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- Roethke's Poetry Rooted in Humble Beginnings - NPR News
All Things Considered , May 25, 2008 · The Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Theodore Roethke's work is known for its clarity, intensity and haunting images. And throughout his life, a major source of inspiration and comfort came from his childhood home ...
- Kermit Love: Designer of Big Bird - The Independent
With a background in designing costumes and marionettes for ballet productions, Kermit Love created for television a towering, iconic character that would achieve worldwide fame in a programme acclaimed for its educational qualities. The 8ft 2in Big ...
- 'Booming' moments (The Springfield News-Leader)
First they mixed aluminum dust and iron dust, making thermite. Then they added potassium permanganate.
- Poetry for the Plains stars McRae, Davis - Billings Outpost
Poetry for the Plains stars McRae, DavisBillings Outpost, MT - 5 minutes agoThe event is a Northern Plains Resource Council benefit to protect Montana's water quality, family farms, ranches, and communities from irresponsible coal ...
- Comments, corrections clarifications, and c*ckups (Crikey)
No related articles. David Mulally writes : Just thought I would bring to your attention that WYD has already started to go to the heads of some folk. I just went into Coles Express at Town Hall and was surprised to hear them playing Christian tunes instead of the usual inoffensive music.
- Daughter will discuss book about Calvin D. Johnson (Belleville News-Democrat)
On July 12th, 2008, at 2:00pm, Belleville native and author Elizabeth (Betty Johnson) Sublette will be at the Belleville Public Library at 2 p.m. July 12 to read from and discuss her new book, "The Honorable Calvin D. Johnson."
- DVD Review—The Signal - Firefox News
DVD Review—The SignalFirefox News, AZ - 3 hours agoBy Peter Gutiérrez Over the past fifteen years, Peter's work in horror and other genres—short fiction, poetry, criticism, and comics—has appeared in ...
- Zobel’s ‘Noche Clara’ goes for P6M at Christie’s (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
MANILA, Philippines - At the Christie’s auction of Southeast Asian Modern & Contemporary Art held in Hong Kong last Saturday, a 1960 work by the late modernist artist Fernando Zobel was the most expensive Philippine artwork sold at P6 million.
- Gary Hunt was a true ‘iconoclast’ - Idaho Mountain Express and Guide
Idaho Mountain Express and GuideGary Hunt was a true ‘iconoclast’Idaho Mountain Express and Guide, ID - 16 minutes agoIt was in a dinky, run-down house at First Street and First Avenue for several years, where there were raucous poetry slams, knife-throwing contests in the ...
- The conundrum of Slessor's sixth bell - Examiner
The conundrum of Slessor's sixth bellExaminer, Australia - Jun 4, 2008"Not only does it have working sketches, but all sorts of reflections on Slessor, poetry in general, practical issues about working on the mural, ...
- Why Joe Queenan is wrong about new classical music - Guardian Blogs
Lord. To read Joe Queenan on new classical music , you might as well think that we really ought to give up the whole shooting match as a waste of time; that what composers have been up to for the last 100 years or so amounts to nothing more an act of ...
- Several staff members to leave Paly - Paly Voice
Several staff members to leave PalyPaly Voice, CA - 4 hours ago"She was also able to make poetry interesting." Math teacher Colin Hawkins is leaving at the end of this year to spend a year in Hawaii with his three ...
- A house not for mere mortals - Marconews (subscription)
A house not for mere mortalsMarconews (subscription), FL - 1 hour agoOver the next several decades, living in a loft building on Houston Street, they produced a body of work that includes poetry, philosophy, paintings and ...
- Update on homelessness discussions (York Daily Record)
Representatives of local congregations, social-service agencies and faith-based groups continue to discuss ways to help the homeless and transient populations in York County.
- Enchanting story - Chicago Tribune
S ome of you may recall that famous line from "Ulysses," when Stephen Dedalus, James Joyce 's great everyday hero, laments, "History . . . is a nightmare from which I am trying to awake." Not so lovers of historical fiction, those of us who try to ...
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