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- Max Mendelsohn's "Ode to Marbles" (Seattle Times)
I have always enjoyed poems that celebrate the small pleasures of life. Here Max Mendelsohn, 12, of Weston, Mass., tells us of the joy he...
- Grammy's wisdom (The Telegraph)
Author Esther Miller firmly believes in taking what life gives you and making the most of it. "The majority of things that we go through on the journey through life are more informative than the destination," she said.
- I'll Take the Manhattan - Las Cruces Sun-News
I'll Take the ManhattanLas Cruces Sun-News, NM - 17 hours ago... poetry is like playing tennis without a net. Or, in the words of one wise friend, "Dude, every once in a while can I just get something to drink? ...
- An angular vision - Financial Times
H emingway said he looked like “an unsuccessful rapist”, Paul Nash thought him “strangely sub-human” and to WH Auden he was “that lonely old volcano”. Wyndham Lewis styled himself “The Enemy”, and certainly by the time he had ...
- Chicago's Finest (The Beacon News)
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- Music and lyrics - Telegraph-Journal
Music and lyricsTelegraph-Journal, Canada - 1 hour agoWriting became her passion and, along the way, her poetry was noticed by musicians. The Irish group Iona, one of the world's top traditional folk groups, ...
- Obama-Clinton? Stranger Things Have Happened - HispanicBusiness.com
Obama-Clinton. Don't rule it out. I'm aware that the Democratic "dream team" scenario is widely scorned by the practitioners of conventional wisdom. But now that Barack Obama has attained the status of near-presumptive nominee, I wouldn't be shocked ...
- Kansas City is hopping this weekend (The Kansas City Star)
There’s jazz, blues, rhythm and ribs at 18th and Vine, Scottish Highland Games, dragon boats roaring down Brush Creek, fabric acrobatics, and a fashion show in the Crossroads Art District are among the highlights of the many things to do this weekend in Kansas City.
- Romantic question - Local
Most of you probably know somebody who is never out of a relationship. What I want to know is how do they (or possibly you) go into a new one, introduce this person fairly soon as your boy(girl)friend, and entertain all the same hopes as you did with ...
- Young minister making mark at St. Andrew’s - Cochrane Times
Young minister making mark at St. Andrew’sCochrane Times, Canada - 1 hour agoShe also really enjoyed visiting with the seniors and sharing spirituality through a poetry session one hour of a week. In 2006, Klassen received her ...
- xxxHOLiC: Volume 12 by CLAMP - Comic Book Bin
Comic Book BinxxxHOLiC: Volume 12 by CLAMPComic Book Bin, Canada - 1 hour agoIt’s like an exceptional fan production drawn with pretty art and a story that is more poetry and impressionism than it is a narrative. ...
- Vail/Eagle Valley Rocky Mountain Horse Expo (Colorado Springs Independent)
May 30-June 1 Eagle. Featuring an extreme cowboy race, the second annual Vail/Eagle Valley Championship WRCA Ranch Rodeo and more. 303/292-4981, rockymountainhorseexpo.com .
- Dude, here's your ranch (The Standard-Times)
The heifers are acting surly, but my horse pushes forward. My young crew of 10 or so cowpunchers encircles about 30 head of cattle on a wide pasture in the shadow of a sawtooth mountain just west of Bridgeport, Calif. Our horses slowly lead the cattle...
- May 7, 2008 (Picayune-Times)
Some 33 years ago, Alice Cottingham and her family moved to Arkansas from Colorado. There was nothing exceptional about the move – except that Cottingham had left behind a Bible.
- Chicago notes (The Times of Northwest Indiana)
Play | Chicago "The Ballad of Emmett Till" by Ifa Bayeza, directed by Oz Scott, will run through June 1 in the Goodman's Albert Theatre. The legendary story of Till is believed by many to be the start of the modern civil rights movement of the 1950s. This world premiere, part history and part ghost story, is a jazz integration of past and present, the living and dead, factual accounts and ...
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