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- Google brings back 2001 search - Australian Personal Computer
Australian Personal ComputerGoogle brings back 2001 searchAustralian Personal Computer, Australia - 5 hours agoBack in 2001 Wordpress was not the wildly popular blogging engine, but a US poetry publisher. And a list of top blogs turned ones that for the most part, ...
- 'The perfume houses hate our guts' - Independent
'The perfume houses hate our guts'Independent, UK - 6 hours agoTo the charge that it's all subjective, Turin replies: "It's just like music, or literature or painting or poetry. You're going to find that most people ...
- Family-friendly calendar (Asheville Citizen-Times)
YWCA AFTER SCHOOL: Registration still open for kindergarten-sixth grade. The program meets 2-6 p.m. Monday-Friday, at the YWCA, 185 S. French Broad Ave., Asheville.
- Vermont poet dies (The Nashua Telegraph)
Hayden Carruth, an award-winning poet who wrote about the people and places of northern Vermont, has died. ...
- Pinkerton blends north, south flavors for debut disc - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Pinkerton blends north, south flavors for debut discPittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA - 1 hour ago"Sometimes, sonically, it will sound totally North American, or totally South American," she says. "But with poetry and the way it is used in both places, ...
- Festival a celebration of a city's people - Tonight
Festival a celebration of a city's peopleTonight, South Africa - 5 hours agoZizile Khumalo is one of the writers of the play and also the poetry co-ordinator at the school. "The school was started to help the homeless deal with ...
- Local and live (Billings Gazette)
Saturday, September 13, 2008 • BOOK SALE: Central Christian Church, 12221 16th St. W. 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Annual sale of books, DVDs, CDs.
- Port Arthur woman reaches out to boost leadership qualities in youth - Beaumont Enterprise
Robinne Alexander, 25, has learned leadership skills from her parents but she also believes she was born to lead. "It took external situations to bring that out in me. No matter how far you get in life, it still can be cultivated. And I learned ...
- The SPIN Interview: Patti Smith (Spin)
With casual androgyny now as common as rehab and pop-star poetry a recurring joke, it's hard to imagine how strange Patti Smith must've seemed when she exploded out of New York with Horses 33 years ago. Defiant, literary, and rocking, Smith's debut, and the albums that followed, weren't only great pieces of art, they were life-changers. Just ask Michael Stipe or Courtney Love. They were ...
- Washington and Lee University Editor Named Finalist for Literary Award - Rockbridge Weekly
Washington and Lee University Editor Named Finalist for Literary AwardRockbridge Weekly, VA - 5 hours agoAn independent panel of judges selected the finalists in the categories of poetry, fiction and non-fiction from among 138 nominated books. ...
- Memories of Wooler's famous son - Belleville Intelligencer
Memories of Wooler's famous sonBelleville Intelligencer, Canada - 6 hours agoWe didn't know quite what to make of him, kind of wrote him off as an eccentric, but we knew he wrote poetry. One of those poems is entitled At the Quinte ...
- Dan Fainaru in Locarno - Screendaily.com (subscription)
Dan Fainaru in LocarnoScreendaily.com (subscription), UK - 3 hours agoAmong them is a French student preparing his Ph.D. thesis on Anna's poetry, a rap singer working on his very own weed commercial, a surgeon on his way to ...
- 'The Modern Element' and 'Invasions' - International Herald Tribune
The Modern Element Essays on Contemporary Poetry By Adam Kirsch 352 pages. $25.95. W. W. Norton & Company. Invasions By Adam Kirsch 63 pages. $14.95 (Paper). Ivan R. Dee. Poets and critics have been around for a long time, and some writers have been ...
- Poetic License by Tom Chandler: How a prompt became a ‘First Breath’ - Providence Journal
Providence JournalPoetic License by Tom Chandler: How a prompt became a ‘First Breath’Providence Journal, RI - 23 minutes agoHeather Sullivan’s poem, “First Breath,” is the result of an in-class writing exercise for the Writer’s Circle Poetry Workshop, led by Barbara Schweitzer. ...
- New children's book captures sisters' special bond (Gazette.Net)
Germantown resident Tamika Jackson works as a professional photographer when she's not at her day job at a biotech company. She caught her nieces Lainey and Lauren Brooks on camera one day in a loving embrace, and the idea for her new book "Sisters Are from Heaven" was born.
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