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- Healthy Perspectives: Heartsongs - Greenwich Time
I'm transfixed by the television images as CNN intercuts between the Dow Jones industrial average dropping and a bunch of talking heads babbling about how to get the economy back on track. Just like the old days at Santa Anita Race Track in ...
- BSO Director’s Departure Eclipsed By Gifted Young Soloists - Ellsworth American
Ellsworth AmericanBSO Director’s Departure Eclipsed By Gifted Young SoloistsEllsworth American, ME - 5 hours agoPoetry in sound. The third movement brought in the horns for a fresh taste, like sherbet between courses. From there it took off, the soloists at times ...
- Devil's Kitchen Literary Festival events set - The Southern
Devil's Kitchen Literary Festival events setThe Southern, IL - 59 minutes agoHe also has work in such journals and anthologies as Blackbird, Poet Lore, The Gettysburg Review, Cuthroat, North American Review, Runes: A Review of Poetry ...
- Pump up the power - Globe and Mail
Pump up the powerGlobe and Mail, Canada - 1 hour agoTitled Beloved of the Sky, the collection was poetry in motion, a beautifully executed array of imaginative pieces employing frayed yarns, crochet, ...
- November Family Calendar - Burlington Free Press
Best Bets Friday Fun Night It may be dark and cold outside, but your family will be warm and happy at the Greater Burlington YMCA’s Family Fun Night on Nov. 22. You won’t find a more affordable (just $2 per person) and healthy event for all ages ...
- Vallejoans rededicate mural (Vallejo Times-Herald)
There were few places left to sit - and many were left standing - during Saturday's rededication ceremony for the anti-drug mural on Tennessee and Monterey streets. About 100 people gathered for the Red Ribbon Week event, including family members of Nathaniel Green and
- On the Bright Side: Hartwick professor publishes poets’ letters (The Daily Star)
Thomas Travisano, a Hartwick College professor, said he spent 10 years working on correspondence between Elizabeth Bishop and Robert Lowell. The result has been a collection gaining mainstream media recognition.
- Privates on Parade stands the test of time - Yorkshire Post
Privates on Parade stands the test of timeYorkshire Post, UK - 16 hours ago"However, I think most writers of fiction, whether it be poetry, novels or plays always draw on their own lives. Some may disguise it more than others and ...
- Book review - Survival In Our Own Land, ed. Christobel Mattingley - Adelaide Independent Weekly
Book review - Survival In Our Own Land, ed. Christobel MattingleyAdelaide Independent Weekly, Australia - 4 hours agoThere are contributions from 150 Nungas who movingly tell their stories in poetry and prose; these various anecdotes of suffering, pain and survival in ...
- Wake Forest students celebrate Chinese Moon Festival - WFU News Service
Wake Forest students celebrate Chinese Moon FestivalWFU News Service, NC - 4 hours agoThe Moon Festival will feature dance, vocal and instrumental performances, a tae kwon do demonstration, a riddle contest for children, Chinese poetry ...
- 'Flip a coin,' pick a leader: Liberal MPs - Calgary Herald
OTTAWA - Many Liberal MPs said Thursday they want their party's leadership race confined to a small number of serious people. One even suggested that a couple of strong candidates simply "flip a coin" to make the decision, so the Liberals can move on ...
- Ties that bind (Honolulu Star-Bulletin)
In celebration of Filipino-American History Month, a photography exhibition that toured the country is on display at the Hawaii State Library through Oct. 25. "Singgalot ... The Ties that Bind," organized by retired University of Hawaii ethnic studies professor Dean Alegado, originally was exhibited at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., in 2006.
- Former US poet laureate Louise Glueck receives $100,000 prize - MetroMix
NEW YORK (AP) _ Former U.S. poet laureate Louise Glueck has been awarded the Wallace Stevens Award, a $100,000 prize for "outstanding and proven mastery in the art of poetry," the Academy of American Poets announced Tuesday. Glueck, who served as ...
- We’re Heading Left Once Again - Newsweek
John McCain 's "Joe the Plumber" would no doubt like to have a beer with Sarah Palin's "Joe Six-Pack." In truth, Joe Wurzelbacher isn't a licensed plumber and Joe Six-Pack is a horrible cliché, but no matter. They're cultural kin to the iconic ...
- Peace vigil draws crowd on anniversary of attack; ‘Eye-for-an-eye mentality doesn’t work.’ (Columbia Daily Tribune)
Lily Tinker Fortel was in her high school calculus class the morning of Sept. 11, 2001, when terrorists hijacked planes and crashed them into a field in Pennsylvania and buildings in New York City and Washington, D.C.
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