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- Baird joining 'Idol' on Waltham stage - Gloucester Daily Times
Baird joining 'Idol' on Waltham stageGloucester Daily Times, USA - 33 minutes agoThe Poetry Without Paper competition, sponsored by the Lyceum Committee of Sawyer Free Library, has announced the winners of this year's competition. ...
- WORLD PROUT CONFERENCE: no incense, but some are incensed - OpEdNews
WORLD PROUT CONFERENCE: no incense, but some are incensedOpEdNews, PA - 8 hours agoSunday morning, similar to the Saturday night program, had begun with our culturally diverse entertainment of raucous political poetry expressing anger at ...
- "Honus" cliched, but a home run to audiences - Denver Post
"Honus" cliched, but a home run to audiencesDenver Post, CO - 6 hours agoSometimes it's poetry, like when Richard Greenberg described baseball as "unrelentingly meaningful" in his Tony-winning play, "Take Me Out. ...
- Successful month for Greenethorpe Public School - Grenfell Record and Bland Advertiser
Successful month for Greenethorpe Public SchoolGrenfell Record and Bland Advertiser, Australia - 2 hours agoThe Henry Lawson Festival - As a part of The Henry Lawson Festival, nine students from Greenethorpe Public School will compete in the Poetry Recitation Day. ...
- Adam Begley - New York Observer
The word "dazzle" appears often and in many forms in Adam Thirlwell’s boldly self-indulgent The Delighted States (FSG, $30), which turns the history of the novel, from Cervantes to Nabokov, into an enchanted, borderless, timeless playground for the ...
- Coach: Lolo Always On Track To Olympics - WHO-TV
Coach: Lolo Always On Track To OlympicsWHO-TV, IA - Jul 7, 2008"It's poetry if you look at it," says Dick Hewins. He was the girls track coach at Roosevelt when a freshman named Lolo Jones took on the technical task of ...
- Staying merry of heart - Houston Chronicle
Staying merry of heartHouston Chronicle, United States - 28 minutes agoIn an age where self-help books fill larger sections of the bookstores than art and poetry, where anti-depressants are in millions of our medicine cabinets ...
- No reason in love (Bennington Banner)
French mathematician Blaise Pascal, not one to brood on emotional fuzziness, once observed that "the heart has reasons that reason cannot know." Of course, it might have taken a scientist to philosophize such an understatement into history.
- Religion Calendar: 05/03/2008 (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
Religion Calendar is published weekly by the Traverse City Record-Eagle. Information may be mailed to Record-Eagle, P.O. Box 632, Traverse City, MI 49685; fax to 946-8632; e-mail gmurray@record-eagle.com . Items should be sent at least two weeks in advance.
- A child's view of nature - PSU Daily Vanguard
A child's view of naturePSU Daily Vanguard, OR - 2 hours agoThe purpose of the CLEAR program is to help students discover nature, poetry and art while they are in the midst of learning a second language. ...
- Vidal takes aim and why the web makes us dumb - Canberra Times
Welcome, to a hopefully weekly blog which will take a wide global view of the books and information worlds. Rather than impose my thoughts on the on-line readership, I'll usually try and sift through and then annotate key interesting trends and ...
- Why gas is so high... - Manhattan Mercury
All you need to know is the first paragraph. "Almost all is non-operational in nature. What a ridiculous financial mindset. Again, almost all of the $6+ million budget increase is "NON-OPERATIONAL." The proposed 2009 City Budget of $ 95,470,876 ...
- Meet the 2007-08 teen LIP board - Contra Costa Times
Meet the 2007-08 teen LIP boardContra Costa Times, CA - 8 hours agoPoetry and fiction, two more of Craig's passions, have the same effect on him. Art and abstract ideas spark his creativity and inspire him to express ...
- The Sellouts (San Diego Reader)
Thursday 15 “Like a robot making love to a tree,” says odd-pop duo Ghostland Observatory about dousing dance-y funk jams with electronica and pop hooks. But the pair’s known more for their unusual pose in pigtails and vampire cape.
- Robert Redford, Slammin' - NPR News
Robert Redford on Capitol Hill in April. Source: Nancy Ostertag/Getty Images Going green is all the rage now. Interior designers, car companies... Even McDonald's is doing the green thing. I have family members working for Greenpeace now. Green, my ...
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