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- I'll Take the Manhattan - Las Cruces Sun-News
I'll Take the ManhattanLas Cruces Sun-News, NM - 17 hours ago... poetry is like playing tennis without a net. Or, in the words of one wise friend, "Dude, every once in a while can I just get something to drink? ...
- Poetic Justice for Robert Frost Vandals - WCAX
Poetic Justice for Robert Frost VandalsWCAX, VT - 6 hours agoOne by one, vandals filed in to face their punishment. Not behind bars-- instead, they hit the books. Studying poetry written by Robert Frost. ...
- A REWIND to your fellow . . . Artistic Minds® - Gather.com
Gather.comA REWIND to your fellow . . . Artistic Minds®Gather.com, MA - 6 hours agoJennifer M. ~ Jennifer loves camping, hiking, four wheeling, gardening, drawing, reading, writing poetry and above all my family. ...
- Creole Gallery Revitalization - WLNS
Creole Gallery RevitalizationWLNS, MI - 3 hours agoSince then the shop has had little activity, so dozens, including family and friends, gathered to revive the shop. They read poetry and shared art. ...
- Graduation Speech - Rachel Barnard - Sarasota (51 Lines) (The Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
In eighth grade I promised myself I would become valedictorian and read a speech at graduation. At Booker High I studied with bright students, took honors and AP classes, took part in extra-curricular activites, was involved in the community, and improved my skills on violin and piano in VPA Music, all while writing poetry.
- Friday, August 08, 2008 (Marion Chronicle-Tribune)
•First Friday poetry group, 6 to 8 p.m., Marion Public Library, 600 S. Washington S. Come share, discuss poetry. No age limits. •Bingo, Lions Den, corner of High and Jefferson streets, Montpelier. Early Birds 6:30 p.m., regular bingo 7 p.m. Food available.
- Surviving the Past Through the Power of Words - New York Times Blogs
Surviving the Past Through the Power of WordsNew York Times Blogs, NY - 32 minutes ago''Fugitive Pieces,'' which was published to enormous critical and popular acclaim in Canada last year, often reads like a long prose poem, which is no ...
- Summer issue of New England Review features fiction, poetry and prose - Middlebury College News and Events
Summer issue of New England Review features fiction, poetry and proseMiddlebury College News and Events, USA - 38 minutes agoThe issue also includes new fiction by Chris Gavaler, Rebecca Cook, David Philip Mullins, Rita Mae Reese, Robert Oldshue and Rebecca Makkai; poetry from ...
- Drought Or No Drought, Soul's Win Is Special - The Bulletin
Somewhere, Ron Jaworski is smiling. Though he failed to deliver a Super Bowl championship to his beloved city of Philadelphia as quarterback of the 1980 Eagles, the president and minority co-owner of the city's other football team, the Soul, can ...
- Philip Larkin - guardian.co.uk
Philip Larkinguardian.co.uk, UK - 4 hours agoLarkin's most famous poem, of course, is the grim doggerel of This Be the Verse ("They fuck you up, your Mum and Dad..."). There's more light and shade, ...
- The Manson File, reviewed by Denise Noe - Mens Newsdaily
To give this book a fair review, it is necessary to discuss some history because a generation has been born and reached middle age since the events that catapulted the subject of “The Manson File” into worldwide infamy. On the evening of August 9 ...
- Liza Lim rediscovers her creativity with The Navigator - Courier Mail
Liza Lim rediscovers her creativity with The NavigatorCourier Mail, Australia - 1 hour agoAfter the birth of her son Raphael in 2001, Lim's attention was diverted from music and drifted instead towards poetry and literature, Chinese culture and ...
- Summer festival pulls large crowds - The Post
Summer festival pulls large crowdsThe Post, Pakistan - 12 hours ago... images of womenfolk and various stages of women's life. The works of Riffat Khattak is done on the poetry of Ghani Khan that focuses on women's issues. ...
- Have a seat with a professor who can't be beat: John Maddux - The News Record
Have a seat with a professor who can't be beat: John MadduxThe News Record, OH - 1 hour agoMaddux also spent 10 years as a child abuse specialist for the Hamilton County Department of Human Services before deciding to abandon one type of public ...
- Arkansas’ surgeons remember DeBakey (NWAnews.com)
Dr. Frederick Meadors heard horror stories about Dr. Michael DeBakey when he first went to Baylor College of Medicine as a young medical intern in 1983. (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Northwest Edition)
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