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- Seeking answers: Victim's 13-year-old friend turns to poetry to ... - Killeen Daily Herald
Seeking answers: Victim's 13-year-old friend turns to poetry to ...Killeen Daily Herald, TX - 2 hours agoShe began to imagine what may have happened to Ramos in the moments leading up to her death. She began writing those impressions into poems.
- Where Do People Still Use Cassette Tapes? - New York Times Blogs
The answer: in prisons, where CDs are routinely banned because they can be shattered and the shards refined into shivs. MP3 players are unavailable in most prisons, as are, one imagines, turntables. California-based entrepreneur Bob Paris got the ...
- Decoding Dickinson - Wicked Local Truro
Decoding DickinsonWicked Local Truro, MA - 3 hours agoAfter Dickinson’s death, it would be Mabel, and not a family member, who would recognize her poetry’s importance and bring it to the world. ...
- I'm still editing this...check back later - Bleacherreport.com
Did that picture of the Earth really suck you in? Got me, too. After a couple of weeks off, the haikus return to lead us back into discussion... "Please don't break my eye I need it to watch your games..." Boys will be boys...right? Any college ...
- Popular poetess Rimma Kazakova passes away (Itar-Tass)
MOSCOW, May 19 (Itar-Tass) -- Famous Russian poetess Rimma Kazakova passed away at a prestigious sanatorium in the Moscow region on Monday afternoon at the age of 76. Her death was instantaneous.
- Thicke Says World Needs 'Something Else' - Billboard
Mariel Concepcion, N.Y. Hoping to repeat the success of 2006's "The Evolution of Robin Thicke ," the R&B singer/songwriter will release his third album, "Something Else," on Sept. 9 via Star Trak/Interscope. The album's first single, "Magic," is ...
- Yankee Notebook: Good fences just make more fences - Rutland Herald
"Something there is that doesn't love a wall, that wants it down," wrote Robert Frost many years ago in "Mending Wall," one of his greatest poems. I never heard him speak, but he recited it; clearly, he liked it too. But because we all tend to find ...
- ‘Nation’s creativity’ in Scots poetry given to National Library (The Herald)
A treasure trove of poetry which captures the "creativity of the nation" over the last five years has been given to the National Library of Scotland.
- The Media and National Patriotism (III) - Daily Sun
The Media and National Patriotism (III)Daily Sun, Nigeria - 8 minutes agoIf government deters free speech and free press, it invites socio-political and cultural stagnation. This has been the experience in Nigeria, where, ...
- The gallantry of tree-hugging By AWARD-WINNING JOURNALIST - TheChronicleHerald.ca
The gallantry of tree-hugging By AWARD-WINNING JOURNALISTTheChronicleHerald.ca, Canada - 4 hours agoMy dad, Archdeacon of Halifax, in 1928 introduced his book of poetry, Piper of Dreams, in which he noted in his poem, Reverie, a fine spiritual reason for ...
- Sensitive Gangstas? (Free Times)
No doubt you’ve been hearing a lot about Columbia’s gang problems lately. Well, here’s a new book sure to challenge a few stereotypes and piss some people off: The Bandana Republic: A Literary Anthology by Gang Members and Their Affiliates from Soft Skull Press.
- Sparz in the City launches lunchtime concert series - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Location Akron Aurora Avon Avon Lake Bainbridge Barberton Bath Bay Village Beachwood Bedford Bedford Heights Berea Bratenahl Brecksville Broadview Heights Brook Park Brooklyn Brooklyn Heights Brunswick Burton Canton Chagrin Falls Chardon Chesterland ...
- Grad earns top award for poetry dissertation - Iowa City Press-Citizen
A recent University of Iowa graduate won a national honor for his dissertation that looks at how people used the once popular, but often viewed as high-brow medium of poetry. Michael Chasar, a regular contributor to the Press-Citizen's Poetic License ...
- 'Killing, for me . . . has never been difficult' - San Jose Mercury News
'Killing, for me . . . has never been difficult'San Jose Mercury News, USA - 3 hours agoThese days, the 60-year-old might come across more as a cerebral rancher, with his cowboy walk, dusty reading glasses and penchant for the poetry of Lord ...
- PAGE 2 news notes for June 11 - Enterprise News
PAGE 2 news notes for June 11Enterprise News, MA - 10 hours agoVIP VERSES: The Greater Brockton Society for Poetry and Arts sponsors poetry readings on the third Saturday of the month and next week they’ve got a big ...
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