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- THE BOMB (Santa Fe Reporter)
Looking at first like a macro-scale soap bubble, it leapt 7½ miles into the sky to take the form of a heaven-bound jellyfish. The explosion was brighter than the light of the sun. It was the birth of a new scale of death, and it was magnificent.
- Answers: Toilet talk - Daily Northwestern
Answers: Toilet talkDaily Northwestern, IL - 1 hour ago"What attracted me to (the Bathroom Poetry Project) was (that) I'm sort of weird anyway. I saw it last summer on Craigslist and thought, 'Wow, ...
- Seventeen, so sweet - Boston Globe
You're damn right it's okay to call them the Big Three now. (AP Photo) After the Boston Celtics' 131-92 public evisceration of the soft and soulless Los Angeles Lakers tonight to clinch their 17th world championship, let the record show that Paul ...
- Looking back on a first-class school year - Hamilton Advertiser news
Looking back on a first-class school yearHamilton Advertiser news, UK - 4 hours agoThe infant and senior choir shows were a big success and many infants had poems published in a poetry book, as well as gaining certificates for an art ...
- What price art? - San Antonio Current
What price art?San Antonio Current, tx - 1 hour agoTamez declined to back down from her intent to teach a “poetry of witness, resistance and dissidence against militarization, war, and the wall . ...
- Summer's cool: Summer camp opportunities - Las Cruces Sun-News
Summer's cool: Summer camp opportunitiesLas Cruces Sun-News, NM - 57 minutes agoThe program is open to all youth, grades K through eighth, and include the following classes: Beginning Piano, Computer Fun, Slam Poetry/Creative Writing, ...
- Teacher passes on his passion for opera (Courier-Post)
Most elementary school teachers like to keep their lessons on an even keel. Not so for sixth-grade teacher Gene Golluscio, whose classes are full of flamboyant theatrics and passionate plot twists every day.
- How Ignorant Are We? The Voters Choose… But On The Basis of What? - The Cutting Edge
How Ignorant Are We? The Voters Choose… But On The Basis of What?The Cutting Edge, DC - 1 hour agoA majority do not read either newspapers, fiction, poetry, or drama. Save for the possibility that they are reading the Bible or works of non-fiction, ...
- Famed MSU writers headline 'homecoming' - Lansing State Journal
When Jim Harrison returns to campus Thursday, he knows the vibe will be different than during his years at Michigan State University in the early 1960s. "Coeds will look over the top of my head because I'm now in the biological Dumpster. I'm an older ...
- Kenya: Putting On the Kwani Lit Fest (AllAfrica.com)
As dusk descends, preparations continue apace outside the main entrance of the National Museum. Trees planted in sturdy plastic bags brought in for the occasion are being wrap-dressed in gold shimmery fabric.
- Red State/Blue State (Atlanticville)
A political discussion between Red State conservative Dave Simpson - a former reporter, editor, publisher and columnist - and Greg Bean, Blue Stater and executive editor of GreaterMedia Newspapers. Let us know what you think.
- DARK CARD (Kirkus Reviews)
Review Date: JULY 10, 2008 Publisher: Texas Review Press (36 pp.) Price (paperback): $12.95 Publication Date: November 30, 2008 ISBN (paperback): 978-1-933896-14-4 Category: AUTHORS Classification: POETRY
- The Church Program - Deutsche Welle
150 prayers and songs make up the book of Psalms, one of the first prayer books of the ancient Jews and later of Christians. Read as poetry, they number among the great works of world literature. They venture a thing never heard nor seen in writing ...
- Pianist hits the right notes to success - Pasadena Star-News
Pianist hits the right notes to successPasadena Star-News, CA - 18 hours agoJacinth is a big reader, writes poetry and enjoys hanging out with her friends, but one of her other big passions is photography. "I want to do things along ...
- David Lister: The Week in Arts - The Independent
There is an illness that afflicts leading lights in the arts, an illness that you rarely encounter elsewhere. I call it "cultural paranoia". It involves major celebrities taking popular and populist stances, and then convincing themselves that they ...
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