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- Idaho poet, kayaker William Studebaker presumed drowned - Idaho Statesman
One of Idaho's foremost poets and kayakers is missing and was presumed drowned Friday south of Yellow Pine while kayaking in challenging rapids with friends. William Studebaker, 61, of Twin Falls, was first seen swimming for shore Friday morning on ...
- Pretty pictures, poetry, prose perfect for lazy phase (The Columbus Dispatch)
New titles in a variety of genres provide fodder for that great summer activity for kids -- reading for fun.
- Buona Fortuna: Nicole’s Fortunate Findings - Cape May County Herald
Buona Fortuna: Nicole’s Fortunate FindingsCape May County Herald, United States - 47 minutes agoWriter’s Notebook: Teen Workshop Camp, a poetry, fiction and comic retreat, will be held from Wednesday, July 9 to Wednesday Aug. 27 (each Wednesday) from 6 ...
- Faces behind the Mic - Egypt Today
T HEY THOUGHT IT was jinn. What was this iron device that could, quite literally, speak? When the radio was first introduced to Egypt, it could only be found in the homes of a privileged few, though several families even refused to allow it in ...
- On and Off the Shelf: A Bookseller on Selling (and Reading) the Novel - Los Angeles Weekly
I have on my desk two new books on a subject that now seems to be so last century. The title of Jeff Gomez’s offering, Print Is Dead: Books in Our Digital Age , speaks for itself. The cover illustration shows a USB connection, wire trailing off ...
- Parting Glances: Self meets self at 6 - Pride Source
It's been over 50 years since I last saw the young man who now sits across from me. He has at 19 what a friend calls "the poetry of youth" - an eager freshness that's a joy at my age to see. He hasn't changed much. (Still thin as a rail. Tall as ever ...
- We're No. 23! How to increase PDX arts funding (The Oregonian)
For arts and culture lovers, there is perception and then there is reality. The perception: Portland is a blooming arts-friendly city where creative types ride bikes, make art and drink artisanal coffee in a supportive and stress-free atmosphere.
- Camp Lloyd helps kids deal with loss, grief - Green Bay Press-Gazette
Photos, a toy motorcycle and other keepsakes remind Logan Heraly-Bonde of his dad, Brian Heraly. "I remember that he played with me a lot and that he loves me," Logan said. Logan's dad was killed seven years ago in an auto accident, and though Logan ...
- "Honus" cliched. but a home run to audiences (Denver Post)
For more than a century, nothing but nothing has brought out the shameless sentiment in writers like baseball. Most have missed.
- Gourmet cafe proposed near new CVS store - Lockhaven Express
LOCK HAVEN — The CVS drug store coming to Bellefonte Avenue at Commerce Street may be joined by a gourmet coffee shop just down the block. The avenue may be booming right now because of the Fairfield Inn that is headed for the former football ...
- They're young, but 'Old' at heart - Schenectady Gazette
They're young, but 'Old' at heartSchenectady Gazette, NY - 1 hour ago“Also the poetry in the tradition is very interesting,” Demers said. “In the song ‘Rosette,’ there is a description between a man and a woman who have been ...
- Bird photographs explore relationships between man and nature - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Courtesy of MOCA Cleveland A tiny sparrow appears to spy on a woman in brightly colored cowboy boots in an image from a series by Jean Luc Mylayne. What: "Jean Luc Mylayne," large-scale color photographs by a noted contemporary artist from France ...
- A native's guide to San Jose (CNN.com)
A century ago, what's now Silicon Valley, California, was called the Valley of Heart's Delight because of the region's mineral-rich soil and temperate climate (San Jose gets 300 days of sunshine a year). By the time I left for college in 1997, however, most of the cherry orchards had been gobbled up by office complexes. San Jose was in the hopeful early stages of the Internet boom, and although ...
- Hip-hop Jew - Jerusalem Post
Hip-hop JewJerusalem Post, Israel - 32 minutes agoOddly enough, says Mansbach, his grandmother's poetry was a point of connection with hip-hop for him. "She wrote verse that was rhyming, the wordplay was ...
- So, How Would You Like Your Culture Clash? Joke-Filled or Sugar-Glazed? (New York Times)
Tracy Letts?s ?August: Osage County? is a full theatrical meal. His new play, ?Superior Donuts,? is a much less ambitious repast.
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