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- Raymond Weckstein - Concord Monitor
Raymond WecksteinConcord Monitor, NH - 1 hour agoHe loved poetry, classical music and learning. He is survived by his wife of 58 years, Estella (Friedman) Weckstein of Bow; four sons, Kenneth of Great ...
- Family Filmgoer - Washington Post
Washington PostFamily FilmgoerWashington Post, United States - 25 minutes agoThe movie has many narrative glitches (time passing is confusing), but the Harris-Mortensen pairing is pure horse opera poetry. There are bloody shootouts, ...
- Restaurant review: Andrew's On The Weir - Guardian Unlimited
Score 9.5/10 Telephone 01643 863300 Address Porlock Weir, Minehead, Somerset Open Wednesday-Sunday, lunch 2-2.30pm, dinner 7-9.30pm Porlock Weir, on the edge of Exmoor, is the last village on the north Somerset coast, near the Devon border, and home ...
- At the Theater - New York Observer
59East59 Theatres. Why do we go to the theater? Put it another way: Why, oh why , do we go to the theater? It frequently frustrates and disappoints us. And it’s expensive . Yet we keep going, come what may. But look at it from the point of view of ...
- Opposites attract in the two acts of 'Fantasticks' - The Times of Trenton - NJ.com
Opposites attract in the two acts of 'Fantasticks'The Times of Trenton - NJ.com, NJ - 13 minutes agoThey are overcome by exuberant expectation for what they've never experienced themselves but have read about in poetry and novels. ...
- American Nightmare (Erie Times-News)
Theatre 145's 'Buried Child' is an amalgamation of naturalism, symbolism, myth, poetry, and dark comedy.
- NEW IN THE NORTHWEST - Nature verse, animal stories: Robert Pack ... - Missoulian
“Still Here, Still Now” by Robert Pack, University of Chicago Press, hardbound, $22. In this, his 19th volume of verse, University of Montana professor Robert Pack reaffirms - and embellishes - his reputation as one of America’s pre-eminent ...
- Local groups buy land next to Frost museum - Bennington Banner
Local groups buy land next to Frost museumBennington Banner, VT - 1 hour agoThere, he wrote two books of poetry, including, "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening." He lived in Shaftsbury until 1938 and is buried in Bennington at Old ...
- Local poetry slam team doesn't advance (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
The Worcester Poetry Slam Team, competing at the National Poetry Slam Finals in Madison, Wis., last week, performed well in the performance competition, but did not score high enough to advance to the semifinal round, according to posts on the Worcester Poets Asylum blog and the blog of team member Trevor Byrne-Smith of Worcester.
- Mooresville man called ‘hero’ for volunteer work - Martinsville Reporter-Times
MOORESVILLE — Earlier this year, the Indianapolis Business Journal recognized Mooresville resident Don Perry, 75, as a finalist for its 2008 Healthcare Heroes award. Perry was among the top three volunteers in the state and was honored at the ...
- Learning a foreign language integral to future success (Independent Florida Alligator)
There’s a lot of advice I could give you about the next four years of your life. There’s a ton of stuff I could tell you that you should or shouldn’t do and a mass of truisms I could throw at you about how important education is or whatever. I’m sure you’ve heard it all before.
- A tribute to Caprisha in the ice cream sky - San Francisco Examiner
This is a guest post by San Francisco parent Dana Woldow. I’ve been checking the internet every few hours to see if there are any updates in the murder of 19-year-old Caprisha Green on Potrero Hill this past weekend. Green was shot in front of her ...
- Pangborn Elementary students say new school is cool (The Herald-Mail)
HAGERSTOWN Comparing their old school to a "funky zoo," fifth-graders Erika Johnson and Megan Davis celebrated the opening of their new school, Pangborn Elementary, on Tuesday.
- Local interest in poet Robert Frost reinvigorated (The Addison Independent)
By KATHRYN FLAGG RIPTON — Writers traveling the flood-damaged Route 125 to the Middlebury College Bread Loaf campus last week passed a familiar landmark on their way to the annual writers’ conference: the cozy white Homer Noble farmhouse, where poet Robert Frost spent his summers from 1939 until his death in 1963. The farmhouse was the object of sadness for many Frost fans last winter ...
- S.C. author Carrie Allen McCray Nickens, 94, dies (The Rock Hill Herald)
COLUMBIA -- By the time she was in her 70s, Carrie Allen McCray Nickens had already had a long and productive life. She had taught school and been a social worker, earned a master's degree and was active in the civil rights moment.
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