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- The Antidote: Classic Poetry for Modern Life - The Epoch Times
White midst the grey—the total of the man. What is our response to death? Not in the abstract but in the horribly, humiliatingly particular? What is our reaction when we see a body broken into pieces, burned, or tossed into the ground, with ...
- Students bring diversity to CSU (Colorado State Collegian)
"Let's not kill ourselves with gangs and drugs, 'cause not only can we survive, but we can do it well," said Faith Goins to an enthusiastic audience of her peers from across the nation.
- Misprints — Are they serendipity, inspiration or embarrassment? - About - News & Issues
About - News & IssuesMisprints — Are they serendipity, inspiration or embarrassment?About - News & Issues, NY - 1 hour agoWe’re committed here at About Poetry to convey the poets’ intentions as accurately as we possibly can. But I’m also interested in how this issue looks from ...
- Psst! Something's bothering your pet - Detroit Free Press
Psst! Something's bothering your petDetroit Free Press, United States - Jun 8, 2008It's a love-hate sister relationship." It was Lucy's turn next. Link said he could see her "strong, healthy body" and that she took offense when I told him ...
- Weekend Hotlist - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
The eclectic trio of the New York Dolls, Maceo Parker and Phoebe Snow are the musical highlights on the second weekend of the Three Rivers Arts Festival. The New York Dolls laid the groundwork for the New York punk scene in the early '70s before ...
- A mum’s diary of her disabled son’s first seven years of life goes ... - IC Wales
A PERSONAL diary written by a mother to help her cope with her baby son’s severe disabilities has been shortlisted for the Wales Book of the Year 2008, it was revealed last night. Nia Wyn’s Blue Sky July, which has won huge critical acclaim, is ...
- Gallery chance for artists to showcase work - Daily Gleaner
Gallery chance for artists to showcase workDaily Gleaner, Canada - Jul 14, 2008He will be renting space for receptions, poetry readings and other events. "I want to show the diversity of work being produced here as well as the ...
- The Edge Of Love - Evening Standard
Rocky relationship: Matthew Rhys as Dylan Thomas with Sienna Miller as his wife Caitlin in John Maybury's evocative period drama "I sleep with other women because I'm a poet, and poets feed off life," says Matthew Rhys as Dylan Thomas in John Maybury ...
- ''Juneteenth'' Celebrated at African American Museum (KYW News Radio 1060)
A celebration was held Thursday at the African American Museum in Philadelphia to observe the anniversary of the official end of slavery in the United States.
- High school students get taste of college life - Kane County Chronicle
AURORA – Waubonsie Valley student Brea Sims didn’t know what to expect as she gingerly touched the liver of the dissected fetal pig. “It feels so fake,” Sims said. Sims was among 24 students from several high schools, including Waubonsie ...
- Rooms without a view - Financial Times
T he drama of “The Scream” and the poetry of silence: Edvard Munch, born in 1863, and Vilhelm Hammershoi, born 1864, are the only Nordic painters in history who outgrew their native countries to become a presence in European art. In 2005, the ...
- The Cost of Cheap - Slate
Andrew Blum's article on lifestyle centers misses a crucial point about earlier shopping malls. Architect Victor Gruen's original designs for shopping malls consciously sought to recreate the dense commercial atmosphere of downtown for new ...
- Ahern Proclaims Peace in Ireland (Irish Voice)
TAOISEACH (Prime Minister) Bertie Ahern ended his 11-year reign as leader of the Republic of Ireland on a high note with an address to the Joint Houses of Congress last Wednesday.
- Weimar Journal A Postscript for a Writer, 200 Years in the Works - New York Times
New York TimesWeimar Journal A Postscript for a Writer, 200 Years in the WorksNew York Times, United States - 10 minutes agoBut it revealed a great deal about Germany’s passions and obsessions, from poetry to pathology. “Weimar made the poets into heroes in the classic sense and ...
- There's little to be afraid of in NBC's routine 'Fear Itself' - Nashua Telegraph
HOLLYWOOD – There is no arguing with horror. People like to be scared and will pay good money for it, and although it is common enough to regard the more egregious products of the genre as potentially the end of civilization, it has been not ending ...
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