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- Love, loss loom in 'Dangerous Age' - News & Observer
Love, loss loom in 'Dangerous Age'News & Observer, NC - 1 hour ago"A Dangerous Age" is Gilchrist's 20th book of fiction (she has also written poetry, a book of nonfiction commentaries and a memoir), and her characters and ...
- O'Shaughnessy: Prisoners' last words haunt writer (New York Daily News)
James McSherry vaguely remembers his stepgrandfather pushing him on the swings in the playground 40 years ago. That was his image of the old man, Michael O'Rourke, who had come from County Cork to the Bronx after the Irish warred with the British and then with each other in the 1920s.
- David Duchovny talks about playing an older Mulder in new 'X-Files ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
They're back, and they're staring at a computer monitor again: David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson in "The X-Files: I Want to Believe." Beverly Hills, Calif. -- The Fox isn't as swift as he was in 1993. That truth was out there and had to be faced by ...
- The masochistic joys of festivals - Daily Telegraph
Now that we all have central heating, televisions and roofs over our heads, where can the old-fashioned British masochist - lover of queues, rain, crowds - go at weekends? The British love of queuing and discomfort and being bossed around seems to ...
- Sun Road events planned June 27 - Daily Interlake
June 27 is a big day of celebration in Glacier National Park, with festivities marking the 75th anniversary of the opening of Going-to-the-Sun Road over Logan Pass. The centerpiece will be official dedication ceremonies at Lake McDonald Lodge (the ...
- M. Catherine Honemann, 88 (Baltimore Sun)
Senior accountant M. Catherine Honemann, retired senior accountant who was active in her church, died of heart failure May 16 at St. Joseph Medical Center. The Stella Maris resident was 88.
- Stanley Plumly's Romance With Keats - New York Sun
Poets who die young often have surprisingly lively posthumous careers. John Keats (1795-1821) provides the most celebrated example: Almost immediately after his death in Rome, at the age of 25, he entered the realm of legend. Though his poetry wasn't ...
- Griffin Poetry Prizes go to Blaser and Ashbery - CBC News
Robin Blaser, poet and professor emeritus from B.C.'s Simon Fraser University, was awarded the prestigious Griffin Poetry Prize for Canadian poetry on Wednesday night. Blaser was joined by acclaimed U.S. poet John Ashbery, who took home the ...
- Snappy rhymes, beautiful pages of illustrations (San Diego Union-Tribune)
These new children's books prove that reading poetry can – and should – be wonderful: David Elliott's short, snappy rhymes pair perfe.
- Dream Quest One Poetry & Writing Contest - Gather.com
Dream Quest One Poetry & Writing ContestGather.com, MA - 19 minutes agoMultiple poetry and short story entries are accepted. Writing Contest First Prize is $500. Second Prize: $250. Third Prize: $100. Poetry Contest First Prize ...
- Comedy writer Gary Poole still making people laugh - Blueridgenow.com
What began as a way to attract girls became a career and a way of life for comedy writer Gary Poole. He's written for comic books such as "The Munsters," "Flash Gordon" and "The Twilight Zone" and has penned numerous books, including one of the Hardy ...
- Shuffling Through Memories: B.S. Johnson's 'The Unfortunates' - New York Sun
Samuel Beckett is often called a terminus in Anglo-Irish literature. He took modernism's radical approach as far as it would go; it is as though Jackson Pollock was succeeded by portraitists and landscape artists. B.S. Johnson (1933-73) did not get ...
- Rare tree tour offered at Bartlett - Stamford Advocate
STAMFORD - A rare tree collection walking tour will be held at 11 a.m. today at Bartlett Arboretum & Gardens, 151 Brookdale Road. The tour lasts one hour and begins from the Visitor Center terrace. Participants should wear flat, comfortable walking ...
- Festival fever in Brittany - Easier (press release)
Festival fever in BrittanyEasier (press release), UK - 48 minutes agoEvery year the streets of Rennes come to life through this delightful festival of music, folklore, poetry and dance. Completely free of charge the festival ...
- 'Poetrix' had ballerina ambitions, but then ... - Montreal Gazette
We are getting a most instructive lecture on some lingo from Down Under. The subject is "pashing," which is Kiwi/Aussie talk for French kissing. Our lecturer is not merely content to pontificate on pashing, but has also penned a sensitive poem, I Am ...
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