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- The Icons - Popmatters.com
Sometimes, status is everything. If you’ve been in the game long enough, toppled enough chart records and broken enough barriers, there are few who will stand in your way of indulging your every fancy. Sometimes this a good thing, sometimes it’s ...
- Cerveris, DeHaas, Pinsky, Woods Set for Lyrics by W. Shakespeare - TheaterMania.com
TheaterMania.comCerveris, DeHaas, Pinsky, Woods Set for Lyrics by W. ShakespeareTheaterMania.com, NY - 19 hours agoHe was that poetry editor for the online magazine Slate for seven years, and is a contributor for the Washington Post and The New Yorker among others. ...
- just died - San Francisco Gate
Lesbian rights pioneer Del Martin dies 08.27.08 It's heating up out there 08.27.08 El Cerrito restaurant is latest takeover target; Oakland holdup foiled 08.27.08 Richmond mom accused of son's torture death can't visit with daughter 08.27.08 Ms ...
- Poetry reading series concludes this week in Bethany Beach - Cape Gazette
Poetry reading series concludes this week in Bethany BeachCape Gazette, DE - 28 minutes agoIn addition to being a poet and essayist, he is also a playwright whose play “Death Comes Twice” won the Southern Delaware One Act Play Contest in 2007. ...
- Reading of Robert Frost Poetry - Randolph Herald (subscription)
Reading of Robert Frost PoetryRandolph Herald (subscription), USA - 3 hours agoThe full version of this story will be available to all readers after 1 week Full versions of news stories from the current week are available to online ...
- LARRY OLSON: First female lifeguard was a lifesaver at Pettibone Beach - La Crosse Tribune
A bench installed last fall is anchored to the foundation of La Crosse’s Pettibone Beach House. The 6-foot-long structure overlooks the Mississippi. A plaque graces the bench. It remembers La Crosse’s first female lifeguard, Carol Kruezer ...
- Wire" is about transcendence - Denver Post
Wire" is about transcendenceDenver Post, CO - 4 hours agoMy naivete, the simple poetry of it." "Man on Wire" recovers something profound. If Petit defies gravity, the film defies genre. It is a heist film, ...
- Artsbeat (The Ithaca Journal)
“More True Lies,” a themed reading featuring Fred Wilcox, associate professor of writing at Ithaca College, and an Ithaca College writing student, will take place at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 2, in the College's Handwerker Gallery. The event is free and open to the public.
- Fall foreword, or the big books of autumn (The Plain Dealer)
Book-clubbers will tell you that their best attendance invariably comes in the fall. The reason, I think, is that echo, like an old circadian rhythm, we carry from our school days.
- 19 Tips For Cheering Yourself Up -- From 200 Years Ago - Huffingtonpost.com
While reading a biography of English writer Sydney Smith, Hesketh Pearson's The Smith of Smiths , I stumbled across a letter. In 1820, Smith wrote a letter to an unhappy friend, Lady Morpeth, in which he offered her tips for cheering up. I have my ...
- Concert Review: Dinosaur Annex, Cantata Singers, and Collage New Music at the ICA (Bostonist)
Friday night's installment of the Ditson Festival of Contemporary Music was all about text. Whole, grammatical sentences, comprehensible, English, (mostly) well-enunciated; no Italian arias, no liturgical Latin, neither Einstein nor beach—this is not what Bostonist has come to expect from classical music, contemporary or otherwise. And Bostonist has never seen a tenor struggle to maintain a ...
- Kenny Bolin Shoots Hard On Cornette For 3rd Week, WWE Sign Guy, Iron Sheik, Jerry Jarrett Debut, More (Lords of Pain)
The latest edition of Who's Slamming Who is up and playing at FanSlamWrestling.com.
- nation and world - Denver Post
nation and worldDenver Post, CO - 1 hour agoHe wrote poetry, loved to eat crab legs and urged his family in a letter to "Make every day count!" "Appreciate every moment and take from it everything you ...
- Aurora man dies riding bike in Ohio - Beacon News
A 57-year-old Aurora man died last week doing what he loved most -- riding his bike. Paul Sorenson, a senior mechanical designer with Owens-Illinois -- a glass manufacturer -- was found injured on a Toledo, Ohio, bike trail by a passerby around 8:45 ...
- Writing program increases in popularity (Student Life)
The writing program at Washington University thrives off student interest, acclaimed faculty and the desire to keep expanding the program into the future.
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