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- 'Still Alive! A Temporary Condition' by Herbert Gold - Los Angeles Times
'Still Alive! A Temporary Condition' by Herbert GoldLos Angeles Times, CA - 34 minutes agoAs undergraduates, Ginsberg and Gold shared a school prize for poetry. A Fulbright Exchange Scholarship and the GI Bill sent Gold to Paris, where he wrote ...
- Authors Sign On for Books4Barack - Publishers Weekly
Authors Sign On for Books4BarackPublishers Weekly, NY - 12 hours ago“The original plan—to auction a handful of signed books at a Barack Obama campaign fundraiser—took on a life of its own, mobilizing writers from all over ...
- School's out for summer, but learning shouldn't cease (Burlington Times-News)
Q: Is there something I can do this summer to help my children be ready to learn when school begins again?
- Something about Mary (Stuff)
This story begins at its end, in the nook of a North Sydney chapel where an elderly woman in black kneels on a cushion crocheted with Sturt desert peas, crosses herself and prays with one hand on a white marble tomb.
- New York Radar: Howl Festival Presents Some of the Best Minds of ... - Martiniboys.com
New York Radar: Howl Festival Presents Some of the Best Minds of ...Martiniboys.com, Canada - 55 minutes ago... the poem itself). Not only will there be a number of readings of Howl and other Beat-era masterworks, but there will also be a ton of original poetry ...
- The Oprah effect - Isthmus
The Oprah effectIsthmus, WI - 25 minutes agoAn electrifying spoken-word program track features four-time national poetry slam champion Patricia Smith, the Midwest Youth Slam All-Stars, the UW's First ...
- 'Religulous' reviewed: A very unfunny movie - Spero News
'Religulous' reviewed: A very unfunny movieSpero News - 24 minutes agoThe Bible is not so much a book as a collection of books from a wide variety of literary genres, including history, poetry, saga, letter, prophecy, ...
- A drop of the art stuff in the lake district - News and Star
William Wordsworth’s love of Grasmere inspired some of the Romantic movement’s most memorable poetry. Wordsworth spent his happiest years there. Tourists today travel from across the globe to marvel at the fells and bask in its beauty.Steve is ...
- AA marks 25 years of caring, sharing - Escanaba Daily Press
GLADSTONE - It began 25 years ago with 10 people who saw a vision for a permanent facility to provide friendship, fellowship, counseling and support for recovering alcoholics as well as their spouses and family members. What resulted is an attractive ...
- Books-A-Million ribbon cutting set for Friday - Murfreesboro Post
Books-A-Million ribbon cutting set for FridayMurfreesboro Post, TN - 3 hours ago6 pm — Teen book discussion. Join us in discussing the bestselling teen saga that began with “Twilight” by Stephanie Meyer. • 7 pm - PJ’s and Poetry - Kids ...
- A Rosh Hashana Prayer in Sderot (Israel National News)
Grant me a day without thinking of another Kassam. Often, the poetry of the prayers, while pleasing to the ear and rolling off the tongue, is difficult to comprehend and She draws a picture of her house, her dog, her bicycle and - Kassam rockets destroying it all.
- Gay Cinema! Aram Shelton! Museum Party! (Free Times)
WEDNESDAY 23 We hear you, Eight Days reader: It’s Wednesday, and you’re smacked in the face with a mid-week funk. Well bust that funk with some honest-to-goodness funk!
- Guest column: Lesson for teachers: To care and not to care - Des Moines Register
One morning last fall I found a line from T. S. Eliot's poem "Ash Wednesday" swirled in purple marker across the front whiteboard of my classroom: "Teach us to care and not to care." The elegant penmanship told me it was Trudy, my friend and fellow ...
- Bob Dylan: Robert Burns is my biggest inspiration - Guardian Unlimited
Bob Dylan 's greatest creative inspiration is not Woody Guthrie, Little Richard or Odetta. It's even not Picasso or Cézanne. Instead, Dylan has revealed his greatest inspiration is Scotland's favourite son, the Bard of Ayrshire, the 18th-century ...
- Charles King (The Intelligencer / Wheeling News-Register)
KING, Charles "Bud" William, 79, of Paden City, W.Va., died Tuesday, August 26, 2008, in St. Joseph Hospital, Parkersburg, W.Va. Bud was born November 16, 1928, in Jacksonburg, W.Va., the son of the late Daniel W. and Blanche Myers King.
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