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- Writer in residence named - StarPhoenix
Writer in residence namedStarPhoenix, Canada - 2 hours agoBarton has published eight collections of poetry over the past 20 years. His newest work, Hymn, comes out in 2009. Barton's term is for nine months. ...
- Amy Winehouse Studied (Undercover)
Students at Cambridge University are studying a song by Amy Winehouse. 'Love Is A Losing Game' from her 'Back To Black' album is being discussed as poetry for English literature students of the University.
- The Magowan Question - San Francisco Gate
Rumors that Peter Magowan may be ready to retire from his job as the Giants' managing general partner have been circulating for more than two weeks, but they picked up steam Wednesday night when a Chicago Tribune blog on the White Sox-Twins rain ...
- Art sale features local sisters’ work (Wayland Town Crier)
The annual art show and sale at the Twin Ash Farm barn in Sudbury is a family affair this year with the work of three sisters among the group of artists in the show. Â Â Laine Gifford of Sudbury launched the first summer art sale in 2005 to feature her work and that of her sister, Holly Dickerman of Wayland. She invited several friends, all ceramic artists, to join them.
- Annual event to feature poetry - Sun and Press
More than 400 students from twelve school districts will meet Wednesday for the 31st annual Poetry and the Children Day, which begins at 10 a.m. in the Osterhout Concert Theater of the Anderson Center at Binghamton University. The day will feature ...
- Book notes Berkeley's early history as a haven for artists and unconventional souls (The Sacramento Bee)
Berkeley of the 1960s invented nothing with its free thinkers, free spirits and free love. The locals had been partaking of illegal substances, experimenting with religion, practicing anarchy, living communally and wearing crazy-looking clothes long before then. Xavier Martinez, right, on the faculty of the California School of Arts and Crafts in Berkeley, paints a portrait of author Jack ...
- Many-layered 'Eurydice' takes journey beyond death - Allentown Morning Call
Many-layered 'Eurydice' takes journey beyond deathAllentown Morning Call, PA - 3 hours ago''Ruhl is dealing with very deep emotions about how we deal with death by using humor, metaphor and poetry. She is not a realistic writer. ...
- On birthday, Chipper leads Braves past Marlins - CNN Sports Illustrated
For his career on April 24, he's hitting .500 (18-of-36) with four homers, eight RBIs and 10 runs. ''I always feel like I need to do something cool on my birthday,'' the third baseman said. ''Hit a homer or have three hits. I would have taken either ...
- PURPLE PATCH: The man who was Thursday —G k Chesterton - Daily Times
PURPLE PATCH: The man who was Thursday —G k ChestertonDaily Times, Pakistan - 3 hours agoHis prolific and diverse output included journalism, philosophy, poetry and detective fiction. This is an excerpt from his book The Man Who Was Thursday: A ...
- Fighting the power plant - Durango Herald
Durango HeraldFighting the power plantDurango Herald, CO - 1 hour agoAdditionally, there is poetry, printed on translucent material and hanging from the ceiling. Cash prizes and ribbon awards will be given for best of show; ...
- Carlton Joins Staff as Summer Intern - News@Norman
News@NormanCarlton Joins Staff as Summer InternNews@Norman, NC - 7 hours agoIntrigued by the opportunity, she began to post poetry and stories online under the penname “Elli Ann.” The response was overwhelmingly positive as her work ...
- A day in the life of Glens Falls - Post-Star
Glens Falls patrol officer Nick Maille runs a drivers license on his squad car's computer of a motorist he pulled over for not having any taillights on while traveling down Ridge Street in Glens Fall around 3 a.m. on Wednesday May 15. To order copies ...
- Murder of Dignity - OpEdNews.com
Prelude, 2008. There are cities you love at the first sight. Venice comes to mind, Paris or St. Petersburg. And there are cities which you have never seen but you love them as a legend. For me it was New Orleans. I dreamed to live there since ...
- Fundraiser makes kids 'stars for the day' (The Courier News)
When the Chicagoland Ride for Kids started in 1984, organizers didn't offer college scholarships; they did not need to. Children with pediatric brain tumors almost never lived long enough to use them. All that has changed thanks to research and modern medicine.
- ENTERTAINMENTBig Mac contest ready for your jingleA Big Mac cost only 45 cents when it was invented in 1967. To ... (The Plain Dealer)
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