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- South green reminiscent of '60s beach fzilm (The Ohio University Post)
The microcosm of culture on South Green is one of my favorite locations during Spring Quarter. It is a hot body contest of narcissistic proportions as underclassmen flock to the lawns -shirtless and shameless.
- Writing is a labour of love for Ron Butlin - Edinburgh Evening News
Writing is a labour of love for Ron ButlinEdinburgh Evening News, UK - 27 minutes agoThe three-year post entails promoting poetry and writing a yearly poem on the Capital or aspects of life here. The 58-year-old has big plans to shake up the ...
- Children from around the globe united by common language: Turkish - Today's Zaman
Today's ZamanChildren from around the globe united by common language: TurkishToday's Zaman, Turkey - 41 minutes agoThese four students, each of whom can read poetry in excellent Turkish, are also all diehard Fenerbahçe fans. The minute Fenerbahçe -- known for its rash of ...
- A Smithsonian exhibit traces the nation’s culinary history - Honolulu Star-Bulletin
Food is about more than chewing and swallowing. It's about cooking and culture, mom and memories. This has all been said many times, of course, in everything from cookbooks to poetry, but now the idea takes physical form with the imprimatur of the ...
- 2b or not 2b? (Guardian Unlimited)
Despite doom-laden prophecies, texting has not been the disaster for language many feared, argues linguistics professor David Crystal. On the contrary, it improves children's writing and spelling
- Summer classes acquaint students to university life Summer classes acquaint students to university life (The Gainesville Sun)
You notice a hint of it as you wait for a table at your favorite restaurant. Or on your morning commute.It's far from mid-August when University of Florida students flood Gainesville, but the city is a little less sleepy this week.
- 2nd teen charged in high school sex assaults (Pioneer Press)
A second teenager has been charged in a reported string of sexual assaults at a Minneapolis high school, officials said Friday.
- School's end weighs on parents (San Diego Union-Tribune)
My son's baseball teacher scheduled an end-of-year, mother-son game the other day, and it was a blast. The 5-year-old boys “won†(wink wink), but not before us moms got to hit a few grounders and run the bases in Central Park in the middle of a workday.
- A Different Nevada (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Location: Elko, in northeast Nevada, about 427 miles from Las Vegas. Directions: From Las Vegas take Interstate 15 north for 21 miles, exiting onto U.S. 93 north, the Great Basin Highway.
- 'Reluctant Environmentalist' Learning to Go Green (Fairfield Citizen-News)
Mariann Regan is retired and couldn't be happier. After 40 years as a professor of English at Fairfield University, where she met and married her husband, Richard, also a professor of English, she now has the time to devote herself to writing books, especially her memoir.
- Poetry, concert set for Sunday in Norman - Daily Oklahoman
NORMAN — The Performing Arts Studio will host a poetry reading and a Summer Breeze concert Sunday. The Second Sunday Poetry Reading will begin at 2 p.m. at the Norman Depot , 200 S Jones Ave. Featured poet will be Sheila Tiarks . Light refreshments ...
- From Lower Topanga, Tool's Snake Pit - Malibu Arts Journal
From Lower Topanga, Tool's Snake PitMalibu Arts Journal, CA - 1 hour agoHe is the publisher who brought us the little green covered poetry book, "Idlers of the Bamboo Grove." You’ve seen it in a bucket at The Reel Inn and all ...
- Zidane to play in Sydney on June 1 - ESPN.com
Three-times world footballer of the year Zinedine Zidane is coming to Australia with a star-studded international team to play an exhibition match at Sydney Football Stadium on June 1. Zidane will lead a team featuring a number of his teammates from ...
- Daily TWiP - Limerick Day - Nashua Telegraph
Welcome to the Daily TWiP (short for The Week in Preview), a daily online round-up of unique holidays, compelling historical observances, nifty birth and death anniversaries, and all the other odds and ends we couldn't cram into The Week in Preview ...
- Poet Edward Hirsch to read at the Arts Cafe (Westerly Sun)
Hirsch’s six previous books of poems won many prestigious prizes, including the National Book Critics Circle Award, the Delmore Schwarz Award, and the Lavan Younger Poets Award.
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