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- Do You Really Want Science Fiction Books To Be More Literary? - io9
io9Do You Really Want Science Fiction Books To Be More Literary?io9, CA - 37 minutes agoI have no idea where this fad came from — maybe poetry? — but I still see it a lot, especially in short fiction. It used to be lists, or fake memos, ...
- Riley Roy Frazel - Eureka Reporter
Riding around but not standing on ground. Skateboarding is the fun as your wheels spin round and round. Riley was killed July 9, in a skateboarding accident with a car while spending the summer with his mother in Littleton, Colo. He had written this ...
- Garden Plot - Washington Post
Got a chronic case of green thumb? Like getting your hands dirty? Adrian Higgins , garden editor for The Post's Home section, is here to help. Higgins is a firm believer in "tough plants for tough times" -- the varieties that combine good looks with ...
- Volunteers Needed - Savannah Morning News
Volunteers NeededSavannah Morning News, GA - 1 hour agoCall the African-American Health Information and Resource Center at 447-6605. Hospice Care of America is seeking volunteers to provide companionship or ...
- Douglas works on display - Delmarva Daily Times
Douglas works on displayDelmarva Daily Times, MD - 18 minutes agoThe exhibition, "Aaron Douglas: African American Modernist," at the Smithsonian American Art Museum through August 3, charts the course and breadth of ...
- Television movies for the week of Aug. 17 - Pittsburgh Post Gazette
Television movies for the week of Aug. 17Pittsburgh Post Gazette, PA - 23 minutes agoAn American con artist wins a poetry contest staged by residents of a financially strapped Irish town. (PG-13) (1:45) SHO: Wed. ...
- “My Ain Countrie” Meant a Lot to Lizzie Borden — What Does It Say ... - Men's News Daily
“My Ain Countrie” Meant a Lot to Lizzie Borden — What Does It Say ...Men's News Daily, CA - 14 minutes agoIn addition to her talent for poetry, she was known for her philanthropic works. As well as having parallels to the lives of the most famous Borden women, ...
- She Relishes Covers, Arias and ’70s R&B - New York Times
New York TimesShe Relishes Covers, Arias and ’70s R&BNew York Times, United States - 23 minutes agoHer new gospel-infused pop anthems and hymns, she said, are a response to 9/11 as well as Walt Whitman’s poetry about the city. ...
- American Insight - American Reporter
CARTERSVILLE, Ga. -- My grandmother would have said "The pot is calling the kettle black." My mother would have sighed and said "There's something rotten in Denmark." And today I am left to say that the current investigation by Sen. Charles Grassley ...
- ARICA Kicks Off New Season with 'Kiosk' - Broadway World
ARICA Kicks Off New Season with 'Kiosk'Broadway World, NY - 16 hours agoThis simple premise is explored through fierce physical repetition, poetry and live electronic music, revealing the complexity of the human body's relation ...
- Education Newsmakers: 08/12/2008 - Traverse City Record Eagle
Education Newsmakers: 08/12/2008Traverse City Record Eagle, MI - 2 hours ago... Merit Award ($100), Cinematic Arts; Andrew Michael Marquardt, Merit Award ($100), Spoken Only; Ines Pujos, Merit Award ($100), Poetry; Shawn Carl Smith, ...
- Seven years later, survivors still search for normalcy in lives (The Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
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- Morissette, Listlessly Listing (Washington Post)
It's hard to deny Alanis Morissette's artistic appeal when her trademark "list songs" are accompanied by pop hooks. So many of her greatest tunes, such as "Hand in My Pocket," "Thank U," "Hands Clean" and "Everything," benefit from lyrical repetition, which helps the declarative-sentence songs bu...
- Mickey Kaus - Slate
USA Today isn't buying Story #2 ... 12:40 A.M. John Tabin makes a good point about Rielle Hunter's refusal to allow a paternity test : [Hunter's] response -- invoking her and her daughter's privacy -- is a little odd if she expects the test to come ...
- The best we can hope for, the best we can muster - CounterPunch
The best we can hope for, the best we can musterCounterPunch, CA - 5 hours ago*Written in 1998, & first published in his book, Streets for Two Dancers, 2004. ROBERT GIBBONS is the poetry & fiction editor of Janus Head. ...
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