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- Cliche is true: You really don’t ever stop learning - Asheville Citizen-Times
Cliche is true: You really don’t ever stop learningAsheville Citizen-Times, NC - 1 hour agoThat made me ask what he thought was beautiful about English and he told me the way we put those 26 letters together to come up with beautiful songs, poetry ...
- hedline (Philadelphia Daily News)
WELCOME TO Day 2 of our annual roundup of Philadelphia's sexiest singles. If you missed yesterday's pictures, log onto philly.com for a recap. You also can join in our discussion about this year's Sexy Singles at my blog at http://go.philly.com/heyjen.
- Emmylou Harris - as mesmerising as ever - Jordan Times
AMMAN - Emmylou Harris has always had an ethereal, angel-like voice that mesmerises you as surely as the sirens in Greek mythology mesmerised Ulysses. The artist is exceptional in many ways and her new album “All I Intended To Be” is but one more ...
- Esquire fiction editor L. Rust Hills dies - San Francisco Chronicle
Esquire fiction editor L. Rust Hills diesSan Francisco Chronicle, USA - 2 hours ago"In density of language, in multiple use of the sound and sense of words, the short story is comparable to lyric poetry." An early marriage and a second ...
- Honored to Have Met Him - Washington Missourian
Curmel "Red" James, of Cedar Hill, an 81-year-old World War II Navy man, passed away last week. Back in July, I drove to Cedar Hill to meet "Red" and talk to him about the Franklin County Honor Flight to Washington, D.C. Red went to D.C. in June with ...
- Dudley carers urged to put pen to paper - Dudley News
Dudley carers urged to put pen to paperDudley News, UK - 11 hours agoThe workshop aims to introduce carers to short story and poetry writing and offers them the opportunity to meet new people and share their experiences of ...
- A Sea of Tranquillity? - bbc
President Sarkozy has greeted the 43 world leaders for a summit that at least looks more successful than many of us expected. He welcomed Mrs Merkel with a hug, Gordon Brown with what could have been a joke and the Turkish leader very quickly ...
- Shopping for a nursing home It's a daunting task, but it's well worth the trouble to find just the right place (Yakima Herald-Republic)
YAKIMA — When Ben Herres needed to find a nursing home to care for his wife, Ollie, he followed his nose. He visited nursing homes all over Spokane and later the Yakima Valley in search of a safe haven for Ollie, who had multiple sclerosis.
- Singing in Israel’s Ears Till She Opens Her Eyes - Forward
Love, as we all know, is a many-splendored thing. Whatever that means. Actually, “many-splendored” calls to mind “irritable bowel syndrome,” one of those terms you make up as a catch-all for something you can’t explain. And love is ...
- Banned Writer Sheds Light on Tibet (Radio Free Asia)
A newly translated volume of poetry by the Tibetan writer Woeser sheds light on what she sees as a lost Tibet.
- Draft dodging in West Quebec - Ottawa Citizen
Ottawa CitizenDraft dodging in West QuebecOttawa Citizen, Canada - 9 hours agoHe was the stereotypical hippie, a Cleveland, Ohio, lad with hair halfway to his backside, a desire to "get back to the land," a calling to write poetry and ...
- Kathleen Norris battles 'the demon of acedia' - Los Angeles Times
We have a vast palette of words that attempt to express our downcast moods -- "a funk," "the blues," "the doldrums." All of them abstractions, euphemisms we employ in an effort to pinpoint something elusive -- a sensation that might be a shade less ...
- How should the money be spent? - La Crosse Tribune
It seems people continue to ignore the fact that the money donated to Archbishop Raymond Burke for the shrine was money people wanted directed only toward the development of the shrine. These people, for the most part wealthy, are persons who donate ...
- 'Long Day's Journey Into Night' at Theatricum Botanicum - Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times'Long Day's Journey Into Night' at Theatricum BotanicumLos Angeles Times, CA - 8 minutes agoShe instinctively understands O'Neill's crazy Irish lurches from curses to lyricism and grounds his poetry every time it veers toward melodrama. ...
- SFA grad to release his first book of slam-poetry (The Pine Log)
A ninth grade classroom poetry assignment sparked a passion in young Gabriel Moore. "I wrote my first poem in class," Moore said. "It was then when I decided I liked the art of poetry." It was seven years later when Moore found himself writing once again.
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