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- My Wedding Ring - New York Times Blogs
With great joy, I decided to put my wedding ring back on my finger this past weekend. I had stopped wearing my ring because I was slightly embarrassed to live in a state where people like my sister couldn’t marry the people they love. But I have no ...
- Local Stories Poetry 99 editor’s picks Additional nods from the short-poem contest’s highest-ranking judge. (Chico News & Review)
For the second straight year, hundreds of local poets submitted entries to Poetry 99. The panel of CN&R editors did not honor some poems...
- Tolstoy changes cigar workers’ lives in Cap Rep play - Daily Gazette
There isn’t much about the Capital Repertory Theatre production of “Anna in the Tropics” that doesn’t strongly resonate with Clea Rivera, and that includes wardrobe. “We’re in Florida and it’s set during the summer, so we get to use ...
- WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING - Chicago Tribune
Here's the real problem with Mr. Obama: the jarring gap between his promises of change and his status quo performance. There are just too many contradictions between the eloquent poetry of the man's stirring rhetoric and the dull, familiar prose of ...
- New Web Site, Content for ProQuest - WWJ
New Web Site, Content for ProQuestWWJ, MI - 1 hour agoTwentieth-Century Drama may be licensed separately or as an add-on module to Literature Online. With more than 330000 full-text works of poetry, ...
- Library cards reach historic high -- and many go for the CDs, movies, Internet access (The Times of Northwest Indiana)
The slumping economy continues to drive Americans to one place that is tried and true -- the library. And they're going there for more than books.
- Middle school students' poetry published (This Week New Albany)
More than 100 New Albany eighth-graders are now published authors.
- Regionalist painter documented rural, urban scenes from his life (The Columbus Dispatch)
Clyde Singer was a beloved artist, critic and administrator in northeastern Ohio. During a 50-year career at the Butler Institute of American Art in Youngstown, he held many titles -- including artist in residence and assistant director. He inspired fellow artists and guided students. His most impressive legacy, however, is his stunning volume of work: He produced more than 3,000 paintings, ...
- Balancing act (The Wichita Eagle)
The thrill for Wichita State theater students in doing the musical "Waltzing in Heaven" is that their production this week is the world premiere and they are putting their stamps on their roles before anyone else. But the concern for director Marie Allyn King, who is in charge of opera and music theater at WSU, is that the show will have very personal and emotional connections to the Wichita ...
- Activists gather for European Social Forum - Earthtimes (press release)
Activists gather for European Social ForumEarthtimes (press release), UK - 2 hours ago... along with cultural activities, including films, concerts and poetry readings. "The forum is a natural part of building alliances over national borders ...
- Family finds small ways to remember daughter - St. Joseph News-Press
Family finds small ways to remember daughterSt. Joseph News-Press, MO - 14 hours agoby Clinton Thomas On Saturday morning, the Griswolds will celebrate 7-year-old Marissa’s birthday the same way they have for the past five years. ...
- Whose America now? Not Gore Vidal's - Huffington Post
Whose America now? Not Gore Vidal'sHuffington Post, NY - 4 hours ago"Slaves have a hard time making poetry," he said, relishing the shock factor, "unless it's got a beat." Vidal, like many of his generation and social ...
- Awful beauty - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Awful beautyMinneapolis Star Tribune, MN - 1 hour agoIn her new volume, "Blood Dazzler," a finalist for the National Book Award for poetry, Patricia Smith brings an incantatory brilliance to the horror of that ...
- Analysts Break Down Election (The Harvard Crimson)
Conservative political analyst William Kristol ’73 and William A. Galston, a former policy advisor to Bill Clinton, reacted to the outcome of this year’s presidential race at a post-election forum held in the Tsai auditorium yesterday.
- A service member's story - Daily Press
Charles F. "Mickey" Helderman Jr. was almost 15 years old when he managed to join the Army. "I went to the Marine Corps and they turned me down. 'Too small' they said. And then the Army. The sergeant major said, 'He'll grow,'" recalled the 96-year ...
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