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- LCSC grad Mathes has his first book of poetry on sale - Lewis-Clark State College
LCSC grad Mathes has his first book of poetry on saleLewis-Clark State College, ID - 1 hour agoFormer Lewis-Clark State College student Jerry Mathes has his first book out, a collection of his poetry, that is currently on sale. The book "Fall in the ...
- Beth Amsel returns to Carbondale - Aspen Times
CARBONDALE — Folk singer/songwriter Beth Amsel still holds Carbondale close to her heart. She graduated from Carbondale’s Colorado Rocky Mountain School in 1989 when the town was still mostly ranchland. Amsel was a “teenager wandering in cow ...
- Tunnel Visions (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Vibrant graffiti and bare-bones living conditions highlight Brian Paco Alvarez's "Beneath the Neon" exhibit at the Contemporary Arts Collective. Photos by Jessica Ebelhar/Review-Journal
- Sweet home, Sonics - Seattle Times
Seattle TimesSweet home, SonicsSeattle Times, United States - 29 minutes agoThe National Book Award winner summoned the stuff of poetry, comparing players to Greek gods and the absence of the team to literature without Shakespeare. ...
- Poetry column: Memorial Day a paradox of celebration and mourning - The Evening Sun
Poetry column: Memorial Day a paradox of celebration and mourningThe Evening Sun, PA - 2 hours agoOn the way out the door, my good friend and fellow poet, Dr. Rob Fawcett, came over to bid me goodbye and commented, "You know, Michael, that poem is really ...
- TRIBUNE-REVIEW THEATER CRITIC - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
TRIBUNE-REVIEW THEATER CRITICPittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA - 2 hours agoMelanie Dreyer will direct the drama, which blends folk tale, music and poetry in a modern story of a wronged woman who uses natural forces of the earth to ...
- Sex columnist, advice mistress, playwright, novelist - Globe and Mail
Among a certain demographic (urban, male, heterosexual, 18-to-35 years), Claudia Dey isn't Claudia Dey, Playwright and, as of last month, Novelist. She's Bebe O'Shea, Sex Columnist. That's the nom de plume she adopted and the position she held for ...
- Educational Benefits Of Social Networking Sites Uncovered (Science Daily)
In a first-of-its-kind study, researchers have discovered the educational benefits of social networking sites such as MySpace and Facebook. The same study found that low-income students are in many ways just as technologically proficient as their counterparts.
- Leaving Terra Firma on Wings of His Own (New York Times)
Has American ballet ever produced such a male paragon of classical-ballet nobility as David Hallberg?
- Allen Johnson: The dying art of the letter to the editor, written by ... - Greensboro News & Record
As homesick freshmen in Chapel Hill, my college roommate and I waged a quiet war whose ammunition was pastel envelopes lightly laced with perfume. The object was to get the most letters from home penned in delicate cursive writing by our respective ...
- Shaw High School's Jonathan Lykes looks toward a future of making a ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Jonathan Lykes is a poet, activist, caregiver, scholar, singer and self-described "shifter and changer of things." What's next? The lean, 17-year-old Shaw High School student quietly stares into the possible future for a moment, then grins and says ...
- 'Papers' doesn't quite capture new U.Va. collection - Richmond Times Dispatch
'Papers' doesn't quite capture new U.Va. collectionRichmond Times Dispatch, VA - 38 minutes agoThe Small Building also houses the collective papers of former congressman, senator, secretary of the treasury and Lynchburg newspaper publisher Carter ...
- Cambridge students asked to compare Raleigh and Shakespeare with Amy Winehouse lyrics in final year exam (Daily Mail)
Baffled Cambridge University students were asked to compare a 15th century poem with lyrics by troubled singer Amy Winehouse in their final year exam paper.
- The Best Way Out Is Through (New York Times)
The criminal justice system in Ripton, Vt., prescribed poetry to punish and we hope rehabilitate 25 teenagers who broke into Robert Frost?s old house.
- Obituaries in the news - Philadelphia Inquirer
DALLAS (AP) , James A. Baker. a former Texas Supreme Court Justice known as a devoted scholar of appellate law, died Sunday. He was 77. He died in his sleep, the Texas Supreme Court said. Baker was diagnosed last year with cancer, which spread ...
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