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- Mat-Su community datebook (Anchorage Daily News)
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- In 'Momma's Man,' growing up is hard to do (Boston Globe)
"Momma's Man" is dedicated to the proposition that in every man's heart lives a homesick little boy, and if he's very unlucky his childhood bedroom is still waiting for him. Complete with glow-in-the-dark stars on the ceiling.
- A palette full of color and a pocketful of stones - Artists say a lot about death�� (New Times Weekly)
09/24/2008: Editor's Note Momento mori: Remember that you are mortal. Consider the macabre theme our annual Autumn Arts edition not as a celebration of death, but as a reminder of vitality, a reminder that life,...
- Bel Canto partners with poetry students (The Deming Headlight)
Deming High School and the Cesar Chavez Charter High School have been accepted in the Poetry Out Loud Program for the 2008-09 season and will be having a competition in January to choose a winner from the area to compete in Santa Fe.
- PLAYBILL.COM'S THEATRE WEEK IN REVIEW, Oct. 25-31: A Doll for a Guy - Playbill.com
PLAYBILL.COM'S THEATRE WEEK IN REVIEW, Oct. 25-31: A Doll for a GuyPlaybill.com, NY - 2 hours agoBut he took a break from writing the third play in the series to create the musical Romantic Poetry with composer Henry Krieger and, well, let's just say ...
- Bulletin Board: Sept. 22 - Norwich Bulletin
Bulletin Board: Sept. 22Norwich Bulletin, CT - 8 minutes agoA night of poetry with Nathaniel Baker. He will be dramatically reciting works from Shakespeare to TS Eliot from memory. Admission is free. ...
- Potato madness has gripped at least one man (Anchorage Daily News)
Palmer potato guru Bill Campbell is a guy with a head stuffed with potato science, potato trivia and potato tales, a guy who can and does talk potatoes longer than most people can listen, a guy with the personal motto, Cogito Ergo Spud. “I think, therefore I yam.”
- Words won the day, but now it's time for action - Independent
President-elect Barack Obama waves to the crowd after his acceptance speech at Grant Park in Chicago on Tuesday night Barack Obama is president-elect. Not just of the US but of the world, if the general euphoria is anything to judge by. It has been a ...
- Melbourne International Film Festival - Bright Lights Film Journal
Bright Lights Film JournalMelbourne International Film FestivalBright Lights Film Journal - 4 hours agoYet their clipped, modernist poetry comes to life during the musical sequences. By contrast, La France, a romance set during World War I, is beautiful and ...
- Travellers mark pioneer's birthday (The West Australian)
The 140th birthday of pioneer Australian writer Steele Rudd will be celebrated on the weekend of November 15-16 at the pub named after him in this tiny village - 38km south of Toowoomba in Queensland’
- Tea time - Eureka Times-Standard
Tea farmer Shelley Ruhlen's roots in farming come from her father's side of the family. ”My dad grew up on a dairy farm in upstate New York,” Ruhlen recalled. “They were all dairy farmers on my dad's side. He had nine brothers and sisters and ...
- Fla. man gets 30 years for fatal homeless beating - FOX News
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — The final defendant in the 2006 attacks on three homeless men _ including one beaten to death with a baseball bat _ was sentenced to 30 years in prison Friday, in a case that outraged homeless advocates nationwide ...
- 'To set the darkness echoing' - Guardian Unlimited
'The word "poet" still has an aura - that's why people want it so much' ... Seamus Heaney. Photograph: Felix Clay You've said that, having so often read that you were born on a farm in County Derry in 1939, you scarcely believe it any more. Can ...
- SQA gets black mark for dropping Makar - Scotsman
SQA gets black mark for dropping MakarScotsman, United Kingdom - 4 minutes ago... beginning his tenure by writing 'The Poem For The Opening Of The Scottish Parliament'. Morgan's publisher, the professor of poetry at Glasgow University ...
- Pulitzer-prize winning poet Carruth dead - Jam! Showbiz
MUNNSVILLE, N.Y. - Hayden Carruth, a Pulitzer Prize-winning poet who wrote about the ordinary folks who inhabited his world, has died. He was 87. Carruth, a Connecticut native who lived in Vermont in the 1960s and 1970s, died Monday at his home in ...
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