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- Howl of protest turns introspective in comic novel (Contra Costa Times)
Talk about timing: In April, American Airlines grounded more than 1,000 flights, many of them out of Chicago, to check electrical connections on its fleet of MD-80s.
- Bergmann aims to go where no poet has gone before (The Capital Times)
For most poets, the release party for a new chapbook is seen as a time to reign as the belle of the ball. But for Madison poet F.J. Bergmann, the recent debut of her new chapbook "Constellation of the Dragonfly" gave her the chance to spread around the accolades. In addition to showcasing her work, Bergmann and her poetry cohorts used her release party to award Ron Czerwien, local poet, ...
- Out In History (RainbowNetwork.com)
If you need some inspiration for LGBT History Month, then look no further than Thom Nickels who has just published Out in History , a lovely collection of essays and mini-biographies of prominent gay people from the past.
- First he took Toronto - Toronto Sun
First he took TorontoToronto Sun, Canada - 1 hour agoWhile never a great singer, his deep, rumbling voice has only improved with age, in terms of his recital of words -- a poetry reading of A Thousand Kisses ...
- Klippel, Samantha Renea - Wrightstown Post Gazette
Klippel, Samantha ReneaWrightstown Post Gazette, WI - 56 minutes agoShe loved to write poetry and create drawings. She also enjoyed being outdoors doing many activities like hiking, boating, hunting, fishing and, especially, ...
- A journey of faith (Wise County Messenger)
"The emphasis of this is not on me - the emphasis is on the Lord and what he does for his people," said Gregory Kuehmichel on Friday as he set out on Farm Road 51 toward Gainesville, on foot, with two mules in tow.
- Each Generation Has Similar Experiences, So What’s New? - EVLiving
Each Generation Has Similar Experiences, So What’s New?EVLiving - 4 hours agoBelieve it or not, Hesoid, the father of Greek didactic poetry, said this circa 700 BC. Every generation believes themselves to be right. ...
- 'All Hail Hurricane Gordo' offers fresh, funny theatrical voice to ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Chaz (Matthew Dellapina, right) sets out to interview potential tenant India (Tracee Chimo), but winds up getting interviewed by her in "All Hail Hurricane Gordo," part of the Cleveland Play House's FusionFest 08. What: The Cleveland Play House ...
- 'The poet's words shine' for students in national contest (USA Today)
Allison Strong had long ago memorized poet Sylvia Plath's visceral Fever 103 and was reciting it to enthusiastic reception at a state competition in New Jersey. In fact, the poem helped Strong win. Tuesday night, she'll be on stage among 12 finalists for the championship round of Poetry Out Loud, a contest that just might put poetry in the mainstream again.
- Book review: Author lauds Milton over Shakespeare - Wisconsin State Journal
Perhaps it is time to stop beating our heads against figurative walls as we debate whether gasoline taxes should be given summer holidays and, instead, pursue more philosophical debates, such as whether poet John Milton contributed more to society ...
- How To Build A Creative City - Newsweek
How To Build A Creative CityNewsweek - 6 hours agoMany had stopped over in the great European capitals, where they had read the visionary poetry of Rimbaud, seen the work of the impressionists and debated ...
- Holocaust 'penny' memorial remembers children lost - Nashoba Publishing
Holocaust 'penny' memorial remembers children lostNashoba Publishing, MA - 3 hours agoThe balance of Saturday's program included poetry readings by students, songs sung by the school chorus, a slide show documenting the evolution of the ...
- Austin Poetry Slam regular in coma in Florida - Austin American-Statesman
Austin Poetry Slam regular in coma in FloridaAustin American-Statesman, TX - 7 hours agoShannon Leigh, a fixture for years on the local spoken-word poetry scene, was in critical condition at a Florida hospital Friday after a scuba diving ...
- Library awash in laundry (The Republican)
PALMER - A small green sweater, the color of peas, is mounted on the wall. It shrunk in the wash and now a 4-year-old wears it. A veil with an iron stain is shown against a backdrop of pink, sparkles and pearls. It carries a message: "Don't let Mom iron my veil. She burns everything.
- Composer Goes From Bombs, Darkness to Blooms, Hope - RedOrbit
Composer Goes From Bombs, Darkness to Blooms, HopeRedOrbit, TX - 18 hours agoAdams and Peter Sellars, his longtime collaborator, used Ramanujan's translation along with other ancient Tamil and Kannada poetry as the basis for their ...
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