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- Collection of essays celebrate's Corvallis' 150th celebration (KVAL Eugene)
A new book called ''The Spirit of Corvallis'' celebrates the city's 150th anniversary with a collection of poetry, images and short stories. The art reflects on the state of the city in 2007.
- Poetry is like ... - La Crosse Tribune
Part of the value of the La Crosse Public Library National Poetry Month contest is that it forms community, said William Stobb, associate professor of English at Viterbo University. “(Poetry) tends to be such an intensely private pursuit,†Stobb ...
- Probation for 'snitch' in Western radical arsons (The Washington Times)
A radical environmentalist who helped federal officials round up a militant cell of arsonists called "the Family" has been sentenced in Eugene, Ore., to five years on probation.
- The 'Bluestocking Circle' and the fight for women's rights in literary ... - International Herald Tribune
LONDON : They dazzled 18th-century London, or at least their closest friends, with their fine art of conversation which was to redeem "Society" from its mortal addiction to playing cards and dancing. Failing that, it made them famous, but fame is a ...
- Where Children Fight the Wars, Innocence Dies First (New York Times)
?Johnny Mad Dog? is an assaultive fiction about Liberian child soldiers and ?Delta? is a Hungarian film that rigorously upholds the conventions of the festival art film genre.
- McGuinty defends Ont. tax credits for racy film; politicians are not ... - 680 News
TORONTO - Politicians should not engage in censorship of movies, art, literature or architecture, Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty said Wednesday as he defended the use of provincial tax credits to help fund a controversial new movie about the sex ...
- Brain Fitness -- Preventing Senior Moments - El Dorado Hills Telegraph
Brain Fitness -- Preventing Senior MomentsEl Dorado Hills Telegraph, CA - 7 hours agoMark your calendars for the Cowboy Poetry Event – the Cowpoke Fall Gathering 2008 on Nov 7-8, 2008. The PBS Brain Fitness show said you shouldn’t just go ...
- The big gigs (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
Music lovers know that Matisyahu is a Hasidic Jew, so he won't perform after sundown on Fridays. But sunset isn't until 9 p.m., so the highly entertaining, thought-provoking, reggae-loving rapper will start his show early tonight. (7:15 p.m. today Weesner Family Amphitheater, Minnesota Zoo, $34.)
- How a play is helping my students with literacy - The Kingston Whig-Standard
How a play is helping my students with literacyThe Kingston Whig-Standard, Canada - 6 hours agoThe students are also reading and writing poetry about fairy tales. When the musical is over, students will take on the role of critics and write theatre ...
- Milk, how do I love thee (or not) - Detroit Free Press
Responses to yesterday's blog about our need for calcium as adults definitely brought out people's love (and hatred) for the white stuff. One reader summed up her lactose intolerance with a haiku - on a site devoted to short poems about milk. writes ...
- Oil, Food, and Agrotherapy - Atlantic Free Press
Oil, Food, and AgrotherapyAtlantic Free Press, Netherlands - 4 hours agoMy chapter “Farming, Sweet Darkness, Poetry, and Healing†is scheduled to be part of that book. After finishing my contribution I began to realize that what ...
- James Reaney, 81 - Globe and Mail
James Reaney, 81Globe and Mail, Canada - 27 minutes agoHe won three Governor-General's Awards for poetry and drama, poetry, the first in 1949 for a collection of poetry, The Red Heart. In 1960, he began teaching ...
- Poole: Newest Warrior Maggette is all business - Alameda Times-Star
ALAMEDA -- HAVING ADDRESSED about three dozen kids at a team-sponsored camp, the newest Warrior, now surrounded by media in the humid gymnasium at Alameda High, is directed to a seat and attempts to explain his journey to the Bay Area. It is quickly ...
- Meghan O'Rourke - Slate
Back in June, this viewer laughed until she cried at Judd Apatow's goofy comedy Knocked Up , but she also left the theater feeling … disconcerted. An informal poll of female friends revealed the same: They went, they laughed, they felt squeamish ...
- Video game reviews: 'UEFA Euro 2008,' 'Mass Effect,' 'Conan: Hyborian ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
"UEFA Euro 2008" tries to evoke passion and not just on the pitch. If you have played EA Sports' FIFA series, this game will feel like a comfortable pair of shoes. The players, the teams and the stadiums are all here in rich detail. Game controls are ...
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