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- Howard Jacobson: What makes everyone believe that they have an ... - Independent
Howard Jacobson: What makes everyone believe that they have an ...Independent, UK - 3 hours agoEvery child deserves to pass, every student must have a first, every woman is an unparalleled beauty, every man a Sir Alan-in-waiting. ...
- Birders catch, band hummers at annual event - AZCentral.com
Hummingbirds are immortalized in poetry and on canvas, and coveted in backyards by an admiring "fan base" that goes out of its way to attract them. The personality of these creatures easily matches the intensity of their appeal. Ask Sheri Williamson ...
- School news: Clear Fork grad top scholar at Denison - Mansfield News Journal
School news: Clear Fork grad top scholar at DenisonMansfield News Journal, OH - 6 hours ago... is working with English professor David Baker on a project titled "Corn Prices and Factory Jobs: Poetry of the Conflicts of Rural and Urban Life. ...
- Nothing but vile verse? Do your worst (Jacksonville Daily News)
36676 Dreadful verse keeping you down? Need to share a few deplorable stanza's with loved ones? Suppress the poor prose no more - today you're free to write all the bad poetry you, and others, can stand.
- Rock for the ages (China Daily)
The Tang Dynasty's Beijing performance features lead singer Ding Wu (right) and guitarist Liu Yiju (widely known as "Lao Wu"). Vocalist Ding Wu struts across the stage, sporting his signature tight pants and loose T-shirt. The 46-year-old singer now wears his hair cropped closely around his face.
- 'Island' filled with love - Nashua Telegraph
"The Last Island" by Mimi White; paperback; $14. Mimi White, of Rye, writes love poems, or maybe poems on the subject of love, if there's a difference – and there probably is. "Love is what I will always write about – human love, bird love, dog ...
- Nuggets of wisdom, uncovered in the cleanup - Louisville Courier-Journal
I spent a portion of the Memorial Day holiday engaged in serious housecleaning. It wasn't the old mop-and-bucket kind. No. My mission was clearing a path through stacks of paper -- old bills, canceled checks, newspaper clippings, conference booklets ...
- Built on soaring words - The Australian
BLACK holes, notoriously resistant to improvement through the design process, aren't the most glamorous subjects for student architects. But one black hole in architecture education demands transformation: too many architecture students can't write ...
- 'Remembering the Struggle" - Santa Cruz Sentinel
SENTINEL STAFF REPORTWATSONVILLE -- People hugged. They laughed. They wept. They sang. They danced. They reminisced. For the crowd, about 50 strong, the gathering at the City Plaza on Friday was a reunion of sorts. More than 20 years ago, they ...
- Kate Summerscale wins the Samuel Johnson prize - Daily Telegraph Blogs
My brilliant former colleague Kate Summerscale has won the Samuel Johnson prize for her book The Suspicions of Mr Whicher . We are delighted for her. Hooray for Kate! It's customary when someone goes from being a well-kept secret, to a less well-kept ...
- For Princeton, with love (The Star-Ledger)
For most of living memory, the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood in Princeton, beginning just on the far side of the Princeton Public Library from the main gates of the university, has been the leafy college town's African-American district.
- Blueprints of Jazz - antiMUSIC.com
Blueprints of JazzantiMUSIC.com, CA - 6 hours agoSince they used to live in the same apartment complex in Manhattan, Clark would run into bassist Christian McBride in the hallways from time to time. ...
- Showbiz people briefs - Reuters
ReutersShowbiz people briefsReuters - 1 hour ago... a high school poetry teacher who copes with his son's death from a freak self-abuse accident by faking a suicide note to spare the family shame. ...
- Solzhenitsyn's elusive Russia - International Herald Tribune
In May of 1974, three months after his dramatic expulsion from the Soviet Union, Alexander Solzhenitsyn entered on a search for a place to live in North America. The search would end with a 50-acre hideaway in Cavendish, Vermont, but the first stop ...
- 91-year-olds poetry book to benefit Green Circle (Stevens Point Journal)
From 1998 to 2007, Roy Menzel wrote a poem every week that he would read at his Kiwanis Club meeting.
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