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- Weekly Wizard Haiku: Week 3 - Bleacherreport.com
After a couple of weeks off, the third installment of 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 football fans out there? You know what I'm ...
- On far too many issues, Obama's poetry doesn't rhyme (Seattle Times)
Barack Obama is such a stand-up guy that he'll stand up twice — once for each side of an issue. The poetry reading on change and hope...
- Do we protest too much about where we write? - Guardian Blogs
In a city bereft of a location with equivalent bookish cache to the British Library, entrepreneurs in Manhattan have provided New York's literati (as in anyone, published or not, who can afford to pay a hefty annual fee) with an opportunity to get ...
- When Free Speech Doesn’t Come Free - Middle East Online
The attacks against Carter, Finkelstein, Walt and Mearsheimer serve as a few well-known examples of the consequences writers and intellectuals face when they breach the line and criticize Israel, says Remi Kanazi . Free speech is not without ...
- A tribute to her "warrior" - Seattle Times
Mothers, you know ... they don't miss a thing. The stray hair across a child's face. The shadow of worry across his eyes.Fran Richey has become attuned to the difficult kinds of details: The crease in her son's combat boots. The ease with which he ...
- Export girl's artwork wins second place in national contest (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
Rho-Eun Regina Song and her classmates at Mother of Sorrows School in Murrysville were asked to express their faith through art, poetry and prose for a national contest called "Try Prayer! It Works!"
- Butterflies are free - Sandusky Register
Register photo/ JASON WERLING Breannia Slagle, 8, holds one of the last butterflies to be released by the Berlin Heights Girl Scout Troop 885 Thursday evening outside the library. The delicate black and orange wings of butterflies caught the wind ...
- Author of The Flowers talks with Robert Birnbaum - Identity theory
Identity theoryAuthor of The Flowers talks with Robert BirnbaumIdentity theory, FL - 1 hour agoI have been reading Neruda's poetry. I was in this poet's office, his departemento in Mexico City, and I'd never read Neruda. So I decided to read him in ...
- Miles Kington: How I learnt to write poetry on a computer called Otto - Independent
Miles Kington: How I learnt to write poetry on a computer called OttoIndependent, UK - 5 hours ago(Nobody ever mentions the name of this poem, by the way. That is because it does not have a name, unless you count "XII" as a name – the poem is actually ...
- The Real Shakespeare? Evidence Points To Earl - NPR
The Real Shakespeare? Evidence Points To EarlNPR - 3 hours agoMONTAGNE: It's not exactly the poetry of Shakespeare but certainly the curse that worked. Mr. NIGEL: It certainly did work, yes, absolutely. And we're very, ...
- What Secrets Lie Beyond? -- Suspense Disturbs a Tranquil Rural Town in New Novel (PrimeNewswire via Yahoo! Finance)
NUNNELLY, Tenn., April 26, 2008 -- Small towns with wide and sunny fields of corn and other crops are supposed to be idyllic places. They are far from the maddening crowd of urban living and life can be lived in a slow and peaceful pace.
- Old folk to show off artistic talents - Mansfield Chad
Old folk to show off artistic talentsMansfield Chad, UK - 2 hours ago... drama, poetry and prose, drumming and contemporary dance. There will also be a performance from sister group ‘Grey Matters’ who will have their new book ...
- Reading for pleasure is crucial, say leading authors at UKLA - EurekAlert (press release)
Reading for pleasure is crucial, say leading authors at UKLAEurekAlert (press release), DC - 2 hours agoBoth Lockwood and Goodwin emphasize the importance of the family in promoting reading for pleasure and that it should take place both in the classroom and ...
- Oakhill School reaches out to community with fair (Daily Herald)
Judging by the number of hot dog meals dispensed, Oakhill Elementary School's first community fair as the school year was winding down was a smashing success.
- Cabaret’s cartoon canine barks ‘Out Loud’ - Yale Daily News
Cabaret’s cartoon canine barks ‘Out Loud’Yale Daily News, CT - 14 hours agoThe show opens with Max describing his life in New York as a dog poet, who longs to go to Paris. After his agent sells his poetry book for a million dollars ...
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