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- Chautauqua features heroes of the natural world (Asheville Citizen-Times)
'A Sense of Wonder" was what Rachel Carson, 56, titled her final book before she died of cancer in 1964. This week, she and other historical figures are brought to life to reveal how such a sense can become revolutionary.
- Meditations on love (Savannah Morning News)
Love comforteth like sunshine after rain."
- 3 THINGS TO DO TOMORROW (San Jose Mercury News)
3 THINGS TO DO TOMORROW Events Come hear 'Poetry First!' Poetry Center San Jose's next monthly "Poetry First!
- At 80, Maya Angelou says she's not done yet (Orlando Sentinel)
Many chapters of the author-poet-activist's life are written, but she's still penning her story It takes just seconds to leave behind this muted Harlem side street and enter the parlor of Maya Angelou's brownstone, a step as bright and quick as a black and white film dissolving into Technicolor.
- Beating the Drums of Atrophy...a review of Patrick Oguejiofor’s ... - Vanguard
Beating the Drums of Atrophy...a review of Patrick Oguejiofor’s ...Vanguard, Nigeria - 2 hours agoThe third part of the collection Occult Dancers is made up of elegies and sad recall of missed moments. The poems Plotters of our death attacks the odd ...
- Sunny delights - Guardian Unlimited
Since the TV show ended, fickle viewers have transferred to Desperate Housewives and Entourage, and Sarah Jessica Parker has had to endure being named in a magazine poll of the world's least attractive women. But here's the movie at last, showing ...
- John Mckinnon (Scribe) - Bleacherreport.com
John does not have any lineup tags. John began his writing career as an intern for The Washington Informer in Washington, DC. After being retained as a freelance journalist, John continued his tour with the Informer for the next three years. John ...
- Best Bets - Huntsville Item
Best Bets items may be submitted up to two weeks in advance and are subject to editing. Items must be received by 1 p.m. to run the following day. Items must be submitted via e-mail or U.S. Postal Service. All submissions must be typed and may be e ...
- Notable in books: 'Parenting, Inc.,' more - AZCentral.com
Whatever happened to benign neglect? So many of today's parents are micromanagers, and a dizzying circus of products and services has proliferated to meet their needs (or to suggest those needs to them). According to Paul, the "mom market" is now ...
- No mystery in writer's return (The Daily Iowan)
It won't be the shady Miss White in the Study with the Candlestick. It won't be the Hardy Boys or Nancy Drew figuring it out, either. And despite Mr. Green's shifty eyes, it will in fact be Martha Grimes in the Dey House with Novel in hand. While a murder-in-question is not anticipated for the discussion, anecdotes and advice are expected to occur during the author's reading today at 8 p.m.
- Event honors kids' art skills - Herald News
FRANKFORT -- It can be a few lines of poetry scribbled on a restaurant placemat, or it could be a couple of eighth notes beaten casually on a drum set. It could even be a coffee mug made out of clay or a meticulously drawn self portrait in colored ...
- Our friends electric: Wall.E & family - Independent
Our friends electric: Wall.E & familyIndependent, UK - 14 minutes agoThe Chicago Tribune called it "visual poetry"; The New York Times praised its eco-message – a warning of a trash-filled future world – and even said Wall-E ...
- Mom's book strikes chord with military families - Colorado Springs Gazette
Mom's book strikes chord with military familiesColorado Springs Gazette, CO - 13 minutes agoHer book of poetry has gotten lots of attention, with articles in Newsweek, The New York Times and O, The Oprah Magazine. Richey will read from the book in ...
- Artists selected in Darwin competition - guardian.co.uk
guardian.co.ukArtists selected in Darwin competitionguardian.co.uk, UK - 10 hours agoPoeisis means, in ancient greek, creation, and to insist on extending the concept of evolution to the art of poetry is subtle, suggestive of the wonder and ...
- ON THE ROAD: Roddy Woomble - Sunday Herald
THE ONLY football match I've ever been to was in 1984: Dundee United against Morton at Tannadice. Exact details escape me, but I remember that it was raining, and that I was surrounded by lots of men (and very few women) eating sloppy pies, and that ...
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