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- Here's a promise this won't take 87 hours to read - The Huntsville Times - al.com
Here's a promise this won't take 87 hours to readThe Huntsville Times - al.com, AL - Jul 17, 2008For once, the ratings black hole that is the All-Star game actually had legitimate pregame hype. Yankee Stadium in its final season. ...
- Artistry In The Garden - The Bulletin
Meadowbrook - For artists such as Claude Monet, painting and gardening were intertwined. His garden in Giverny, France, continues to reflect the way his use of color in paintings shaped his garden and the inspiration his garden provided his art. Many ...
- The Poetry of Dilawar Figar - All Things Pakistan
The Poetry of Dilawar FigarAll Things Pakistan, Pakistan - 43 minutes ago... and through its universal appeal might just help resurrect Urdu poetry in the younger generation. Figar started writing in 1942 at the age of fourteen. ...
- Editorial: Stone Circle turning 25 - Traverse City Record Eagle
Editorial: Stone Circle turning 25Traverse City Record Eagle, MI - 11 hours agoFor 25 years, people have been gathering around a bonfire outside Elk Rapids to hear poets and poetry lovers recite from memory and listen to a little music ...
- Reporting on the 2008 Election: Ready, Set, Go! - Metropolitan News-Enterprise
Reporting on the 2008 Election: Ready, Set, Go!Metropolitan News-Enterprise, CA - 3 hours agoI married the love of my life, Nan, while stationed in Mississippi. After the war, I returned to Chicago with my new bride. While working full-time, ...
- Rickie Lee Jones: following her fitful muse - Malaysia Star
Rickie Lee Jones: following her fitful museMalaysia Star, Malaysia - 5 hours ago"I wanted to get on that train and go somewhere so bad, and live a rough life. You know, like Glen Campbell walking down the railroad tracks. ...
- the road less traveled - Wire
the road less traveledWire, NH - 2 hours agoThis was Hall’s first reading from “Fall of Frost” in New Hampshire, where Frost wrote the bulk of his most well-known poetry. ...
- 'Tenured radical' tries to revive American professors' group (Times & Transcript)
In his professorial attire and flowing, Zeus-like beard, Cary Nelson would look right at home behind a lectern, expounding on obscure poets. He even resembles one of the leading influences on his scholarship - Karl Marx.
- 'My Cloak and Dagger' author Roger Hall dies (The Monterey County Herald)
Roger Hall, 89, who wrote "You're Stepping on My Cloak and Dagger," a wry memoir about World War II spycraft that became a cult classic in intelligence circles and appealed to a wide audience for its irreverence, died Sunday at his home in Wilmington, Del. He had congestive heart failure.
- Jessica Simpson, Tony Romo going strong in magazine world - New York Daily News
There are two big stories in the mags this week. First, despite weeks of reports to the contrary, Jessica Simpson and Tony Romo are doing fine. (Cue sigh of relief from John Mayer .) Second, Brad Pitt bought half a million dollars worth of furniture ...
- Coyotes and Canoes - The Santa Barbara Independent
Coyotes and CanoesThe Santa Barbara Independent, CA - 2 hours agoBy Perie Longo When I asked Neal Crosbie which came first in his show, Message, at Art Resources — the paintings or the poetry — his eyes twinkled. ...
- On poetry: Whether sweeping or concise, narrative poetry always ... - Norwich Bulletin
On poetry: Whether sweeping or concise, narrative poetry always ...Norwich Bulletin, CT - 1 hour agoNarrative poetry predates personal poetry by several thousand years. In fact, the introduction and widespread use of poetry for examining the inner life of ...
- Mehmet Bal: A Turkish-Sri Lankan story - Groundviews
Mehmet Bal: A Turkish-Sri Lankan storyGroundviews, Sri Lanka - 36 minutes agoI took with me the vivid descriptions they had made of their land and the poetry of Nazim Hikmet; I brought back a few stones from the beach by way of ...
- A rare slice of NZ railway history now online - Scoop
A contributor to the last issue of the New Zealand Railways Magazine in 1940 wrote that those who had not experienced a railway train had been “cheated” and “failed to share in one of the grandest experiences of life”. All issues of the ...
- New play explores what search reveals about us (USA Today)
They are an unquestionably bizarre set of Internet search terms: Mange. Human mold. White camellia. Dying Elmo. Could those words also be clues to finding a missing person? That's the premise behind User 927, a new production in Philadelphia that blends fact and fiction in the tale of a disappearance from a small Midwestern town.
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