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- Poetry has a place in governing - Monterey County Herald
May I offer a few words in defense of eloquence? You wouldn't think it needs defending, but it has taken some hits during the presidential primaries while other sorts of speaking skills went pretty much uncriticized. Hillary Rodham Clinton, for ...
- Eaton Contest Winners Announced (UC Riverside)
Graduate students from UCR and UCI win the first short-story contest sponsored by the Eaton Science Fiction Conference.
- Hillsborough athlete's death devastates peers (Asbury Park Press)
Friends, co-workers, fellow athletes and students devastated by the loss of their champion track runner are working to make sure Jason Walton's memory lives on. In the quiet moments following the lunch rush at Nelson's Pizza on Route 206, co-workers recalled Walton as a happy-go-lucky, friendly 18-year-old Hillsborough High School student they would rely on to help deliver pizzas in a pinch. On ...
- On Romanus the Melodist - Zenit News Agency
On Romanus the MelodistZenit News Agency, Italy - 18 minutes agoTheologian, poet, composer, he belongs to the group of theologians that have transformed theology into poetry. We think of his countryman, St. Ephraim of ...
- Free books for children (Guardian Unlimited)
News: Two nationwide programmes will give children free books for a second year
- Summer Activities for Family Promote Learning, Fun - Newswise (press release)
Summer Activities for Family Promote Learning, FunNewswise (press release) - 2 hours agoDancing, writing poetry, producing a talent show, creating plays – all of these activities can build vocabulary, reading, writing and spelling skills. ...
- Get a grip, a mini-recession may not actually be that bad - Irish Independent
Get a grip, a mini-recession may not actually be that badIrish Independent, Ireland - 1 hour ago... or even a Kavanagh, because their modern-day equivalents are far too busy with property developments and golf to think of writing poetry. ...
- Foothills promotes Big Read - Oneonta Daily Star
Foothills promotes Big ReadOneonta Daily Star, NY - 44 minutes agoEvents are free, unless otherwise noted, according to www.foothillspac.org/TheBigRead. ä A Tri-County Essay Contest will be held in the public schools. ...
- Cohen's the Homme in his Hometown - Boston Globe
With visions of tea and oranges dancing in his head, assistant arts editor and "SE" contributor James Reed went all the way to Montreal yesterday to catch Leonard Cohen’s homecoming show there. And it was worth it… "OK, is that what I think it is ...
- Iva Caruso (The Falmouth Enterprise)
Iva (Barstow) Caruso of Weymouth, who leaves family in Bourne, died on June 22. She had battled heart disease for more than 18 years.
- Columbia Records Set to Release Actor Terrence - All About Jazz
Columbia Records Set to Release Actor TerrenceAll About Jazz, PA - 4 hours ago“I wanted him to recite some great Spanish poetry from 200 years ago over this beautiful music, but I couldn't get in touch with him," says Terrence. ...
- ART GALLERIES, MUSEUMS - The Wichita Eagle
ART GALLERIES, MUSEUMSThe Wichita Eagle, KS - 11 hours agoPoetry Aloud, read your own work or that of a poet you admire, 7-9 pm, Zoomdweebie's Tea Bar, 3010 E. Central. Free. Information, 316-440-4202. ...
- History, not repeating - Bonitanews (subscription)
History, not repeatingBonitanews (subscription), FL - 1 hour agoOne American in particular, a towering 6-foot, 4-inch African-American named Jason Calhoun, changed his life forever, sending him on a journey that would ...
- NHS forensics names one champ at state - Newton Kansan
NHS forensics names one champ at stateNewton Kansan, KS - 1 hour agoFinals qualifiers: Jimmie Norman, 11th, poetry; Chris Ross, eighth, prose, Aubrey Denney/Chris Ross, 10th, duet: Bill Newell, 10th, foreign extemp; ...
- A Novel Reason for Rapture (Washington Post)
EXILES By Ron Hansen Farrar Straus Giroux. 227 pp. $23. Here is what happened when I began raving to some (very nice) friends about "Exiles," a new novel by Ron Hansen about how the 19th-century Jesuit poet Gerard Manley Hopkins came to write perhaps his most inaccessible poem, "The Wreck of the ...
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