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- Using the power of poetry to help highlight troubles - Midhurst and Petworth Today
Using the power of poetry to help highlight troublesMidhurst and Petworth Today, UK - 2 hours agoAn orthotist has used poetry to reflect the emotions of a broken Zimbabwe father left to nurse his innocent son's wounds following an attack in the ...
- Bombers: Italy's finest - Farmington Daily Times
Italy would be proud. The Connecticut Bombers may hail from the East Coast, but with a tongue-tying roster, you'd never know. Take it from their coach, the quotable Joe Rietano, who is a Connie Mack World Series alum (class of '72). "We got some ...
- Poetry column: Sneaky tactics behind mastering mirrors - Evening Sun
In part, most poets are chroniclers. They record truthfully, though maybe not realistically, the times in which they live. They couch their stories in metaphor and allusion. They compare and refer, rather than state directly. Poets hold before us ...
- The Great Outdoors (The Saline Reporter)
Camping in Southeast Michigan is no longer only about s'mores and soggy sleeping bags.
- Dear Uncle Mat - San Antonio Current
San Antonio CurrentDear Uncle MatSan Antonio Current, tx - 14 minutes agoWhile doing this, read a little Anne Sexton poetry and try out a few Dorothy Parker stories. I am not promising an epiphany, but it might help to both ...
- Service is Tuesday for Carrie Allen McCray Nickens (The State)
A memorial service for the writer Carrie Allen McCray Nickens will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Second Calvary Baptist Church, 1110 Mason Road in Columbia. Manigault-Hurley Funeral Home is handling the arrangements. Nickens, who died Friday at 95, became a well-known and respected writer in her 70s. Her first poetry book, “Piece of Time,†was published in 1993. She came to much wider ...
- Events Calendar for August 28 (The Bryan-College Station Eagle)
Alfred T. Hornbacks -- Rockin' C Karaoke, 8 p.m. Tuesdays, no cover The Beer Joint -- Firehouse Karaoke, 8 p.m. Thursdays & Fridays, no cover Chri ...
- Special events: Celebrate with food, fireworks, bands, baseball (The Toledo Blade)
The Red, White, KABOOM celebration, a two-day event featuring food, music, and...
- My sympathies lie with proud, sunny Georgians - Independent
I spent a brief period in Georgia in the 1980s -- before the Soviet Union collapsed, but when it was very obviously in decline -- and thought it a most delightful country. It was Italy on the Caucasus, and the Georgians seemed like the Italians of ...
- More to Hadrian than a wall - Daily Telegraph
Far from the Adriatic being named after Hadrian - (H)Adriatic - Publius Aelius Hadrianus (Roman emperor ad?117-38) took his personal name from the Adriatic - or rather, from Hadria, the port in the Po delta after which the sea was named. The reason ...
- 'Gorgeous' Stangl 'excited' to be in Maxim - Allentown Morning Call
'Gorgeous' Stangl 'excited' to be in MaximAllentown Morning Call, PA - 2 hours agoWhen I wasn't dancing, I was writing poetry and short stories.'' But in April, at the suggestion of her roommate, Philadelphia Eagles cheerleader Kjersti ...
- Media Advisory - The 21st Trillium Book Award - CNW Group
TORONTO, June 11 /CNW/ - On behalf of the Ontario Ministry of Culture, the Ontario Media Development Corporation (OMDC) is hosting a luncheon event on Thursday June 12th, 2008 to announce the winners for the 21st Trillium Book Award; Ontario's ...
- Beatnix closing doors today with final 'bash' - Waco Tribune-Herald
It served a good cup of coffee and welcomed artists to show or sing their creations, but Beatnix ends its run today. The funky, eclectic joint at North 19th Street and Lake Shore Drive had survived since September 2005, but a combination of economic ...
- Hail, hail, rock'n'roll - guardian.co.uk
Hail, hail, rock'n'rollguardian.co.uk, UK - Jul 31, 2008Subtitled The Poetry of Silence, it shows some 60 paintings from across the Danish artist's career, and opens with a quotation from Rainer Maria Rilke. ...
- Obituaries in the news - Philadelphia Inquirer
DALLAS (AP) , James A. Baker. a former Texas Supreme Court Justice known as a devoted scholar of appellate law, died Sunday. He was 77. He died in his sleep, the Texas Supreme Court said. Baker was diagnosed last year with cancer, which spread ...
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