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- My Name as an Albatross - American Muslim
My Name as an AlbatrossAmerican Muslim, MO - 7 hours agoWhen that happens, we Americans will learn to appreciate and practice the wisdom of one of our greatest poets, Walt Whitman, who said in his “Poem of ...
- Duke's gonna get 'em: High Decibels' main man turns that shit into ... - San Francisco Bay Guardian
San Francisco Bay GuardianDuke's gonna get 'em: High Decibels' main man turns that shit into ...San Francisco Bay Guardian, CA - Oct 9, 2008He enthusiastically began entering poetry slams whenever possible and became quite proficient, winning many battles on the healthy Bay Area poetry slam ...
- Road work to close Chatham Twp. street (Daily Record)
CHATHAM TWP. -- Southern Boulevard from Woodmont Drive to Fairmount Avenue is scheduled for milling and paving starting Monday.
- Your Horoscope: September 3-9 - Metromix
Your Horoscope: September 3-9Metromix, IL - 1 hour agoPoetry, music and art will inspire you as Mercury stirs up your appreciation for beautiful things. Write a love poem for your sweetheart praising her soft ...
- Bear books for children are great reading - San Francisco Chronicle
Bear books for children are great readingSan Francisco Chronicle, USA - 3 hours agoIn a most natural way, Muth infuses the book with a melange of Asian references and sensibilities - Japanese poetry, Buddhist teachings, tai-chi-like ...
- The revaluation of Villa - Manila Times
The revaluation of VillaManila Times, Philippines - 1 hour ago(San Juan) Villa stopped writing poetry in 1958 because he sensed that he was beginning to repeat himself. “That’s the most embarrassing thing that can ...
- 'Waltzing' heartfelt, poignant (The Wichita Eagle)
"Waltzing in Heaven," an original bluegrass/country musical built around the 1970 plane crash that killed half the Wichita State football team, isn't a big, flashy show with glossy production values and instant musical hit after hit. But it is a pleasant and poignant tale with hummable, approachable music -- from polka to waltz to ballad by composer Rick Lopez -- about everyday down-home ...
- Categorized | Features (Fayetteville Free Weekly)
by Matthew Henriksen Not long after The World Trade Center went down, I sat across from fellow poet Tony Tost by the front window at the old JR’s and heard the name Frank Stanford uttered for the first time.
- Straight off the shelf (Hindustan Times)
Sometimes, places are associated with writers. Dickens’ London, Roth’s New York, Rushdie’s Bombay. Ruskin Bond has his own spot on earth. In this delightful anthology, A Town Called Dehra (Penguin, Rs 200), Bond not only zones in, but also opens out Dehradun for all to see.
- Colorado looking for new chief poet - Broomfield Enterprise
Colorado looking for new chief poetBroomfield Enterprise, CO - 10 hours agoThe position was created to promote an appreciation of poetry and to honor outstanding Colorado poets. The laureate will serve as an advocate for poetry, ...
- The Observer profile: Jeremy Paxman (Guardian Unlimited)
Profile: Accusing Scotland's literary giant of writing doggerel is typical of maverick BBC presenter Jeremy Paxman
- James Crumley; inspired generation of crime writers; 68 (San Diego Union-Tribune)
James Crumley, 68, whose poetic and violent tales of crime in the American West made him a patron saint of the post-Vietnam private eye novel, died of complications from kidney and pulmonary diseases Sept. 16 at St. Patrick Hospital in Missoula, Mont., where he lived.
- Post and Courier announces 3 newsroom promotions - Charleston Post & Courier
Stephanie Harvin has been promoted to features editor of The Post and Courier. Hers is one of three major newsroom promotions announced this week by Managing Editor Steve Mullins. Marcus Amaker has been named Preview editor. Shirley Greene has been ...
- Local college student wins writing competition - Mirror
Local college student wins writing competitionMirror, MI - 2 hours agoProse poetry makes up the sequence called "Postcards." Writers Jim Reiss and John Williamson served as judges for this year's competition. ...
- Centennial girl: ‘Anne of Green Gables' turns 100 (Miami Herald)
Anne Shirley, the main character in L. M. Montgomery's acclaimed novel "Anne of Green Gables," is introduced to readers as a sad figure, an orphan without a person in the world who loves her. Despite her lonely introduction, Anne has captured the hearts of generations of young women.
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