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- Let's take cues from the Dutch - The Times-Picayune - NOLA.com
Let's take cues from the DutchThe Times-Picayune - NOLA.com, LA - 4 hours agoWhen David Waggonner refers to the Dutch as the "reigning masters of the water world," he is speaking in both poetry and hyperbole. ...
- Interview with Barry Nemett, Painter and Author of Crooked Tracks, A ... - San Francisco Examiner
Barry Nemett has exhibited his paintings in museums and galleries throughout the United States, Asia, and Europe. Since receiving a Fulbright/ITT International Travel Fellowship to Spain, he has lectured worldwide, curated numerous traveling ...
- Eye On Crime: Faye talks "The Monocle & Jimmy Specs" - Comic Book Resources
"The Monocle & Jimmy Specs" on sale now What becomes of a costumed hero who has failed the people closest to him? Screenwriter Denis Faye (the forthcoming "High Midnight") explores this idea in the self-published one-shot "The Monocle and Jimmy Specs ...
- A mystical melody heals (Douglas County News Press)
When Katy Hoyer met her neighbor Belle, she knew she had found a friend for life.
- Lingual Juggle Act (Sin Chew Jit Poh)
Using a different language can apparently change your personality--or your perception of someone else's.
- Now entering the kids' land of Ology - Detroit Free Press
"Animals are neither good nor bad," Drake replies. Hand shooting in the air for another turn, the overexcited young scientist wants to know: "Have you ever seen a yeti?" "I trekked high into the Himalayas looking for a yeti and found one, but he didn ...
- Teachers’ union backs decision to drop poem from syllabus - The Herald
Teachers’ union backs decision to drop poem from syllabusThe Herald, UK - 3 hours agoJudith Gillespie, of the Scottish Parent Teacher Council, said: "Quite often a lot of death in art is incidental to the main message that the artist is ...
- Peninsula College Faculty Member Publishes Book - Buccaneer (subscription)
Peninsula College Faculty Member Publishes BookBuccaneer (subscription), WA - 13 hours agoCarmen Germain, an English professor at Peninsula College, has just published her first full-length book of poetry entitled, These Things I Will Take with ...
- Michael Jackson goes into studio with Robert Burns - Guardian Unlimited
Robert Burns's poetry might have been dismissed as "sentimental doggerel" by Jeremy Paxman but that hasn't stopped diminutive I'm A Celebrity contestant David Gest and pop legend Michael Jackson from recording an album of the much-loved Scottish poet ...
- Bob Dylan to play Kingston (Kingston Whig-Standard)
Bob Dylan is coming to Kingston. The singer/songwriter will play a concert at the K-Rock Centre in November, according to his website. Management at [...]
- In the Valley of the Shadow (New York Times)
At West Point, a professor teaches poetry to cadets and learns more than she expected.
- Faith Is Formed Over a Lifetime - Inrich.com
Todd Culbertson, editor of The Times-Dispatch's Editorial Pages, participates in the Education for Ministry program at St. Stephen's Episcopal Church. The assigments include the writing of spiritual autobiographies. Culbertson presented the following ...
- Idaho History: Joaquin Miller's imagination led to a colorful career - Idaho Statesman
Joaquin Miller claimed to know what the name Idaho meant.Generations of Idahoans believed that Idaho was an Indian word, and that it meant something like "light shining down on the mountains" or "gem of the mountains." Nearly all of these fanciful ...
- DS9 RESIDENT DATABASE FILE: Sisko, Jake - startrek.com
Jake Sisko has a surprisingly healthy mental outlook considering the traumatic childhood of losing his mother at age 11 during the infamous Borg massacre at the Battle of Wolf 359; he was unconscious when his father barely saved him from their ...
- The Week In Books: A feast of rich and dark materials (Independent)
Monoculture threatens literature just as much as landscape. If featureless plains of soya beans or oilseed rape can ruin not just the charm but the resilience of an eco-system, then a reading culture built around a narrow band of middle-of-the-road fiction and biography runs the risk of wrecking its fertility. From tutors on creative-writing courses I hear the complaint that their students ...
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