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- For all the darkness, there is constant light - Concord Monitor
For all the darkness, there is constant lightConcord Monitor, NH - 7 hours ago... fiddler crabs and chickadees; comets and seastones; wind, water, earth, fire and air. In his title poem he tackles darkness and finds the poetry in it.
- Wild and Untamed Thing - Fort Worth Weekly
Arlington singer-songwriter Jessie Frye sounds older than her 19 years on The Delve, her recently released debut EP. But the precocious talent on that record, however impressive, has precedents. The soft ethereal vocals that sail unexpectedly into ...
- Charlotte Kohler dies; had edited literary magazine (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
Charlotte Kohler dies; had edited literary magazineA11 As a child growing up in Richmond, Charlotte Kohler enjoyed reading "Billy Whiskers" children's books. A love of the written word developed from that time and stayed with her during a long career as editor of the Virginia Quarterly Review and an associate professor of English at the University of Virginia.
- Palin the Frontierswoman? - Huffingtonpost.com
Many political commentators seem to have seized on the idea that Sarah Palin is a "frontierswoman," an old-time pioneer rather than a standard political type. They see her as a throwback to bygone Americans, those women who helped their men win the ...
- Jalandhar, September 28 - Tribune
There were many a red faces among the BJP at the thin attendance at the Sankalp Rally organised by its youth wing in the run-up to the parliamentary poll. The state-level event, ostensibly held to counter the visit of Rahul Gandhi to Punjab, proved ...
- Tibetan monks scheduled to return to city - Ashtabula Star-Beacon
Tibetan monks scheduled to return to cityAshtabula Star-Beacon, OH - 11 hours agoShartse offers complete basic courses in Tibetan history, literature, poetry, grammar, English and mathematics, which are studied as prerequisites for the ...
- Matshikiza's fans say goodbye - Independent Online
Matshikiza's fans say goodbyeIndependent Online, South Africa - 2 hours ago... son and an inspirational genius, Matshikiza had touched the lives of more people than he could ever have imagined. His life was celebrated with poetry, ...
- Welcome return for writer Simon - Huddersfield Examiner
Welcome return for writer SimonHuddersfield Examiner, UK - 11 hours agoSimon peppers his work with family anecdotes, carefully observed humour and self-deprecating tales of his own live poetry readings. ...
- Hacked trees upset park friends, managers (The Oregonian)
On a typical summer day in Lake Oswego's Foothills Park, Frisbees fly, strollers check out the Willamette River viewpoint, dog walkers make their daily rounds and small children wade in the water ringing the patio.
- Stunning production of Miller classic - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Stunning production of Miller classicMinneapolis Star Tribune, MN - 57 minutes agoMcSweeny's masterful staging, which makes excellent use of the thrust stage, underscores Miller's primal poetry. The director brings the community into the ...
- Religion Calendar: 07/26/2008 (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
Religion Calendar is published weekly by the Traverse City Record-Eagle. Information may be mailed to Record-Eagle, P.O. Box 632, Traverse City, MI 49685; fax to 946-8632; e-mail gmurray@record-eagle.com . Items should be sent at least two weeks in advance.
- The Tely GoGuide - St. John's Telegram
St. John's TelegramThe Tely GoGuideSt. John's Telegram, Canada - 4 hours agoNewfoundland Author Reading Series will host a reading by Patrick Warner, winner of the 2007 EJ Pratt Poetry Award and author of "There, There" 7 pm at the ...
- A Mind Apart - OUPblog
A Mind ApartOUPblog, New York - 5 hours agoThe idea that poetry and madness are deeply intertwined has been with us since antiquity. In A Mind Apart: Poems of Melancholy, Madness, and Addiction, ...
- The Philistine - Vermont Cynic (subscription)
The PhilistineVermont Cynic (subscription), VT - 11 hours agoAlthough written in a style that is often parodied now - that of black turtlenecks and goatees, of daddy-o's and hip cats - you can look past these ...
- A modernist whose paintings scratch the heart - Miami Herald
The Ecuadorean painter Oswaldo GuayasamÃÂn (1919-1999) is the least known of the pioneers of Latin American Modernism. Fortunately for aficionados of Latin American art, an exhibition of his work is on display at Florida Atlantic University in Boca ...
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