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- College program may lift students - News-Leader.com
While many academics spend their summers poring over arcane manuscripts or flying off to study in exotic places, three Springfield professors are doing something of great import very close to home. The three, who work at Drury University, came up ...
- Karadzic found freedom in the Madhouse - Times Online
Times OnlineKaradzic found freedom in the MadhouseTimes Online, UK - 4 hours agoPlease take good care of the gusle and keep alive the traditional epic poetry of our country, and make sure it gets communicated to the next generation. ...Video: Karadzic faces Hague tribunal ReutersVideoFormer Bosnian Serb Leader To Face Charges Of War Crimes, Genocide CityNewsKaradzic arrested ScienceBlogsall 5,741 news articles
- New book combines fiction and Beatles history - WhatGoesOn.com
WhatGoesOn.comNew book combines fiction and Beatles historyWhatGoesOn.com, CA - 15 hours agoIn recent years he has developed a blogsite, From The Pen Of Chris Gregory, which showcases his writing on music, film and television as well as his poetry ...
- Island Poet Takes Us Under Water (The Lakeland Ledger)
I've lived all my life on the plains, where no body of water is more than a few feet deep, and even at that shallow depth I'm afraid of it.Here Sam Green, who lives on an island north of Seattle, takes us down into some really deep, dark water.Night DiveDown here, no light but what we carry with us.
- Frank O’Hara SELECTED POEMS By Frank O’Hara. - New York Times
Frank O’Hara SELECTED POEMS By Frank O’Hara.New York Times, United States - 8 minutes agoAt the time, however, this preoccupation with the trivial, with the nothing of life that is nothing, seemed to jettison everything — meter, the calculated ...
- Water World (Boston Globe)
DISTANCE FROM BOSTON: 61 miles POPULATION: 86,000 WEBSITE: warwickri.gov ODD FACT: In the mid-19th century, textile mill owner Robert Knight saw images of fruit painted on bolts of his cloth sold in a friend's shop, bought the idea, and in 1871, one year after Congress passed the country's first trademark laws, Knight received patent 418 for his new brand: Fruit ...
- Troubled Teens Motivated By Music - RedOrbit
Troubled Teens Motivated By MusicRedOrbit, TX - 5 hours agoTHROUGH HIS ARRESTS -- and his subsequent efforts to change his life -- Corey B. captured his thoughts and reflections in poetry and rap. So when Corey, 17, ...
- McKown-Juniper Point (Boothbay Register)
The summer of 2008 is in full swing, most of the cottages on our point are filling up, the swimmers are on the beach and the boat traffic is picking up. Ken MacCormac says even the mackerel are running. He had a bucketful to prove it.
- Site navigation (Salford Advertiser)
A SALFORD-born writer has been picked from thousands of entrants around the world as the winner of Scotland‘s prestigious national poetry prize. Jane Weir, 43, who lived in Irlam until her 20s, won Scotland’s £2,500 Wigtown Poetry Prize which she will be awarded with this weekend.
- Manners, Monty - Sky News
Sky NewsManners, MontySky News, UK - Jun 30, 2008He has the look of someone who holds the club with the lightest of grip pressure and his swing is poetry in motion. When the heat is at its highest level, ...
- Blogs › The Real World: Life After College - Anderson Independent-Mail
It was an unexpected transfer that took place Sunday morning as I packed the car to head back to Greenville after a weekend back in Conway with the family. I'd traveled alone, as we have so much to get done at home that Jonathan wanted to try and ...
- Studying with the master still resonates with Knoxville guitarist (Knoxville News Sentinel)
There was a point in Ben Bolt's life that felt unreal.
- SPIEGEL INTERVIEW WITH ORHAN PAMUK - Der Spiegel
Supporters of the Turkish national soccer team wave the national flag before their Euro 2008 qualifying soccer match against Greece in Istanbul last October. SPIEGEL: Mr. Pamuk, will you be watching the Euro 2008 matches? Pamuk: Of course. And I will ...
- Burns’s legacy to be given £17m revamp (The Herald)
In life he may have been a humble "lad o' pairts", but Robert Burns's legacy is to receive a multi-million pound makeover after the Heritage Lottery Fund yesterday pledged £5.8m to help pay for a restoration of the Bard's home in Alloway.
- Nelson authors make awards finals - Nelson Mail
Nelson authors make awards finalsNelson Mail, New Zealand - Jun 9, 2008In a joint statement Tuesday, the three 2008 awards judges - arts critic and journalist Lynn Freeman, publisher David Elworthy and fiction writer Tim ...
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