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- A paper cut would be a good thing - MLive.com
A paper cut would be a good thingMLive.com, MI - 3 hours agoI'm going to do the same with the shoebox of poems Tom wrote as a teen. In other words, I have enough paper that needs keeping without the literal junk. ...
- Former Oakland Municipal Court judge Courtland 'Don' Arne dies at age ... - Inside Bay Area
Although former Oakland Municipal Judge Courtland Donald Arne was a man in public office, to friends and family he was more than a judge. He was a renaissance man, best known as Don, who loved travel, poetry and music. "In the evening when I would ...
- SlamCharlotte repeats as champion at National Poetry Slam 2008 in ... - Isthmus Daily Page
SlamCharlotte repeats as champion at National Poetry Slam 2008 in ...Isthmus Daily Page, WI - 1 hour agoA mere four teams among the 76 total competing at the National Poetry Slam this week took the stage at Overture Hall on Saturday to compete in the final ...
- A cup of poetry (Plymouth Observer)
"It is difficult/to get the news from poems/yet men die miserably every day/for lack/of what is found there."
- Mashpee mourns three lost to war - Boston Globe
Boston GlobeMashpee mourns three lost to warBoston Globe, United States - 5 hours agoConlon was a strong-willed artist who played classical piano, wrote poetry, wore spike-studded belts, and had his hair cut in a Mohawk. ...Mashpee's Conlon dreamed of becoming a soldier NECNMashpee 'warrior poet' killed overseas Cape Cod TimesMashpee soldier killed in Afghanistan Boston HeraldBoston Globeall 44 news articles
- Probably Westminster, London - guardian.co.uk
Probably Westminster, Londonguardian.co.uk, UK - 6 hours agoThe poetry, available in several single volume editions, is an excellent introduction to Jonson's work, while the Conversations with Drummond, a collection ...
- Patti Smith and Philip Glass Front Melbourne International Arts Festival (Undercover)
The return of Patti Smith to Australian shores has been announced as part of the Melbourne International Arts Festival. Smith’s tour is hot on the heels of a new film about her life by Stephen Serbing called ‘Dream of Life’.
- Writers retreat steams full speed ahead, despite flooding - Evansville Courier-Press
The show must go on — even if it takes "an army of golf carts" to shuttle people attending the 20th annual RopeWalk Writers Retreat to facilities in New Harmony, Ind. The Wabash River at New Harmony was at 22.4 feet Sunday, more than seven feet ...
- Poetry.com Extends Its Community Connections (PRWeb)
Several New Site Features Allow Poets to Spread Interest and Awareness of Poetry. (PRWeb Aug 25, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/08/prweb1239554.htm
- Brian Wilson, Joan Baez, Lindsey Buckingham Chill on Mellow CDs - Bloomberg
Brian Wilson, Joan Baez, Lindsey Buckingham Chill on Mellow CDsBloomberg - 2 hours agoTheir 10th-grade poetry, written by long-time Wilson collaborator Van Dyke Parks, romantically paints LA as a ``star-spangled city. ...
- Palanca won’t stage satirical play on woman president (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
MANILA, Philippines—A satirical play -- about a woman president toying with the idea of establishing a monarchy to save her troubled nation -- could have brought the house down at Monday night’s award ceremonies of the 2008 Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature.
- Oblivious Piniella's a mastermind - Chicago Sun-Times
'This is ah, ah, ah.... It's ah. It's ahhh ...'' Ten seconds pass. Lou Piniella was trying to describe the Cubs before the game Wednesday. Those long ahs come, and you find yourself wanting to help finish the sentence. He's learning things about the ...
- 'I know I got angels watching over me' - Independent
Share IT'S the new slavery: black men in US jails. The high black incarceration rate in American prisons -- almost 5 per cent of all black males in the United States were incarcerated compared with 0.7 of white males -- has led some black ...
- The reclusive Dickinson had a worldly mentor and friend - Wall Street Journal
Wall Street JournalThe reclusive Dickinson had a worldly mentor and friendWall Street Journal - 1 hour agoWhen she read his "Letter to a Young Contributor" offering advice on writing, she sent him a few poems, half-imploring, half-challenging him to "say if my ...
- Religious retreats help guests find peace (Asbury Park Press)
At the former Shaker village, where the Taconic Mountains roll into the Berkshires and New York touches Massachusetts, Yaqin Aubert read aloud Hindu, Buddhist, Taoist, Zoroastrian, Judaic, Christian and Islamic texts during the Sunday service at the Sufi religious retreat.
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