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- End-of-year school obligations drive parents batty (Arizona Daily Star)
NEW YORK — My son's baseball teacher scheduled an end-of-year, mother-son game the other day, and it was a blast.
- River safety warnings follow Boy Scout's death - The Oregonian - OregonLive.com
River safety warnings follow Boy Scout's deathThe Oregonian - OregonLive.com, OR - 55 minutes agoFinn Terry, an 11-year-old who loved poetry, drowned this weekend during a canoe trip with his Boy Scout troop. The canoe -- carrying an unidentified man ...
- Rochester poets show poetry is not for sissies - Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Rochester poets show poetry is not for sissiesRochester Democrat and Chronicle, NY - 42 minutes agoThat's one lesson I learned from going though the 180 or so poems submitted to the first-ever Connections Contrition poetry contest. As announced last week, ...
- The legacy of Yves Saint Laurent - Clarksville Online
The legacy of Yves Saint LaurentClarksville Online, TN - 3 hours ago“The poetry of each of his creations reflects this man’s incredible sensitivity and vast cultural knowledge. Every square inch of fabric is compelling… ...
- Imagining the east (The New Statesman)
Once dismissed as imperialist fantasies about the Muslim world, British orientalist paintings are once again becoming popular. Their exotic visions tell us much about the social and cultural history of Victorian Britain
- Students Contribute to Smoking Documentary - Free Times
Free TimesStudents Contribute to Smoking DocumentaryFree Times, SC - 4 hours ago“My students and I say: Watch for the poetry, the ribbon running through this, which is both part of but somewhat apart from the story line. ...
- Time Since Western transcends musical geography (OnMilwaukee.com)
These days Andy Brawner's talents fuel Time Since Western, a musical alter ego marked by the poetry of dusty roads and imaginative wanderlust. He recently released a new record and chatted with us about it.
- Shakespeare gets groovy in Kingsmen's comedy "WALL•E" (Moorpark Acorn)
Forsooth and far out! The 12th season of the Kingsmen Shakespeare Festival kicked off last weekend with the frothy comedy "As You Like It," directed by Kevin P. Kern in his festival directorial debut.
- Kate Summerscale wins the Samuel Johnson prize - Daily Telegraph Blogs
My brilliant former colleague Kate Summerscale has won the Samuel Johnson prize for her book The Suspicions of Mr Whicher . We are delighted for her. Hooray for Kate! It's customary when someone goes from being a well-kept secret, to a less well-kept ...
- We Still Welcome Local Poets - Great Neck Record
We Still Welcome Local PoetsGreat Neck Record, NY - 4 hours agoWe would love to reinstate our "Local Poets" column. All we need is some poetry from our readers. We would all be just delighted to once again publish the ...
- Can we make art out of Oregon Voters' Pamphlet? - Oregonian
My good friend Ed is a creative guy who always makes me think. Once he suggested that cars be limited to 25 mph, thereby instantly ending virtually all vehicle fatalities. Since he drives a rather fast sports sedan, I'm not sure he was serious, but ...
- Thomas Disch; science-fiction novelist; 68 (San Diego Union-Tribune)
Thomas M. Disch, an author, poet and critic who twisted the inherently twisted genre of science fiction in new, disturbing directions, including writing his last book in the voice of God, died Friday at his Manhattan apartment. He was 68.
- Labour’s attacks on benefits claimants will make life harder for ... - Socialistworker.co.uk
Labour’s attacks on benefits claimants will make life harder for ...Socialistworker.co.uk, UK - 7 hours agoI resent the idea that I am “workshy†– I write poetry, study and debate with friends and fellow socialists. I also care for my disabled wife and educate my ...
- Diego Riviera's bicycle pursuit of Frida Kahlo in Hampstead - Hampstead and Highgate Express
Diego Riviera's bicycle pursuit of Frida Kahlo in HampsteadHampstead and Highgate Express, UK - 4 hours agoHampstead also features in a pair of paintings of lovers called Poetry in Motion, with I (pictured) set outside the Holly Bush pub and II in nearby Golden ...
- Joan Aragone: Play games to improve your brain (San Mateo County Times)
As we age, our brains function less efficiently than they did when we were younger.That isn't news to anybody over 50 who knows the experience of forgetting a name immediately on introduction or grasping for words to describe a common object.
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