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- Giving back a âMUSTâ for woman - Centre Daily
The thought of being ashamed that she has a mental illness doesnât cross Turanne Gardnerâs mind. She has low-level manic depression, winter depression, anxiety as well as physical struggles with migraines, all of which caused her to be homeless ...
- Robert Smith seeks a cure for what ails him (Phoenix New Times)
Young bands â New York's Rapture, most notably and successfully â cite Robert Smith's London outfit The Cure as a holy source, a development nobody apart from the Cure's planet of black-clad fans might have guessed. The Cure sold records, claiming and saving lives during the '80s, when R ...
- Poetry meets film - Lawrentian (subscription)
Poetry meets filmLawrentian (subscription), WI - 6 hours agoBeside that, the students are free to do whatever they want. The digital processes students were given a portfolio of each poet's work, and the poets were ...
- Banks County News (MainStreet Newspapers)
Charlie Smith Charlie Ellington Smith, 83, of Baldwin, died Sunday, May 18, 2008, at a private care facility, following an extended illness. He was born in Pickens County, S.C., on August 15, 1924, the son of the late George Earl and Mary Elizabeth Anderson Smith.
- Girl, 12, who hanged herself was obsessed with 'emo' culture (Evening Standard)
A girl of 12 hanged herself in her bedroom after becoming obsessed with the 'emo' culture and suicide, an inquest has heard. Rachel Jarvis was found unconscious in her room by her mother and died in hospital two days later.
- Songwriting gurus share their secrets (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)
The ideas and inspiration for putting words into music takes many paths for many people. Many songwriters aim to land a hit through the way other people interpret their lyrics. Others meld their feelings with a melody for sheer self-fulfillment and hope what hits their heart taps a beat into othersâ. Songwriters here at home and across the nation shared their insights into the craft. Poetry ...
- Heron project is great fun - La Crosse Tribune
Recently, my 9-year-old friend and I accomplished what I call, âThe Heron Project.â Within a very limited time frame, we visited 33 of our cityâs herons. It was great fun. We used the La Crosse Tribuneâs map and set about taking her picture ...
- Young finds literary and spiritual love in âThe Shackâ - Gulf Coast Newspapers
Young finds literary and spiritual love in âThe ShackâGulf Coast Newspapers, AL - 27 minutes agoYoung has written songs for his own amusement, as well as poetry, short stories and newsletters. He has also written for business, created web content, ...
- Honor Your Mother (Kirkwood-Webster Journal)
Motherâs Day is fast approaching. The Journals want to know what makes your mother or wife the best of them all. Sing her praises and send photos to tosmith@yourjournal.com .
- Obama mentor: 'Smash on, victory-eating Red Army' - WorldNetDaily
The man who heavily influenced U.S. Sen. Barack Obama during his growing years wrote poetry praising the aggression of communism, criticizing "Sweet Jesus" and mocking the traditional hymn "Onward Christian Soldiers," according to an advocate for ...
- CD Review: Alkaline Trio looks to pop with 'Agony and Irony' - U-Wire.com
With Alkaline Trio's major label debut "Agony and Irony," it's hard to distinguish if the band tried too hard or didn't try hard enough. My love and adoration for this band makes it hard to write anything remotely negative about their music - heck ...
- Becoming Richard Rorty - Inside Higher Ed
Becoming Richard RortyInside Higher Ed, DC - 9 hours agoNeil Grossâs book Richard Rorty: The Making of an American Philosopher, to be published next month by University of Chicago Press, is not exactly a ...
- Young teacher wins top honors in East Windsor (Journal Inquirer)
EAST WINDSOR â Although relatively new to teaching, Colleen Bava has been chosen as the townâs teacher of the year for her innovative ideas, creative use of technology, and community outreach efforts.
- Grandson Writes Letter to Honor Late Writer - Donga.com
The late Korean writer, poet and English literature scholar Pi Cheon-deuk, whose pen name was Geum-a, met a Japanese girl named Asako three times in his essay âKarma,â before he died last year. âI shouldnât have met her the third time,â he ...
- The Ladies Love Her - Hartford Advocate
Hartford AdvocateThe Ladies Love HerHartford Advocate, CT - 48 minutes agoShe's known for her beat-poetry-like lyrics, her beat-poetry and her beat-like riffs. She freestyles her way through songs at her concerts, rapping over her ...
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