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- David Biespiel's poetry column addresses variations in Philip ... - The Oregonian - OregonLive.com
David Biespiel's poetry column addresses variations in Philip ...The Oregonian - OregonLive.com, OR - 2 hours agoWhen June Jordan once cracked that a definition of poetry is "minimum words, maximum impact," she was admitting that, say, Walt Whitman needs all the words ...
- Poetry in motion - SLAM! Sports
Since I don't see any hands in the air, I'll fill you in. Ashley Harkleroad is the 72nd-ranked player on the WTA tour. She has never advanced beyond the third round of any Grand Slam singles event and has exactly zero career titles to her credit. She ...
- 'Slim and None' & 'The Franchise Babe - Golf, God, and Country' by Dan Jenkins (Cybergolf National)
I just finished your new book, "The Franchise Babe," and wanted to congratulate you, to tell you how many times I howled in delight while reading it and to wish you all the best with it. It's hysterical and my God is it true to life.
- When Lit-Crit Mattered - Wall Street Journal
Wall Street JournalWhen Lit-Crit MatteredWall Street Journal - 1 hour agoThe New Critics, by contrast, thought that the study of literature -- especially poetry -- was a valuable activity because, as Allen Tate put it, ...
- Calendar of Events - Alexandria Daily Town Talk
"THE BOY FRIEND" PLAY: 7:30-9:30 p.m. Tonight and Saturday, City Park Players, Bringhurst Theatre, 1802 Sylvester Drive, Alexandria. Tickets are $12 general admission, $10 seniors (over 65), $5 students. For more information, call (318) 442-1800 ...
- Coming up on campus - Hunterdon Review
Coming up on campusHunterdon Review, NJ - 1 hour ago... juniors and seniors will be offered through July 3 for short fiction and from July 14 to 25 for poetry; all courses meet at the Drew campus in Madison; ...
- 'Welcome Home': The Hollow of A Veteran's Heart - Washington Post
"Welcome Home, Jenny Sutter" is not so much about the stories that wounded soldiers bring back to us as it is the ones they keep to themselves. At the center of Julie Marie Myatt's austere, sometimes absorbing comedy-drama, which has arrived at the ...
- Grandson treasures his grandmother's work - Atlanta Journal Constitution
Grandson treasures his grandmother's workAtlanta Journal Constitution, USA - 1 hour agoMcRae's grandmother knew Hughes, often read his poetry and made a bust of him, which McRae also has. Why he likes it: "I grew up listening to Langston ...
- Veep Sheet: Obama camp going to Ind.? - Yahoo News
BREAKING: In an encouraging sign for Bayh-for-veep supporters, the Nashville (Tenn.) Post is reporting that “senior campaign officials from the Barack Obama Presidential campaign are being dispatched from various locations around the country and ...
- Urban Theater Fest kicks off Tuesday - MiamiHerald.com
Urban Theater Fest kicks off TuesdayMiamiHerald.com, FL - 10 hours agoUrban Theatre & Entertainment Festival Poetry Experience: Sponsored in part by The Children's Trust; Wednesday, 9 am to noon, African Heritage Cultural Arts ...
- The oldest boy knew his history - Petersfield Today
The oldest boy knew his historyPetersfield Today, UK - 1 hour agoJohn's many interests ranged from the scientific – maths and chemistry were his favourite subjects at school – to sport, literature, poetry and of course ...
- 'American letters' No. 6: Viriville is a state of mind (The Beaufort Gazette)
Late in the Lowcountry year, pecan trees here in Beaufort County drop their nuts to the ground. Folks gather bagsful of free pecans for pies, pralines and snacking.
- Historic Homes of Gardiner will be shown on tour June 28 - MaineCoastNow.com
GARDINER — The city of Gardiner is blessed with a multitude of fine, old historic homes and, on Saturday, June 28, the Gardiner Public Library will sponsor a tour of seven of those homes, plus a school and a church. The Kate Vannah House on Lincoln ...
- County’s environmental watchdog turns 20 - The Daily Planet
County’s environmental watchdog turns 20The Daily Planet, CO - 4 hours agoSMA members showed up in a bus, wearing gas masks and costumes, waving signs and reciting poetry. “We sort of overwhelmed their hearing,” he said. ...
- Chapter 7: Rhyme time (Appeal-Democrat)
This 10 week serial story publishes every Sunday Beginning 6-10-08 and ending 8-10-08. If you miss a chapter go online to appealdemocrat.com, community, NIE, serial story.
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