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- The Shakespearean sonnet - Times & Democrat
When you write about William Shakespeare, you use superlatives. The greatest of all writers of English. The greatest writer of anything. The largest vocabulary, the user of most words -- 25,000, 40 percent of which he made up himself. He lived in a ...
- Today in the Bloggernacle - Mormon Times
Today in the BloggernacleMormon Times, UT - 5 hours agoIn Rhyme: LDS Poetry by Kelly Miller includes hundreds of poems dedicated to gospel topics. "With a hand on our heart - We show we're sincere - Unafraid and ...
- Morissette, Listlessly Listing - Washington Post
Morissette, Listlessly ListingWashington Post, United States - 8 minutes ago... just sound like high school poetry being recited over a bong-fueled drone. Unfortunately, at DAR Constitution Hall on Monday, Morissette's hook-free, ...
- Dedicated to mum and dad - North West Evening Mail
A POET from Barrow has released her second collection of poems, entitled Waiting For An Angel. The collection, published by Selkirk Lapwing Press, was dedicated to Ayelet’s parents, Sandra and Stanley Taylor, who both died nine years ago. Ayelet ...
- USC: The Pac-10's 'clutch team present' - ESPN
USC: The Pac-10's 'clutch team present'ESPN - 2 hours ago... IA football media guides have featured the head coach's poetry. Folks pay most attention to -- and, yes, mock -- the poem's first line, "Win Forever."
- Libraries set fun and educational activities for fall - The Post-Standard - Syracuse.com
Libraries set fun and educational activities for fallThe Post-Standard - Syracuse.com, NY - 3 hours agoThis year, the library's Teen Read Week theme is "Books with Bite." On Oct. 9, the week kicks off with a costume party and "wings with bite" taste-off. ...
- In a smaller world, news elsewhere matters here, too - Asheville Citizen-Times
In a smaller world, news elsewhere matters here, tooAsheville Citizen-Times, NC - 36 minutes agoI was content with my sunshine, and besides, essays about Anglo-Saxon poetry posed a much greater threat than some far- off storm system. ...
- Tyler Perry's The Family That Preys - Variety
No one keeps the pot boiling like Tyler Perry, whose third feature in 12 months recycles familiar ingredients according to his own unique formula, serving up a lip-smacking, finger-snapping sudser about two strong-willed Southern matriarchs -- one ...
- REVIEW: The Year of Magical Thinking by Joan Didion, Theatre Royal ... - Gazette & Herald
REVIEW: The Year of Magical Thinking by Joan Didion, Theatre Royal ...Gazette & Herald, UK - 2 hours agoBut along with the clarity and amassed medical detail, is a lyricism and poetry which Miss Redgrave communicates so beautifully. ...
- Poetry: The poetry bug can bite at any age - Evening Sun
During my father's recent stay, many of our conversations centered around family, genealogy, U.S. history, personal history and of course, politics. We had avoided our talks about religion, per se, even though we have come to some unexpressed accord ...
- Literary Happenings: 3 Vietnam War books geared to young people (Ventura County Star)
Although much has been written about the Vietnam War and its aftermath, few books have been geared toward children or young adults. Here are three excellent titles for young people: "Cracker! The Best Dog in Vietnam," "When Heaven Fell" and "Escape From Saigon: How a Vietnam War Orphan Became an American Boy."
- For couple, good times start again - St. Petersburg Times
Martin Onrot and Iris Grant Buchman married in April. In 1973, at the University of Florida, she was one of his fraternity’s little sisters and he was smitten, but didn’t reveal it until decades later. Flashback to 1973: Gainesville. Tau Epsilon ...
- Actor Jude Law and director Jeremy Gilley in Afghanistan to promote ... - UNICEF
Actor Jude Law speaks at a press conference during a recent mission to Afghanistan where he helped promote the 'International Day of Peace' as part of 'Peace One Day'. KABUL, Afghanistan, 3 September 2008 – British Actor and Peace One Day Envoy ...
- Nobel Laureate Dazzles Sanders (The Harvard Crimson)
Seamus Heaney, poet and translator of the most popular version of Beowulf, spoke in a packed Sanders Theater yesterday afternoon.
- Blueprints of Jazz (antiMUSIC)
Talking House Records announces the release of Blueprints of Jazz, a series of recordings that shines the spotlight on some of the lesser known innovators and style-setters in jazz.
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