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- Sustainable Fashion Show Exhibits Eccentricity - City on a Hill Press
City on a Hill PressSustainable Fashion Show Exhibits EccentricityCity on a Hill Press, CA - 7 hours agoGorey is best known as an eccentric illustrator who loved cats and the ballet, but he also experimented with poetry and opera libretti for puppets. ...
- Senior Olympics held - Pasadena Star-News
Senior Olympics heldPasadena Star-News, CA - 2 hours agoWho is going to change, the abortion protesters and counselors, the abusive spouses and boy friends, the gang bangers, the free-sex advocates? ...
- News and views from other islands - Block Island Times
News and views from other islandsBlock Island Times, USA - 2 hours agoShe said the last time her poetry was published was in 1943 when she was editor of the Bangor High School literary magazine. A teacher, she continued to ...
- Why Tourists Pay More at the Beach - New York Times Blogs
I’m on our annual beach week with the extended family in New Jersey and the beach patrol comes by insisting I buy beach tags for everyone 12 and over. The prices are: $6 for one day, $12 for one week, or $24 for the season (but only $19 for the ...
- Business Briefs: Poesia in motion - Bay Area Reporter
Bay Area ReporterBusiness Briefs: Poesia in motionBay Area Reporter, CA - 5 hours agoThis is why he chose the name Poesia, which means "poetry" in Italian. D'Ippolito hopes that your dining experience will be as evocative and sensuous as ...
- Rock Me, Ahmadinejad! - TIME
Rock Me, Ahmadinejad!TIME - 38 minutes agoDe Burgh will share the stage with Iranian pop giants Arian, on whose forthcoming album he has collaborated — in one song, De Burgh even sings "I love you," ...
- 'She has so many great friends' (The Jackson Sun)
Margaret Kerr of Savannah - author, poet, mother, wife and queen of hats - died May 22 at age 90 making certain that her children ordered a baked ham to feed anyone who came to her funeral.
- Poetry: New Verses from Long Ago - Brooklyn Rail
Brooklyn RailPoetry: New Verses from Long AgoBrooklyn Rail, NY - 2 hours agoIn contrast both to the erotic rhapsodist of his early love poems and the demonic master of explosive imagery of his later works, Tau reveals a poet both ...
- Journal combines nature, words, art - Acton-The Beacon
Journal combines nature, words, artActon-The Beacon, MA - 1 hour agoIt’s beautiful to look at and to hold, something you would collect and keep as you would a book of poetry or essays,” Susan Richmond, the journal’s poetry ...
- Why Danielle Steel is 'critic-proof' (CNN.com)
NEW YORK (AP) -- It's only 9:33 a.m., but already Danielle Steel is having a lousy morning.
- Animal whisperers help you communicate with your pets - Forbes
Ears twitching wildly, Nikki and Lucy hovered near the telephone, aroused by the caller on the other end. He was their "whisperer," and the girls had something to tell me: "Their food tastes like sawdust." Nikki and Lucy are my 10-year-old cats. They ...
- We Shall Be Happy - New Republic (subscription)
New Republic (subscription)We Shall Be HappyNew Republic (subscription), DC - 20 minutes agoO'Hara's poetry seems at first inextricable from the life, and the early evaluations of his complex body of work tended, understandably, to be for the most ...
- Arguing the World: Standpoint, A New British Periodical (The New York Sun)
'When intellectuals can do nothing else they start a magazine." So spoke Irving Howe about his decision to launch Dissent in 1954. The dean of New York social democracy was drawing on reserves of nostalgia for Partisan Review, the literary journal founded 20 years earlier that had changed the way politically engaged intellectuals wrote for a general audience. All smart sheets trace a lineage ...
- Showers failed to dampen music day fun - East Anglian Daily Times
CROWDS turned out in force yesterday despite the occasional shower for the annual Ipswich Music Day. Held in Ipswich's Christchurch Park, bands from across the county took to the event's stages and performing a variety of music. And from reggae to ...
- "Heart," by Rick Campbell (Seattle Times)
I remember being scared to death when, at about 30 years of age, I saw an X-ray of my skull. Seeing one's self as a skeleton, or receiving...
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