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- ESL author, poet, to receive honorary doctorate from SIUE (Belleville News-Democrat)
Eugene Redmond wove letters into words, then words into phrases, then phrases into poems for decades.
- Kenton County school briefs - Cincinnati Enquirer
Kenton County school briefsCincinnati Enquirer, OH - 3 hours agoBeechwood High School sophomore Ellen Murphy won first place in the Kentucky Council for Economic Education's poetry contest. ...
- A leading voice of Britpop resurgence flaunts the fruits of his ... - Village Voice
A leading voice of Britpop resurgence flaunts the fruits of his ...Village Voice, NY - 1 hour agoFifty years before Chuck D.'s claim about rap being CNN for black people, calypso was telegraphing the news of the day back home, and vice versa: "They were ...
- Sports writer George Kimball: My close-up view of boxing's golden age - Independent
Sports writer George Kimball: My close-up view of boxing's golden ageIndependent, UK - 20 hours agoKimball produced poetry good enough to appear in the Paris Review and when Olympic Press in Paris was publishing English-language editions of Lady ...
- The following articles were printed from Santa Maria Sun ... - Santa Maria Sun
John Denver, Sisyphus, and a survivor Twinkie. This assortment of characters has all the makings of the worst joke ever told. Or the best assortment of short stories ever published. You’ll have to be the judge. I can’t believe that the cold ...
- Start your beach reading at York Public Library (The York Weekly)
A character in Philip Roth's novel "Goodbye, Columbus" describes his cousin, the ultimate summer reader: "Doris? She's the one who's always reading 'War and Peace.' That's how I know it's summer, when Doris is reading 'War and Peace.'"
- Edward Smith: Washington's True Car Lover - Seattlest
SeattlestEdward Smith: Washington's True Car LoverSeattlest, Seattle - 23 minutes ago"I'm a romantic. I write poetry about cars, I sing to them and talk to them just like a girlfriend." He says he has never had any romantic interest in men ...
- Best Bet (The Hunstville Item)
Best Bets items may be submitted up to two weeks in advance and are subject to editing. Items must be received by 1 p.m. to run the following day. Items must be submitted via e-mail or U.S. Postal Service. All submissions must be typed and may be e-mailed to newsroom@itemonline.com.
- Literary Calendar: July 26- Aug. 1 - The Gazette (Montreal)
Literary Calendar: July 26- Aug. 1The Gazette (Montreal), Canada - 4 hours agoDanielle Lafrance, Jesika Starnino, Jeffrey Mackie, Ilona Martonfi and Drew McKevitt read poetry at the Arts Café, 201 Fairmount Ave. ...
- Autistic poet enjoys having a way with words - Ottawa Citizen
When Nicholas Sicard's mother urged her autistic son to enter a provincial poetry contest, she knew his natural artistic talents would shine through. The contest, organized by the non-profit group Ideal Way, gives people with intellectual ...
- Riverfront Reading, Featuring Timothy Allen Pettet and Shawn Pavey - Kansas City infoZine
Riverfront Reading, Featuring Timothy Allen Pettet and Shawn PaveyKansas City infoZine, MO - 4 hours agoSince then, his poetry has been published in a variety of regional literary publications including Independence Boulevard, The Blotter, and The Charlotte ...
- The Unrelenting Power of Words - Democrat Newspaper
The Unrelenting Power of WordsDemocrat Newspaper, St. Kitts and Nevis - Jul 6, 2008The subject of this commentary is the title of a volume of poetry by Kittitian born, St. Croix based poet Mrs. Lillian Caesar Sutherland. ...
- Brown School artists 'fake' it - The Salem News
Brown School artists 'fake' itThe Salem News, MA - 4 hours ago"They choose the image, they select the medium, they pick a poem theme." The students also worked with their fifth-grade teachers, Diane Bugler and Joanne ...
- Battle over thinning mustang herds (Seattle Times)
Five mustangs pounded across the high desert recently, their dark manes and tails giving shape to the wind. Pursued by a helicopter, they...
- George Carlin on SNL this weekend; Tommy Lee makes a sacrifice for ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Go back to when George Carlin had hair and "Saturday Night Live" was really, really funny. Fire up those DVRs, because they're taking us back to the glory days of comedy this weekend. To honor the late George Carlin (it hurts just typing "the late ...
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