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- Edith Derby Williams, 1917-2008: President's granddaughter championed ... - Seattle Post Intelligencer
Edith Derby Williams, the granddaughter of Theodore Roosevelt who became a well-known local champion of Republican and environmental causes, died Sunday, nearly a week before her 91st birthday. She died at her Vashon Island home after breaking her ...
- Artist mates share a love of our country - The Wimmera Mail Times
Artist mates share a love of our countryThe Wimmera Mail Times, Australia - 2 hours agoFollowing a visit to the Gympie Muster last year, Menzies and Hartley came up with a great idea - to combine one another's love of poetry and photography to ...
- Marc Ribot's Ceramic Dog - Party Intellectuals (Pi Recordings, 2008) - Examiner.com
Examiner.comMarc Ribot's Ceramic Dog - Party Intellectuals (Pi Recordings, 2008)Examiner.com - 21 minutes agoAlso pallid are the slow abstract poetry of “When We Were Young and We Were Freaks” and the experimental “ShSh ShSh” both of which contain good ideas that ...
- Calvert celebrates 100 years - Lake Sun Leader
Celebrating 100 years, Wealthy Culvert still plays her favorite hymns on a harmonica she carries with her. Niece Ola Cross says her aunt not only plays the harmonica but, at one time, her mother's violin and sang at church as well. Deanna Wheeler ...
- Poem of the week: The Farmer's Bride by Charlotte Mew - Guardian Blogs
"Shy as a leveret" ... Mew's life and work was also evasive, fragile and slender. Photograph: Lynda Richardson/Corbis Charlotte Mew's work had already attracted the interest of Ezra Pound when, in 1912, Alida Monro spotted the poem, "The Farmer's ...
- A Choice of Kipling's Verse - T S Eliot - Tonight South Africa
In 1941 Anglo-American poet T S Eliot undertook this work "with the aim of restoring (Kipling's verse) to its place" which, he thought, was far from "secondary" to the writer's prose fiction. Eliot admitted "Kipling is the most elusive of subjects ...
- COLUMN: Poet's books are captivating gems (The Times-News)
Some books stay with us long after the final chapter because of the characters so richly drawn, we feel bereft when their story is finished and we are no longer living with them. Some books hook us with the plot - one of those 'can't-put-it-down-'til-I-know-what-happens' kind of story.
- 'As You Like It' - Thousand Oaks Acorn
A ROYAL FOOL- Brett Elliot is Touchstone, the court jester, and Jane Elliot is Celia in the Kingsmen Shakespeare Company's production of "As You Like It" set in the 1970s. Forsooth and far out! The 12th season of the Kingsmen Shakespeare Festival ...
- Prince George poet wins prestigious national award - Prince George Citizen
Prince George poet wins prestigious national awardPrince George Citizen, Canada - 2 hours agoPrince George poet Gillian Wigmore has won the eighth annual 2008 ReLit Award for her collection of poetry, Soft Geography (Caitlin Press), says Rob Budde, ...
- Sand and song in the Synagogue - Jamaica Observer
Sand and song in the SynagogueJamaica Observer, Jamaica - 54 minutes agoFeel the poetry of the sand, the comfort of its beach origins; and the horror of its significance (more on that later). But there was an energy here that no ...
- How did anthrax suspect Ivins keep security clearance? - Christian Science Monitor
Washington - Army microbiologist Bruce Ivins may or may not have been the anthrax killer. But FBI documents about his case released Wednesday raise another troubling question: Why did he retain security clearance and access to deadly pathogens ...
- Michael Swigart, ex-city manager, dead at age 63 - Twentynine Palms Desert Trail
Michael Swigart, ex-city manager, dead at age 63Twentynine Palms Desert Trail, CA - 3 hours ago“He writes poetry. He does photography. He had a very creative side. He also was very involved in community service and felt strongly about giving back to ...
- Obama returns to U.S. after a successful trip abroad (New London Day)
London - Barack Obama conquered the Middle East and Europe last week, but on Saturday he returned to face a more challenging battleground: middle
- Please respect religious beliefs - La Crosse Tribune
Please hold in your thoughts and prayers the families and the congregation of the Tennessee Valley Unitarian Universalist Church service where Sunday’s shooting occurred. What should be a joyful, welcoming home has been violated in a horrific ...
- Editor?s Pick August 18, 2008 -L&BH Internet Radio Open Mic - Listen & Be Heard
Editor?s Pick August 18, 2008 -L&BH Internet Radio Open MicListen & Be Heard, CA - 55 minutes ago... time at Listen & Be Heard Poetry Cafe. The third round will be for poets who are listening to call in and share one poem. Hosted by Martha Cinader Mims. ...
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