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- Two Evangel staff members promoted to department chairmen - News-Leader.com
Two Evangel staff members promoted to department chairmenNews-Leader.com, MO - 10 hours agoHis personal interests include writing poetry, kayaking, playing tournament softball and playing the mandolin. Evangel University is the national Assemblies ...
- 'Leonard Cohen Songbook' opens at Canwest Cabaret - National Post
'Leonard Cohen Songbook' opens at Canwest CabaretNational Post, Canada - 4 hours agoTheir Jerusalem Salon performance made a virtue of nuance and ambiguity, exploring the porous border between Jewish and Arabic music with forays into poetry ...
- Dead man's pension cashed for 7 years - Calgary Herald
Calgary HeraldDead man's pension cashed for 7 yearsCalgary Herald, Canada - 2 hours agoDavid Butler of Kemptville shows his book of poetry. He says he wrote poems while he was at various exotic dance clubs around town. ...
- Mystery writer Mary Logue will talk about her series - NewsoftheNorth.Net
NewsoftheNorth.NetMystery writer Mary Logue will talk about her seriesNewsoftheNorth.Net, Wisconsin - 4 hours agoAs a prolific writer, she has also authored three books of poetry collections, three non-fiction books, 11 young adult/children’s books, numerous magazine ...
- Paxman's foolish notions about Burns - guardian.co.uk
guardian.co.ukPaxman's foolish notions about Burnsguardian.co.uk, UK - 3 hours agoWhat should they call it when a poet uses a genuine folk poetry as a springboard for their own work, which ranges from sentiment to passion, from vulgarity ...
- Community Calendar Community Calendar treasures galore k0awyf77 - Eagle-Tribune
James and the Giant Peach, 2 p.m. at the Timberlane Performing Arts Center Stage, Plaistow, N.H. Tickets $10 each or $8 for groups of 10 or more. The show will be done in sign language and in the spoken word for all to enjoy. For tickets, call 603 ...
- Poetry: Susan Beverly: And the ayes have it - Evening Sun
This week I am pleased to share a guest column by poet, writer, visual artist, singer, healer and friend, Susan Beverly. Her "work is widely published and awarded. She loves reading publicly ... and enjoys collaboration with colleagues in the arts ...
- Assessing Kay Ryan, our new poet laureate. - Slate
Assessing Kay Ryan, our new poet laureate.Slate - 7 hours agoRyan rejects the pained, stylized self-consciousness that characterizes so much contemporary poetry. Where many poets today are engaged in issues and ...
- Hallelujah, it's Leonard! - Edmonton Journal
EDMONTON - The man of the hour -- Leonard Cohen -- won't be here. But hundreds of his most dedicated fans, including 250 international visitors, will celebrate the career of the iconic singer-songwriter / writer this week in Edmonton. The biannual ...
- Back to Basics - Publishers Weekly
Back to BasicsPublishers Weekly, NY - Jul 27, 2008Interviews with teen girls aim to change how teen guys think. Desire and Deceit: The Real Cost of the New Sexual Tolerance (Sept., $14.99) by R. Albert ...
- I Am So Popular: The Phlebotomist Who Said, "Oh Shit!" (Austinist)
Editor’s note: The views expressed in I Am So Popular are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the outlook or beliefs of anyone else in the IST network. I used to donate a lot of blood, starting back when I was eighteen. I gave at least a couple of gallons over the years, maybe twice that, before tattoo sessions and piercings and low iron and sex with a guy that ...
- Traveling ‘Fences’ Exhibit Now Displayed In Vermillion (Yankton Press & Dakotan)
VERMILLION — Is the old adage “good fences make good neighbors” accurate?
- Keeping faith with Dr. King: Tibetan monk studying nonviolence at URI - Providence Journal
Thupten Tendhar, above, is attending the Summer Institute run by the Center for Nonviolence and Peace Studies at the University of Rhode Island. Stephen Yang, of the institute, talks to a class about levels of conflict. The Providence Journal Steve ...
- Ipswich’s Hanwell a true Special Olympics champion (Ipswich Chronicle)
Alyssa Hanwell loves to roller skate — in competition, only, though. The longtime Special Olympics competitor typically puts away the wheels when the training season and state Special Olympics are past. “I don’t go out and roller skate on my own,” says the 25-year-old 2002 graduate of Ipswich High School.
- Estate Troves on the Block (New York Times)
Death is always a good thing for auction houses, and this season Christie?s was able to secure two major estates: that of Rita K. Hillman and that of Alice Lawrence.
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