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- Haiku and gentle fun (Centre Daily Times)
Jon J Muth's cleverness emerges gradually in "Zen Ties," a glowing companion to his Caldecott Honor book, "Zen Shorts." Stillwater, the gentle giant of a panda, greets his nephew at the train station with "Hi, Koo!" His welcome includes a gift of helium-filled balloons.
- Blooms, Bubbles and Bon Bons - San Francisco Chronicle
Blooms, Bubbles and Bon BonsSan Francisco Chronicle, USA - 5 hours agoWilma Follette discusses "Making the New Marin Flora and the Poetry of John Thomas Howell." A plant identification workshop precedes the lecture from 6-7:15 ...
- Youth project to offer hope to people of Darfur (New Hampshire Union Leader)
The Exeter tent will be among hundreds from around the world displayed on the National Mall in November.
- The joy of rhythm and rhyme - The Nelson Mail
The Nelson MailThe joy of rhythm and rhymeThe Nelson Mail, New Zealand - 2 hours agoPoetry begins in delight and ends in wisdom. I suspect I read poetry as a child because it extended the nursery rhyme experience for me, and the associated ...
- A Festival of Words sonnet (Times Herald)
It’s not a “vase” with the poem inside,    Rather, a structurizing “skeleton.
- Special Reports (Online Journal)
ROME -- “With Russia it’s always like that,” writes contemporary Russia’s most read author, Viktor Pelevin. “You admire it and you cry, but when you look at what you admire up close, it can make you vomit.” That’s Pelevin, and others of the young generation. A mixture of compassion and fury.
- Virtual Greats Enters $1.5 Billion Virtual Goods Market - Consumer Electronics Net
SAN FRANCISCO, BUSINESS WIRE -- Millions of Us LLC, an agency specializing in virtual worlds and large online communities, today announced that it is launching a new company, Virtual Greats, to take advantage of the rapidly growing market for virtual ...
- Mannix is back! And he brought the rest of the '70s back with him. It ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Remember the '70s, when private eyes were private eyes? Jim Rockford, Frank Cannon, Harry O and the baddest of them all, Joe Mannix. The first season of "Mannix," which ran on CBS from 1967-75, is out on DVD. How tough was Mannix? When he got shot ...
- Back to basics for little monsters - Halifax Evening Courier
Back to basics for little monstersHalifax Evening Courier, UK - 1 hour agoPupils at Sowerby Village School wrote the script, songs and poetry for the performance as well as crafting the scenery and props for An Audience With ...
- Connecting through words - Peace Arch News
Connecting through wordsPeace Arch News, Canada - 1 hour agoHudson is an expressive person, and has been writing poetry since she was a teen. When she read Johnson’s thank-you, she decided to write another poem, ...
- Idiolexicon Poetry Series #7 - SFStation.com
SFStation.comIdiolexicon Poetry Series #7SFStation.com, CA - Aug 10, 2008The recipient of Stegner, National Endowment for the Arts, and MacDowell Colony poetry fellowships, Brian Teare is the author of the award-winning debut The ...
- Week of June 22 - Los Angeles Times
Week of June 22Los Angeles Times, CA - 1 hour agoSarah Maclay, Carine Topal, Douglas Richardson, Dennis Cruz, Jamie Asae Fitzgerald, Cathie Sandstrom Smith and Tess Lotta read their poetry, Beyond Baroque, ...
- Cafe Visitors See Acting in Full Bloom - RedOrbit
Cafe Visitors See Acting in Full BloomRedOrbit, TX - 1 hour agoAn adaptation of work by early 20th Century Russian poet Vladimir Mayakovski, it is the tale of unrequited love which fuses music, poetry and transvestism. ...
- Hudson Sidewalk Sale worth a stroll this Sunday: Your weekly Shop Talk ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Shoppers will have a chance to savor the charms of downtown Hudson this weekend -- and save money at more than 80 establishments. The Hudson Sidewalk Sale -- featuring the areas of Main Street, First & Main and Acme Plaza -- runs through Sunday ...
- D J Taylor: Happy when it rains. Why we'd be lost without our ... - The Independent
Rain has a starring role as one of our great cultural signifiers. It's present in language, literature and music, and it provides an instant, if soggy, hotline to the heart of the national psyche As it turned out, this weekend's weather forecast was ...
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