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- Latitude: A weekend to remember - Eastern Daily Press
The trees of Henham Park were lit up in reds, greens and blues, and giant illuminated water lilies floated on the lake. Once again the Latitude festival took the beautiful Suffolk landscape and added a touch of the surreal and the unexpected - as ...
- Family ties to New Zealand for poet (NZPA via Yahoo!Xtra News)
Expatriate poet Fleur Adcock is grateful to New Zealand for the affection it has shown her, despite her having lived in England since 1963.
- 'Dear American Airlines' by Jonathan Miles - Los Angeles Times
'Dear American Airlines' by Jonathan MilesLos Angeles Times, CA - 1 hour agoAfter Ford's daughter is born, his wife, also a poet, pushes him to give poetry up. " 'You're a father,' she said, as if drawing an impenetrable line ...
- From bad to verse: Vandals get classroom penance - Forbes
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. Using "The Road Not Taken" and ...
- Voices of Faith: June 28, 2008 (The Record Searchlight)
First, our just retired pastor has been a member of the Interfaith Council since its inception. This includes lay and professional people of Christian, Jewish, Sikh, Buddhist, Islam and Greek Orthodox faiths.
- Newlywed Mariah 'over the moon' - MSN UK News
Mariah Carey is said to be "over the moon" after apparently tying the knot with boyfriend Nick Cannon. The 38-year-old singer is thought to have married the 27-year-old actor in a secret ceremony in the Bahamas last week. Vogue editor Andre Leon ...
- A student's tribute to a beloved English teacher - Los Angeles Times
A student's tribute to a beloved English teacherLos Angeles Times, CA - 3 hours agoMr. Lutz inspired us to read, to write, to see, to travel and to experience what life had to offer, and I'm writing to say that I hear you, Mr. Lutz. ...
- Poetry boxing helps Japanese get ready to grumble - Belfast Telegraph
It all starts innocently enough, with a quiet spoken apology. "I had a car accident so I'm not as fast as I used to be," says the man known as Nama Chirigami. A hint of what's to come lurks in his appearance, a disorientating mix of salary-man ...
- Preparing for departure - Columbus Dispatch
Columbus DispatchPreparing for departureColumbus Dispatch, OH - 40 minutes agoHis passion for reciting poetry has made him something of a local legend. He began memorizing poems as a young man and recites them without prompting. ...
- Research Challenges Authorship of a Famous Prayer (The Lakeland Ledger)
Generations of recovering alcoholics, soldiers, weary parents, exploited workers and just about anybody feeling beaten down by life have found solace in a short prayer that begins: "God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change."
- An Extraordinary Cultural Happening - Cuba Headlines
An Extraordinary Cultural HappeningCuba Headlines, Cuba - 10 hours agoSamuel Feijoo’s immense creative work —in poetic and narrative prose and among the best verses of Cuban poetry— is turned into visual, pictorial images. ...
- Thanks mate, now I really feel inspired to emigrate - The Times
Thanks mate, now I really feel inspired to emigrateThe Times, South Africa - 41 minutes ago... up and get a life or piss off and go find another job,” rants Berger. He then encourages people to make South Africa a better place by writing poetry, ...
- Close this window - Wwd.com
Memo Pad: Photo Shopping... If Only Hillary Had Done Vogue... Tommy TV... PHOTO SHOPPING: Anna Wintour appears to have another reason for being in Milan than the men's shows. The Vogue editor in chief is said to be working on a major photo exhibition ...
- Poetry Question Stumps McCain - Washington Post
Poetry Question Stumps McCainWashington Post, United States - 9 hours agoIn another unusual turn, an African American serviceman stood up at the meeting and asked the presumptive GOP nominee to take a picture with him, ...
- News isn't all bad for newspapers these days - Nashua Telegraph
There's good news and bad news for newspapers these days. Media is in the throes of radical change, and change is hard – even when it's for the best. The problem is lately we're only hearing, and reporting, the bad news. Every time you turn on the ...
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