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- Knox's Program in Creative Writing Featured (Knox College)
Knox College is a national leader in the field of creative writing, according to a feature article in the newest issue of Poets and Writers magazine.
- Busted Australian Cops Steal Maiming Techniques, Fashion Tips From ... - Defamer.com
The influence of Quentin Tarantino's Reservoir Dogs has finally broken out of the film-school ghetto and into the real-world application where it really belongs: law enforcement. A disbanded troupe of rogue Australian cops was exposed this week in a ...
- From palette to palate - Age
It takes an artist to turn a recipe for risotto into a discourse about the nature of love. Each of the people featured in The Artist's Lunch, a sumptuous new book about Australian artists and their appetites, was asked to contribute a recipe. Paris ...
- Fascination with cowboys leads Corinne artist to Buckaroo Fair (Standard-Examiner)
CORINNE -- As soon as he could pick up a pencil, Kelly Donovan remembers drawing nothing but cowboys.
- Martial artists stick it to their opponents - Waterloo Record
Waterloo RecordMartial artists stick it to their opponentsWaterloo Record, Canada - Oct 17, 2008Never mind poetry in motion. With its improvised aggression, this is more like a freestyle rap battle. The Kitchener men, who both won medals in July at the ...
- Puzzling through Yeats - Harvard University Gazette
Puzzling through YeatsHarvard University Gazette, MA - 18 hours agoSo how does Vendler, A. Kingsley Porter University Professor in the Department of English and American Literature and Language, work through a poem to find ...
- Casey and Derek On The Ice - Toronto Star
"The outlook wasn't hopeful for the Rocket team that day. The score was three to two with just a minute left to play." Sound familiar? If you've ever heard or read the classic baseball poem, "Casey at the Bat," you will recognize the rhythm and rhyme ...
- Forgotten icons of caste struggle - Times of India
Forgotten icons of caste struggleTimes of India, India - Nov 9, 2008Laments Shivji Darji, 76, resident of Raikhad: "Its sad that not many realise their significance. Some have small temples built in them, but others have ...
- Photos: Leading Ocean Conservation Groups Offer Advice on Choosing ... - Forbes
MONTEREY, Calif., Sept. 25 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Sushi lovers nationwide will soon have a way to make seafood choices that please the palate and safeguard the world's ocean wildlife. To view the Multimedia News Release, go to: http://www ...
- Yevgeny Yevtushenko, Sept. 21-23 (Knox College)
Yevgeny Yevtushenko, an internationally acclaimed Russian poet, novelist and filmmaker, will give three public lectures on Sept. 21, 22 and 23 at Knox College, Galesburg, Illinois.
- Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong Inspires Range of Hermès Chinaware - PR-CANADA.net (press release)
Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong Inspires Range of Hermès ChinawarePR-CANADA.net (press release), Montenegro - 18 hours agoFittingly, each item in the tableware range features artist Fung Ming Chip’s beautiful calligraphy relating poems of friendship, drinking and merry-making ...
- Fiesta writing contest opens - Patterson Irrigator
Fiesta writing contest opensPatterson Irrigator, ca - 8 minutes agoThe 2009 Apricot Fiesta Poetry and Prose Annual Writing Contest is now open and accepting submissions from local writers of all ages. ...
- Speak your mind: Slam poetry exhibition event takes place Friday ... - Moscow-Pullman Daily News
Speak your mind: Slam poetry exhibition event takes place Friday ...Moscow-Pullman Daily News, ID - 58 minutes agoHe said Anderson is well read and that shows in his poetry. "He has a lyrical sense; he speaks in prose and is very rhythmic," he said. ...
- La India, the Salsa princess, brings attitude - Grand Rapids Press
La India, the Bronx, N.Y.-based singer also known as the "Princess of Salsa," isn't afraid of being called a diva. In fact, she embraces the term. And in her typical fashion, the vocalist won't be afraid to use a little attitude to ensure a good show ...
- Nonfiction review: "Child of Steens Mountain" - Oregonian
Ben O'Keeffe was an Irishman from County Kerry who passed through Ellis Island in 1920 and got on a train for Lakeview . The morning after he arrived in Oregon he was herding sheep in Lake County. O'Keeffe wound up in southeastern Oregon, near the ...
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