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- Five questions for . . . Neil Rollinson - Metro
MetroFive questions for . . . Neil RollinsonMetro, UK - 39 minutes agoI just finished a new poem that was commisioned by the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation to do with space and poetry. I came to Manchester to visit a scientist ...
- Area students celebrate Law Day - Del Rio News Herald
Area students celebrate Law DayDel Rio News Herald, TX - 5 hours ago... in sustaining a free society. The organization sponsored several events in the weeks leading up to Law Day 2008, including poster and poetry contests, ...
- Early arrivalsHeritage Days wagons roll into Burley (South Idaho Press)
A pioneer wagon train rattled down Main Street in Burley Monday after a two-week trek on the Hudspeth Cutoff of the Oregon/ California Trail. “We traveled through mud, rain and wind.
- 'Get Smart' spies for laughs - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Warner Bros. Steve Carell and Anne Hathaway star as CONTROL agents 86 and 99 in "Get Smart." Anne Hathaway as Agent 99 is the best thing about "Get Smart." But I don't know if that's the best thing for this movie. Hathaway, who has grown up before ...
- Don Becker: 'clever,' 'funny,' 'likable' (Rocky Mountain News)
Playwright, stand-up comic and creator of his own mythology, Don Becker left a mark on most who met him, whether a result of his caustic sense of comedy, his own struggles or his encouragement of those around him.
- Magic Pills and mailboxes - Southeast Missourian
I was once asked, "If someone gave you a magic pill that promised to cure your son of autism forever, would you give it to him?" My answer to that question was, "No." Needless to say I was hammered pretty hard with all the reasons my answer was wrong ...
- Can lit survive tech revolution? - Daily Cardinal
Anna examines the future of lit, a medium on the brink thanks to TV and the Internet. I worry that literature is a dying art. It’s one of those nagging things that keeps me from falling asleep at night. Is reading really dying, or are my late-night ...
- Charter school takes on big challenge (Rocky Mountain News)
Some of the families who've flocked to one of the last mostly black schools in Denver returned to Challenges, Choices & Images charter school Monday night for a town hall meeting that felt at times like a Sunday church service.
- 4 local organizations honored for their work with arts, business - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Four local organizations are being praised for contributions to the business of the arts. The Arts Business and Innovation Awards, developed this year by the Council for Smaller Enterprises and the COSE Arts Network, were presented May 15 at Park ...
- Sodus Man Charged with DWI After Dec. Crash (R News)
In news from Wayne County, deputies arrested a Sodus man who was seriously injured in a crash in December. Otis Rosser Jr., 46, is facing DWI and numerous other charges. Deputies say Rosser ran a stop sign, lost control of his car and hit a tree back on December 1.
- Eerie McCain, Weird Bill - Morning News
Let me warn you that today's topics are not substantive. We're not going to extend health insurance or lower oil prices today. We're going to talk style and sex. Criticize if you must. Read if you please. Anyway, the way to extend health insurance is ...
- Franz Ferdinand set for Latitude - BBC News
The Latitude Festival has officially opened its doors to festival-goers who are descending on the event for its third year running. Franz Ferdinand headline the first night of the three-day festival, while both Sigur Ros and Interpol will top the ...
- Local author shortlisted for prestigious provincial award - Standard Freeholder
Local author shortlisted for prestigious provincial awardStandard Freeholder, Canada - 20 minutes agoIt was there, while a student, one of her professors, Robert Yergeau, encouraged her to submit her poetry to his own publishing house, Le Nordir, ...
- Live alone and prosper - Louisville Courier-Journal
Live alone and prosperLouisville Courier-Journal, KY - 45 minutes agoEither it becomes a baby room if we decide we want to have a child, or the husband might want to make it his little sports-cave retreat. ...
- Writing a haiku in German - often a tight squeeze - Nation - Thailand
Cologne's haiku workshop, held at the Museum of East Asian Art, often has up to 10 amateurs eager to read their latest poetry in German, a language of long words where it can often be a squeeze to distill an idea into such brief poem. Traditional ...
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