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- Haste makes waste - Vancouver Sun
Haste makes wasteVancouver Sun, Canada - 1 hour agoHis regularly exquisite writing memorably renders the poetry of the waves. But an intriguing subject and a handful of great metaphors do not a story make. ...
- 'Pity' skewers conventional assumptions (San Jose Mercury News)
O happy dagger! The last time American Conservatory Theater plunged into the dark heart of Jacobean tragedy was Robert Woodruff's infamously graphic 1993 production of "The Duchess of Malfi," which offended audiences and sent them scurrying from the theater.
- Writing to Learn - Education Week News
Education Week NewsWriting to LearnEducation Week News, MD - 30 minutes ago... that might be expected in a summer writing workshop in the California hills, only limited talk of poetry and prose is going on among attendees here. ...First-Generation Students, Social Class, and Literacy RedOrbitall 744 news articles
- Community Calendar - Sentinel & Enterprise
Meal: Fitchburg Lodge of Elks, 860 Ashby State Road, will hold a mystery meal from 6-8 p.m. Cost is $7. For more information, see Ed or call (978) 342-9032. Show: The Drawbridge Puppet Theater, 1335 Massachusetts Ave., Lunenburg, will present Jack ...
- Datebook - Friday - Estes Park Trail Gazette
Through July 6 — “Far and Near Horizons” International Plein Air Painters and Landscape Artist’s International at the Cultural Arts Council of Estes Park, 423 W. Elkhorn Ave. Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily, 586-9203, www.estesarts.com ...
- When do people start to write poems? When they are in love - China Daily
China DailyWhen do people start to write poems? When they are in loveChina Daily, China - 3 hours agoI never thought in my life that some day I would write poetry. The poem – if I dare to call it a poem – came to me in my dream by itself, it did not ask me, ...
- She takes the cake - Midland Daily News
    Linda Lewis, First Lady of the Midland Landfill, has redefined "Renaissance Woman" ever since she started working for the city more than 20 years ago.     Today she's the Gate House Clerk, clocking in the refuse collection trucks ...
- Why gas is so high... - Manhattan Mercury
All you need to know is the first paragraph. "Almost all is non-operational in nature. What a ridiculous financial mindset. Again, almost all of the $6+ million budget increase is "NON-OPERATIONAL." The proposed 2009 City Budget of $ 95,470,876 ...
- bothe/croton - Metro Spirit
Metro Spiritbothe/crotonMetro Spirit, GA - 5 hours ago... be a dose of poetry-laced lyrics infused in some of these songs. "On the death of Langston Hughes" has a slow melodic sound that is more folk than jazz, ...
- Around the Valley (The Fresno Bee)
Art show sales to benefit incarcerated youths
- Celebrities with reader's block - Daily Telegraph
For today's column, I have invited some famous people to contribute a few words on the subject of: What I Never Got Round to Reading on My Summer Holiday. I know it had the word 'dilemma' - or maybe it was 'struggle' - in the title and it was by some ...
- Pythagoras to poetry: Camillo reading at Prairie Lights - UI The Daily Iowan (subscription)
Pythagoras to poetry: Camillo reading at Prairie LightsUI The Daily Iowan (subscription), IA - 39 minutes agoCamillo will read from Death Song for Africa tonight at Prairie Lights, 15 S. Dubuque St. It's his first book, though Camillo's poems and essays have seen ...
- After tragedy, former beauty queen writes poetry (Miami Herald)
At age 11, Diana Bien-Aime was thrown through the back window of a car in a horrible accident. She suffered a broken nose and internal bleeding and was left with scars on her face and arms.
- FBI: Ivins held identical anthrax strain (The Christian Science Monitor)
The scientist was the sole custodian of anthrax spores genetically identical to the powder used in 2001 attacks, say documents unsealed Wednesday.
- Today in History - Aug. 4 - The Associated Press
Today in History - Aug. 4The Associated Press - 1 hour agoThought for Today: "Poetry is the record of the best and happiest moments of the happiest and best minds." -- Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822).
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