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- Progress May Not Be Lethal After All - New York Times Blogs
Progress May Not Be Lethal After AllNew York Times Blogs, NY - 41 minutes ago(SJD) Even if you don’t have a son fighting in Iraq, even if you don’t read poetry, even if you think you are immune to the power of a mother’s lament ...
- Teaming up to give kids a special tour of the White House - ScrippsNews
Let's just say it flat-out: "Our White House" (Candlewick Press, $29.99) is a stunning gathering of children's-book stars, all with a single goal of illuminating a national treasure for young readers. In this new book, more than 100 of the best and ...
- After decades, slain Spanish poet may be reburied - International Herald Tribune
VIZNAR, Spain : The tranquil, pine-carpeted hills in this patch of southern Spain hold awful secrets. Now, one of them has been thrust into the spotlight of a still-painful accounting of atrocities committed in the Spanish Civil War. The dispute has ...
- Musharraf's turbulent 9 years in power - AP report (GMA News)
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - Pervez Musharraf, the Pakistani president who took power in a high-altitude coup and later dragged a reluctant Islamic nation into the US-led war on terror, submitted his resignation Monday after a turbulent nine years in office.
- Download of the week: Ra Ra Riot is triumphant even in face of tragedy - Green Bay Press-Gazette
Underappreciated American poet e.e. cummings — whose name and eccentric poetry often appears in lower case — takes center stage thanks to the title and chorus of Ra Ra Riot's superb single, "Dying is Fine." Lumped with Vampire Weekend in terms of ...
- Photos: 60th Primetime Emmy Awards - Grand Rapids Press
Region Ann Arbor Bay City/Midland/Saginaw Flint Grand Rapids/Muskegon Jackson Kalamazoo/SW Michigan Lansing/Central Metro Detroit North I-75 Corridor Northeast Michigan Northwest Michigan Upper Peninsula Thumb Event Type ALL EVENTS Art/Culture Art ...
- Mid-summer fair - Emporia gazette.com
Erica Keister, (left) playing Hermia, Trevor Whitsitt, Lysander, Audra Jenkins, as Helena practice Mid Summer Nights Dream at a dress rehersal at Peter Pan Park. The Community Theatre of Emporia couldn’t have picked a more appropriate play for its ...
- CURIOUS TIMES AUG. 8 EDITION - Boise Weekly
CURIOUS TIMES AUG. 8 EDITIONBoise Weekly, USA - 3 hours agoNASA is not involved in any sort of cover-up about alien life on this planet or anywhere in the universe," said their spokesperson. ...
- Poetry reading with Author Grace McQueen this Thursday - Warren Reporter
Poetry reading with Author Grace McQueen this ThursdayWarren Reporter, NJ - 59 minutes agoMcQueen's new book "Poetry for the Spirit, the Mind, and Yes, the Soul!" flows with rhythmic quality sought by poetry lovers of all genres everywhere. ...
- Chick-Lit Pioneer - New York Times
New York TimesChick-Lit PioneerNew York Times, United States - 5 hours agoInnocent and natural, Nesbit’s girlish pose was a “backward glance to the Victorian age”; “sultry and mysterious,” she was also a subtly erotic harbinger of ...
- OGIC: Type me up, type me down - Arts Journal
Typewriters knew things. Long before the word-processor actually stored information, many writers felt that their Remingtons, or Smith-Coronas, or Adlers contained the sum of their knowledge of eastern Europe, or the plot of their novel. A typewriter ...
- An appreciation of Pixar's Wall-E - Rediff
RediffAn appreciation of Pixar's Wall-ERediff, India - 9 minutes agoThe odds are stacked against them, the protagonist is klutzy beyond repair, and the poetry found in their impossible dalliance is banal, slapstick -- and, ...
- Steppenwolf trifecta takes on love, fear and the workplace (Chicago Tribune)
Can writers own their own influence?
- More Rumors - allhiphop.com
All content within this section is pure rumor and generally have no factual info outside of what the streets have whispered in our ear. Read on. Is Buck talking through a new song called “I’m Not OK?” There are no references to G-Unit or 50 ...
- Poems always delight - Anniston Star
Deliciously wacky, a little subversive, Shel Silverstein's poetry is a sometimes serious bit of silliness that never grows old, whether the reader is 5 or 95. Where the Sidewalk Ends is the definitive collection. I have recommended Silverstein to ...
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