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- A few words with poet-mom January O'Neil - Salem News
BEVERLY - January O'Neil began two years ago by posting poems on her blog. Now, after winning the Robert Frost Poetry Contest in April, she is kicking off the Lawrence-based foundation's sixth season of live poetry tomorrow and just sealed the deal ...
- Alone but not lonely in the States (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
IT WAS OGDEN NASH IN “FAMILY COURT†WHO said that one would be in less danger from the wiles of the stranger if one’s own kith and kin were more fun to be with.
- Times' new feature on LA history - Los Angeles Times Blogs
Today's Home section introduces a new feature by Sam Watters. The first installment looks at the history of the Huntington estate in San Marino. The Shorb home after extensive remodeling. Watters writes: When the current mortgage crisis ends, someone ...
- Unbridled private sector - La Crosse Tribune
Shared myth is important. When repeated in ritualistic form it reinforces our world view, comforts us in an apparently crazy world, and gives individuals the sense of purpose that makes action possible. One of my own guiding myths, the one I swore as ...
- Play by Play | Shakespearean workshops teach classic techniques (Urban Tulsa)
Tulsa City-County Library has announced a series of hands-on Shakespearean workshops for both actors and theatergoers alike. Weekly sessions, conducted by local acting coach and director Justin McKean, will begin September 18 and will culminate in November with a live, public performance starring w... By Paul Sheckarski.
- Kenny Bolin: Jim Cornette Screwed Bret, Jarrett Reveals How He Came Up With Storylines, Bill DeMott Shoots On ... (Lords of Pain)
This week on Who's Slamming Who, Tommy Fierro opens up the show talking about the retirement of long-time Independent veteran Ace Darling.
- Locally bred special effects guy gets Emmy nod - MLive.com
Rick Shick, the Grand Blanc-bred film and TV special effects artist, is going Saturday night to, he quips, "where the non-pretty people go." That is, he and his wife, Meg, are headed to the Emmys, but not the glitzy show that honors prime-time TV ...
- The Human-Faced Fish - The Citizen
The Human-Faced FishThe Citizen, MA - 23 hours agoAbraham Lincoln, after all, was famously neurotic, to the point of penning morose poetry and contemplating suicide. Even the stolid George Washington had at ...
- Gotta fight for your right to party - Independent
Share It's been a tough week for the men of our household. Small boy started a new school last Thursday. It was the first time he had to wear a uniform and sit in a classroom without the comforting presence of his big sister. He was not impressed "My ...
- Pizarro: Exhibit showcases San Jose artist's poetry, typography - Silicon Valley
Chances are you've been exposed to the work of San Jose artist Joe Miller. He's designed materials for so many Silicon Valley groups, including the Institute of Contemporary Art, the Museum of Quilts and Textiles, Contemporary Asian Theater Scene and ...
- Jay Reatard’s Extreme Makeover - Exclaim!
Exclaim!Jay Reatard’s Extreme MakeoverExclaim!, Canada - 6 hours agoI don’t really like poetry, so when songs are long they basically turn into fucking poems. I like to keep them more like mantras.â€
- Poetry fest goes on line - Ledbury Reporter
Poetry fest goes on lineLedbury Reporter, UK - 3 hours agoBy Gary Bills-Geddes » ANYONE who missed this year’s Ledbury Poetry Festival will be able to see highlights on the internet, to help celebrate National ...
- Book Review: Across the China Sky by C. Hope Flinchbaugh - Blogcritics.org
See also: » Book Review: Unleash the Poem Within - How Reading and Writing Poetry Can Liberate Your Creative Spirit by Wendy Nyemaster » Book Review: Singled Out - How Two Million Women Survived Without Men after the First World War by Virginia ...
- A dogwood's roots extend to Updike - Philadelphia Inquirer
A dogwood's roots extend to UpdikePhiladelphia Inquirer, PA - 1 hour agoOver a distinguished literary career spanning a half-century, Updike has produced 50 books of fiction, short stories, poetry, and assorted nonfiction. ...
- Even After a War With Russia, Many Georgians Revere Stalin (The Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
An enduring cult of Stalin persists in Georgia, where the Georgian-cobblers-son-turned-20th-century-titan remains a towering if contentious figure.
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