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- PAST THE GAPS: Focus on your strengths when explaining periods of ... - Times & Democrat
NEW YORK -- The business world was surprised in August 2007 when Robert Nardelli landed the top job at Chrysler LLC after being shown the door as The Home Depot's CEO in January. Not all out-of-work employees bounce back so easily. With unemployment ...
- Local Pulitzer Prize-winning poet dies at 87 - WSTM
More Local/State News... National/World Headlines More National/World News... MUNNSVILLE, MADISON COUNTY (AP) -- Hayden Carruth, a Pulitzer Prize-winning poet who wrote about the ordinary folks who inhabited his world, has died. He was 87. Carruth ...
- First work (The Telegraph)
Michael Down, 24, has loved poetry since he first got interested in it at age 15 - the same age he began writing poetry. "Once I fell in love with poetry, I immediately began writing my own, and hope one day to become a well-known writer," Down said.
- Blog Writing: Using Words - Connected Internet
Blog Writing: Using WordsConnected Internet, UK - 4 hours agoBlog writing isnât poetry or literary fiction. That doesnât mean it has to be impersonal and sterile. Give your readers something of yourself and engage ...
- Local Newsmakers - August 24, 2008 - Rock Hill Herald
Local Newsmakers - August 24, 2008Rock Hill Herald, SC - 33 minutes ago21 at the Center for the Arts. Winners were: first-place poetry competition, Allan Ryder-Cook of Rock Hill; first-place short story competition, ...
- The wonder of Woodstock - Independent
The wonder of WoodstockIndependent, UK - 1 hour agoBaroness James has written 16 internationally acclaimed novels of murder and detection, many of them starring the poetry-writing Inspector Dalgleish; ...
- London poet gains Parliamentary recognition - Londoner
London poet gains Parliamentary recognitionLondoner, Canada - 1 hour agoâWhen he was here reading for Poetry London last autumn he asked me to participate and send him a poem. The maximum number of lines was 90 and Crossing the ...
- Fallen Statues and Febrile Stories (The New York Sun)
Back when CD stores still existed on the Upper West Side, a Juilliard student I knew applied to work in one of them. The manager asked him one question: What opera features the popular aria "O mio babbino caro"? The student continued his job search somewhere else. This incredibly well-known air, heard in spaghetti sauce commercials and Andre Rieu concerts, is from a rather underplayed Puccini ...
- Sunday-Fringe Day 4 - Twin Cities Planet
Sunday-Fringe Day 4Twin Cities Planet, Minnesota - 1 hour agoOur first show was Silent Poetry-a Tribute to Marcel Marceau. Dean Holt is amazing. I donât have the vocabulary to describe mime from a technical standpoint ...
- The battle of the Titians - Guardian Unlimited
Tastes change and fashions change and over four centuries everything changes utterly, but one thing has never changed since the 16th century and this is the reverence all lovers of painting feel for the works of Titian. Other Renaissance artists ...
- Cowboy poet Waddie Mitchell to appear in lecture series - Carlsbad Current-Argus
HOBBS â Twenty five years as a working cowboy on some of the most desolate spreads in Nevada will give a man time to think. Such is the case with Waddie Mitchell. His common sense approach to life and the art of Cowboy Poetry have delighted and ...
- Historical Perspective: The versatility of Judge Samuel Barnes Gookins - Terre Haute Tribune Star
Historical Perspective: The versatility of Judge Samuel Barnes GookinsTerre Haute Tribune Star, IN - 19 minutes agoPoetry was one of Gookinsâ talents. Though published in national periodicals, his poems are not easy to find. Here is a snippet from his farsighted, ...
- Coffeehouse by Fort Lewis would support veterans - Seattle Post Intelligencer
Coffeehouse by Fort Lewis would support veteransSeattle Post Intelligencer - 1 hour agoThe cafe also would serve up music, movies, poetry slams, lectures and access to legal help. Rebecchi said one of the main goals of the coffeehouse is to ...
- Author David Wroblewski answers 7 questions (Vail Daily)
David Wroblewski, author of âThe Story of Edgar Sawtelle,â will visit the Bookworm of Edwards Wednesday. âThe Story of Edgar Sawtelleâ Author: David Wroblewski. Cost: $25.95. Pages: 576.
- Melbourne to be world 'City of Literature' (The Age)
The timing could hardly have been better had it appeared in the final chapters of a best-selling thriller. Three days before the opening of the Melbourne Writers Festival, UNESCO has named Melbourne as its second City of Literature. Edinburgh became the first in 2004.
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