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- Poetry: Is poetry's future as bright as its past? (The Evening Sun)
Editor's Note: Guest poet columnist Allen Taylor is webmaster of http://www.world-class-poetry.com and writes a daily blog at http://www.worldclasspoetryblog.com . He spent 2005 in Iraq with his National Guard unit and is revising a book of poems he wrote during that time.
- Using poetry to laugh at the President’s playlist - Metro Boston
Using poetry to laugh at the President’s playlistMetro Boston, MA - 1 hour agoPROFILE. As Dubya heads into the sunset, the “No More Bush” tour is something of a celebration, says organizer Byron Coley. It’sa more lighthearted sequel ...
- Arts calendar - Bothell Reporter
FEAST agricultural program will be building a structure based on natural building techniques from July 22 to 24, and July 29 through 31. For more information call 376-5339. Brown Bag concert at Emmanuel Episcopal Church in Eastsound, featuring ...
- The Human-Faced Fish - The Citizen
The Human-Faced FishThe Citizen, MA - 23 hours agoAbraham Lincoln, after all, was famously neurotic, to the point of penning morose poetry and contemplating suicide. Even the stolid George Washington had at ...
- McCain: Hail Murphy? - Slate
Many Democratic friends are asking me why I'm not highlighting the National Enquirer's Sarah Palin Affair story , given the constant harpi ... I mean comprehensive coverage in this space of John Edwards' affair. It's not that I think the Enquirer 's ...
- American Poets Added to British Archive (New York Times)
Gwendolyn Brooks and Theodore Roethke are among the 14 influential 20th-century American poets whose recordings have been added to Britain?s free online poetry archive, the BBC reported.
- Lifestyles of the homeless among the rich and famous: generous handouts, fancy duds, free digs (Newsday)
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) _ Being homeless in this upper crust enclave is not exactly like living on the street in other places. There are handouts of $2,000 and bottles of Dom Perignon, lucky finds of Gucci shoes and diamond-encrusted bracelets, a chance to rub shoulders with rich and famous locals such as Mark Wahlberg and Master P, even empty houses to live in.
- Bumbershoot: Cinderella isn't the only star of the ball - Examiner.com
Examiner.comBumbershoot: Cinderella isn't the only star of the ballExaminer.com - 3 hours agoNow, take yourself to the Literary Arts Stage at noon on Saturday and take in F**k Off and Die: Tales in Teen Angst Poetry. Here's the description of the ...
- Local teachers learn about pre-Civil War slavery at Somerset Place - Salisbury Post
Local teachers learn about pre-Civil War slavery at Somerset PlaceSalisbury Post, NC - 6 hours ago... poetry readings, museum tours, film presentations, dramatic and musical performances and hands-on activities designed to bring to life the daily work of ...
- For Aveda, the problem with common scents (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
Chief perfumer Ko-ichi Shiozawa can easily find the fragrances he hopes to use in Aveda's products. It's harvesting the organic oils without the use of petrochemicals that keeps him hard at work.
- New poetry from Olds, Giscombe, McLane - San Francisco Chronicle
New poetry from Olds, Giscombe, McLaneSan Francisco Chronicle, USA - 5 hours agoPoet Sharon Olds observes and records with the acuity and artistry - as opposed to artfulness - readers rightly expect from this prolific, prize-winning San ...
- More Hours in a Day? It’s “About Time.” - PR.com
Denise Jeffrey launches her new Virtual Assistant business, and it's all "About Time," and how you can put more hours in your day. Red Deer, Canada, August 02, 2008 --( PR.com )-- If you’ve ever wished for more hours in a day, help is just a phone ...
- United in the name of tolerance - Guardian Unlimited
From the outside, the store in Bacup, Lancashire, is unremarkable. Posters in the window announce a two-for-one offer on roast ham and baby wipes. Photocopying is available at 7p per sheet. To step inside, however, is to confront a story that divides ...
- Fighting Words - BU Today
BU TodayFighting WordsBU Today, MA - 2 hours agoJames Anderson Winn, a BU professor of English, started working on The Poetry of War during a sabbatical in 2001. He’d written an introduction and part of ...
- What's Dudley Clendinen reading? - St. Petersburg Times
Dudley Clendinen 's recent book A Place Called Canterbury: Tales from the New Old Age is a study of life at an upscale retirement home in South Tampa, as well as an account of his mother's last years. Clendinen, who has been a writer for the New York ...
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