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- Secrets and lives - Salon
SalonSecrets and livesSalon - 2 hours agoBarry has shown a dazzling facility with poetry, drama and fiction -- his works form a mosaic-like whole, though each stands on its own. ...
- MUGGER: THANK ME FOR SMOKING - New York Press-Follow The Leader Blog
New York Press-Follow The Leader BlogMUGGER: THANK ME FOR SMOKINGNew York Press-Follow The Leader Blog - 49 minutes agoCamels were for procrastinators, those who wrote bad poetry, and those who put off writing bad poetry [in fact, the pretentious bad poets actually favored ...
- Eloise Rees Writing Award goes to Memorial teacher - Edmond Sun
EDMOND — Edmond Memorial High School teacher Kelly Bristow received the Eloise Rees Writing Award for 2007-08. Bristow is the fourth Memorial teacher to receive the award, following in the footsteps of former Memorial teachers Brandi Barnett ...
- Enjoy organ music with your lunch; - Orillia Packet & Times
Enjoy organ music with your lunch;Orillia Packet & Times, Canada - 2 hours agoSubmission dates for the writing and poetry contest have passed, but there is still time to get selected for the reading series. The reading series is not a ...
- Musings about the game we love - Auburn Citizen
Musings about the game we loveAuburn Citizen, NY - 8 hours agoOr this one, from Arnold Palmer: “What other people may find in poetry or art museums, I find in the flight of a good drive.” Here's a couple good ones from ...
- A sad tryst with destiny - Calcutta Telegraph
Calcutta TelegraphA sad tryst with destinyCalcutta Telegraph, India - 1 hour agoToru was the first Indian woman to write poetry in both French and English. Film director Pramathesh Barua’s house, Ballygunge Circular Road: The building ...
- Carrboro Day Philosophy - The Carrboro Citizen
Carrboro Day PhilosophyThe Carrboro Citizen, NC - 5 hours agoLocal music, games, dancing, food, poetry, stories, groups, talents and humor will be allowed to offer Carrboro’s citizens a day to forget themselves, ...
- REMEMBERING NORMAN CORWIN, THE POET LAUREATE OF RADIO - Asbury Park Press
REMEMBERING NORMAN CORWIN, THE POET LAUREATE OF RADIOAsbury Park Press, NJ - 33 minutes agoThe WCBS airwaves formed his canvases; everything Corwin said on the air was of the most artfully constructed prose and poetry. ...
- 'Romeo and Juliet' at the Vanderbilt Museum - Newsday
This is the 10th summer since "Shakespeare in Love." For fans of that film, what better way to launch the Bard-takes-Long-Island season than with "Romeo and Juliet" chased by "Twelfth Night"? In the 1998 Oscar winner, Will, on the advice of Queen Liz ...
- Human pincushion welcomes Olympics with head of flags - Reuters South Africa
Human pincushion welcomes Olympics with head of flagsReuters South Africa, South Africa - 12 hours agoBEIJING, July 10 (Reuters Life!) - Wen Shengchu wanted to welcome Olympic visitors from around the world to China, so he decided to set up over 200 ...
- Stephanie Cross on Playing With the Grown-ups | Lost City Radio ... - The Observer
Stephanie Cross on Playing With the Grown-ups | Lost City Radio ...The Observer, UK - 2 hours agoThose disappointed by David Mitchell's Black Swan Green may find Kitty Aldridge's second novel more satisfying. In place of Eighties Worcestershire, ...
- Letters: Is press secretary's memoir truth or fiction? - Orange County Register
I have mixed emotions from reading about former Bush press secretary Scott McClellan's new "tell-all" book ["Confessions of a loyalist," News, May 29]. As a longtime conservative Republican, it troubles me to admit that my confidence in President ...
- Ali museum offers trip down memory lane - Frederick News-Post
I HAVE ALWAYS BEEN fascinated by Muhammad Ali. It goes back to the 1960s when he said he was 'The Greatest' and then proved it by shocking everyone when he decked the supposedly unbeatable Sonny Liston in 1964 to win the heavyweight title. So when I ...
- Day to remember for Orient fans - BBC Sport
The hype surrounding football these days makes heroes of players all too easily. But the Leyton Orient team of 1914/15 were exactly that. Clapton Orient, as they were then known, were the first Football League team to enlist en masse to serve King ...
- American Life in Poetry: Laughter - Morris Sun Tribune
American Life in Poetry: LaughterMorris Sun Tribune, MN - 2 hours agoBy Ted Kooser So often, reading a poem can in itself feel like a thing overheard. Here, Mary-Sherman Willis of Virginia describes the feeling of being ...
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