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- Pulitzer-prize winning poet Hayden Carruth dies - Danbury News-Times
MUNNSVILLE, N.Y.—Hayden Carruth, a Pulitzer Prize-winning poet who wrote about the ordinary folks who inhabited his world, has died. He was 87. Carruth, a Connecticut native who lived in Vermont in the 1960s and 1970s, died Monday at his home in ...
- Professional Notes - UST Bulletin Today
UST Bulletin TodayProfessional NotesUST Bulletin Today, MN - 3 hours agoDr. James Callahan, professor emeritus, Music Department, had his music featured at "Voices of Guantánamo," an evening of poetry, music, theater and dance ...
- After Dark Bar Guide featured bar: The Winchester in Lakewood - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Location Akron Aurora Avon Avon Lake Bainbridge Barberton Bath Bay Village Beachwood Bedford Bedford Heights Berea Bratenahl Brecksville Broadview Heights Brook Park Brooklyn Brooklyn Heights Brunswick Burton Canton Chagrin Falls Chardon Chesterland ...
- Tri-City Art Battle finds 20 artists creating a piece of work in three ... - MLive.com
Poets have their poetry slams. Battle of the bands events are worldwide. And rappers skirmish on street corners. So it is no wonder painters, sculptors, calligraphers and book art folks want in on the public competition act. Enter, on Saturday, Aug ...
- Cowboy poets to perform in Prescott - AZCentral.com
He may well mispronounce a term . . . Eagerly . . . slang or slur a word. Oh, can be a strain on proper English . . . I'd shutter to hear my ol' teachers describe, The way cowboys abuse the English language, It'd work'um up inside." That observation ...
- Good Reads (Times Leader)
Susquehanna County Reads, a kick-off festival to launch the one-county, one-book reading of “To Kill a Mockingbird†by Harper Lee. With a Family Fun Day on the Village Green in downtown Montrose with children’s games and activities related to the 1930s including a life-size Monopoly game, radio plays and costumes. Saturday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Free. The 1962 film version of the book is shown ...
- Foundation adopts East Delavan branch library to promote literacy (The Buffalo News)
A new beachhead was established Tuesday in Buffalo's ever-widening campaign against illiteracy.
- Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen Inside Their Strange World - People
Even for die-hard New York City clubbers, it's a late night. But although it's nearly dawn, Mary-Kate Olsen is still going strong. The 21-year-old actress has been on her feet for hours at Manhattan hot spot Beatrice Inn, celebrating Valentine's Day ...
- Dating today is a menage a tech (The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles)
Dating used to be so simple and straightforward. And yes, romantic! You'd be at a party and spot someone across the room. Your eyes would meet. You'd glide toward each other, exchange repartee and, after dancing the night away, head back to your place for a good old-fashioned kiss goodnight.
- Destination: Montreal - Salon
Put aside stories of a freezing, exotic locale full of igloos and kooks in favor of these portraits of the hardscrabble -- and magical -- Northern state. I was 19 when I moved to Montreal to attend McGill University. The previous year, McGill had ...
- ENVIRONMENT: Fulbright frontline — Saleem H Ali - Daily Times
ENVIRONMENT: Fulbright frontline — Saleem H AliDaily Times, Pakistan - 5 hours agoNo doubt it was one of the states that resisted civil rights laws and was not a very welcoming place for many African Americans. Yet this beautiful Southern ...
- Weekend Entertainment (Midland Reporter-Telegram)
Today Lawn concerts The free annual Summer Sunday Lawn concert at the Museum of the Southwest, 1705 W. Missouri Ave., continues today with Smythe and amp; Taylor, sponsored by The Bosworth Company and 1070 KWEL.
- Lessons From the Poudre - Fort Collins Now
Lessons From the PoudreFort Collins Now, CO - 3 hours agoShe said her students have also studied several eco-poets and will be writing sensory poetry about their sculptures. Because the river is a big part of ...
- Book shops and troglodytes - Daily Telegraph Blogs
I have worked part-time in the second-hand book trade for eight years. My bibliomania began in Paris, overheated in Greece and has finished with cold hands and heaters in the insalubrious West Port, in Edinburgh. You would think that working in close ...
- Finding poetry in animal migrations (The Toledo Blade)
NO WAY HOME: THE DECLINE OF THE WORLD'S GREAT ANIMAL MIGRATIONS. By David S. Wilcove. Island Press. 245 pages. $24.95 From one of America's leading wildlife experts comes No Way Home: The Decline of the World's Great Animal Migrations, an engrossing collection of stories about how nature's superhighways have been impacted by human activity. Princeton University ecologist David S. Wilcove ...
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