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- A clear-eyed look - Philadelphia Inquirer
A clear-eyed lookPhiladelphia Inquirer, PA - 18 hours ago"Whatever else 'Leaves of Grass' may be, it is not poetry as the world uses the term," wrote Burroughs. "It is an inspired utterance. ...
- The legacy of Yves Saint Laurent - Clarksville Online
The legacy of Yves Saint LaurentClarksville Online, TN - 3 hours ago“The poetry of each of his creations reflects this man’s incredible sensitivity and vast cultural knowledge. Every square inch of fabric is compelling… ...
- Beauty spots inspire poetry fundraiser - Dinnington Today
Beauty spots inspire poetry fundraiserDinnington Today, UK - 1 hour agoAnd even holidays far from his rural home life offered suitable subject matter, as former insurance salesman Jeff helped raise cash for the Anston ...
- English is killing Malema - The Times
English is killing MalemaThe Times, South Africa - 21 hours agoAll I meant to write about was the intricacies of the queen’s tongue, the vagaries of this language we love so much. It just so happens that Malema is the ...
- Bloomfield Hills teen takes top prize in national video contest (Birmingham Eccentric)
Fame, fortune and a director's chair are just around the corner for Michael Newman.
- Patient photographer studies, waits, shoots - Traverse City Record-Eagle
TRAVERSE CITY -- The photograph shows snowmobiles lined up on a deserted, snow-packed street on Mackinac Island. Not many tourists to this popular Michigan getaway see the island cloaked in winter white, but now they can take in the scenery in all ...
- Artful Escape in Antipolo - Inquirer.net
Artful Escape in AntipoloInquirer.net, Philippines - 33 minutes agoThere were regular visitors of course who showed first timers around, or family visiting from abroad. “I never knew something like this existed here” was ...
- Meet Amitabh, Bollywood's multi-talented wordsmith - CNN-IBN
CNN-IBNMeet Amitabh, Bollywood's multi-talented wordsmithCNN-IBN, India - 1 hour agoMy mother used to say that when you sing you should sing perfectly because you don’t understand poetry, you don’t relish it so much so there isn’t much ...
- COMMUNITY RESOURCES and ONGOING EVENTS - Willits News
COMMUNITY RESOURCES and ONGOING EVENTSWillits News, CA - 1 hour agoOPEN POETRY READING, 2nd Thurs. 5:45 pm at JD Redhouse, info Bill: 459-3390. SOUL CAFÉ, 1st Sun monthly from 5-6 pm at the Willits United Methodist Church ...
- Movie review: A victory for the 'Dark Knight' - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Wrong vs. right, the individual vs. society, id vs. superego, action vs. reason, the Joker vs. Batman. There's a two-faced pleasure to be had in watching "The Dark Knight." Our rebellious impulses are excited by seeing an agent of chaos gleefully ...
- In my opinion: Primary pupils have the write stuff -- as gaeilge - Irish Independent
In my opinion: Primary pupils have the write stuff -- as gaeilgeIrish Independent, Ireland - 1 hour agoWe are delighted to see a wide range of books, as Gaeilge, written by children during the past two years, including novels, short stories, poetry books, ...
- "I Can Read" Program brings budding readers into bloom. - SIU - Daily Egyptian
"I Can Read" Program brings budding readers into bloom.SIU - Daily Egyptian, IL - 1 hour agoOther themes in the program were Readers' Theatre, We're Going Places, Watch Us Grow, Poetry, and Fairy Tales. "I Can Read" started as a free after-school ...
- Tunisia: Launch of the 26th Edition of the Gabes International Festival (AllAfrica.com)
The 26 th edition of the Gabes International Festival was launched on Friday by Mr Taoufik Baccar, the Governor of Tunisia's Central Bank.
- Chorale veteran gets amazing surprise - Contra Costa Times
Lura Osgood had a surprise for her fellow Diablo Women's Chorale members. She was going to buy some newspaper ad space to advertise the chorale's June 1 spring concert. So Osgood was taken aback, in a good way, when she learned of her fellow chorale ...
- A Funny Plant with a Painful Name - The Toothache Plant - San Francisco Examiner
The first time I saw this plant was in a Texas garden nursery. I heard a squeal of delight as someone exclaimed, “The Dr. Seuss Flower!” Indeed, it does look like something out of Horton Hears a Who! This funny little flower is also called ...
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