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- Tolstoy and me - The Last Station - Scotsman
Tolstoy and me - The Last StationScotsman, United Kingdom - 2 hours agoParini, who reads a poem every day before breakfast and then works on his latest poem, had just finished his book Why Poetry Matters. ...
- Editorial of The New York Sun | August 19, 2008 - New York Sun
Editorial of The New York Sun | August 19, 2008New York Sun, United States - 4 hours agoWe are not against the state paying a competitive price for the best help it can get; we need the best and the brightest to come into public life. ...
- Just two old farts getting it on - Globe and Mail
Just two old farts getting it onGlobe and Mail, Canada - 30 minutes agoTo get us through the dark and cold nights, a group of us put on an annual erotic poetry festival in mid-February. I'd always write a new poem for the event ...
- Café Soul is eager to celebrate second anniversary - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Café Soul is eager to celebrate second anniversarySt. Louis Post-Dispatch, United States - 7 hours agoIs it a typical open mike, revolving around poetry? (No, no, and no). "You can't get the full effect of Café Soul unless you come to Café Soul," Coco Soul ...
- Lola Mae Shoup - Daily Gate City
CARTHAGE, Ill. - Lola Mae Shoup, 88, of Carthage, Ill., died Saturday morning, Aug. 23, 2008, in Memorial Hospital, Springfield, Ill. She was born on Feb. 11, 1920, near St. Mary's/Plymouth, Ill., the daughter of Roy and Adelia Esther Wier Sellars ...
- Free Oct. 20 reading by Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Stephen Dunn (Daily News Journal)
Stephen Dunn, a Pulitzer Prize recipient and the author of 16 books, will present a poetry reading at 4:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 20, in Cantrell Hall, which is located in the Tom H. Jackson Building at MTSU.
- Telluride Review: Adam Resurrected - Cinematical
Telluride Review: Adam ResurrectedCinematical, CA - 2 hours ago... who have the courage and patience to go down the rabbit hole with them, this is art and poetry at its highest level, a truly astonishing achievement. ...
- GCSE poem dropped over knife fear (BBC News)
An exam board asks schools to destroy a GCSE poetry anthology because one poem refers to knife violence.
- Poetry in Stop Motion - Broadcast Newsroom
Poetry in Stop MotionBroadcast Newsroom, CA - 3 hours agoBy John Virata A work of art demands to be beautifully framed, and for that most modern of artworks, the car, what more appropriate frame could there be ...
- Romney To The Rescue - The Bulletin
Under siege from political foes and friends regarding his ability to lead the world's largest economy, Mitt Romney was hard at work yesterday trying to put John McCain back on track. Since stating the fundamentals of the U.S. economy were strong in ...
- Nas' still has attitude on new CD - Arlington Heights Daily Herald
Don't be fooled by "Queens Get The Money," the bracing opener of Nas' now-untitled ninth solo album: It sounds like nothing else on the CD. The Jay Electronica-produced cut -- built on a few simple piano twinkles and no drum track -- is by far the ...
- For young readers Back to school books - Eagle-Tribune
Borden uses poetry to capture the joy and nerves of heading into a new school year. Her free-verse poems are wonderfully readable, offering just the right touch of friendly reassurance to young readers. Joan Rankin's clever watercolor illustrations ...
- 50 ways to please your lover - Sunday Herald
1 POEM Shall I Compare Thee To A Summer's Day? by William Shakespeare (printed 1609) One of the many intriguing questions relating to the Bard of Stratford is: to whom did he address his sonnets? For centuries, it was assumed to be a woman. Now, the ...
- Saratoga Springs High School teacher fired for misconduct (WRGB Albany)
A tenured English teacher at Saratoga Springs High School has been fired from his job after a hearing by the State Education Department determined he had an inappropriate relationship with one of his students in 2007.
- Writers read passages about 'sex and private schools,' fear, depression (University of Connecticut Daily Campus)
A small but appreciative crowd turned out Wednesday afternoon at the UConn Co-op to hear Lynn Z. Bloom and Margaret Gibson recall the pains and pleasures of girlhood. For Gibson, better known for her poetry (the latest volume of which, "One Body," recently took home the gold at the Connecticut Book Awards), tackling the memoir was an act of love.
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