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- 'Ah, Wilderness!' - Barre Montpelier Times Argus
'Ah, Wilderness!'Barre Montpelier Times Argus, VT - 8 hours agoSet in 1906 in New Haven, Conn., it tells the story of 16-year-old Richard Miller and his obsession: the sumptuous language of exotic poetry. ...
- Between Home and History - Free Times
Free TimesBetween Home and HistoryFree Times, SC - 1 hour agoWinner of the third annual South Carolina Poetry Book Prize, sponsored by the South Carolina Poetry Initiative and judged this year by poet-playwright Afaa ...
- Timeless rhymes - Tahlequah Daily Press
Timeless rhymesTahlequah Daily Press, OK - 16 minutes agoApril is National Poetry Month, first celebrated by the Academy of American Poetry in 1996. As the month brings the freshness of spring, it also can inspire ...
- I'm Not There - MSN New Zealand
Inventive cinema of a standard like I'm Not There is so delicious to behold, and while it won't be for everyone's cinematic tastes, for many, it will delight the senses on so many levels. Bob Dylan fans in search of a detailed chronological biopic ...
- Franklin Middle School 2nd in national contest - Green Bay Press-Gazette
Students at Franklin Middle School in Green Bay took second place Tuesday in a nationwide competition designed to raise awareness and support for cancer survivors. More than 200 schools submitted projects in the "LIVESTRONG at School" challenge as ...
- Face/Off: Special Collector's Edition - Blu-ray.com
Face/Off: Special Collector's EditionBlu-ray.com - 35 minutes agoThe Light and the Dark: Making 'Face/Off' is a five-part documentary. The first part, Science Fiction/Human Emotion (1080p, 9:44) looks at the origins of ...
- Attracting newcomers - Bennington Banner
BENNINGTON — The number of church-goers is declining and to counter that, St. Peter's Episcopal Church is attracting newcomers by hosting events and building community. On Sunday, the church held the Tongues of Fire Chili Cook Off, which brought ...
- Patricia Zohn: Culture Zohn: Poetry Cocktails--Come Join The Party (HuffingtonPost)
Another way to parse the frenzy of red and blue or devastation and death is a more considered, but no less passionate reaction: reading or writing a poem.
- UGA's Judith Ortiz-Cofer: A Poet Of Many Places - Athens Exchange
Athens ExchangeUGA's Judith Ortiz-Cofer: A Poet Of Many PlacesAthens Exchange, GA - 4 hours agoCave Canem is the first artists' collective and residency program founded for contemporary African American writers. Opening night readings will be April 2 ...
- Fiction and poetry on display at UW’s Castalia Reading - Daily - University of Washington
Fiction and poetry on display at UW’s Castalia ReadingDaily - University of Washington, WA - 52 minutes agoAdmission is free. Last week, graduate students in the UW English creative writing program shared their works of poetry and fiction at the second ...
- Poems look at the cycle of life, death (Portsmouth Herald)
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- Community Calendar: 04/17/08 - The Carrboro Citizen
Community Calendar: 04/17/08The Carrboro Citizen, NC - 22 minutes agoPoetry Readings — in conjunction with Rare Book Collection exhibit “The Beats and Beyond: Counterculture Poetry, 1950-1975.” Tue, Apr 22, 3:30-4:30pm. ...
- Highlights of BA session - Associated Press of Pakistan
Highlights of BA sessionAssociated Press of Pakistan, Pakistan - 2 hours agoLater, he spoke in Urdu. Independent member Jan Ali Changezi and Asad Baloch began their speeches with Persian and Balochi poems. Abdul Khaliq Bashar Dost ...
- The Oxford Book of Modern Science Writing, ed. Richard Dawkins (Independent)
Richard Dawkins's profile has morphed in recent years: from the most lucid science writer of our time, the man who makes his readers feel smarter than they really are, to the Chief Pastor of World Atheism Inc. Despite the astonishing sales of The God Delusion, there has been some loss. His new role has made his job of evolution's champion harder because the religious right in the US has always ...
- Annella Brown, Boston's first female surgeon - Boston Globe
In 1977, a news report said Annella Brown, a Boston surgeon and art collector, had arrived in a blue-and-white helicopter on the lawn of Mentmore Towers, the Rothchild estate in Buckinghamshire, England, for an auction. She "paid $58,480 for a pair ...
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