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- Coach's influence still burns bright - Baltimore Sun
Coach's influence still burns brightBaltimore Sun, United States - 4 hours agoAll he did was average 27 points and 22 rebounds for the Poets in leading them to an MSA title. Graham praised Wade for giving him the freedom to play ...
- Money & Careers Go with the Flow - Velocity
Money & Careers Go with the FlowVelocity, KY - 7 hours agoEager to have more poetry parties to frequent, Morton decided to start a spoken word night of his own. Last year, Morton launched 30something Entertainment ...
- Andrew Motion - guardian.co.uk
Andrew Motionguardian.co.uk, UK - 1 hour ago... his mother's lingering death into stories and poems, including Death March and The Letter, which won the 1981 Arvon international poetry competition. ...Philip Larkin guardian.co.ukall 2 news articles
- 'You only get one shot at Hamlet' - Sydney Morning Herald
Sydney Morning Herald'You only get one shot at Hamlet'Sydney Morning Herald, Australia - 6 minutes agoHis mother read stories and poetry to Cowell until he was 14. "That was probably too long," he admits, laughing. "We used to spend a lot of time sitting in ...
- Batman is Back -- TIME Reviews The Dark Knight (Time Magazine)
Richard Corliss takes an advance look at The Dark Knight and finds it a masterly weave of madness and dread
- Love story: Challenges melt when couple fall in love - Post-Bulletin
In spring 2000, Jesse Lohmann was like many 20-year-old college students. After graduating from Mayo High School two years earlier, she was a sophomore at Winona State University with a part-time job in Rochester. She wanted to be an elementary ...
- A new report says white boys need father figures at school. But the male education crisis is far more complex and ... (Evening Standard)
Any parent will recognise Peter Smith's assessment of the boys he teaches at Hampton School in south-west London: 'Boys are like greyhounds. They love the chase and the race, and they don't care if the prize is a fake rabbit.'
- The Feelies Live at Battery Park « - Village Voice
The Feelies Live at Battery Park «Village Voice, NY - 8 hours agoBut like poetry readings or jazz quartets, smaller venues still seem to suit them the best so catch 'em there if you can. They'll feel better about it and ...
- Lady D's vintage soul (Baltimore Examiner)
On January 15, 2008, Denine Wilson said good-bye to her nine-to-five - forever.
- A swing South - Daily Gazette
I lived in Birmingham, Ala., right out of college, working at an afternoon newspaper, the Birmingham Post-Herald, which closed down in 2005. I wasn't there at the end, having started my job at the Gazette in late 2001, but I was both sad and angry ...
- Ozark Writers' Block - Baxter Bulletin
All styles and genres of writing are welcome: from non-fiction essays to poetry; from sci-fi novels to short stories. Attendees are welcome to bring up to seven pages of their work to read aloud.
- Have a seat with a professor who can't be beat: John Maddux (The News Record)
After years of political activism, the quandaries of social work and a deep-seated ethic in humanity, John Maddux, a field service associate professor of English at the University of Cincinnati, still thrives off of positively impacting the lives of others.
- First Pakistani student obtains MBA degree from prestigious Peking ... - Pakistani Newspaper
BEIJING, July 9 (APP): Hamza Salman, is the first Pakistani student who got distinction of obtaining MBA degree from Guanghua School of Management of China’s prestigious Peking University. The degree was awarded to him at an impressive 2008 ...
- Catlett celebrates century of aging artfully (San Francisco Chronicle)
On a recent Friday at Albany Bowl, painter and poet Frances Dunham Catlett bowled 143 in a league game, good for three prizes. The score was an improvement over her current average of 109, even if it did not quite reach the lofty heights of the 200s she has...
- Speaking Volumes: Fathers and sons (The Star-Ledger)
In his second poetry collection, "Boy" (University of Georgia Press, $17), Drew University English professor Patrick Phillips explores the life-changing experience of fatherhood and the corresponding feeling of mortality as his father successfully battles cancer and his father-in-law dies at home, surrounded by loved ones.
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