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- H SELF-HELP - Cherokee Sentinel
H SELF-HELPCherokee Sentinel, NC - 1 hour agoNorth Carolina Writers' Network meets the first Thursday each month at TCCC in the Board room for reading and critiquing of each other's poetry writing. ...
- We must not lose great masterpieces - Buffalo News
We must not lose great masterpiecesBuffalo News, United States - 2 hours agoEmily Dickinson published less than a dozen poems in her lifetime; what if her family had simply thrown the rest out after her death? ...
- What's news: MBF Communications employee earns writing honors - Oshkosh Northwestern
What's news: MBF Communications employee earns writing honorsOshkosh Northwestern, WI - 2 hours agoFlietner won first place in Nonfiction and third place in Poetry in the Poem or Page Contest. NEENAH — Emmett Long of the Fox River Valley Business Center ...
- Barack Obama is not black - La Crosse Tribune
Please try this experiment: Pour a glass half full with Coca-Cola. Then top off the glass with water. Take a sip. Is it Coke? Of course not. Then why do the newspapers refer to Barak Obama as a “black candidate?” He is no more black than he is ...
- Jenna Bush gets hitched, Tom Cruise's movie gets postponed, Suge ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
The ceremony was bi-partisan as the happy couple was married by the Rev. Kirbyjon Caldwell ... a Barack Obama supporter. The bride wore Oscar de la Renta, the mother of the bride wore the Blue Room draperies. First Daughter Jenna Bush, 26, married ...
- Chorus, guests offer fine program - SouthCoastToday.com
Chorus, guests offer fine programSouthCoastToday.com, MA - 3 hours agoThe poetry of the music is a metaphoric allusion to the spiritual and mystical nature of life. Baritone soloist Donald Wilkinson, was highlighted in this ...
- On the Shelf: Photos, prose pay homage - Traverse City Record Eagle
On the Shelf: Photos, prose pay homageTraverse City Record Eagle, MI - 3 hours agoPoetry lovers may be interested in examining a pair of collections authored by Interlochen writers. "The Last Good Water, (Wayne State University Press, ...
- No country for old men: Stuart Jeffries on why women enjoy old age more than men (Guardian Unlimited)
Stuart Jeffries investigates why women enjoy old age more than men
- Music can be path to better learning in language and math (Alaska Journal of Commerce)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The challenge was to come up with an idea that can transform public education, particularly in poor communities. The winner: An educator with a passion for making school fun.
- Twist of fate - Mas
Twist of fateMas, CA - 8 hours agoBut being a pregnant teen in high school is not a glamorous situation, Treviño said. “I knew I had to face what I didn’t want to face, but I did think for a ...
- Clip Job: Kingsley Amis and Jack Kerouac on the Beat Generation - Village Voice
Clip Job: Kingsley Amis and Jack Kerouac on the Beat GenerationVillage Voice, NY - 1 hour agoWhen the evening’s festivities of hoots, cheers, insults, and poetry were over, Dean Kauffman’s discomfort was so great that I feared for his supper… ...
- The Star Trek mixtape - Toronto Star
The Star Trek mixtapeToronto Star, Canada - 10 hours agoThis track off her 1991 CD Out of this World is a piece of poetry written in tribute to Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry. 7. "We didn't start the Series," ...
- Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson - Popmatters.com
The Edge… There is no honest way to explain it because the only people who really know where it is are the ones who have gone over. The others—the living—are those who pushed their control as far as they felt they could handle it, and then ...
- Local author discusses great American road (The Saratogian)
ALBANY — Many Americans have long dreamed of driving from one side of the country to the other to experience what the nation really has to offer. And while there are many possible roads to travel, a new book published by a local professor focuses on one particularly historic cross-country...
- Shooting revisits magic of Pete Maravich era - Baton Rouge Advocate
It was a different time. The team played its home games on a basketball court that sat atop a dirt floor in what was essentially a rodeo arena. It’s star was a skinny kid who favored floppy, oversized socks. They were his lucky socks. He washed ...
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