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- Obama's place in American history - Greenwich Time
Obama's place in American historyGreenwich Time, CT - 23 minutes agoThat our first black major candidate hails from the same place as the Great Emancipator is historical poetry too perfect to ignore. ...
- Father Fest 2008 debuts today - Record
Father Fest 2008, an event that organizers hope will increase health awareness among men, begins at 11 a.m. today at Stockton's Williams Brotherhood Park, 2044 Fair St. The first-time event, organized by Sammy Nunez, who works with Fathers & Families ...
- in school: - The Statesman
in school:The Statesman, India - 2 hours agoThe students performed some cultural programme that included a recitation of poetry by Prasun Banerjee of Class X, a dance on Rabindra Sangeet by Silky Saha ...
- Fluxus Scores and Instructions - E-Flux
Fluxus Scores and InstructionsE-Flux, NY - 1 hour ago... brutalism, Dada/ism, concretism, Lettrism, nihilism, indeterminacy—Theatre, happenings, prose, poetry, philosophy, plastic arts, music, cinema, dance. ...
- Meet the 2007-08 teen LIP board - Inside Bay Area
Meet the 2007-08 teen LIP boardInside Bay Area, CA - 1 hour agoSamantha says that when she grows up, she would love to do something involving journalism. As a teen correspondent for CosmoGIRL!, she's getting a great ...
- Poets gathering in Cobourg - Northumberland News
Poets gathering in CobourgNorthumberland News, Canada - 4 hours ago... to get a seat, and enjoy refreshments. The Spring Thaw Poetry Gathering is on Sunday, May 25, at 1 pm at Meet at 66 King East in Cobourg. Admission is free.
- Radio repairman saved collection of rare '40s recordings - Daily Herald
In 1946, a radio repairman named Latham Wyrick purchased a home disc recorder and began roaming the hills of Union County, Tenn. Electricity was still a newcomer to rural East Tennessee, and Wyrick was one of the first to plug in. He loved gadgets ...
- 'Modern hermit' Kay Ryan the next U.S. poet laureate - Chicago Sun-Times
NEW YORK — Kay Ryan, award-winning poet, mountain bike rider and self-described ‘‘modern hermit,’’ will soon be going to Washington. The Library of Congress announced today that the lifelong Californian, whose compressed, metaphysical ...
- An interview with author Monica Ferrell - Bucks County Courier Times
Monica Ferrell is an accomplished poet and writer who lives in Brooklyn. She was a Wallace Stegner Fellow at Stanford University and her poems have appeared in publications such as The New York Review of Books, Paris Review and Tin House. Her debut ...
- Poetry Comes Alive (WOWK-TV West Virginia)
Cabell County kids interact with poetry.
- Reflections - "Them Dam Writers" and Coulee Corridor News - Grand Coulee Star
Reflections - "Them Dam Writers" and Coulee Corridor NewsGrand Coulee Star, WA - 1 hour agoThem Dam Writers also sponsor a poetry contest during the annual Balde Eagle Festival in February, and members have helped with other contests within the ...
- Sultry Steps | The tango waits for you (Charleston City Paper)
It is late Sunday afternoon on Market Street in downtown Charleston. It's the sort of mild, early spring day that invites window-shopping and strolling in the fresh air. But up the heart pine steps to the banquet room of French restaurant Mistral, a civilized commotion is set to break out just as it does every month. And even as the sun goes down outside, the temperature in this corner of ...
- Blog: Blog on the Tracks - Stuff
To Matthew and Natalie Cutler-Welsh, 'eco' isn't just a prefix meaning 'going without' - it's about being cool, credible and life-enhancing. It's about doing their best, not just their bit, for the environment. This blog aims to fuel discussion on ...
- When paganism gave way to Christianity (Redlands Daily Facts)
"Thou has conquered, O pale Galilean, and the world has grown old with the breath of thy mouth." These irreverent words about Christ were inaccurately attributed to Julian Caesar Augustus, the last pagan emperor of Rome, who died probably at the hands of his own men in battle in A.
- Queen is asked to appoint first female Poet Laureate after 22 men in ... - The Independent
Ever since the Royal household crowned John Dryden as the first Poet Laureate in 1668, the honour has been bestowed on men of letters from William Wordsworth to Ted Hughes. No woman has ever held the position. But now, organisers of one of the most ...
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