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- The City Has Moved Too Close to the Sun - MetroTimes
I have long said that a bad day in Detroit is better than a good day anywhere else in the world. Maybe I'm just burned out from traveling, but in recent years, I have roamed around the world more than a few times, and these experiences have only ...
- Poetry program still on a roll (The Scranton Times-Tribune)
WILKES-BARRE — Since the inception of the “Poetry in Transit†program last year, Mischelle Anthony has become known on the bus as the “Poetry Lady.â€
- Transitions: Clara Garner - Southwest Journal
Time : 5:41 p.m. Location : 4420 Fremont Ave. S. Clara, 3, was outside playing with a big pink ball with her brother and grandma as she was spending the day at her grandparents’ house. “When my mom comes over we are going to eat dinner and then ...
- Student-friendly paper passes the test - Independent
Share There was a great sense of relief and few, if any, complaints after the Ordinary Level Leaving Cert Irish Paper II yesterday. Many students declared they would have nothing more to do with the language. Robbie Cronin , an Association of ...
- 'Modern hermit' Kay Ryan the next U.S. poet laureate - Chicago Sun-Times
NEW YORK — Kay Ryan, award-winning poet, mountain bike rider and self-described ‘‘modern hermit,’’ will soon be going to Washington. The Library of Congress announced today that the lifelong Californian, whose compressed, metaphysical ...
- A man of science and letters (Minnesota Public Radio)
William Carlos Williams is one of the most celebrated American poets of the 20th century, yet he toiled in obscurity for much of his life. Midmorning examines the life and the work of the man who delivered babies by day, and wrote poetry by night.
- Artists say they're being squeezed out of their space - Salt Lake Tribune
Artists say they're being squeezed out of their spaceSalt Lake Tribune, United States - 4 hours agoShe hopes to keep open her coffee joint and poetry venue, which she bought in December 2006. "This isn't really just hurting me. It's hurting the community ...
- Howard Jacobson: What makes everyone believe that they have an ... - The Independent
Life's a talent contest. Darwin told us that, though I suspect we knew it well enough already. "In the struggle for survival, the fittest win out at the expense of their rivals because they succeed in adapting themselves best to their environment ...
- Edinburgh fest brings the glitz - Hollywood Reporter
Hollywood ReporterEdinburgh fest brings the glitzHollywood Reporter, United States - Jun 18, 2008By Stuart Kemp EDINBURGH, Scotland -- Poetry and drama by the seaside marked the opening of this year's Edinburgh International Film Festival as the red ...
- TIE ROSE...AND OTHER WORKS Local woman publishes second book ... - 24-7PressRelease.com (press release)
TIE ROSE...AND OTHER WORKS Local woman publishes second book ...24-7PressRelease.com (press release) - 1 hour agoHer first book, a poetry collection, is also available via lulu.com. Adie plans to follow up these two works with her first novel, titled Rock A Bye, ...
- Is YouTube truly the future? - Sydney Morning Herald
Is YouTube truly the future?Sydney Morning Herald, Australia - 3 hours agoSo now we are entering a new kind of digital literacy, where everyone is a publisher and whole populations have the chance to contribute as well as consume. ...
- McDonagh led cheers for village (The Saginaw News)
As a novelist and a poet, Marie Flowers McDonagh is leaving a legacy on the village of Chesaning. In October 2006, doctors told McDonagh she had lung cancer. She died Monday at 84.
- Don't Miss: Bagpipers, hip-hoppers, psychos - Prague Daily Monitor
Don't Miss: Bagpipers, hip-hoppers, psychosPrague Daily Monitor, Czech Republic - 1 hour agoAfter adapting Karel JaromÃr Erben's classic poetry collection Kytice [Wild Flowers] for the screen, FA Brabec has picked up Karel Hynek Mácha's Romantic ...
- Playwright's own story adds a personal touch to the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
Sarah Ruhl turns around the tale of Eurydice and Orpheus by seeing it from the point of view of Eurydice, and what she finds in the underworld and perhaps the real reason Orpheus looks back.
- Mentoring program let her escape life of drugs, abuse - Detroit Free Press
Mentoring program let her escape life of drugs, abuseDetroit Free Press, United States - 26 minutes agoShurn writes poetry and wants to get her book, "My Thoughts," published. "My poetry is a step in helping me move forward with my life," Shurn said. ...
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