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- RESCUE-BILL FIASCO: THE 'PUBLIC' PROBLEM (New York Post)
His name was George F. Babbitt. He was 46 years old now, in April 1920, and he made nothing in particular, neither butter nor shoes nor poetry, but he was nimble in the calling of selling houses for more than people could afford to pay. - "Babbitt"...
- Paging all poets - Footscray, Yarraville, Braybrook Star
Paging all poetsFootscray, Yarraville, Braybrook Star, Australia - 4 hours agoBut in the upcoming Australian Poetry Slam heat at Footscray Library, competitors are encouraged to “speak, scream, howl, whisper or sing†their verses. ...
- Billy Collins, 'sociable guy' and ace ambassador for poetry - San Diego Union-Tribune
Let's be frank: Popular poets who also attracted critical acclaim were a rarity in the 20th century. They still are. Robert Frost had both a large audience and approval from critics and scholars. Allen Ginsberg ultimately did too, though they had ...
- More Than Words: Morrison Unleashes Killer Instinct - Examiner.com
Examiner.comMore Than Words: Morrison Unleashes Killer InstinctExaminer.com - 4 hours ago"Those solitary journeys on hot and dusty Florida two-lane blacktop roads, with his thumb out and his imagination on fire with lust and poetry and Nietzsche ...
- [Herman’s Picks] Vol. 7, No. 7 (Jackson Free Press)
Election Day is next week. Get ready to call a personal moratorium on watching those wrenching Musgrove/Wicker ads, and then get thyself to loud music and hard liquor.
- UN mission in Lebanon brings inner peace - Boston Globe
UN mission in Lebanon brings inner peaceBoston Globe, United States - 7 hours agoIn addition to the Indian troops' yoga instruction, French troops have taught the many Francophone residents courses in poetry. ...
- Those who know The All - Telegraph-Journal
Those who know The AllTelegraph-Journal, Canada - 8 hours agoHe would create a work that would include music, poetry, and dance along with scent and light to be performed in the foothills of the Himalayas. ...
- Munro and Ricci, Mowat and Martin lead fall harvest of Canadian books - Globe and Mail
Munro and Ricci, Mowat and Martin lead fall harvest of Canadian booksGlobe and Mail, Canada - 36 minutes agoOne of the season's most talked-about novels, due Oct. 4, is by a writer known far and wide for his poetry. Red Dog Red Dog by Patrick Lane is described as ...
- Black waves in Cardiff Bay - News Wales
Black waves in Cardiff BayNews Wales, UK - 4 hours agoTalented students from Cardiff University creative writing course have had their poetry and prose published in a new anthology. ...
- Children’s Day, but not for them - Tribune
Two years after the directive on child labour by Supreme Court came into force, it is being flouted with impunity as scores of children below 14 continue to work at different places today on the eve of Children’s Day today. While the entire nation ...
- Eck named recipient of William Rockhill Nelson Award - digitalBURG.com
digitalBURG.comEck named recipient of William Rockhill Nelson AwarddigitalBURG.com, MO - 11 hours agoThe awards are presented annually for achievement in fiction, nonfiction and poetry. Eck will receive the award during a ceremony planned for 2 pm Sunday, ...
- Koontz strikes out with bad metaphors in ‘The Face’ - Waterloo Cedar-Falls Courier
Legendary suspense writer Dean Koontz has sold 375 million copies of his books worldwide  and that number rises by more than 17 million copies annually  for good reason. The man has a brilliant imagination and a helluva knack for ...
- Dallas activists in 1960s struggled against status quo in a time of ... - Dallas Morning News
“I bet you didn’t expect the gray,†says Stoney Burns. “I got it too,†replies Ernest McMillan, leading the pony-tailed visitor into his East Dallas apartment and back to the past. Living now less than a mile apart, they hadn’t seen each ...
- Finding her voice - Morris County Daily Record
Lauren Stokes' first literary effort was a comic book, penned when she was in the second grade, about a superhero who, in her words, was very smart and flew around fixing things. It remains unpublished. But more recent writing by Stokes, a Mountain ...
- The Space Cowboys - Daily Mirror
From life on a cattle ranch to Nasa, on a trip to Texas enjoy the wide open spaces of Texas. ONE minute you're a cowboy out on the prairie and the next you're inside a space shuttle feeling the urge to say: "Houston, the Eagle has landed." And, as if ...
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