Poetry news via Google, MSN, and Yahoo!
- No place like dome: the Emperor Hadrian's connection with the Pantheon - Times Online
It is still the most powerful building in the world. Every time I walk inside – its vast, silent, columnless dome always a surprise after the hubbub of the city – I get goosebumps. If an Ancient Roman were standing right next to you, living ...
- Even the Most Romantic of Poets Can Sometimes Be Awfully Hard of Heart (New York Times)
The great German Romantic Heinrich Heine was a ?torn poet,? allergic to beauty even as he produced so much of it.
- Ten Questions: Scott Thornton - Scotsman
Ten Questions: Scott ThorntonScotsman, United Kingdom - 2 hours agoI remembe r IQ tests and Burns poetry competitions at Burrelton village school in Perthshire. I also recall sport, debating, inspirational foreign language ...
- Youth cultural restoration tour kicks off - Indian Country Today
LOS ANGELES - A group of music-minded Natives who grew up in urban areas of the U.S. is embarking on a nationwide tour to promote healthy living and wellness among Native youth. The endeavor, called the Awakening the Warrior Spirit Tour, is aimed at ...
- Volver Café Culturel - Hour.ca
Hour.caVolver Café CulturelHour.ca, Canada - 7 hours agoAdvertising itself first and foremost as a spot to enjoy, revel and participate in local cultural happenings, from poetry readings to art exhibits, ...
- Fun-filled weekend: Comedy, arts, festivals and more on tap (Pacific Daily News)
It’s been a decade since Rex Navarrete began sharing his hilarious stories of growing up in America with a rich Filipino background.
- The Natchez Democrat (The Natchez Democrat)
NATCHEZ — The Judge Armstrong Library hosted its first annual Poetry Slam this past April in celebration of National Library Week and National Poetry Month.
- Mimi White shares 'the gift you give back for being alive' (Portsmouth Herald)
Mimi White of Rye writes love poems, or maybe poems on the subject of love, if there's a difference — and there probably is.
- Marshall Trimble's stories bring Arizona history to life - WMI Central
ArizonaÕs State Historian Marshall Trimble may be the best-known person in the state. He will be performing at Blue Ridge High School Auditorium 2-4 p.m. on Saturday, July 26, as part of the White Mountains Roundup. Marshall is presenting ÒArizona ...
- Afghan journalist appeals death sentence - Hampton Roads Daily Press
PUL-E CHARKHI, Afghanistan - The prison uniform Sayed Parwez Kambakhsh wears is emblazoned with crudely painted black scales of justice, but the young journalist insists on the eve of his appeal that he has yet to see justice done. A court in January ...
- Just the facts (Creative Loafing Charlotte)
By Charity Frederick • New York Times bestselling author E. Lynn Harris will sign and discuss his latest book, Just Too Good To Be True (Doubleday, $16.47), at 7 p.m. Tuesday, July 22, at Joseph-Beth Booksellers, 4345 Barclay Downs Dr. This novel has all the makings for a hot summer read: a celibate college football player headed for the NFL, a beautiful cheerleader, and one overprotective ...
- Ben Zycher of the Manhattan Institute sends this: - National Review Online Blogs
Ben Zycher of the Manhattan Institute sends this:National Review Online Blogs, NY - 5 hours agoIt was a huge bronze statue of Stalin reading from a book of Pushkin's poetry. The express train is running from Warsaw to Legnica (site of a big Soviet ...
- The stadium's top moments - Albany Times Union
Albany Times UnionThe stadium's top momentsAlbany Times Union, NY - 1 hour agoThere's poetry to the fact that on the day The House that Ruth Built opens, The Bambino himself hits the first home run. 4. Don Larsen's perfect game, ...
- Teaching my girl the very best (China Economic Net)
Liu Hongqing is a special father. After his daughter graduated from elementary school in Beijing last year, he did not send her to a middle school. Instead, he lets her study classic Chinese literature, Kunqu Opera and painting at home with private tutors whom he trusts.
- Alex Boyd, Anne Simpson win $1,000 national poetry prizes - Canada East
ST. JOHN'S, N.L. - Toronto-born Alex Boyd and Anne Simpson of Antigonish, N.S., have won national poetry prizes. The winners of the 2008 Pat Lowther and Gerald Lampert Memorial Awards were announced over the weekend at a festival and conference held ...
|
|
Mortgage Refinancing
Second Mortgages
December 2007 Mortgage News
|