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- Anecdote answers the origins of a Richard Hugo poem (The Oregonian)
You might come here Sunday on a whim. Say your life broke down. The last good kiss you had was years ago. You walk these streets laid out by the insane, past hotels that didn't last, bars that did, the tortured try of local drivers to accelerate their lives. Only churches are kept up.
- Open day gives chance to see where Ted Hughes used to live - Halifax Today
VISITORS were treated to a glimpse of a former home of Ted Hughes in an open day. The Arvon Centre, at Lumb Bank, Heptonstall, held the event to give people a chance to see what the centre had to offer and give guests the opportunity to take in the ...
- The twin presidencies - DAWN Group
AT noon on Jan 20, 2009, George W. Bush, the 43rd president of the United States, will cease to hold office. In reality, the Bush era is already over, swallowed up by the unfolding drama of an historic presidential election season. However, good or ...
- Local poet’s memory lives on - Trentonian
Local poet’s memory lives onTrentonian, Canada - 8 hours agoWe didn’t know quite what to make of him, kind of wrote him off as an eccentric, but we knew he wrote poetry. One of those poems is entitled At the Quinte ...
- Council rejects student bid to make city bilingual - Timmins Daily Press
Council rejects student bid to make city bilingualTimmins Daily Press, Canada - 1 hour agoThey were supported by about 30 other students, teachers and family members in the council chambers on Monday night. "How can we stop the outmigration of ...
- Look closer... - Boston Globe
Most of the summer-reading lists you usually see are long, as are many of the books. Here’s a quirkier sort of list. It has three criteria. 1. The books are all short gems, about 250 pages or fewer. 2. Most have been overlooked. 3. While none is a ...
- Fest shakes up the Shakespeare (The Pantagraph)
Ten reasons why the 31st year of the Illinois Shakespeare Festival, arriving this weekend, may be its most eye-and-ear-opening to date:
- Entertainment Briefs: Friday, July 11, 2008 (The Oklahoman)
EVENTS Best bets 1 . Recall the music, dance and glamour of the 1940s when Lyric Theatre stages the musical "Swing!” at 8 p.m. today and 2 and 8 p.m. Saturday at the Civic Center Music Hall, 201 N Walker. For more information, call 524-9312 or go online to www.lyrictheatreokc.com. 2 . Hear the country-rock sounds of Junior Brown and his "guit-steel” double-neck axe "Big Red” at 10 ...
- 12 12 Gallery Exhibits "Painting, Prose & Poetry" - Richmond Times Dispatch
12 12 Gallery Exhibits "Painting, Prose & Poetry"Richmond Times Dispatch, VA - 1 hour agoCharles Philip Brooks complements his oil paintings with poetry. Through June 15 in the John B. Anderson House, just east of Hull Street at 12 E. 12th ...
- When the US and Russia were trying to one-up each other in the ... - Orlando Sentinel
When the US and Russia were trying to one-up each other in the ...Orlando Sentinel, FL - 7 hours agoHe also was a writer, from poetry to technical items, and meticulous in everything he did. "Dad was a force of nature at work that we just didn't know about ...
- East Shore Unitarian Church to host night of Native American ... - PNW Local News
East Shore Unitarian Church to host night of Native American ...PNW Local News, WA - 4 hours agoAn evening of Native American poetry and music will be presented from 7-9:15 pm on Monday, July 14 in the Sanctuary at East Shore Unitarian, 12700 SE 32nd ...
- Prophet dared to be truthful - Sydney Morning Herald
The great writer Alexander Solzhenitsyn believed it was his moral duty to record Russia's 20th-century experience for posterity. Inspirational ... Alexander Solzhenitsyn. In his lecture of acceptance of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1970 ...
- Teacher honored for environmental work (The Olympian)
The people and natural places of the Chehalis River Basin have a friend in environmental educator Kathy Jacobson.
- The (almost) fantastic four - Globe and Mail
The (almost) fantastic fourGlobe and Mail, Canada - 39 minutes agoThese unifying traits can be general ("four new poetry books" seems to work fairly well) or specific ("three new books about Canadians in the Great War" ...
- Rescued, man dies at PGI - Tribune
Sushil Kumar (32), who braved gushing waters for over two hours near Dhanas village, died at the PGI here late this evening. Unaware that his struggle was being telecast on national television, Sushil Kumar struggled for life at the PGI, but died ...
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