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- Local's script now a film - Arizona Daily Star
Local's script now a filmArizona Daily Star, AZ - 1 hour agoYou have to do it fast — with poetry, you know, not prose. "One thing's for sure. If you care about the people involved in an adventure, the adventure is ...
- Melrose people: The Village Women’ - Melrose Free Press
Melrose people: The Village Women’Melrose Free Press, MA - 49 minutes agoThey’re not really poetry, but they rhyme. A few years back, I put together six pages of what it was like growing up here and I gave each of them a copy. ...
- Patti Smith documentary powerful - Jam! Showbiz
In November 1994, punk-poet-rocker Patti Smith lost her husband Fred "Sonic" Smith, the famed MC5 guitarist, to a heart attack at age 45. For the next 11 years, fashion photographer Steven Sebring trained his camera on her, her two children with Fred ...
- Senior Notes (Aug. 28) - Needham Times
Senior Notes (Aug. 28)Needham Times, USA - 1 hour agoHer strong voice and her understanding of the text will provide new perspective on the classic prose and poetry she brings to you. ...
- The Star Online > eCentral > Movies - Star-ecentral.com
HOLLYWOOD has time and again produced many remakes of Asian movies. Now, in a role reversal, an American movie gets a Chinese remake instead. Connected (Bo Chi Tung Wah in Cantonese), based on New Line Cinema action thriller Cellular (2004), is said ...
- Writing colloquium to be at UI next week (The Iowa City Press-Citizen)
The 'Writing Science at the Writing University' colloquium will be from Tuesday to Friday at the University of Iowa.
- A.S. Maulucci: Confessional verse arose out of repressive post-war era - Norwich Bulletin
Poets who expose details of their lives in verse are writing what has come to be called confessional poetry. The hallmarks of this type of work are intimacy and personal revelation. Some critics trace the origin of confessional poetry to the early ...
- Check It Out - News & Observer
Check It OutNews & Observer, NC - 1 hour agoBut it's the only poetry we have celebrating the fact that the thousands of metal plates making up the constellation will stay put in high winds.) Susie?
- Kidnap suspect won't talk about past (The Nashua Telegraph)
BOSTON (AP) -- The kidnapping suspect who calls himself Clark Rockefeller said he spent "six glorious and wonderful days" with his daughter evading authorities, but still isn't talking about his life before 1993. ...
- A Jungle Out There - San Diego Reader
A Jungle Out ThereSan Diego Reader, CA - 2 hours ago... his character having undergone a “controversial pigmentation alteration” to play an African-American foot soldier, emphatically putting the grunt in the ...
- Lincoln biography pretty, appealing, informative - Everett Herald
"LINCOLN SHOT," screams the headline! "Condition Considered Hopeless. Will Not Live Through the Night." So begins a gripping read for middle-graders ahead of the February bicentennial of Abraham Lincoln's birth, a big event in publishing for grown ...
- Students start writing at early age (The Morning Sun)
It starts with "art work" – sometimes just scribbles and not easily discernable drawings of a house or sky or a dog. In the first week of kindergarten, the teacher asks the artist to label some of the things in his or her picture. These labels too, aren't easy to decipher.
- 'Narnia' Author C.S. Lewis' Home Receives Historic, Blue Plaque - The Bulletin
A blue plaque has been installed at the Oxford home of C. S. Lewis, author of the popular "The Chronicles of Narnia" series. The plaque, a distinctive memorial denoting the location as historically significant, was unveiled at the beginning of a two ...
- If I Were You ... for the week of Sept. 25 - Ann Arbor News Blog
The following are my totally subjective picks for the Top 5 most-entertaining entertainment options happening in the next seven days. If I were you, I would totally do this stuff: Erik Holladay, Citizen Patriot Julie Tylutki ladles out some of the ...
- Peace vigil draws crowd on anniversary of attack; ‘Eye-for-an-eye mentality doesn’t work.’ (Columbia Daily Tribune)
Lily Tinker Fortel was in her high school calculus class the morning of Sept. 11, 2001, when terrorists hijacked planes and crashed them into a field in Pennsylvania and buildings in New York City and Washington, D.C.
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