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- Unlocking the Ransom Center's 'Mystique of the Archive' (Austin American-Statesman)
Rustling around in an archive sounds like a dreary task — the sort of thing you'd delegate to the unpaid summer intern. But if you've ever spent a stray hour plunging into the countless files held at the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, you know that there's nothing dreary about it at all.
- My first job (The Ukiah Daily Journal)
Area residents discuss their start in the world of work It's Labor Day, a holiday when workers in the United States are honored with a day off or are given holiday pay for working.
- On Your Mind - Sierra Vista Herald
On Your Mind is the Herald/Review’s telephone opinion line and is intended as a public forum for our readers. Comments represent the opinions of callers and do not necessarily represent the opinions of the newspaper or any specific knowledge that ...
- Weekend book reviews - International Herald Tribune
White Heat The Friendship of Emily Dickinson and Thomas Wentworth Higginson. By Brenda Wineapple. 416 pages. $27.95. Alfred A. Knopf. "Dare you see a Soul at the 'White Heat'?" was the unnerving question put by Emily Dickinson in one of the poems she ...
- Arsenal Football FanCast 033 - FootballFanCast.com
Arsenal Football FanCast 033FootballFanCast.com, UK - 9 hours ago... that’s Arsenal until Chelsea put out their latest financial figures) and (poetry alert) Vito Mannone is praised, the Daily Mail’s Hatchet Man should be ...
- Jeff Biggers: Serena: This Fall's Most Dangerous Novel (HuffingtonPost)
As unforgettable as a haunting mountain ballad, Serena unfolds like a brilliantly conceived cautionary tale and mediation on the dark corners of unbridled lust to profit at any cost.
- Publication a surprise to young poet - Sonoma Index Tribune
Nineteen-year-old Emma Cline can't remember writing the poem that was selected for publication in "We are quiet, We are loud: The best young writers and artists in America." The anthology features writings, photos and artwork of students across ...
- Drag queen Daniel Radcliffe - femalefirst.co.uk
Daniel Radcliffe wants to play a drag queen in his next movie. The 'Harry Potter' star confessed he would love to land the unusual role because it would allow him to dress as a woman and wear make-up. He said: "I think part of me would love to play a ...
- Plouffe Whistles Plus: Obama's failed fight-back - Slate
On the record Time coffee featuring Obama campaign manager David Plouffe: Plouffe argued for paying less attention to the ups and downs of the polls because a) Obama would beat McCain on turnout and b) swing voters would probably break one way or ...
- Mouth music: Madison gets ready for the National Poetry Slam (Isthmus)
With 76 teams of poets from the United States, Canada and Europe converging on Madison to attend the annual National Poetry Slam festival Aug. 3-9, the city is set to become the center of the spoken-word universe during one of the hottest weeks of the year.
- Sports Commentary - The Bulletin
Want to see your name in our “Monkeybrains†section? The Bulletin is seeking creative submissions from anyone 15 and under for a new Youth Content feature. Are you a budding artist? Writer? Photographer? Send your work to Nicky Lipartito at ...
- Celebrated screenwriter packs classes (The Oklahoma Daily)
His books have been banned. His poems have won national awards. His writing has attracted the praise of world leaders. Now, the expertise of professor James Ragan is being absorbed by OU students in his screenwriting classes.
- Not your average poet: Award-winning writer/recycling coordinator is ... - St. Cloud Times
ST. JOSEPH — Larry Schug always has something to write about. It’s how he knows he’s alive. “People say, ‘I don’t know what to write about,’ and I say, ‘What, did you wake up dead this morning?’ †he said. “Turn off the TV every ...
- Still sprightly, M.F. Husain celebrates 93rd birthday (New Kerala)
New Delhi, Sep 17 : When he was in college, he was Fida. And friends swooned over him.
- Enneagram personality test helps wines fit in - The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
The Star-Ledger - NJ.comEnneagram personality test helps wines fit inThe Star-Ledger - NJ.com, NJ - 1 hour agoWhen Robert Louis Stevenson wrote that "wine is bottled poetry," he was surely referring to a pinot noir. "It's a 4 wine: elusive, artistic, romantic and ...
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