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- Meet Your Neighbor: Carolyn Ann Johnson Benoit - A muse upon her ... - Southwest Daily News
Carolyn Ann Johnson Benoit was born in Bogalusa and moved to Sulphur at the age of six. She has five sisters and three brothers. She attended Frasch Elementary, W. W. Lewis and Sulphur High School, where she became interested in literature in the ...
- Encore! Popular presenter plans another adventure - Post-Bulletin
Encore! Popular presenter plans another adventurePost-Bulletin, MN - 1 hour agoWhat: Students will come together to enjoy sessions ranging from character development, art making, poetry writing, cartooning, illustrating, ...
- JazzFest 2008 schedule - Sioux Falls Argus Leader
Sioux Falls Argus LeaderJazzFest 2008 scheduleSioux Falls Argus Leader, SD - 41 minutes agoThe group was also a featured artist at South Dakota’s 2005 and 2006 Festival of Books, performing jazz and poetry with Quincy Troupe, renowned poet and ...
- Fierce snowstorm temporarily closes Trans-Canada Highway (CBC)
A stretch of the Trans-Canada Highway in southeastern Manitoba and northwestern Ontario was reopened Sunday, a day after poor visibility and treacherous conditions forced police to shut it down.
- Review: In Jonathan Miles' 'Dear American Airlines,' a passenger's ... - Tampabay.com
Review: In Jonathan Miles' 'Dear American Airlines,' a passenger's ...Tampabay.com, FL - 1 hour agoMiles brilliantly shows how Benny's base-jump into decadent poetry and its romantic idea of life is both an escape from his father's predicament and a ...
- Gay and lesbian film fest has East Bay connections - Inside Bay Area
A psychic (Zoe Tapper) does some time in prison in "Affinity." A Concord man emotionally recounts how he felt when his son became his daughter. A former Albany woman digs through numerous photos and letters while trying to figure out if her great ...
- School bell ringing... - Hindustan Times
Shriya: (Thrilled) Yes. I love studying. I have my books, stationery, bag, water bottle everything ready My school . reopens on June 10. Aman: Yes. I've been studying throughout my vacation for the next semester. My school opens on June 9. I'll meet ...
- Einstein: Bible 'pretty childish' - Globe and Mail
South Paw from Montreal, Canada writes: “Like many great scientists of the past, he is rather quirky about religion, and not always consistent from one period to another,” Prof. Brooke said. Paul Jones from kitchener, Canada writes: Organized ...
- Americans' fear of feeling sad may be threat to great art - Omaha World-Herald (subscription)
Americans' fear of feeling sad may be threat to great artOmaha World-Herald (subscription), NE - 36 minutes agoIt's a place where poetry is a Hallmark card and where music is, well, Muzak. "I fear we're creating a country where no one would aspire to write a novel ...
- Savoring the single life (The Greenville News)
"The chances are that at some time in your life, possibly only now and then between husbands, you will find yourself settling down to a solitary existence," wrote Vogue scribe Marjorie Hillis in the 1936 book "Live Alone and Like It."
- A job for a professional - Guardian Unlimited
Picture the scene: it's 2011 and there is a late-night meeting of high-ranking civil servants in an office somewhere in Whitehall; men and women in suits are discussing matters of policy, their briefing notes spread across the table like confetti ...
- Obama: a man of no substance - Spiked
SpikedObama: a man of no substanceSpiked, UK - 14 minutes agoAt Harvard he was elected editor of the Harvard Law Review, the first person of any African-American heritage to reach that prestigious position. ...
- Phoebe Snow Revisits `Poetry Man,' Offers New Tunes at Birdland - Bloomberg
Phoebe Snow Revisits `Poetry Man,' Offers New Tunes at BirdlandBloomberg - 1 hour agoReturning to her music has been a priority for Snow since the March 2007 death of daughter, Valerie Rose, who suffered from brain trauma during birth and ...
- Ancient Grudge - San Diego Reader
Ancient GrudgeSan Diego Reader, CA - 2 hours agoAt first, he dashed off his poetry as if it were prose. Later, he began to mean what Romeo meant. He hit his accents and improved considerably. ...
- American Life in Poetry: Laughter - Morris Sun Tribune
American Life in Poetry: LaughterMorris Sun Tribune, MN - 2 hours agoBy Ted Kooser So often, reading a poem can in itself feel like a thing overheard. Here, Mary-Sherman Willis of Virginia describes the feeling of being ...
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