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- Time on his hands, and then some (The State)
The Carolina offensive line blocked, the defensive line rushed, the running backs ran, the receivers caught, the quarterbacks threw, the linebackers tackled, the defensive backs covered and the punter punted. Rhys Lloyd took notes. Lloyd, who has an opportunity to make the Panthers as a kickoff specialist, stood behind the punt returners and wrote in a little notebook. Poetry? “I was marking off ...
- 6th-round pick impressing 49ers coaches (San Mateo County Times)
The 49ers have had more than their share of high-maintenance wide receivers. Terrell Owens, Antonio Bryant and Brandon Lloyd spring to mind. More 49ers
- Scarlett Johansson, Maya Angelou, Kelsey Grammer (International Herald Tribune)
A roundup of the day's celebrity news.
- 'The Creator's Map,' by Emilio CalderĂłn - Los Angeles Times
ONE OF the particular joys of this golden age in translation is the fact that we now enjoy routine access not only to other languages' literary fiction and poetry, but also to a rich array of entertaining popular works. In the years since Francisco ...
- Read all 'education' posts in Webware - Webware.com
Studyrails is a relatively new tool for students who want to get their class schedule and study time synced up. It's mainly a calendaring tool, but thrown in is a mobile reminder service, and a forceful lock-out system that will keep your from ...
- Da Kine: Science; Restaurants (Honolulu Star-Bulletin)
Students nationwide can show off their knowledge about marine conservation and win prizes, including Swatch watches and accommodations for two nights in Hawaii, in an ocean reef-themed contest presented by Outrigger Hotels & Resorts in collaboration with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Office of National Marine Sanctuaries and the National Marine Sanctuary Foundation.
- International Russian-Georgian Poetry Festival opens in Tbilisi (Itar-Tass)
TBILISI, July 17 (Itar-Tass) - The second International Russian-Georgian Poetry Festival with the participation of Russian poets from more than 20 countries, including from Russia, opens here on Thursday.
- Hey Wii Owners ... It's Time to Eat! - GameZone
Hey Wii Owners ... It's Time to Eat!GameZone, MI - 1 hour agoThese brave men and women are artists of the alimentary canal, warriors who create living poetry with each wiggle of the epiglottis. ...
- Volunteers Needed - Savannah Morning News
Volunteers NeededSavannah Morning News, GA - 1 hour agoCall the African-American Health Information and Resource Center at 447-6605. Hospice Care of America is seeking volunteers to provide companionship or ...
- Coming up with 'write' stuff not easy - Dubuque Telegraph Herald
"Writing is easy," said Gene Fowler (1890-1960). "All you do is stare at a blank sheet of paper until drops of blood appear on your forehead." The hope is that eventually an idea will pop up and find its way onto the page. Playwright and screenwriter ...
- Built on soaring words - The Australian
BLACK holes, notoriously resistant to improvement through the design process, aren't the most glamorous subjects for student architects. But one black hole in architecture education demands transformation: too many architecture students can't write ...
- How the Soldier Repairs the Gramophone - San Francisco Gate
"A good story," writes Sasa Stanisic in his first novel, "How the Soldier Repairs the Gramophone," "is like our river Drina: never calm, it doesn't trickle along, it is rough and broad, tributaries flow in to enrich it, it rises above its banks, it ...
- FREAK Shots: I Swear I Won’t Use My Hunting License - New York Times Blogs
New York Times BlogsFREAK Shots: I Swear I Won’t Use My Hunting LicenseNew York Times Blogs, NY - 18 hours ago(SJD) Even if you don’t have a son fighting in Iraq, even if you don’t read poetry, even if you think you are immune to the power of a mother’s lament ...
- Rank and File - New York Times Blogs
Rank and FileNew York Times Blogs, NY - 3 hours agoA list of “Poetry and Literature in French and English,” by a lister named Helene Cardona, includes “The Misanthrope,” by Molière, “The Flowers of Evil,” by ...
- David Biespiel's poetry column addresses variations in Philip Whalen's 'Zenshinji' (The Oregonian)
L ast month I was visiting a cousin who showed off his framed broadside of the poem "Zenshinji" by his late friend, poet Philip Whalen. Whalen was born in 1923 in Oregon and grew up in The Dalles (he and my cousin attended Reed College during the Gary Snyder and Lew Welch era of the late 1940s).
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