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- AS MAULUCCI: Steady income from right job is poet's best friend - Norwich Bulletin
AS MAULUCCI: Steady income from right job is poet's best friendNorwich Bulletin, CT - 44 minutes agoThis concept pertains to poetry, which is the highest form of literary art, more appropriately than to fiction because poetry has a greater power to inspire ...
- Reading Bingo for adults - Valley Sun
Reading Bingo for adultsValley Sun, CA - 58 minutes ago“The poetry section is not just dead guys,” he said, adding that authors such as American poet Shel Silverstein have written “lots of fun stuff. ...
- Nuturing Motherhood: Siena House gives women shelter and support for ... - Santa Cruz Sentinel
Since the doors of Siena House Maternity Home opened in Santa Cruz, almost 200 single pregnant women have been invited to stay in the compassionate home throughout their pregnancy. The maternity home offers support for those who have a crisis ...
- Sharing stories of John: Tribute to student who drowned - San Luis Obispo Tribune
Sharing stories of John: Tribute to student who drownedSan Luis Obispo Tribune, CA - 29 minutes agoBalloons and flowers were scattered throughout the dimly lit gym and neatly arranged around some of Erlanson’s poetry and prose. Family members and a friend ...
- Inside the unwritten rule of late innings walks - Detroit Free Press
It's an unwritten rule that might go back at least 120 years, all the way to the composition of baseball's most famous poem. The rule is this: In the late innings, you never intentionally walk a batter who represents the potential winning run. Ernest ...
- Things to do today: May 4, 2008 - Charleston Gazette
Charleston GazetteThings to do today: May 4, 2008Charleston Gazette, USA - 1 hour agoCharleston Baptist Temple, 209 Morris St. DRUM CIRCLE: 5:30 pm Free. Featuring drumming, poetry and song. All are welcome to participate. ...
- Labeled ADHD - Survivor - SUCCESS - Hattiesburg American
Labeled ADHD - Survivor - SUCCESSHattiesburg American, MS - 16 hours agoHe has never ceased to amaze me as he also is a poetry writer and writes stories that you do not want to put down when you start reading them. ...
- Return to NeoEugenics - The Strategy Newspaper
Return to NeoEugenicsThe Strategy Newspaper, Australia - 1 hour agoPoetry, philosophy and science, predominantly of the Aristotelian variety, appeared at some times in some places but were neither universal nor continuous. ...
- First Novel at 93 - EIN News
LONDON, June 26 /PRNewswire/ -- A 93-year-old woman is having her first novel published and with the book's proceeds plans to buy a large house in Devon so she can give a real home to some of her friends who are currently in nursing homes. Lorna Page ...
- MIDDLEBURY, VT.: Vandals must take class on Robert Frost's poetry (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
Call it poetic justice: More than two dozen young people who broke into Robert Frost's former home for a beer party and trashed the place are being required to take classes in his poetry as part of their punishment.
- Grist Mill community theater at its finest - Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil
Grist Mill community theater at its finestCouncil Bluffs Daily Nonpareil, IA - 53 minutes agoAlthough the old dealership comes with possible hauntings, most of those have been community members scaring children through a black maze around Halloween. ...
- Determined young woman killed in possible gang crossfire - Chicago Sun-Times
As a child, Ishma Stewart liked to park her kid-sized rocking chair in the middle of a family gathering, where she'd spin a tale about a girl named Wendy who lived within the colored bands of a rainbow. Sometimes, Ishma's living room performances ...
- An Apocalyptic State of Mind (The New York Sun)
The apocalypse and its aftermath have been a recurring theme in art for thousands of years. There is something satisfyingly narcissistic, hopeful even, in believing that our time has been chosen for the End of Days. And the New Museum's pseudo-apocalyptic exhibition "After Nature," which opens to the public today on its third floor, puts a contemporary twist on an old theme. You will not see any ...
- Weakening Signals (Washington Post)
Bill Watson might play a four-hour piece by Bach, and then slap it on again, just because he felt like it. Or he might interrupt a Mahler symphony mid-spin, deciding instead to recite poetry or blend news bulletins with reports from his "Roman Empire correspondent," Edward Gibbon.
- Well-loved English teacher retires after almost 20 years (Countryside Suburban Life)
Over the past two decades, an endless number of students have sat at their desks, shooting dagger eyes at Lucille Perry while scrawling out her infamous punishment — a lengthy written apology dubbed “The Sentence.”
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