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- A long flowering (Baltimore Sun)
New book celebrates the late poet Josephine Jacobsen and her 'gift for happiness' Poet Elizabeth Spires, a Goucher College professor and friend of the late poet Josephine Jacobsen, has edited a chapbook of Jacobsen's poems.
- A prestigious honor all her own (The Reporter)
With only a few weeks left in the school year, Browns Valley Elementary School fifth-grader Stephanie Wilkie still is accumulating awards. The latest is a prestigious honor granted to only one student in each state. In the past year, Wilkie has won the Kid Fest art and essay contest for the 10-12 age division, won first place in The Reporter's Campus Star newswriting category as well as an
- America Back on Track... for Tuesday, June 17th - OpEdNews.com
Our Quote of the Day is from W.F. Hightower who said, "Everybody does better when everybody does better." Some observations on the news... "Franco is rallying." That was a joke around the newsroom long after the Spanish dictator had died in 1975. For ...
- In 'Smart People,' it's all academic - Boston Globe
Windsor StarIn 'Smart People,' it's all academicBoston Globe, United States - 3 hours agoHe doesn't even know his older kid (Ashton Holmes) writes poetry. He's too busy trying to date Janet (Sarah Jessica Parker), the sexy doctor who treats him ...Smart People Catholic OnlineExclusive: The Creators of Smart People ComingSoon.netall 269 news articles
- Library: April celebrates achievements of US poets - The News-Press
Library: April celebrates achievements of US poetsThe News-Press, FL - 2 hours agoDuring April we celebrate National Poetry Month, an annual observance which pays tribute to the legacy and ongoing achievements of American poets and to the ...
- Rhyme is reason for her smile: Young poet wins contest - Lincoln Journal
Rhyme is reason for her smile: Young poet wins contestLincoln Journal, MA - 29 minutes ago“I was really excited,†Pingeon said of winning the contest. Her mother, Elizabeth Graver, said she discovered the Michigan poetry contest and thought it ...
- Oil, Food, and Agrotherapy - Atlantic Free Press
Oil, Food, and AgrotherapyAtlantic Free Press, Netherlands - 4 hours agoMy chapter “Farming, Sweet Darkness, Poetry, and Healing†is scheduled to be part of that book. After finishing my contribution I began to realize that what ...
- No country for old men: Stuart Jeffries on why women enjoy old age more than men (Guardian Unlimited)
Stuart Jeffries investigates why women enjoy old age more than men
- A good reason for the kids to get dirty - Buffalo News
Kids and gardening go together. Any parent who has seen the face of a child whose seed has sprouted knows this. Getting kids into the garden comes naturally to parents who savor time outdoors. But even those with thumbs hardly green can introduce ...
- Literary Prize Adds a Pleasing Epilogue to College Career (Washington Post)
The elation of winning one of the nation's largest literary prizes for undergraduate students perhaps can be summed up best by the winner, Emma Sovich, 22, who described the moment in a breathless post-award interview.
- Wimbledon 2008: Andy Murray and Rafael Nadal face weather disruption - Daily Telegraph
The 21-year-old Scot has said that, despite his failure to beat Nadal in the past, he is confident that he has a good chance in his first Grand Slam quarter-final with the support of his increasing legion of fans on Centre Court. But the balmy ...
- Southern Africa: Country - Conquering Judas' Coin in SADC (AllAfrica.com)
I know the late Dambudzo Marechera to be quite impenetrable to the average reader. Of course so many do glibly drop Marechera's name in conversations, hoping to sound erudite.
- June Programs at The Newark Public Library - Bridgeton News
Highlighting the June schedule of programs for the Newark Public Library, 5 Washington Street, are a major exhibition on Newark Airport's 80th birthday, the kickoff rally for the Prudential Foundation Summer Reading Challenge, and a concert in ...
- Sunken Garden Poetry & Music Festival - Boston Globe
Sunken Garden Poetry & Music Festival Three-time US poet laureate Robert Pinsky kicks off the 2008 Sunken Garden Poetry & Music Festival with poetic musical group Merge. The festival runs every other Wednesday through Aug. 20 and showcases world ...
- Wednesday, May 7th - San Francisco Bay Guardian
Wednesday, May 7thSan Francisco Bay Guardian, CA - 49 minutes agoGöknar translated Nobel Laureate Orhan Pamuk's My Name Is Red (Knopf, 2001), and Sidney Wade is the author of five volumes of poetry including ...
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