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- BOOK REVIEW: Mother's mysterious friend drives 'Nothing Is Quite Forgotten in Brooklyn' (The Charlotte Observer)
"Nothing Is Quite Forgotten in Brooklyn" by Alice Mattison; Harper Perennial ($14.95) In "Nothing Is Quite Forgotten in Brooklyn," writer Alice Mattison weaves a story of four women and life-changing events that take place 14 1/2 years apart. There's Constance Tepper, known as Con; her mother, Gertrude; and Con's daughter Joanna. But it's Marlene Silverman, Gertrude's lifelong best friend, whose ...
- Kelly honored with Academy of American Poets fellowship - Inside Illinois
Kelly honored with Academy of American Poets fellowshipInside Illinois, IL - 2 hours ago“The list of past winners looks an awful lot like the canon of 20th- and 21st-century poetry.” Previous winners include Elizabeth Bishop, Gwendolyn Brooks, ...
- Bringing up Mommy: Blackberry? Bah! Busy parents don't need ... - Centre Daily Times
Bringing up Mommy: Blackberry? Bah! Busy parents don't need ...Centre Daily Times, PA - 1 hour agoNor will you find poetry, a peace sign or a likeness of my favorite presidential candidate. If it goes on my hand, it means it's high on the list of things ...
- British Library's £500,000 Ted Hughes catch (Guardian Unlimited)
Literary archive of former poet laureate's letters, journals and poetry drafts bought by institution
- Back Stage (Mmegi)
'The only education worth having'
- Inside the Poetry Brothel, Lips Move - WNYC
WNYCInside the Poetry Brothel, Lips MoveWNYC, NY - Aug 28, 2008At the Poetry Brothel in Brooklyn, Nicolas Adamski dons an eye patch and becomes Tennessee Pink. He’ll take you into a back room draped with curtains, ...
- Vikram Seth: Waiting for the muse - Jakarta Post
Vikram Seth: Waiting for the museJakarta Post, Indonesia - 4 hours agoSeth is one of India's most successful living authors -- with works ranging from poetry, novels, travel writings, children's stories to a biography and ...
- Commentary: Fighting words from McCain and Palin (CNN.com)
Republicans are a gloomy lot. You show them a silver lining. They'll find a cloud.
- Obama would bring socialism - La Crosse Tribune
Isn’t it about time that America tried an all-out, cradle-to-grave socialist form of government? The Obama-Biden ticket’s the one to do it! Under their leadership we can become the United States Socialist Republic (USSR). Once firmly in, they can ...
- Men's Project Performance - Bay Area Indymedia
Men's Project PerformanceBay Area Indymedia, CA - 3 hours agoTopics to be addressed include: male privilege; platonic love between men; relationships with fathers and other family members; images of African American ...
- Church has heart for art - Greenville News
Church has heart for artGreenville News, SC - 5 hours agoI wrote poetry. I like singing, I like artwork." Now, as he approaches his 47th birthday, the "American African Warthog," as he styles himself, ...
- Front Page (Princeton Town Topics)
Economics Professor and 2008 Nobel Prize winner for Economics Paul Krugman shook his head in wonder as Princeton University President Shirley M. Tilghman spoke at the beginning of a press conference for him on Monday at the Woodrow Wilson School of International Affairs.
- National Entertainment News RSS Feed (Hampshire Chronicle)
Dame Vera Lynn has spoken of her admiration for the Armed Forces as she launched a new anthology of poetry dedicated to and written by service personnel and their families.
- The Emotions of a Full Existence -- New Book of Poems Collectively Describe A Portrait of Life (GlobeNewswire via Yahoo! Finance)
MERRILLVILLE, Ind., Oct. 1, 2008 -- Brimming with meaning -- that is the picture that Juanita Robinson presents of a life aimed at finding love and following passion, which she presents in her new poetry book, A Portrait of Life.
- Join in The Adventures of Penelope Plum and Unravel Exciting Mysteries -- New Children's Book Follows An Aspiring ... (GlobeNewswire via Yahoo! Finance)
DUBLIN, Ga., Sept. 17, 2008 -- Meet Penelope Plum, an aspiring modern day sleuth who loves to solve mysteries. Join her, together with her best friend Max and her dog Sampson, as they embark on all sorts of adventures in Penelope Plum Mysteries, a delightful children's book written by Carla Hester.
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