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- Behind enemy lines - guardian.co.uk
guardian.co.ukBehind enemy linesguardian.co.uk, UK - 16 minutes agoShe has a beautiful profile, brown eyes that you might write poetry about and lips curved into an ironic smile. "These situations are so tragic," she ...
- Communication is key - Owen Sound Sun Times
Organizers of this year’s Fabulous Festival of Fringe Film in Durham are honouring one of their own. Geoffrey Shea has created five installations that emphasize the written and the spoken word — a theme that he says runs through his own life and ...
- Jenny quips for an old age fund - The Gazette
Jenny quips for an old age fundThe Gazette, UK - 57 minutes agoA trained actress she first rose to fame thanks to her punk poetry performances and then her comedy. "I wore them down in the end," she laughs, ...
- Editorial: Share your passion - Ventura County Star
Editorial: Share your passionVentura County Star, CA - 34 minutes agoFlowers, dolls, quilts, cactus, jams, rocks, fish, poetry, photographs, chickens . You name it, the fair probably has it. This is a chance for county ...
- Water World (Boston Globe)
DISTANCE FROM BOSTON: 61 miles POPULATION: 86,000 WEBSITE: warwickri.gov ODD FACT: In the mid-19th century, textile mill owner Robert Knight saw images of fruit painted on bolts of his cloth sold in a friend's shop, bought the idea, and in 1871, one year after Congress passed the country's first trademark laws, Knight received patent 418 for his new brand: Fruit ...
- ESL author, poet, to receive honorary doctorate from SIUE (Belleville News-Democrat)
Eugene Redmond wove letters into words, then words into phrases, then phrases into poems for decades.
- Insight into humble birthplace that helped shape literary giantv - yorkshirepost
A HUMBLE cottage where one of the greatest poets of the 20th century was born opens it doors to the public tomorrow. Number one Aspinal Street, in Mytholmroyd, near Halifax, was the birthplace of the late Poet Laureate Ted Hughes, and was where he ...
- Power Pop Poet (University of Melbourne University News)
When he hears a new kind of song, or is particularly excited by one, poet Michael Farrell starts thinking about how to create an equivalent in poetry. Farrell has been obsessed with pop music since he was around seven years old; his first published poem around this time was based on a hymn.
- Long may it wave, laundry on the line - Quad City Times
Long may it wave, laundry on the lineQuad City Times, IA - 1 hour agoA recent Sunday column, “Hanging Out,” has brought everything from poetry and oodles of letters to a box of clothespins. “People who do not hang their ...
- Savoring the single life - Ithaca Journal
Savoring the single lifeIthaca Journal, NY - 25 minutes agoAllshouse, a Floyds Knobs, Ind., resident, is studying to be a chef, and her free time is filled with painting, boxing and trying to get her poetry ...
- Pen stroke of genius: recalling Reed's Lloyd Reynolds (The Oregonian)
Thirty years he's been dead, and still they remember him vividly. The great teacher. The restless spirit. The man who changed their lives. And ours. Bits of Lloyd Reynolds are in the poetry we read, the art we admire, even the look of what we write on our computers.
- Wife of Ron Wood leaves him over teen affair - Oregonian
Jo Wood, wife of Rolling Stones guitarist Ron Wood, has announced she is leaving the rocker over allegations he ran off with an 18-year-old cocktail waitress, the New York Daily News reports. Wood, 61, has reportedly been holed up in his Irish ...
- The Big Kahuna: Tim Winton's new novel explores why the young heed the call of the surf (Independent)
Talking to Tim Winton, one of Australia's most lauded contemporary novelists, isn't like talking to other writers. While his conversation ranges, typically enough, across the seminal writers who have influenced him – Twain, Stevenson, Wordsworth, Faulkner – there's also much conversation devoted to less typically writerish pursuits: surfing, swimming, wave breaks and reefs.
- The voyage of a lifetime (Austin American-Statesman)
Would you quit your job, sell your stuff and leave home for years to chase a dream around the world? In a 42-foot sailboat, Ben Edelstein is doing just that
- Movies set for vicarious vacationing - Bridgeton News
PHIL BRAY/MIRAMAX See Italy with Matt and Gwyneth in "The Talented Mr. Ripley"... If you can't jet off to some foreign locale this year, you can watch movies so scenic that you'll feel transported to another place -- even if you're watching on a ...
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