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- Sean Connery: The story of a brilliant but deeply flawed man - Daily Mail
Daily MailSean Connery: The story of a brilliant but deeply flawed manDaily Mail, UK - 1 hour agoConnery then pursued the petite blonde by reciting Robert Burns verses and passages of his own poetry. She submitted, and they started an affair that lasted ...
- Rochester high school reunion hopes to bridge gap between graduating ... - Democrat and Chronicle
Hundreds of Franklin alumni will head to the Clarion Riverside Hotel on Saturday for a reunion that organizers hope will be as much about the future as the past. All alumni of Benjamin Franklin High School are invited to the evening dinner event that ...
- Laureate bemoans 'thankless' job (BBC News)
Poet Laureate Andrew Motion says the task of writing verse for the Royal Family is "entirely thankless" and gave him a case of writer's block.
- Tri-state briefs - Dubuque Telegraph Herald
Tri-state briefsDubuque Telegraph Herald, IA - 2 hours agoThe poems were submitted to the Iowa Poetry Association's 63rd annual contest. Natasha Thimmesch, a sixth-grader at Washington Middle School, earned first ...
- 10,000 attend funeral procession : Palestinians bury Darwish in ... - Daily Times
RAMALLAH: Palestinians gave their national poet Mahmoud Darwish what amounted to a state funeral in the West Bank city of Ramallah on Wednesday, mourning a man who articulated their sense of loss, exile and defiance. Around 10,000 people joined the ...
- P.D. James - Variety
More Articles: It's a bit of a mystery to acclaimed crime novelist P.D. James just how she's managed to keep poetry-loving Scotland Yard detective Commander Adam Dalgliesh on the case in her books since 1962. "Somehow I've been very lucky that after ...
- 'Skins' becomes likable over time - Anniston Star
Skins, a dramedy beginning tonight on BBC America, starts disagreeably, with a surfeit of self-protective cool. But it becomes more likable over ensuing episodes, as the pace relaxes and the focus turns toward more sympathetic and interesting ...
- The Olympics Demonstrate China’s “Soft Power”: on Baloney and ... - Fool's Mountain
The Olympics Demonstrate China’s “Soft Power”: on Baloney and ...Fool's Mountain, San Francisco - 4 hours agoBefore I started posting stuff on the internet about the Olympics exactly a year ago, my literary pursuit was Chinese poetry. I posted teasers of my virgin ...
- Remain Silent (New York Times)
In Martin Clark?s new legal thriller, a lawyer, his deadbeat brother and their secret past.
- Ecology Through Art - Birmingham News
Location Alabaster Alexander City Alpharetta Anniston Atlanta Bessemer Birmingham Brownsboro Calera Center Point Chelsea Collegeville Crestline Cullman Decatur Ensley Enterprise Fairfield Fairhope Florence Forest Park Fultondale Gadsden Gardendale ...
- Can you bear to watch TV cameos by literary greats? - Guardian Blogs
Guillermo del Toro's Hellboy films are clearly a different breed to the majority of big-screen comic book adaptations. The good guys are as ugly as the monsters they are trying to protect humanity from, and the hero is a slob who sucks on Cuban ...
- Weekend's Best Bets, Aug. 1 - 3 - NRToday.com
Weekend's Best Bets, Aug. 1 - 3NRToday.com, OR - 10 minutes agoRiverbend Live! continues with Cowboy Poetry by Dan Roberts and RJ Vandygriff. Roberts wrote Garth Brooks’ No. 1 hit “Beaches of Cheyenne” and Vandygriff ...
- Foundations pick up slack for Modesto-area schools (Modesto Bee)
Ruth Ramsay transformed her third-grade classroom into a hip and trendy cafe for just one evening. Her students at La Rosa Elementary School in Ceres shared the spotlight, reading poetry they wrote for friends and family at an open-microphone coffeehouse.
- Daniel S. Janik's Newest Book "Footprints, Smiles and Little White ... - PR-CANADA.net (press release)
Daniel S. Janik's Newest Book "Footprints, Smiles and Little White ...PR-CANADA.net (press release), Montenegro - 5 hours ago"Footprints, Smiles and Little White lies was a six year labor of love," said Dr. Janik in a personal interview, "Over the past forty years, I received and ...
- What can't be taught (The Washington Examiner)
"You teach English? I'd better watch what I say!" pops up frequently in the nonclassroom life of all English teachers. I used to complain silently, "As though all English teachers do is correct grammar!" yet there are limitations to what we can and can't teach.
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