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- Pensioners connect with peers online - Courier Mail
Pensioners connect with peers onlineCourier Mail, Australia - 2 hours agoThe site has a forum where members can play word and online games, write poetry and chat with each other. It's been credited with advocating current medical ...
- Book written in '30s is still revelant - Louisville Courier-Journal
"The chances are that at some time in your life, possibly only now and then between husbands, you will find yourself settling down to a solitary existence," wrote Vogue scribe Marjorie Hillis in the 1936 book "Live Alone and Like It." The gem of a ...
- Born to Live - RedOrbit
Born to LiveRedOrbit, TX - 28 minutes agoI don't want this life.'<2009>" Now Jaramillo teaches poetry to students in Northern New Mexico. "I tell 'em, you're free here, free to find a way to ...
- Pride in Monessen remains strong (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
Speaking at West Virginia University's Eberly College of Arts and Sciences commencement ceremony earlier this year, Dr. Jennie C. Hunter-Cevera emphasized her love of family and learning and the benefits of growing up in Monessen.
- Milk, how do I love thee (or not) - Detroit Free Press
Responses to yesterday's blog about our need for calcium as adults definitely brought out people's love (and hatred) for the white stuff. One reader summed up her lactose intolerance with a haiku - on a site devoted to short poems about milk. writes ...
- Preparing for departure - Columbus Dispatch
Columbus DispatchPreparing for departureColumbus Dispatch, OH - 40 minutes agoHis passion for reciting poetry has made him something of a local legend. He began memorizing poems as a young man and recites them without prompting. ...
- Standing Witness: Horacio Moya's 'Senselessness' - New York Sun
One index of the death or life of the novel must be its political relevance, and it's no coincidence that the repeated flourishing of Latin-American literature has a lot to do with that region's seemingly bottomless reserve of war and strife. The ...
- Holocaust Remembrance concert builds musical bridges over time - Seattle Times
A Holocaust Remembrance concert presented by Music of Remembrance at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Nordstrom Recital Hall at Benaroya Hall, 200 University St., Seattle; $36 (206-365-7770 or www.musicofremembrance.org ). The concert is preceded by a meet-the ...
- Poet, historian to chronicle Dublin (Contra Costa Times)
Dublin now not only has its own city historian, but a poet laureate as well. Georgean Vonheeder-Leopold is the new city historian and Ronnie Holland has been selected poet laureate.
- New play explores what search reveals about us - FOX News
That's the premise behind "User 927," a new production in Philadelphia that blends fact and fiction in the tale of a disappearance from a small Midwestern town. "It's the world's first play based on a search log," director Michael Alltop said. The ...
- Baseball as a fight for the Finnish - Boston Globe
Baseball as a fight for the FinnishBoston Globe, United States - 36 minutes ago... of it are funny, but enough is spare and grim that Freligh provides a welcome counterpart to the sentimental rhymes often celebrated as baseball poetry. ...
- Why gas is so high... - Manhattan Mercury
All you need to know is the first paragraph. "Almost all is non-operational in nature. What a ridiculous financial mindset. Again, almost all of the $6+ million budget increase is "NON-OPERATIONAL." The proposed 2009 City Budget of $ 95,470,876 ...
- Phil W. Cauley (The Staunton News Leader)
FISHERSVILLE — Phil Wilson Cauley, 92, of Fishersville and past resident of Brightview in Staunton died Monday, May 19, 2008, at Augusta Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Fishersville. He was born Oct. 19, 1915, in Fordwick, the son of the late Phil R. Cauley and Virginia (Beard) Cauley.
- It's the end of an era in Augusta - MaineToday.com
AUGUSTA -- The last two nuns teaching Catholic elementary school in Augusta are retiring after spending a total of a century educating children. Sister Rachel Boucher, principal at St. Michael School, and Sister Joan Desmarais, who have been teaching ...
- Yin and yang of the art world meet in the Berkshires - Providence Journal
Providence JournalYin and yang of the art world meet in the BerkshiresProvidence Journal, RI - 12 minutes agoThe gallery is vast and dark, except for two powerful beams at either end that project the poetry of the Polish writer and Nobel laureate Wislawa Szymborska ...
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