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- WyoGuide: NWC to hold 'A Taste of Chile' - Billings Gazette
WyoGuide: NWC to hold 'A Taste of Chile'Billings Gazette, USA - 2 hours ago"A Taste of Chile" features music, food, poetry, fashion and dance presented by Northwest College students Melissa Arrigada, Maria Lazcano, ...
- Poet Hayden Carruth wrote of life's 'miserloos' (The Barre Montpelier Times Argus)
Awakening one night, the poet Hayden Carruth found a spider sharing his pillow. "I blew at it gently," he later wrote, "and I swear it turned around and looked at me." ... - By BRYAN MARQUARD The Boston Globe
- Author Pieces Together Natural Mosaic (NPR)
The environmental author Terry Tempest Williams writes about the collision of the human and natural worlds. She's best known for Refuge: An Unnatural History of Family and Place. Her new book is called Finding Beauty in a Broken World.
- A Festival of Hope: Three Honored at HopeFest Gala Dinner - Brooklyn Daily Eagle
A Festival of Hope: Three Honored at HopeFest Gala DinnerBrooklyn Daily Eagle, NY - 2 hours agoShe is an avid reader and music lover, writes stories and poetry, and enjoys swimming and skiing. She is also a pediatric cancer survivor and an amputee. ...
- Remembrance Day: Lest we forget the mothers of heroes - Times Online
Times OnlineRemembrance Day: Lest we forget the mothers of heroesTimes Online, UK - 1 hour agoThere are no mothers in poetry, Alice Macdonald Kipling told her son Rudyard. He had to get on in the world by his own merits. ...
- Father's Vietnam reflections recorded in son's new book - Alton Telegraph
Father's Vietnam reflections recorded in son's new bookAlton Telegraph, IL - 8 hours agoThe book was the third produced by the son, the first two being a wide range of poetry called "Metaphysics and Coffee" and "Toilet Poetry by Virtual ...
- Passed/Failed: An education in the life of Mary Beard, Classics ... - The Independent
We lived in the schoolhouse of the village school in Church Preen, in deepest Shropshire, and my mum was the schoolmistress. She taught the juniors, and one other teacher taught the infants. I went there from the age of three, no doubt as a form of ...
- DORIC ON SATURDAY - Aberdeen Press and Journal
DORIC ON SATURDAYAberdeen Press and Journal, UK - 14 hours agoLookin back, es wid o been the foun for Christian Aid and his captain freen wis later tae become Earl Spencer, father o Princess Di. ...
- Road show: Library made accessible to elderly - Daily Times
Tom Sherlin/The Daily Times Janetta Baker (center) reads to residents of Liberty Assisted Living in Maryville to take the library to those who cannot get to the library.
- Residents marvel at Obama's triumph over racial barriers - Springfield News Sun
Residents marvel at Obama's triumph over racial barriersSpringfield News Sun, OH - 52 minutes agoShe is funny." Bacon, too, expresses a kind of familial connection with the first family elect. "They will be beautiful, exemplary role models for our ...
- Campus News in Brief - CMU The Tartan Online
Campus News in BriefCMU The Tartan Online, PA - 1 hour agoHarvey is the author of Sad Little Breathing Machine: Poems and a contributing editor to Jubilat, an international literary magazine based at the University ...
- A.S. Maulucci: Visionary potery looks beyond the everyday to reveal ... - Norwich Bulletin
From the Book of Revelations to William Blake to W. B. Yeats, poets have written verse that embodies a private vision of a world beyond the ordinary reality which remains centered on our day-to-day existence in the material life of the senses. When ...
- Blue Love - New Nation
Love beautifies the world. But this beauty escaped Himu and Sanjida because they believed love was just a game played by two stupid people. Now, Himu is a jolly soul with infectious cheerfulness. His eyes always look surprised. Hundreds of poems are ...
- Performance pair can't stop kicking against convention - Toronto Star
Performance pair can't stop kicking against conventionToronto Star, Canada - 1 hour agoShe tells stories, some frightening, many very funny, in long, conversational poems with rhyming riffs and a syncopated rhythm inspired by the Beat poets. ...
- 'The Mirage' literary entries due Nov. 26 (Arizona Range News)
Cochise College is seeking submissions for "The Mirage," a literary and arts magazine produced annually by students. "The Mirage" includes art, photographs, short stories, poetry, and other works by students and members of the public.
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