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- Could the tail wag the dog? And should we care? - Payvand
Could the tail wag the dog? And should we care?Payvand, Iran - 2 hours agoIt would be laughable to think that Captain William C. Rogers III of Vincennes wearing his "heroic achievement" medal reading Rumi's poetry. ...
- State of the arts - Guardian Unlimited
Misfits, artists, loners and stoners have been fleeing north from Manhattan for decades, looking for a slower pace of life away from the urban jungle. Some make it all the way to Canada but most city emigres stay in the small towns and villages of ...
- Letting the songs speak (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
Lee Miles’ music is not strictly folk. Not in arrangement, not in attitude. Sure, his whiskey vocals – often fragile as a cracked glass – can sound like spot-on tributes to Neil Young and Bob Dylan at times.
- New 'Indiana Jones' movie is a fun, silly romp - Cleveland Plain Dealer
David James/Paramount Pictures/Lucasfilm Ltd. Harrison Ford, center, as Indiana Jones, with Shia LaBeouf, left, as Mutt Williams and Karen Allen as Marion Ravenwood. You may have heard of this one: "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull ...
- At our best: June 9 (Corvallis Gazette-Times)
CVHS student receives scholarship Tony Wu, a junior at Crescent Valley High School studying in Germany as an exchange student through the Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange Program, has been selected as a participant for one of the seminars of this year’s Telluride Summer Program with a full scholarship. The program takes place at Cornell University and is a six week educational experience for ...
- FLORIDA FOLK FESTIVAL TO HIGHLIGHT CATTLE RANCHING TRADITIONS - Home Town Journal
FLORIDA FOLK FESTIVAL TO HIGHLIGHT CATTLE RANCHING TRADITIONSHome Town Journal, FL - 50 minutes agoCowboy poetry, saddle making, cow whip plaiting, roping branding, saddle bronc riding, country music and swamp cabbage are among the Florida cattle ranching ...
- Body Double - The Kingston Whig-Standard
Body DoubleThe Kingston Whig-Standard, Canada - 2 hours agoHe had a cremation planned at a Toronto funeral home and the family wanted him back as quickly as possible. This suited the folks who owned the bed and ...
- Jacksonville poetry artists look forward to international slam - Florida Times-Union
Lucie Roberts is enthusiastic about spitting - the hip-hop term that has found its way to spoken-word poetry. Roberts says spoken-word poetry is a way to speak her mind and share a message. In her poem, Hypocrite , the Jacksonville Beach teen ...
- The parent trap - Globe and Mail
The parent trapGlobe and Mail, Canada - 1 hour agoJust like my daughter's ballet recital the day before that, and her upcoming xylophone concert, tap performance, field day and poetry publishing party. ...
- Sacred Heart's helping hand - Greenwich Time
Sacred Heart's helping handGreenwich Time, CT - 16 minutes agoThe evening began in the gymnasium with poetry readings followed by the students and their families participating in classroom activities. ...
- Novel takes high road on Robert Frost's life (The Oregonian)
F orty-five years after his death, Robert Frost remains in the news. Two books were recently publis his notebooks, with controversial transcriptions, and his collected prose, with his chicken-farming stories.
- BERKELEY: ROBERT HASS WINS PULITZER PRIZE FOR POETRY - CBS 5
BERKELEY: ROBERT HASS WINS PULITZER PRIZE FOR POETRYCBS 5, CA - Apr 8, 2008Hass, 67, who won the National Book Award for Poetry in 2007 for the same collection of poems, shares the award with poet Philip Schultz, author of "Failure ...What comes after a Pulitzer? More work and maybe a new stove. San Francisco Chronicleall 6 news articles
- West Angela Street, Pleasanton - San Francisco Gate
A fox squirrel scampers across West Angela Street, a small street in downtown Pleasanton. Nearby, a couple walks hand in hand, gazing into the boutiques, art galleries and bakery housed in two-story, wooden buildings accented with towers and second ...
- Ana Maria Codas - Baltimore Sun
Ana Maria CodasBaltimore Sun, United States - 2 hours agoMrs. Codas was also a writer, publishing a book of poetry about her love for Paraguay and Latin America, called Tierra y Palabra, or Land and Word. ...
- In the Spirit: Going green in relationships with ourselves, others and God (The Daily News of Newburyport)
in man's experience: reverence for life."
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