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- Book sale Thursday - Saturday (The Oneida Daily Dispatch)
ONEIDA - Area residents will have thousands of books to choose from this weekend at the 36th annual Friends of the Oneida Public Library book sale at Willard Prior Elementary School.
- Jonathan Franzen - New York Observer
Robert McCrum, literary editor of the UK Sunday paper The Observer , stepped down this month after a decade on the job. Yesterday he deployed a parting shot both wistful and sober-minded. "When I joined The Observer in 1996, the world of books was in ...
- Mare Bellatorius - TheDay
Mare BellatoriusTheDay, CT - 15 hours agoLike much that goes under-reported in New London, Conn., a poetry war has been alternating between simmer and boil for about a year. ...
- School rallies around dismissed Watts teacher - Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles TimesSchool rallies around dismissed Watts teacherLos Angeles Times, CA - 6 hours ago... Shakur and the poetry of Langston Hughes. Salazar's political science degree from UCLA includes minors in African American studies and Chicano studies. ...
- Mangalore: Ashada, a month of inspiration - Mangalorean.com
Mangalore: Ashada, a month of inspirationMangalorean.com, India - 1 hour agoBut for poets it envisages myriad emotions and that is enough for them to celebrate it, through poetry. A large number of people attended the poets' meet, ...
- Caray's wit will endure (The State)
I LOST A DEAR FRIEND Sunday, even though I never met the man. Over the past 33 years, Skip Caray became friend to one and all as the always frank, quick-witted, wise-cracking radio and television voice of the Atlanta Braves and Atlanta Hawks. Caray died in his sleep. He was 68. Atlanta games will not be the same without Caray. Heck, I never have been a Braves or Hawks fan, but I can’t tell you ...
- Search is on to find wartime child poet - Stratford-upon-Avon Observer
AN UNUSUAL search is underway for a Gillian Marjorie Hughes of Stratford, more than 64 years after she inspired a visiting Second World War soldier with her poetry. On March 13, 1944, Australian Winston Sydney Dimond, a navigator in 518 Squadron ...
- Poetry contest winners are fine specimens of insincerity - Democrat and Chronicle
If you want a good poem and a good apology, ask a kid. Young people, fourth-graders to be exact, have emerged as the stars of the first-ever Connections Contrition poetry contest. The first-place winner, drumroll please, is Leah Warth, 10, of ...
- Aspen to hold poetry contest about unclaimed dog poop - Rocky Mountain News
ASPEN — The city of Aspen wants the scoop on dog poop. By holding a poetry contest on canine feces, the city hopes to raise awareness about unclaimed dog poop in Aspen. In a survey conducted in October, Aspen residents deemed left-behind feces ...
- Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Racing - Bleacherreport.com
"Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance" by Robert M.Pirsig is a hallmark book that every intellectual or wannabe intellectual read and tried to understand at one point or the other in their growing up years. Phaedurs was as big a hero as Nero or ...
- Sometimes, the obvious needs to be restated - New Straits Times
Sometimes, the obvious needs to be restatedNew Straits Times, Malaysia - 37 minutes agoThey would have called it elitist; a Harvard man quoting ancient Greek poetry. But even they would not be able to deny the effect that it had. ...
- NAG opens group show of paintings, prints - Pakistan Daily Mail
NAG opens group show of paintings, printsPakistan Daily Mail, Pakistan - 1 hour agoFew of his themes are based on Sufi poetry depicting creative and experimental work while the portrayal of festivals also reflect city scapes of Lahore. ...
- 9/11 Widows Keep on Asking the Tough Questions - Muckraker Report
Muckraker Report9/11 Widows Keep on Asking the Tough QuestionsMuckraker Report, SC - 8 minutes agoBy the end of the documentary, it’s hard to blame Bob McIlvaine, whose son Bobby was killed in the attacks, for saying, “I’m so pissed off at the American ...
- South green reminiscent of '60s beach fzilm (The Ohio University Post)
The microcosm of culture on South Green is one of my favorite locations during Spring Quarter. It is a hot body contest of narcissistic proportions as underclassmen flock to the lawns -shirtless and shameless.
- Books of The Times - New York Times
“Once the world was whole, in Antiquity and the Middle Ages,” Heinrich Heine wrote. “There was still a unity in the world and there were complete poets. We rightfully honor these poets and take pleasure in their poetry; but any aping of their ...
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