Poetry news via Google, MSN, and Yahoo!
- Honey, What Rhymes With Home Foreclosure? - Huffingtonpost.com
This past Thursday was National Poetry Day in the UK, and many British media outlets got into the spirit by asking readers (or viewers) to submit poems on this year's theme of "work." Judging from the submissions, "out of work" would have been more ...
- Ad Astra Poetry Project: Dodd vividly embraces natural world (Lawrence Journal-World)
Elizabeth Dodd has lived in Kansas since 1989, when she became an English professor at Kansas State University. She publishes poetry and personal essays, and the natural world appears vividly in all her writings. She also publishes commentary on nature topics that are related to ecological issues, or ecocriticism.
- WHAT YOU'RE READING (Las Vegas Business Press)
Some 11,000 Nevadans will keep their homes and avoid foreclosure under a tentative agreement between state officials and Bank of America Corp. announced.
- Veterans Day events (WHAS TV11 Louisville)
Immediate Active-Duty Military, Reserve and National Guard family members of students. 8:30 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. Hospitality Room, 9:00 a.m. Honored Guests in Gym.
- Secaucus resident Doug DePice exhibits artwork - Secaucus Reporter
Secaucus resident Doug DePice exhibits artworkSecaucus Reporter, NJ - 9 minutes agoThere's a certain poetry in it." He admits the abandoned garage is also a metaphor for Secaucus itself. According to DePice, other familiar scenes in ...
- A role cemented at Meadowbrook - Baltimore Sun
A role cemented at MeadowbrookBaltimore Sun, United States - 2 hours agoBowman studies classical music composition in college; Stephens writes poetry in spare time and watches the History Channel. Both are political junkies who ...
- What’s Your Inspiration? PSFK Talks to Naveen Selvadurai, Entrepreneur - PSFK
What’s Your Inspiration? PSFK Talks to Naveen Selvadurai, EntrepreneurPSFK, UK - 3 hours agoTranslated by Luc Sante, the blurbs read like existential poetry. “Catherine Rosello of Toulon, mother of four, got out of the way of a freight train. ...
- Search Arts & Entertainment Listings - Kalamazoo Gazette
Region Ann Arbor Bay City/Midland/Saginaw Flint Grand Rapids/Muskegon Jackson Kalamazoo/SW Michigan Lansing/Central Metro Detroit North I-75 Corridor Northeast Michigan Northwest Michigan Upper Peninsula Thumb Event Type ALL EVENTS Art/Culture Art ...
- The Temple of Flora, Robert Thornton's botanical publishing folly ... - Daily Telegraph
In 1797 a patriotic physician and lecturer in medical botany called Robert Thornton issued a prospectus for an ambitious book to be titled The New Illustration of the Sexual System of Linnaeus. "The object of this work," Thornton announced, "is to ...
- Remembering a 'curious' Studs Terkel - Statesman Journal
Madelyn Dunham, whom Obama called a "quiet hero" in his life, died Nov. 2 in Hawaii at age 86. One of her final acts, according to news reports, was to vote for her grandson by absentee ballot as he sought to become America's first black president ...
- Rafiq Al Husseini: who surrenders Jerusalem surrenders his heart ... - Palestine News Network
Rafiq Al Husseini: who surrenders Jerusalem surrenders his heart ...Palestine News Network, Palestinian Territories - 14 hours agoJerusalem / PNN - At a social gathering held in Jerusalem’s Bishop School a major push was given to support Islamic – Christian unity in the face of Israeli ...
- Unlocking the Ransom Center's 'Mystique of the Archive' (Austin American-Statesman)
Rustling around in an archive sounds like a dreary task — the sort of thing you'd delegate to the unpaid summer intern. But if you've ever spent a stray hour plunging into the countless files held at the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, you know that there's nothing dreary about it at all.
- WHS alum publishes book of poetry (Wabash Plain Dealer)
A Wabash native has just released his first book, "From the Poet's Hand." Ed Schetzsle is a 1973 graduate of Wabash High School. As a matter of fact, Schetzsle gave his first public poetry reading at the graduation ceremony. He remembers it vividly.
- UCF Art Gallery hosts 2 poets - Central Florida Future
UCF Art Gallery hosts 2 poetsCentral Florida Future, FL - 40 minutes agoThe event was attended by more than 150 students, faculty and local poetry aficionados, who were treated to well over an hour of reading. ...
- Buildings as poetry's canvas - Chicago Tribune
Buildings as poetry's canvasChicago Tribune, United States - 1 hour agoSzymborska, who won the 1996 Nobel Prize for Literature and who lives in Krakow, Poland, writes an elegant, spare sort of poetry that is brusque and ...PURPLE PATCH: The poet and the world —Wislawa Szymborska Daily Timesall 2 news articles
|
|
Should you Refinance?
Florida Mortgages
November 2007 Mortgage News
|