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- On Poetry: Trees at their 'Loveliest' - Traverse City Record-Eagle
The cherry trees are having their short burst of glory, which always makes me think of this poem. Several times I have walked around the Mall in Washington when the cherry trees are in full bloom and said this poem to myself. It was written by A.E ...
- COMING OF AGE - Contra Costa Times
My heart started thumping when my parents told us we were going to Lebanon. They were beaming with excitement — my dad hasn't gone back to his homeland in nearly 20 years and it has been 14 years since my mom and I went there. Earlier in May, after ...
- Online addiction: Do you have a story to tell? - NDTV
If you are interested about writing and are keen to write a story or poetry, then log onto a Delhi-based website, ourownbook.com, where 850 people are writing a story together. The main character is Srijan. And the brief given there is simple. ''The ...
- A Shore 'castle' crumbles - Delmarva Daily Times
TUNIS MILLS -- There's a landmark here that looks like a crumbling Medieval castle on the moors of England. What looks like a backdrop for a mystery novel or Halloween haunting is a former church of granite blocks. At the north end of the Miles River ...
- Writer of poetry, prose loved beauty of flowers, hats (Memphis Commercial Appeal)
Born and raised in the Big Ivy community of Savannah, Tenn., poet and author Margaret Kerr never hid her love of color and nature. Just ask parishioners of First United Methodist Church of Savannah, where she was active for more than 70 years and became known as "the hat lady."
- Prosecutor: Teen masterminded mother's murder - OCRegister
Prosecutor: Teen masterminded mother's murderOCRegister, CA - 5 hours agoShe quoted from one of the teen's poems: "Life, death, what does it mean. ... Do you know what kids from bad homes do? They cut, do drugs ... hurt ...
- In the Kitchen: Celery hints at romance, lovage - Traverse City Record-Eagle
Do you ever send other folks to the grocery store, with your list in their hands, to do a major shopping? How often, I wonder. I suppose it depends on circumstances -- large family, kids home and lots of help around? That is, if you can organize kids ...
- Durham Bulls still bask in Hollywood glory (Denver Post)
The bull still snarls from atop the outfield wall, snorting smoke after home runs and taunting hitters with four simple words written on it: Hit bull, win steak.
- Kansas still has its heart and soul in its music - Cherry Hill Courier Post
Kansas still has its heart and soul in its musicCherry Hill Courier Post, NJ - 1 hour agoRaised in Chadds Ford, Pa., Schutt was schooled in Boston, both at Harvard University, where she studied the influence of jazz on modern poetry, ...
- AIMS test may have no future in schools - Arizona Daily Star
Arizona had a precursor to the Arizona Instrument to Measure Standards. Former state schools Superintendent C. Diane Bishop pushed for the Arizona Student Assessment Program, which she said boosted student achievement, while opponents contended that ...
- Showcase Calendar of Events - Fosters Daily Democrat
Singer-composer-pianist — and world-class oboist — Mary Gatchell, will perform at Leddy Center on Saturday, May 10 at 7:30 p.m. Originally from Epping Gatchell now hails from New York City. Tickets: $16/$11. Call 679-2781 or visit www.leddycenter ...
- 1-25 of 865 results - Phoenix New Times
Category Animals & Zoos Art Exhibits & Events Art Galleries Attractions & Landmarks Cars & Motorcycles Classes, Workshops & Seminars Classical & Opera Clubs & Meetings Comedy Culinary Dance: Participatory Dance: Performance Expos & Shows Fashion ...
- ESL author, poet, to receive honorary doctorate from SIUE - Belleville News Democrat
ESL author, poet, to receive honorary doctorate from SIUEBelleville News Democrat, USA - 1 hour agoHe wrote "Drumvoices: The Mission of Afro American Poetry," "The Eye in the Ceiling" and "Break Word with the World." Redmond taught at Southern Illinois ...
- EDITORIAL: End The Free Rides Bus Riders Should Chip In - Valley News
Over the last year, Upper Valley residents caught nearly a half-million free rides to work, home and the grocery store on Advance Transit buses. Now, as soaring gas prices squeeze the nonprofit and make it difficult to meet soaring demand, it's time ...
- Writing, trouble-free, in Baguio (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
MANILA, Philippines - There are rites of passage typical for the Filipino writer: having your work first published in a magazine, enjoying your first fellowship in a national writers workshop (Dumaguete, Iligan, Bacolod), winning your first Palanca, putting out your first book.
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