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- Schneider novel set during coming RNC - Minneapolis Star Tribune
You cannot help but love the opening line of Bart Schneider 's new novel, "The Man in the Blizzard" (Three Rivers Press, $14.95, 304 pages); the last word is so unexpected. Here it is: I don't know when I first discovered that Detective Bobby ...
- The Burden of the Humanities - RedOrbit
The Burden of the HumanitiesRedOrbit, TX - 18 minutes ago... notably St Augustine, would adapt the Greek and Roman ideas to a program of Christian education, built around me study of grammar, rhetoric, poetry, ...
- Time and Again (Washington Post)
In the four decades he's lived in the farm town of Oxford, Iowa (population 705), Peter Feldstein, 66, has remained something of an outsider. If you weren't born there, you are eternally regarded as a newcomer by people who go back several generations. He was originally from New York, an artist, ...
- For the Love of Skipjacks (Bay Weekly)
Sails taut and spray flying, sailing vessels have plowed through time and our imaginations. With every adventure came a sailor’s story. On the Chesapeake, the broad-beamed skipjack has inspired many tales, from the work of dredging oysters to the watermen themselves.
- Yeats meets the digital age, full of passionate intensity - International Herald Tribune
DUBLIN : So here, under airtight, light-shielding glass, is a notebook given to William Butler Yeats in 1908 by Maud Gonne, the beautiful, brainy feminist Irish revolutionary and object of Yeats's infatuation across five decades, the muse — well ...
- Yankee Stadium going out as the House the Orioles closed? - New York Daily News
In its last season, Yankee Stadium most likely won't house a Major League playoff game or any October magic. The House that Ruth Built will go out with a regular season game to the Orioles if things continue the way that have been. Jacobson/AP Kevin ...
- At Your Library: Savor a taste of summer - Portsmouth Herald News
At Your Library: Savor a taste of summerPortsmouth Herald News, NH - 14 hours agoAt 10:30 am Wednesday, July 23, Lawrence Clark will share his one-man show blending music, original poetry, storytelling and drama. ...
- After-school activities guide - Philadelphia Daily News
Dear Readers: Ky'zae, a fourth-grader at Belmont School, joined ASAP's all-boys yoga club because, as he said, "It helps with anger and stuff." He and his 10 yoga club buddies recently practiced the tree pose during their after school club. This past ...
- Royal Familys verse writers thankless job gave him writers block - Thaindian.com
Thaindian.comRoyal Familys verse writers thankless job gave him writers blockThaindian.com, Thailand - 15 minutes agoMotion, however, added: “I thought all the poetry had gone, but I feel some of it is still there and may yet return.” Speaking about the occasion of the ...
- Osundare wins Africa's highest poetry prize - Vanguard
PROFESSOR Niyi Osundare has won this year’s Tchcaya U Tamsi Award for African Poetry. The prize, debuted in 1989, is named after Tchicaya U Tam’si, one of the continent’s best poets. The Tchcaya U Tamsi Award has been given every two years for ...
- Special Feature - AntiguaSun
Special FeatureAntiguaSun, Antigua and Barbuda - 1 hour agoNot only did literature come alive that night through readings, poetry and dance, but the celebration of Antigua and Barbuda being immortalised in the works ...
- Weather hasn't stopped Ozark Folk Center (The Springfield News-Leader)
Q: I have always wanted to go to the Cowboy Festival at that folk center in northern Arkansas. I worried that it might have been hurt by the bad weather we've had. Please find out if the folk center is still in business and if it's still having the Cowboy Festival. Thank you.
- Poets slam down their rhymes in Brink Lounge bout - The Capital Times
Poets slam down their rhymes in Brink Lounge boutThe Capital Times, WI - 2 hours agoThis wasn't a flowery, Shakespearean sonnet exhibition with pentameters and rhymes and professions of romantic love. Instead, Wednesday night was the second ...
- Unique kid biography brings Abe Lincoln alive (The Times of Northwest Indiana)
"LINCOLN SHOT," screams the headline! "Condition Considered Hopeless. Will Not Live Through the Night."
- SF City Hall memorial for Del Martin - San Francisco Chronicle
SF City Hall memorial for Del MartinSan Francisco Chronicle, USA - 3 hours agoThere was song and poetry, and remembrances by old friends and political allies. Martin's daughter, Kendra Mon, offered a private glimpse of her mother, ...
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