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- Veronica Patterson's "Marry Me" (Seattle Times)
I don't often talk about poetic forms in this column, thinking that most of my readers aren't interested in how the clock works and would...
- Arts & Books Digest - The Salinas Californian
Arts & Books DigestThe Salinas Californian, CA - 6 hours agoTODAY | A GARDEN OF POETRY AND MUSIC, noon to 2 pm, Alan Chadwick Garden, McLaughlin Drive, across from Stevenson College, University of California, ...
- Cobblestone Festival revives play about turn-of-century Paris ... - Brantford Expositor
Cobblestone Festival revives play about turn-of-century Paris ...Brantford Expositor, Canada - 3 hours agoAn eccentric figure, West performed waltzes and marches, sang and recited poetry at garden parties and Sunday school picnics. The son of Scottish immigrants ...
- It's poetry time for youngsters - South Yorkshire Times
It's poetry time for youngstersSouth Yorkshire Times, UK - 14 minutes ago"It was nice to get them to show interest in writing for themselves." Organiser of the Yuffi, Sue Redfern said: "I have known Benny for a long time and he ...
- 'Ginsberg loved Calcutta, where poets were worshipped' - Rediff
In the early 1960s, journalist and Sikh historian Khushwant Singh met with a group of hippies who told him that they had left America for an Indian sojourn because they were fed up with materialism. Singh told them Indians were fed up with ubiquitous ...
- Alexis Colby Carrington in Dynasty - RainbowNetwork.com
This week we take a journey with singer Gill Manly through the realms of blues, R&B, neo-soul, world flavas and acid jazz. Gill has had a hectic spring with opening the new Dippy Egg Café in Kennington, various gigs including Ronnie Scotts and ...
- Letting go of the grief (Centre Daily Times)
The annual butterfly release, sponsored by Centre Crossings Hospice of Centre Homecare, was held Sunday at Centre Furnace Mansion.
- Growing older: Searching for a loving God in a rationalistic culture - Wicked Local West Roxbury
Growing older: Searching for a loving God in a rationalistic cultureWicked Local West Roxbury, MA - 44 minutes agoReligion, to my mind, offers a kind of poetry that enriches life. It broadens and deepens one’s worldview, giving it a scope it would not otherwise have. ...
- Spreading Crime: A Wake-Up Call - Hartford Courant
I went to church in downtown Hartford last Sunday and learned that a man had been shot and killed across the street in the church's parking lot at 1:30 a.m. on the preceding Saturday. The victim was identified as Joel Hightower, who may have been ...
- Citizens, alliance support Boston's at-risk youth - Boston Globe
Citizens Bank and the Black Ministerial Alliance of Greater Boston said they are teaming up again to bring a summer enrichment program to Boston neighborhoods. The program, funded by a $100,000 grant from the Citizens Bank Foundation, focuses on ...
- Endpaper: why Bloomsday rocks - Daily Telegraph
"I don't like the book but wish it were published and be damned to it," wrote James Joyce to his brother Stanislaus in 1907 about Chamber Music, his first book of poetry. "But some are pretty enough to be put to music. I hope someone will do so ...
- One foot in Eden - guardian.co.uk
guardian.co.ukOne foot in Edenguardian.co.uk, UK - 7 hours ago... Willa) of Kafka - meant a great deal to me then, and I read my battered copy of his Collected Poems (1952) obsessively. To me, Muir was Scottish poetry, ...
- Inside the AFP - Augusta Free Press
Sign up for our FREE weekly e-newsletter. Special promotions inside. View. Listen to a special edition of “The Augusta Free Press Show.” Andy Carle from George Mason University, Karen Roberto from Virginia Tech and Richard Lindsay from the ...
- Diversions for July 13, 2008 (Evansville Courier & Press)
BADGETT PLAYHOUSE, Grand Rivers, Ky., "Always ... Patsy Cline," 2 p.m. today and July 20 and 27, 7 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday and July 23, 24, 30 and 31; "Variety!
- Book Briefs: Sunday, July 6, 2008 (The Oklahoman)
Mysteries • "Last Rituals” by Yrsa Sigurdardottir (William Morrow, $23.95). The mutilated body of a German student is discovered at the University of Reykjavik, and police quickly make an arrest. But the student's parents think the police have the wrong man. The parents send a representative to hire Thora Gudmundsdottir, an attorney and single mom who takes the case because she needs the ...
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