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- Inaugural Dean's Scholarly Achievement Awards Honor Five Faculty ... - Hamilton College News
Inaugural Dean's Scholarly Achievement Awards Honor Five Faculty ...Hamilton College News, NY - 2 hours agoDuring the past year she published her second book of poetry, Wet Apples, White Blood (McGill-Queen's University Press). In April she received a $20000 ...
- Google Docs Being Used for Spamming? - Hub Canada
Hub CanadaGoogle Docs Being Used for Spamming?Hub Canada, Canada - 3 hours agoGoogle Docs, Google’s free online answer to Microsoft Word that comes with several nifty features that separate it from the popular word processor, ...
- America's Muslim problem - Guardian Unlimited
Barack Obama isn't the only one with a Muslim problem. America has one, too. Instead of ineffective denials, Obama should meet his Muslim problem and America's head on. The New Yorker cover , depicting the Illinois senator in Muslim garb with a ...
- Weekend Picks -- Music, Beckett, and Edible Plants - About - Cities & Towns
Weekend Picks -- Music, Beckett, and Edible PlantsAbout - Cities & Towns, NY - 3 hours ago... Saturday and Sunday for hour-long poetry and prose readings by Samuel Beckett, as Gate|Beckett ends its acclaimed run at the Lincoln Center Festival. ...
- Council hopes to draw artists together - Morris Daily Herald
CHANNAHON - Area artists are forming an arts council and putting out a call for all local artists to join them this weekend for an afternoon of networking, sharing their art, and joining the new group. The Three Rivers Arts Council will hold an open ...
- Gospel greats gather to honor Dottie Rambo - My Tennessean.com
Gospel greats gather to honor Dottie RamboMy Tennessean.com, TN - 8 hours agoA more fitting ending to the life of the musical poet and prophet would have been one final performance on a big stage — the Kennedy Center, ...
- Movies in Brief: 'Diminished Capacity' - New York Sun
Movies in Brief: 'Diminished Capacity'New York Sun, United States - 5 hours agoThe old man also leaves a typewriter on the dock with bait dangling from its keys into the water below to create what he calls fish poetry. ...
- Origins of festival; (The North Bay Nugget)
The Duanwu Festival originated in ancient China. There are a number of theories about its origins. Today, the most commonly accepted version relates to the death of poet Qu Yuan in 278 BC despite a number of competing theories. Qu Yuan The traditional story holds the festival [...]
- Letter to editor: Saluting Gloucester's quiet heroes - Gloucester Daily Times
Our city is going through a tough time right now, but we never seem to lose heart. When I arrived here in 2000, my kids were only 7 and 8; Sawyer Free Library soon became a focal point of our life and was a big support to me as a working mother. Even ...
- Lyrical Terrorist William Shakespeare Wins Appeal - Thespoof.com
A former cottager in Avon, William Shakespeare, today won his appeal against a 9 month prison sentence, for writing iffy poems likely to make Lord Chief Justices burst into tears. Mr Shakespeare, the 'lyrical terrorist', had been accused of writing ...
- Dennis Douda - WCCO
Dennis Douda, an anchor and reporter for WCCO-TV, joined the staff in 1998. He has won multiple Regional Emmys for his anchoring, writing and reporting. Among his many duties, Dennis is WCCO-TV's medical reporter, leading the Lifeline health news ...
- How the Richard & Judy Book Club has shaken publishing - Times Online
In 2002, Jonathan Cape published Joseph O’Connor’s novel The Star of the Sea. It was highly regarded, and by January 2004 had sold 14,000 copies in paperback. Then it became one of the 10 books on the Richard & Judy Book Club’s first list. It ...
- For Vandals, Classroom Is A 'Mending' Hall (ABC News)
Partiers who trashed Robert Frost's home learn poetry as punishment.
- BILL MCGRAW Calif. woman pens a rant-and-rave for the D - Detroit Free Press
BILL MCGRAW Calif. woman pens a rant-and-rave for the DDetroit Free Press, United States - 4 hours agoThe book has two pages of sources, which is unusual for a poem, and she acknowledges: "I don't think of it solely as poetry." And she personifies the city, ...
- George Garrett; Critically Acclaimed Novelist and Poet - Washington Post
Washington PostGeorge Garrett; Critically Acclaimed Novelist and PoetWashington Post, United States - 46 minutes agoBy Adam Bernstein George Garrett, 78, the author of more than 30 books of fiction, poetry, biography and criticism, including an acclaimed trilogy of ...
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