Poetry news via Google, MSN, and Yahoo!
- Easton’s home-grown wordsmith - Easton Courier
Easton CourierEaston’s home-grown wordsmithEaston Courier, CT - 53 minutes ago“They’re all about Easton but none are about Easton,” Hubbell said of her books, which include poetry collections, picture books and easy readers for ...
- PAST THE GAPS: Focus on your strengths when explaining periods of ... - Times & Democrat
NEW YORK -- The business world was surprised in August 2007 when Robert Nardelli landed the top job at Chrysler LLC after being shown the door as The Home Depot's CEO in January. Not all out-of-work employees bounce back so easily. With unemployment ...
- TBA DIARY: Lemon Made Good Made Bad (Willamette Week)
Photo by Carolezoom. Lemon Andersen, Winningstad Theater, Mon., Sept 8, 8:30 pm There has been a glitch in the scheduling. Tiago Guedes, a talented Argentine performer, conceptual artist, and spontaneous maker of small gestures and iterative things, has been misplaced. His first performance, according to the program, was meant to be at PNCA but wasn’t. His second performance was meant to be at ...
- Perhaps Death Is Proud; More Reason to Savor Life - Dispatch
At my job, people die. Jeff Swensen for The New York Times ‘CONDITION A’ “I did the only thing I could do,” Theresa Brown said of trying to save a patient. That’s hardly our intention, but they die nonetheless. Usually it’s at the end of ...
- Books address racism as it affects daily lives of Indians - Billings Gazette
MISSOULA - It ain't easy being Indian. So says one of America's premier American Indian writers of contemporary Indian life. To help explain the racial complexities that permeate Sherman Alexie's work, a textbook for teachers, "Sherman Alexie in the ...
- 'I don't think you're ever too old to learn' - Des Moines Register
Terri Mace hasn't been in a classroom in 45 years. She opens her reading test and tilts her head to see through the scratched lenses of glasses someone has given her. Her clothes were given to her, too. And now she's been given a chance to get a high ...
- Poet John Rybicki Visits Haverford - Bi-College News
Poet John Rybicki Visits HaverfordBi-College News, PA - 1 hour agoBy Rose Howse Acclaimed poet John Rybicki visited Haverford to do a short reading of his work last Tuesday afternoon and to conduct a poetry-writing ...
- Pioneering lesbian rights activist dies just weeks after wedding - The Independent
Del Martin, the pioneering lesbian rights activist whose career spanned more than five decades, and who twice took part in California's “first” gay marriage, has died at the age of 87. Friends from across the political spectrum paid tribute today ...
- Rosie Gets a Broadway Theater - FOXNews
Rosie Gets a Broadway TheaterFOXNews - 1 hour agoLast night he opened at City Center in “Romantic Poetry,” a tuneful, funny ensemble musical written by John Patrick Shanley (“Moonstruck”) with songs by ...
- Matshikiza's fans say goodbye - Sunday Independent
He was one of a rare breed, but John Matshikiza probably died not knowing how many people admired, respected and loved him. On Friday, however, the bustling scenes at his memorial service at the Bassline in Newtown, Johannesburg, told the true story ...
- Sacred writing subject of workshop - Peterborough Examiner
Sacred writing subject of workshopPeterborough Examiner, Canada - 5 hours ago"I realized that so many secular writings were based on Judeo- Christian writings," she says. She references The St. Augustine's Confessions and John of the ...
- P@*ss on Ted Berrigan whilst Kevin Killian and Charlie Parker are like ... - San Francisco Examiner
Something about those poets and the way they're always dropping each other’s names all over the place. It gives me a queer tremor in the stomach. I picked up a Ted Berrigan book from the library the other day and just about every poem seemed ...
- Piney Poems -- A Heartwarming and Whimsical Poetry Anthology About the Old South Jersey (GlobeNewswire via Yahoo! Finance)
PEMBERTON, N.J., Sept. 12, 2008 -- Take a glimpse of the old southern New Jersey as you accompany author Harry Monesson in Up A Cranberry Tree II. Through this poetry anthology, he unravels the stories, unveils the life, and uncovers the places of South Jersey.
- The week that China began to rule the world - Daily Mail
Daily MailThe week that China began to rule the worldDaily Mail, UK - 6 hours agoAs Europe expanded it was thought to be the weakness of the 'mysterious' East that it was good at weaving carpets, writing poetry and the like, ...
- Dalits — the oppressed minority - The News International
Dalits — the oppressed minorityThe News International, Pakistan - 40 minutes agoThey recite the poetry of Sufi poets of the sub-continent at their worshipping places frequently and call it the religious songs. ...
|
|
Mortgage Quotes
Florida Mortgages
December 2007 Mortgage News
|