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- 'Dear American Airlines' by Jonathan Miles - Los Angeles Times
TALK about timing: In April, American Airlines grounded more than 1,000 flights, many of them out of Chicago, to check electrical connections on its fleet of MD-80s. Two months later, Jonathan Miles has published his first novel, "Dear American ...
- Family Time: Use your mouse to find sites for cats, dogs - MPNnow.com
Family Time: Use your mouse to find sites for cats, dogsMPNnow.com, NY - 1 hour agoWith its combination of poetic brilliance and exquisite art, the “Poetry for Young People” series has won the admiration of critics, educators, children and ...
- Goose was one bad mother - but she helps kids read (Montreal Gazette)
In the age of This Little Piggy Went to Prada, it's easy to get misty-eyed over the diminishing appeal of traditional nursery rhymes. But when Mother Goose is fĂŞted nationally today for her contributions to literacy and storytelling, let's remember that despite the sentimental memories her name evokes, the icon of childhood poetry was one bad mother.
- Best-sellers to visit Charlotte - Charlotte Observer
Best-sellers to visit CharlotteCharlotte Observer, NC - 18 minutes agoGrown Deep Like Rivers: African-American Poetry in Charlotte, 7 pm Oct. 23. Featuring regional poets. Windy City Clues, an evening of food, ...
- Pizza and RAGU (Creative Loafing Atlanta)
Two plays taste great but are less filling... By Curt Holman.Plays about food come with a sadistic quality. Hearing actors extol the taste sensations of delicious dishes can offer the audience an exercise in frustration. If the notorious rule of lap dances says, "You can look but not touch," then in food plays you can't even look because the lovingly described edibles almost never appear ...
- Art In the Park Left in the Dark - Alameda Sun
Art In the Park Left in the DarkAlameda Sun, CA - 59 minutes agoHowever, the celebration of watercolor, acrylic, pottery, poetry, music, photography and other eclectic art forms faces pending cancellation due to the ...
- Catching crabs at HighTide l - East Anglian Daily Times
Playwright Joel Horwood's works have been inspired by his upbringing on the Suffolk coast and I Caught Crabs in Walberswick, opening at the HighTide in Halesworth this week, is the latest. Lynne Mortimer talks to the playwright ahead of the first ...
- Doveside Promotions LLC Presents: A Nation of Lost Children - PR-USA.net (press release)
Doveside Promotions LLC Presents: A Nation of Lost ChildrenPR-USA.net (press release), Bulgaria - 10 hours agoNew Book uses people, politics, prose and poetry to emphasize the needs and feelings of children awaiting permanency. Doveside Promotions, LLC is an ...
- A Dirty job ... but somebody's got to do it (Colorado State Collegian)
No one takes the day-to-day upkeep of campus more seriously than Roy Pundt and "a.m. team three." "We're on the front line," the CSU building services manager says as he unlocks a few buildings for his custodian team. "We provide health and safety of the buildings."
- Black Pride event focuses on writers - Windy City Times
Black Pride event focuses on writersWindy City Times, IL - 10 hours agoWithin the world of African-American publishing, such questions are particularly complicated, given the marketplace of the book world. ...
- The Good Parents - PopMatters
The Good ParentsPopMatters, IL - 2 hours agoUnfortunately, the undistinguished prose detracts from the interesting themes London touches on: the generation gap and the challenge of parenthood. ...
- An absolutely Ani performance at Wolf Trap - Inside NoVA
Inside NoVAAn absolutely Ani performance at Wolf TrapInside NoVA, VA - 20 hours agoOver nearly 20 years, 20 albums, 10 official bootlegs, 3 DVDs and a book of poetry, DiFranco managed to sell more than 4 million records under her ...
- Scholarly, sweet work peels the Anne onion - London Free Press
Scholarly, sweet work peels the Anne onionLondon Free Press, Canada - 1 hour agoAnd overriding all is Anne's love for the Prince Edward Island landscapes to which Maud Montgomery herself always returned. Gammel's richly detailed ...
- Bound for success: Recent UM master's graduate wins prestigious writing honor (Missoulian)
Ellen Finnigan is a recent graduate of University of Montana's creative writing program and the 2008 recipient of the Merriam-Frontier Award for three of her nonfiction essays.
- Where the Girls Aren’t - Education Week News
Education Week NewsWhere the Girls Aren’tEducation Week News, MD - 2 hours agoBoys at boys’ schools are more than twice as likely to study subjects such as art, poetry, and advanced Spanish as boys of comparable ability attending coed ...
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