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- Physician changed many lives - Regina Leader-Post
Physician changed many livesRegina Leader-Post, Canada - 3 hours agoAnd Dr. Huston was a poet: his poems appeared in several poetry journals, his collection Visions and Voices was published in 1996. From doctor to friend, ...
- Rahsaan Patterson doesn't do labels (San Francisco Chronicle)
Among R&B's legions of preening crooners, Rahsaan Patterson is the rare singer who eschews affected bravado for an eclectic style inspired by both his difficult past and his journey of self-discovery. Yet even a fan or close listener of Patterson, who will...
- Every Baby Company Inks Book Deal with Sterling Publishing Co., Inc. - Forbes
Every Baby Company and Sterling Publishing Co., Inc. have signed a five-year joint venture deal for the publication of high-end baby/toddler cloth, board, and bath books, based on the award-winning brand, eebee's adventures (www.eebee.com). Winner of ...
- Jimmy John's Makers v. Eaters - Chicagoist
Jimmy John's Makers v. EatersChicagoist, IL - 11 hours agoShea called it "poetry" and compared the sandwich makers to Mozart: "composing with cold cuts and bread." Seriously, this guy is going to sell you some ...
- FERTILE MIND - Columbia Daily Tribune
FERTILE MINDColumbia Daily Tribune, MO - 4 hours agoReferences to the plantâs golden flowers in its early single form appear in ancient Chinese writing and poetry, and its likeness appeared on pottery from ...
- Diversions for August 7, 2008 (Evansville Courier & Press)
THE LITTLE OLD DAM DIXIELAND BAND â 7 p.m., Central Library, 200 SE King Blvd. (free). BADGETT PLAYHOUSE â Grand Rivers, Ky., "Cotton Patch Gospel," 7 p.m. today and Aug. 14, 21 and 28; 2 p.m. Sunday and Aug. 17, 24 and 31; "Variety!
- Students leave Imprints with book - Burlington Post
Students leave Imprints with bookBurlington Post, Canada - 2 hours agoThe poetry anthology is called Imprints and is a collection of poetry written by both first and second semester writer's craft students. ...
- Library of the lost - guardian.co.uk
Library of the lostguardian.co.uk, UK - 41 minutes agoThe shattering and justified ambition of the Timon of Athens drawings of 1912 and the rhythmic, machine-driven poetry of Enemy of the Stars (1932) were ...
- Barack Obama is not black - La Crosse Tribune
Please try this experiment: Pour a glass half full with Coca-Cola. Then top off the glass with water. Take a sip. Is it Coke? Of course not. Then why do the newspapers refer to Barak Obama as a âblack candidate?â He is no more black than he is ...
- The revaluation of Villa - Manila Times
The revaluation of VillaManila Times, Philippines - 1 hour ago(San Juan) Villa stopped writing poetry in 1958 because he sensed that he was beginning to repeat himself. âThatâs the most embarrassing thing that can ...
- Moodie's old home sheds its rough image - Nationalpost.com
Brianna Goldberg visits the Douro Dummer, Ont. home of 19th-century author Susanna Moodie. Brianna Goldberg, National Post DOURO DUMMER, ONT. - He yanked back the rotting wood that covered the mouth of the old stone well, and let go of a head-sized ...
- Milking History: 'Amalia's Tale' by David I. Kertzer - New York Sun
Milking History: 'Amalia's Tale' by David I. KertzerNew York Sun, United States - 1 hour agoMr. Axelrod is assistant editor of Contemporary Poetry Review. He has contributed to Parnassus, New Partisan, and other publications.
- Womanâs Will Stages Brechtâs âGood Person of Szechuanâ - Berkeley Daily Planet
Womanâs Will Stages Brechtâs âGood Person of SzechuanâBerkeley Daily Planet, CA - 1 hour agoIn fact, his praise of classical poetry was not of its venerable antiquity, the admiration of past ages, but its freshness. Virgil and Ovid, he said, ...
- ODDS AND ENDS: Live animals show at Green Point to spead the word ... - MLive.com
ODDS AND ENDS: Live animals show at Green Point to spead the word ...MLive.com, MI - 4 hours agoPulitizer-winning Saginaw poet Theodore M. Roethke also published short and sassy children's poetry, and even authored a book just for children. ...
- A startling literary quest (Creative Loafing Charlotte)
Plus, good news for area writers... By John Grooms.Aleksandar Hemon's new novel, The Lazarus Project, has been racking up glowing reviews, and it's easy to see why. It features all the things lit critics are going gaga for lately: a personal search through the historical past, culturally dislocated immigrants, inventive use of language, stories within stories, and, best of all, a self-conscious ...
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