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- New Biography Burns With Dickinson's White Heat' - NPR News
Read an excerpt . Brenda Wineapple is the author of Hawthorne: A Life. Fresh Air from WHYY , September 3, 2008 · Conventional wisdom has it you can tell a lot about a person by the company he or she keeps. But, what if posterity makes a big mistake ...
- Pulitzer-prize winning poet Carruth dead - Jam! Showbiz
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 ...
- Rain doesn’t squelch start of Peace Week - The Herald-Times (subscription)
Rain doesn’t squelch start of Peace WeekThe Herald-Times (subscription), IN - Sep 21, 2008... “Managing the Greenhouse Problem,” Room 109 of IU’s Ballantine Hall; 9-11 pm, Open Mic Night with poetry and music at the Pourhouse on Kirkwood Avenue. ...
- South Florida's Jamaican Community to Honor Miss Lou - South Florida Caribbean News
South Florida's Jamaican Community to Honor Miss LouSouth Florida Caribbean News, FL - 2 hours agoDuring this time, children will be given an opportunity for self-expression in song, poetry, dance and drama in a similar fashion as Miss Lou celebrated the ...
- Kevin Goldstein-Jackson: Ode to optimism (Financial Times)
As well as writing this column, I am trying to meet the deadline for delivery of haiku for a small poetry magazine, but: the sky hangs down/ a curtain of dark warning – thunder crash ripples.
- Interpretation of melodies - Kolkata Newsline
Interpretation of melodiesKolkata Newsline, India - 11 hours agoIronically, he was introduced to Tagore’s poetry through his father. “We were Jewish, but like most American children, we had a Christmas tree at home and ...
- Writer offered a young Barack Obama advice on life - FOX News
HONOLULU — At key moments in his adolescence, Barack Obama could not turn to a father he hardly knew. Instead, he looked to a left-leaning black journalist and poet for advice on living in a world of black and white. Frank Marshall Davis had his ...
- Usain Bolt: It’s Just Not Normal - New York Times Blogs
Usain Bolt ’s wonderful run in the Olympic 200-meter sprint reminds us that the normal distribution — the familiar bell curve beloved by economists and statisticians — can be wildly inappropriate when analyzing extremely selected samples. This ...
- Weeping For Peace - Newsblaze.com
I am walking alone on this road. It is lightly showering now, after a heavy rainfall. In the far distance, I could see cars' headlights. On a lonely and calm road, I was walking silently. "Nights are generally fearful and dangerous. If possible, no ...
- Burberry Prorsum at Milan Fashion Week - Daily Telegraph
All that was missing was the rain: The drip of water on leaves, the splosh as wellie-boot sinks into soggy herbaceous border. The soundtrack, too, was as gloomy as a British summer – The Pogues’ ‘Love You Till The End’, Slade’s “If This ...
- Religion briefs (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
Trophy Club to be a Rosary Rally site TROPHY CLUB — Trophy Club will be one of at least 2,000 cities nationwide to host the second annual Rosary Rally on Oct. 11. The rally was founded last year on the 90th anniversary of the legendary appearance of the Virgin Mary in Fatima, Portugal. The event will be held regardless of weather, organizers said. It will begin at noon at the clock tower, ...
- Playhouse season unveiled - Antelope Valley Press
Performances by folk singer-guitarist Richie Havens, Grammy award-winning singer-songwriter Melissa Manchester and local group Nuns for Fun, as well as a production of "Heidi," are on the schedule for the Palmdale Playhouse's 2008-09 season. Dressed ...
- How outsiders get a raw deal - Sydney Morning Herald
Sydney Morning HeraldHow outsiders get a raw dealSydney Morning Herald, Australia - 15 minutes agoHe has written 20 books of poetry and held 33 solo exhibitions. He claims to have visited 74 countries during a decade or more. ...
- Q&A: "Longing for the Past Yet Belonging to the Present" - Inter Press Service
NEW YORK, Aug 1 (IPS) - Since the Islamic Revolution in 1979, thousands of intellectuals, activists and poets have left Iran, many fleeing to Europe and the United States. A new book brings together the work of 18 Iranian poets from this diaspora to ...
- The Willies - American Reporter
CARTERSVILLE, Ga. -- Have you and I been programmed to think in certain ways? Have we been brainwashed? Is there such a thing as well-intentioned mind control? Before you start calling for the Paranoia Police, hear me out. Please. Several years ago I ...
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