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- "Go in the direction of the things you love" - Twin Cities Planet
"Go in the direction of the things you love"Twin Cities Planet, Minnesota - 11 minutes agoYou can read a sample of Vikingstad’s stories, essays and poetry here. Sadly, Seward’s recognition of Vikingstad’s life comes very near to the end of it; ...
- Take me or leave me - Financial Times
Tracey Emin says that, at 45, she feels lighter and airier than she used to. If this is true, it must be a very recent change. As this exhibition of the past two decades of her work at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art shows, few artists ...
- Book Briefs: July 27, 2008 (Plattsburgh Press Republican)
WILLSBORO -- The Paine Memorial Free Library in Willsboro will hold its annual used-book sale with a preview sale Friday, Aug. 8, from 5 to 8 p.m., including refreshments, and Saturday, Aug. 9, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
- Reasons to be cheerful? Well, at least the sun shone yesterday - Daily Telegraph
Newspapers are often accused of being wilfully alarmist in order to boost circulation. Destruction and disaster are more appealing to readers than jolly tales about jumble sales, so we churn out the former and spike the latter. That, at least, is the ...
- Children’s author in city to help teachers inspire their pupils - Liverpool Daily Post
Children’s author in city to help teachers inspire their pupilsLiverpool Daily Post, UK - 1 hour agoRosen, 62, in his role as Children’s Laureate, encourages children to read and write stories and poetry, and gave tips to teachers about how to engage ...
- Spotlight on Way Out West book fest: authors Lee & Bobby Byrd - Alpine Avalanche
Spotlight on Way Out West book fest: authors Lee & Bobby ByrdAlpine Avalanche, TX - 3 hours agoBobby is an award-winning poet, whose most recent book of poems is “White Panties, Dead Friends and Other Bits & Pieces of Love.” In 2002, with son John and ...
- Yeats is poetry in motion as he equals Gold Cup feats of Sagaro (Times Online)
It is usually jumps horses that stir the public soul. They stay around long enough for familiarity and the nature of their job requires the stamina, courage and sheer bloody-mindedness that command admiration.
- Kids' stuff (Guelph Mercury)
Glow in the Dark Dance for ages 12-17, 7 to 10 p.m.; $5; community centre, New Hamburg; 519-662-2731. Sallows Science Spectacular Experiment with cameras, games, storytelling, 1 to 3 p.m.; $2, for ages 6-12; Sallows Gallery, 52 Montreal St., Goderich; 519-524-9261.
- Meet the fall Opinions Desk - Arizona Daily Wildcat
Meet the fall Opinions DeskArizona Daily Wildcat, AZ - 9 hours agoWhether they make your blood boil or your funny bone itch, read their columns and let us know what you think of them. Andi Berlin is a senior majoring in ...
- Coastal's cafeteria champ (Jacksonville Daily News)
There's an old saying that "an army marches on its stomach." Murray O'Donnell would say the same could be said of a college.
- Every pet has a tale (The Olympian)
As for the unfavorable review of their cuisine - it's hard to argue, but also hard to imagine that the cats know what sawdust is.
- School councils host development event - Bowling Green Daily News
The Kentucky Association of School Councils will host a regional professional development academy in Bowling Green on Tuesday at Bowling Green High School. The six-hour session, Continuous Assessment to Change Instruction, will explore a wide array ...
- When you sleep, do you dream about pop culture? - Popwatch
I used to have incredibly boring dreams. When I was younger, I would wake up in a cold sweat after having nightmares about not turning in my homework on time or having to restart my computer several times after the Web continually crashed on me. Yep ...
- 'The Creator's Map,' by Emilio CalderĂłn - Los Angeles Times
ONE OF the particular joys of this golden age in translation is the fact that we now enjoy routine access not only to other languages' literary fiction and poetry, but also to a rich array of entertaining popular works. In the years since Francisco ...
- Monica Adair and Stephen Kopp - Telegraph-Journal
Monica Adair and Stephen KoppTelegraph-Journal, Canada - 1 hour agoaS: The Brief and Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao by Junot DĂaz; Cabinet magazine. M: Poetry by Pablo Neruda (a gift from my mom) and Mechanical & Electrical ...
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