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- REVIEW: 'Rings: Season of Love' - Montgomery Advertiser
REVIEW: 'Rings: Season of Love'Montgomery Advertiser, AL - 2 hours agoThe writing is spot-on in articulating the male-bonding friendship rituals of girl-watching, athletic competitiveness, food and movie preferences. ...
- Nuns serve the hemisphere's poorest - Catholic Sentinel
Catholic SentinelNuns serve the hemisphere's poorestCatholic Sentinel, OR - 2 hours agoHoly Names Sister Joan Maiers, a Marylhurst University writing instructor, organized a poetry reading at a Lake Oswego chocolate shop to benefit the ...
- Court rules lesbians are not just from Lesbos - Reuters
ATHENS (Reuters) - A Greek court has dismissed a request by residents of the Aegean island of Lesbos to ban the use of the word lesbian to describe gay women, according to a court ruling made public on Tuesday. Three residents of Lesbos, the ...
- Snapp shots - Contra Costa Times
Snapp shotsContra Costa Times, CA - 17 hours agoHe looked down and spotted a second device, an unexploded pipe bomb rolling on the floor next to the poetry section. "It was too dangerous to move, ...
- What Barack Obama learned from the Communist Party - American Thinker
American voters must make up their minds about what Barack Obama really believes in, if anything. His recent rhetorical concessions to the center further muddy the waters. So we must look to his past teachers and associates for help in understanding ...
- Downtown's 'Third Thursday Art Walk' is growing (The Warren Sentinel)
She raises the brush above her head and brings it down quickly; spattering white paint over the abstract work she's taped to the table. "That looks like fun," comments a passerby.
- Taunton School Brings Broadway To Seniors - Howell Times
Taunton School Brings Broadway To SeniorsHowell Times - 15 hours agoFor instance, recently they came in and read poetry to the students, where in March they read Dr. Seuss to our students." Any concerns about a generation ...
- UNSUNG HEROES: With the Internet, the bedroom is the stage, and the ... - Daily Times
The bedroom of recent Maryville High graduate Tarani Duncan isn’t far off from the stereotypical personal space of the average teenager. A surfboard leans near the window; another, broken in half, hangs on the wall over her bed. Stickers ...
- Paragraph of the week - Chicago Tribune
For 34 years, it did its job quietly and well, without fanfare or melodrama. The Ontario Review, the small but potent literary magazine created by the late Raymond Smith and his wife, Joyce Carol Oates, provided a home for excellent, thought ...
- Sometimes, it's all in who you know (Gloucester County Times)
It's funny how one's life can be built around connections that often help give it some meaning, some broader sense of accomplishment. And you get to say, wow, I knew somebody important.
- Summer Choir concert spotlights American poets - University of Wisconsin-Madison University Communications
Summer Choir concert spotlights American poetsUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison University Communications, WI - 5 hours agoFor its depth and meaning to be truly experienced, poetry should also be heard, and not just read. As evidence, the blossoming of spoken word, open mics and ...
- 05-02-08 EUR ALL ON ONE PAGE - Eurweb.com
05-02-08 EUR ALL ON ONE PAGEEurweb.com, CA - May 2, 2008The tabloid claims to have gotten the news from a family member named Ann Davis, who said the episode took place a few days before the teen's 15th birthday ...
- Want to own a Dylan? - Pocklington Post
Want to own a Dylan?Pocklington Post, UK - 14 hours agoThe watercolour and gouache paintings were created during 2007 and are said to visually echo the stylistic hallmarks of Dylan's prose, poetry and music. ...
- People: Gordon Brown; Martin McGuinness and Ian Paisley - Times Online
People: Gordon Brown; Martin McGuinness and Ian PaisleyTimes Online, UK - 24 minutes agoAndrew Motion, the Poet Laureate, continues in his tireless attempts to make poetry hip. “I’ve noticed that youngsters at primary school level rarely have a ...
- Quartermaine's Terms: a potent blend of comedy and pain - Daily Telegraph
There is a scene in Simon Gray's fine play, first seen in 1981, in which the eponymous St John Quartermaine invites a succession of his colleagues at a Cambridge English language school to join him for a night at the theatre, only to be turned down ...
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