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- Artists selected in Darwin competition - guardian.co.uk
guardian.co.ukArtists selected in Darwin competitionguardian.co.uk, UK - 10 hours agoPoeisis means, in ancient greek, creation, and to insist on extending the concept of evolution to the art of poetry is subtle, suggestive of the wonder and ...
- Danielle Steel: 75 books and going strong (The Buffalo News)
NEW YORK -- It's only 9:33 a. m., but already Danielle Steel is having a lousy morning.
- Have a pint and enjoy poetry - Peterborough Evening Telegraph
A POETRY group will meet again next week. Pint of Poetry and a Dash of Drama will be at Charters, near Town Bridge, Peterborough at 8.30pm on Wednesday. Performers are invited to go along and perform their own work or a favourite piece. The full ...
- No Sweat(er): Tommy and Amanda Win 'Beauty and the Geek' (Zap2It)
Final teams participated in a human scavenger hunt to win The finale of the fifth season of "Beauty and the Geek" was bittersweet since the show most likely won't come back, seeing how The CW didn't opt to renew it due to failing ratings. Fans of the show were disenchanted that the first few episodes tinkered with the "social experiment" formula -- instead of pairing up the beauties with the ...
- The Big Question: Why is Stalin still popular in Russia, despite the ... - The Independent
A competition has been launched to find the "Name of Russia" – one Russian from history who should go down as a national symbol and the nation's biggest hero. Joseph Stalin, despite being one of the most vicious tyrants of the 20th century (and an ...
- Relationships "Not quite what I was planning" - Age
Memoirs for minimalists ... the New York Times surprise bestseller. A few words can distill lifetimes. As we are about to show. This report's in six-word phrases. And a new book proves that: Not Quite What I Was Planning . It's a collection of six ...
- Who said, 'God grant me the serenity'? - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Who said, 'God grant me the serenity'?Minneapolis Star Tribune, MN - Jul 13, 2008Some of them refer to the prayer as if it were a proverb, while others appear to claim it as their own poetry. None of them attribute the prayer to a ...
- Poet Trades 'Pied Beauty' For Fried Fun - The Ledger
Poet Trades 'Pied Beauty' For Fried FunThe Ledger, FL - 31 minutes agoIntroduction copyright <0x00A9> 2006 by The Poetry Foundation. ] Is there any good news for family fliers? Starting June 15 - just when we're taking off on ...
- Crafting the last word - Burlington Free Press
Heather Little isn’t afraid of an intellectual challenge. She’s earned a nearly perfect grade point average at Milton High School and plans to study architecture at Northeastern University in Boston. First, though, the 18-year-old must deliver ...
- 60th Highlands Festival set to begin in Abingdon (Johnson City Press)
ABINGDON, Va. — Arts, crafts and live music are just a fraction of the fun of the 60th annual Virginia Highlands Festival, running Saturday through Aug. 10.
- Faith and Doubt Winter Light - New Yorker
New YorkerFaith and Doubt Winter LightNew Yorker, United States - 4 hours agoPoetry. George Herbert and Gerard Manley Hopkins and TS Eliot. One night, I was reading the last lines of “Little Gidding” to a friend, my voice thick with ...
- Daily News Staff Report - Palo Alto Daily News
Daily News Staff ReportPalo Alto Daily News, CA - 3 hours ago"Youth Speaks, Poetry in a Whole New Light! 2008 Family Concert Series." Admission is free, but seating is limited. Art exhibit opening. ...
- UN: 'TIMELESS AND PROFOUND' POETRY OF RUDAKI PROVIDES AN ... - MaximsNews Network
UN: 'TIMELESS AND PROFOUND' POETRY OF RUDAKI PROVIDES AN ...MaximsNews Network, NY - 3 hours agoHe took poetry from the realm of the abstract into contemporary life. And in the process, he shed new philosophical light on society. ...
- Berlin's Holocaust memorial holds open-air concert - International Herald Tribune
Berlin's Holocaust memorial holds open-air concertInternational Herald Tribune, France - 6 hours agoIt was designed by American architect Peter Eisenman and cost €27.6 million (US$42.4 million) to build. It is open 24 hours a day.
- I'll Take the Manhattan (Las Cruces Sun-News)
H.L. Mencken famously called the martini "the only American invention as perfect as the sonnet." The sonnet, as anyone who took freshman English may remember, is a poem with a specific meter, a structure of exactly 14 lines and a strict rhyme scheme.
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