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- Obituaries for April 30 - HometownAnnapolis.com
Wednesday's obituaries recognize: Andrew Blake, Ellen Bloyer, Mary Boarman, James Morgan, Wilbur Murray, Ernest Thomas, Keira Mosaid, Margaret Tyson, Eileen Wasson and Isabel Winton. Andrew Betz Blake, 81, of Bay Woods of Annapolis and previously a ...
- FLICKS, PICS & HOT LICKS - Carbondale Valley Journal
Carbondale Valley JournalFLICKS, PICS & HOT LICKSCarbondale Valley Journal, CO - 1 hour ago(GLENWOOD) Artist-in-residence Renick Stevenson holds poetry night at 7 pm every Sunday at the Glenwood Springs Center for the Arts in his studio space. ...
- From bad to verse: Vandals get lesson in poetic justice (The Courier News)
Call it poetic justice: More than two dozen young people who broke into Robert Frost's former home for a beer party and trashed the place are being required to take classes in his poetry as part of their punishment. Using The Road Not Taken and another poem as jumping-off points, Frost biographer Jay Parini hopes to show the vandals the error of their ways -- and the redemptive power of poetry.
- Trigger hoping for poetry favourites - Ledbury Reporter
Trigger hoping for poetry favouritesLedbury Reporter, UK - 1 hour agoPoetry should be intense." He still owns and cherishes his schoolboy copy of "The Faber Book of Children's Verse" and explained: "I read it like a Bible. ...
- Cortázar, Julio (An Argentinean Master of Antinovel and Experimental literature) (Yemen Times Online)
Cortázar, Julio (1914-1984), Argentinean novelist, short-story writer, translator, and intellectual. Cortázar was born in Brussels, Belgium, to his Argentinean parents on August 26, 1914. Once World War I began, Cortázar’s family forced to remain in Barcelona, Spain, for a year and a half.
- MY TAKE - Facing up to our limits - Holland Sentinel
In a recent commentary in another publication, U.S. Rep. Pete Hoekstra argued that the solution to our oil crisis is to increase our oil supply. His various ideas range from opening the Outer Continental Shelf and the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge ...
- Community news &bull... - Akron Beacon Journal
• Akron-Canton area winners of the Kids Speak Out essay contest sponsored by WVIZ/PBS ideastream and Time Warner Cable Northeast Ohio were: Whitney Porter of Akron's St. Vincent-St. Mary High School and Jenna Baisden of Perry High School. Honorable ...
- 'Give poetry a chance,' laureate says (The News Journal)
JoAnn Balingit named state's new 'literary ambassador'
- New Hope Middle School Student Will Have Art Shown Statewide - Chattanoogan
Poetry and Art Competition. The River of Words contest benefits Kindergarten through 12th grade students in Georgia schools and youth organizations by encouraging art and poetry as powerful communication tools in their commitment to environmental ...
- Arts festival to highlight local seniors - Allentown Examiner
Arts festival to highlight local seniorsAllentown Examiner, USA - 2 hours ago... 3 pm daily and features a variety-style show revue with performances in vocal, dance, musical instrument, comedy, drama, poetry, storytelling and more. ...
- The Sorrows of an American (The New Yorker)
I’m lost,” a patient tells her psychiatrist in Hustvedt’s fourth novel. “I’m cold. I’m all alone.” She might be speaking for all the characters in this sombre meditation on the isolation of urban professionals, in which daily routines are nothing but “pillars in an architecture of need,” erotic love is . . .
- A Musical Daisy Chain Leads Up to Balanchine - New York Times
A Musical Daisy Chain Leads Up to BalanchineNew York Times, United States - 3 hours agoOn such occasions City Ballet audience and dancers feel like family; and the emotion corresponds. “Musical Muses” repeats on Saturday at 2 pm at New York ...
- Norwalk author shares life lessons inspired by her cats - Norwalk Hour
"I'm the cat lady," Norwalk author Allia Zobel Nolan said with a laugh. "I've always been a cat person. Cats are like my children." As the author of more than 140 books, eight centering around felines, it's a title of which she's proud. "I've always ...
- Back - due to popular demand - guardian.co.uk
Back - due to popular demandguardian.co.uk, UK - 7 minutes ago"The humour of life, the poetry of death, the release of the spirit - these things Gerhardie describes as no prose writer has done before him," wrote the ...
- Former boxer Heddy Maalem takes aim with African-inspired take on ... - Boston Globe
NEW YORK - On the darkened stage, two dancers tentatively touch each other to the sounds of falling rain and distant thunder. Images of lush scenery appear on a screen behind them. It seems to be daybreak. As the man lifts the woman to his shoulders ...
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