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- Feed your head: SF State reading recommendations - Golden Gate [X]Press
Feed your head: SF State reading recommendationsGolden Gate [X]Press, CA - 2 hours agoHis fifth volume of poetry, “Failure,” won the 2008 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry. Schultz recommends: “The Sun Also Rises,” by Ernest Hemingway. ...
- [From The Times-Picayune] (New Orleans Times-Picayune)
When Ruby Bridges walked into the formerly all-white William Frantz Elementary School in New Orleans in 1960, she stepped into history as an indelible symbol of integration.
- Bishop ready to be noticed (Baltimore Sun)
First African-American to hold post in Md. Episcopal Diocese When the Rev. Canon Eugene T. Sutton was elected the 14th bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Maryland, the first person he called was his 94-year-old grandmother, a devout Baptist who lives in a Washington nursing home. "Her prayers for me have made all the difference in the world," Sutton said.
- A first for Badlands Trio (The Florida Times-Union)
The guys in Badlands Trio have all been through it. They've played covers; they've sat in whenever this friend or that needed someone for a gig. Drummer Peter Miles is in New York jazz guitarist Doug Wamble's band whenever he records or tours.
- Life&Style briefs - Herald Times Reporter
Life&Style briefsHerald Times Reporter, WI - 6 hours agoA complete listing of the contest events can be found at www.deltad.net. MANITOWOC — John Kopecky, author of poetry chapbooks "Heart of Flesh" and "Ports on ...
- Jobs Classifieds Real Estate Rentals Autos - Cedar Rapids Gazette
GazetteOnline Home Log In Read The e-Edition Newsletters RSS Feeds Data Central Gazette Store FAQ Page Place a Classifed Ad News Home Log In Read The e-Edition Business Newsletters RSS Feeds Data Central Iowa Caucuses Gazette Store Sports Home Log In ...
- Sir Murray Halberg elevated to the elite - Otago Daily Times
Sir Murray Halberg elevated to the eliteOtago Daily Times, New Zealand - 46 minutes agoCrippled in the left arm by a rugby injury as a teen, Sir Murray set about a running career marked by dogged determination and canny tactics. ...
- Caring banks could have prevented housing crisis - Post-Tribune
"A bank is a place where they lend you an umbrella in fair weather and ask for it back when it begins to rain."Â -- Robert Frost In his book "Kennedy," Theodore C. Sorensen wrote "Few will forget the memorable moments of that solemn ceremony at ...
- The Truth Force at the Met (New York Review of Books)
at the Metropolitan Opera, New York City, April–May 2008.
- Shadows in the rain (The Daily Triplicate)
In the summer of 1964, R. Joe King was a young ex-Marine who felt a desire to leave a directionless city life in San Francisco and go north to Del Norte County.
- Highest-ranking Shriner visits area - Pensacola News Journal
Highest-ranking Shriner visits areaPensacola News Journal, FL - 6 hours ago... Lane welcomed family and friends of some of the winning poets for the third annual poetry contest, sponsored by the Friends of Southwest Branch Library. ...
- Spike in sales for next poet laureate - The Associated Press
guardian.co.ukSpike in sales for next poet laureateThe Associated Press - 1 hour agoHer collections "The Niagara River," "Say Uncle" and "Elephant Rocks" hold the top three spaces on Amazon.com's list of best-selling poetry books, ...Kay Ryan, UCLA graduate in English, named 16th poet laureate of US UC Los AngelesLiterary post for SJ native San Jose Mercury NewsPoet Kay Ryan is named poet laureate International Herald TribuneNew York Times - FoxReno.comall 126 news articles
- The Hot Tub of Doom Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired reviewed. - Slate
In March of 1977, about 14 months before shooting began on The Shining , Jack Nicholson took a vacation to Colorado, apparently leaving his palace on Mulholland Drive in the care of Anjelica Huston, Marlon Brando's maid, and Chinatown director Roman ...
- Jean C. Soule, 89, children's author, educator - Philadelphia Daily News
Jean Conder Soule, 89, formerly of Springfield, Delaware County, a children's book author, poet, and educator, died of heart failure Sunday at Riddle Village, a retirement community in Media. While raising a family in Springfield, Mrs. Soule wrote ...
- Bite Marks (The Sun Post)
If you had told me last week that one of the hottest books in the land would be a neo-noir, post-Goth murder/love combo about werewolves, I would’ve ripped out your fur. Had you said it’d be written in free verse, I’d’ve pounded you into a poem. I mean, really, fuckin’ lycanthropic poetry?
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