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- Wordle: one for your bookmarks - Media Guardian
Media GuardianWordle: one for your bookmarksMedia Guardian, UK - 19 minutes agoMy first Wordle is very functional but there's some inventive inspiration in their gallery that ends up more like poetry. Links to good examples welcome. ...
- Coastal Community News Briefs for Tuesday, May 13 (North County Times)
Latin Jazz on tap at MiraCosta OCEANSIDE ---- MiraCosta College will present "The Latin Jazz Experience," featuring the Latin Jazz Ensemble and special guest local author Victor Villasenor. Mario Gonzales will conduct. Concerts will be held at 7:30 p.m. May 14, 15 and 16 in the MiraCosta Theatre, 1 Barnard Drive. General admission is $10; students and seniors $8. Call (760) 795-6815.
- Angelou delivers uplifting message - Cincinnati Enquirer
Angelou delivers uplifting messageCincinnati Enquirer, OH - 1 hour agoI love her poetry and am thrilled to get to see her." Nancy Morris, a property manager from Westwood, echoed Smith. She said that while she and her friend, ...
- Poet Anne writes for school's book - Horncastle Today
Poet Anne writes for school's bookHorncastle Today, UK - 40 minutes agoPoet, critic and author Anne Stevenson wrote the foreword to the book, titled An Anthology of Poetry in Commemoration of the School's Centenary: Queen ...
- MC professor to present paper at Oxford University - My West Texas
To mark her 25th year at Midland College, English professor Pam Howell wanted to do something special and she found it. This summer, she will present a paper at the 20th Oxford Round Table in England in July. Her paper is titled “No More Heroes ...
- To be a Cuban in exile is to ache, to yearn - Miami Herald
Templad mi lira . Tune my lyre. Engulfed by emotion, the poet, in a neoclassical version of a sound check, asks for his lyre to be tuned so he can give free flow to the inspiration triggered by the torrent he has seen. Niagara Falls. I had read Jose ...
- To breed or not to breed - Salon
June 27, 2008 | Hearty and overstuffed, "The Story of Edgar Sawtelle" arrives at bookstores this summer well-positioned to step into the niche pioneered by "Cold Mountain": the chewy yet suspenseful literary bestseller with a taproot in the classics ...
- Tuesday Happy trails (The Nashua Telegraph)
Although former downtown development specialist Alan S. Manoian has unofficially retired from giving his highly informative walking tours of Nashua, the historical tidbits he shared over the years are forever imprinted in our memories. Nashua will never look the same to us again. ...
- A. S. MAULUCCI: Nature poetry requires understanding of its tradition - Norwich Bulletin
Nature’s presence is all around us, so it’s not surprising poets have been contemplating our complex relationship with her and penning lines in praise of her beauty since the beginning of civilization. From lyric to haiku to ode, nature has ...
- Well Done -- West Des Moines, Clive, Waukee - DesMoinesRegister.com
Well Done -- West Des Moines, Clive, WaukeeDesMoinesRegister.com, IA - 1 hour agoChristina Carberry won third place in the short story competition and Amie Crawford won first place in the poetry category. Chelsea Hoye of West Des Moines ...
- Goalies flock to Leacock Museum to see legendary trophy - Orillia Packet & Times
Goalies flock to Leacock Museum to see legendary trophyOrillia Packet & Times, Canada - 5 hours agoThe trophy was in Orillia for a poetry reading by Newfoundland poet Randall Maggs from his book “Night Work: The Sawchuk Poems. ...
- Black graduates receive special recognition - Rebel Yell
UNLV's Alliance of Professionals of African Heritage held a ceremony Friday night, themed "Excellence in Education: Inspire Change for a New Tomorrow," capturing the hard work and success of this year's black graduates. The event marked the second ...
- Shobjikhichuri and chitolmachher dopeyaja, aaaah! - The Daily Star
The Daily StarShobjikhichuri and chitolmachher dopeyaja, aaaah!The Daily Star, Bangladesh - 6 hours agoRecipes, like medieval poetry, were an oral tradition for centuries. The only exception I saw as a child was a scribbled, much creased-and-consulted, ...
- Of Emily Dickinson and Steve McQueen on the Smith River - Missoulian
“There is no frigate like a book to take us lands away.” The line from Emily Dickinson drifted through my consciousness again last week on the starlit evening of the summer solstice. The insistent roll of the Smith River had lulled us all for ...
- Leader of the Pack - Wall Street Journal
The defining quality of great children's literature is persistence: It stays with the reader with undiminished vitality into adulthood. There is a certain type of gloomy old man who, for A.A. Milne's readers, will always be an Eeyore; children who ...
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