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- Montmartre routs Grand Prix raiders - Daily Telegraph
It is usually the Derby or the Irish equivalent that establishes the pecking order for three-year-old colts. However, the Juddmonte Grand Prix de Paris, one of the few European Group One events to be run at an evening meeting, threw up a horse to ...
- Courtesy of the Estate of R. Buckminster Fuller - New York Times
New York TimesCourtesy of the Estate of R. Buckminster FullerNew York Times, United States - 8 hours agoThat was the pivot on which, he claimed, his life turned. The onetime loser entered a period of such deep reflection that he was struck silent, then emerged ...
- Faith files: 'Embrace Wilmington' this week - Delaware Online
A new church festival will offer games, music and food in Rodney Square from 1 to 8 p.m. Thursday. It's called the Embrace Wilmington Festival and is being organized by Southern Baptist evangelist Cody Whittaker. He's arranged the festival to ...
- Isaac Rosenberg, the outsider's outsider - Telegraph.co.uk
Isaac Rosenberg, the outsider's outsiderTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 21 hours agoLike David Jones and Ivor Gurney, he was a private who never sought an officer's commission, and was equally gifted in other arts besides poetry. ...
- Pupils’ work worthy of any art gallery - Journal Live
Pupils’ work worthy of any art galleryJournal Live, UK - 1 hour ago... manager at Bullion Lane Primary School, said over the three years children had experienced dance, storytelling, puppetry, poetry and photography. ...
- Teen's poem wins top award (EveningNews24)
A Norwich schoolgirl's poem describing her fears that the earth is slowly being destroyed has landed her a top regional award. Katie Furniss has won the top prize in the East of England Young Writers competition for her poem based on the theme of I Have a Dream.
- On the book trail (The New Zealand Herald)
Much as I love summer, it brings with it a certain pressure to be out there, energetically enjoying all the country has to offer: the oceans, the forests, the beaches... With winter comes vile weather but also the chance to slow the pace, to mosey for a little while.
- I like the sound of a pen making love to paper: Prasoon Joshi - Hindustan Times
Writing is my passion. I see no difference between writing copy for advertising and writing film songs. When I want to write, I never let that moment pass away ..only a writer can understand that.. What stimulates me to write? A fine blend of tea or ...
- Gardening tips for July - Yuma Daily Sun
Members of the Federated Garden Clubs of Yuma are pleased to be involved with Yuma County Library District's 2008 summer reading program. On July 9, members will help children plant easy-to-grow specimens in special crockery containers. Each child ...
- Hugs and farewell to Mr. Cooperstein - Philadelphia Inquirer
Sometimes, the piles of paperwork overwhelmed Stuart Cooperstein. So the Meredith School principal slipped out of his office and walked down the hall to a classroom, where kindergartners climbed all over him. Or he opened the door onto the playground ...
- New book explains author's struggle with misdiagnosis - Cape Gazette
New book explains author's struggle with misdiagnosisCape Gazette, DE - 17 minutes agoHer first book, “Delaware, I Sing thy Shore,” is a poetry and photography piece highlighting the natural beauty of the state. Both books may be purchased at ...
- Bubble Room at Hom is about to pop open - Charlotte Observer
Bubble Room at Hom is about to pop openCharlotte Observer, NC - 56 minutes agoThis smoke-free NoDa billiards bar features open mic poetry night on Tuesdays and books live entertainment regularly. The Grape, either the University or ...
- Nomination period extended for state poet laureate honor - Daily Oklahoman
Nominations will be accepted from universities, poetry societies and other cultural organizations only, not from individuals. "Nominees should be distinguished poets who are residents of Oklahoma and who are committed to outreach and the promotion of ...
- Milking History: 'Amalia's Tale' by David I. Kertzer (The New York Sun)
'Nothing is so dangerous to its surroundings as a syphilitic infant." So wrote Alfred Fournier, a prominent French doctor whose exaggeration, back in the late 19th century, would be hard to blame. In southwestern France, a contaminated newborn had recently infected his unsuspecting wet nurse, and when she fell ill her neighbors, equally unwary, took her place in between nursing their own ...
- MAPS Festival @ Northern Quarter - Manchester Evening News
MUSIC Arts Poetry and Stuff, aka MAPS Festival, rocked into Manchester on May Bank Holiday weekend. Over 200 bands took to the stages in venues across the Northern Quarter to launch this new creative break through festival. From acoustic street sets ...
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