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- Arboreous devotion - Independent Record
George Lane IR staff photographer - Broadwater County students, left to right, Madison Robischon, Starre Helm, Ann Truesdell and Nick Hill place soil around the linden tree that was planted at the school for Arbor Day. TOWNSEND — There was a time ...
- Marine uses poetry as release from pain of war - WJRT
After fighting in Vietnam and losing many of his buddies in combat, he has learned to release his anger and sadness through poetry. "That's why I write my poetry. It's the healing process, to rid myself of the ghosts that I have from that time in my ...
- Beat writer Jack Kerouac's manuscript goes on ... and on ... at Texas exhibit (Centre Daily Times)
The first words read, "I first met Neal after my father died." Later - 119 feet, 8 inches later - it reads, "eaten by dogs." The yellowing manuscript has no chapter or paragraph breaks. The sentences are single-spaced.
- 'Freakish' online searches inspire play (CNN.com)
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania (AP) -- They are an unquestionably bizarre set of Internet search terms: Mange. Human mold. White camellia. Dying Elmo.
- Eleven years of Labour, and all that's helped Paris is a £3 pair of ... - Daily Mail
The Blairs once lived in Mapledene Road, Hackney, before heading for Islington I first met Paris in June, 1997. She was seven, and she was sitting on the doorstep of my house in Mapledene Road, Hackney, the very road Tony and Cherie Blair had moved ...
- Don't miss Lincoln's 10th annual book festival - Skegness Standard
Don't miss Lincoln's 10th annual book festivalSkegness Standard, UK - 2 hours agoThere will also be a celebration of Mills and Boon's 100th anniversary, workshops, poetry readings, a full children's programme and much more. ...
- ‘Whetstone’: Giving a voice to the community - Times-West Virginian
‘Whetstone’: Giving a voice to the communityTimes-West Virginian, WV - 20 hours ago... which are either accepted or rejected, or in the case of poetry and prose, returned for revision, said managing editor Donnie Tucker. ...
- Long River Review Keeps Flowing (University of Connecticut Daily Campus)
With the end of another spring semester at the University of Connecticut comes the completion of UConn's annual literary journal, "The Long River Review." The journal had its very own release party Thursday evening at the Co-op where a full crowd gathered to hear UConn students' award-winning submissions of prose, poetry, fiction and non-fiction.
- Crowds pack park for music day - Evening Star
THOUSANDS of music lovers converged on Ipswich's Christchurch Park this afternoon. Despite outbreaks of rain, devoted music fans were not deterred from attending the town's biggest annual celebration of local music. As the umbrellas went up, Ipswich ...
- Fates launch 1000 quips (The West Australian)
Phew. Talk about blowing the dust off an old classic. Where were these gals when I was studying Greek theatre at uni? Sad to say, they probably weren’t even born.
- O brother, where art thou? - Globe and Mail
O brother, where art thou?Globe and Mail, Canada - 19 minutes agoWe also get painful scenes from her uneasy marriage with Sam, whose brush with cancer works within the formal design of the book as a counterweight to ...
- Reviving the Review (MSU Reporter)
For now, Blue Earth Review staff and the Minnesota State Student Association will have to agree to disagree. MSSA cut student funding for MSU's official literary magazine in 2007, leaving staff members looking for alternative methods of funding and fuming over the reason given for the funding cut.
- Marginalia: Suspended until further notice - Al-Ahram Weekly
Marginalia: Suspended until further noticeAl-Ahram Weekly, Egypt - 1 hour agoJudging by what institutions from both countries with long-established publishing traditions, such as Egypt, and new rich institutions from the Gulf region ...
- New play explores what search reveals about us - Boston Globe
PHILADELPHIA— They are an unquestionably bizarre set of Internet search terms: Mange. Human mold. White camellia. Dying Elmo. Could those words also be clues to finding a missing person? That's the premise behind "User 927," a new production in ...
- The Poet of Feeling - Washington Post
Washington PostThe Poet of FeelingWashington Post, United States - 12 hours agoHis best known book is not a collection but a testament to the craft, How to Read a Poem : And Fall in Love With Poetry (1999). From 2002 to 2005, ..."The Woods Are Lovely, Dark and Deep" Washington Post• Walking With His Muse, a Poet Becomes His Own Destination. Washington Postall 6 news articles
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