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- Ready, set, GO! - Journal and Courier
Ready, set, GO!Journal and Courier, IN - 2 hours agoThe ISO will be performing āAsk Your Mama: Twelve Moods for Jazz,ā a work by Ronald McCurdy inspired from the poetry of Langston Hughes. ...
- Emmet Meara: Man facial turns big oaf into beautiful metrosexual - Bangor Daily News
Emmet Meara: Man facial turns big oaf into beautiful metrosexualBangor Daily News, ME - 14 hours agoFor those with no poetry in their souls, the cost is $70. The stones are another $20, cheapskate. My grandfather was a Boston Steel worker. ...
- Undaunted by her disorder - Hampton Roads Daily Press
WACO, Texas - The ulcers on her gums and lips were so painful that Sanya Richards stopped eating. But she kept running. She fashioned a mouthpiece from a cardboard tape roll, bit down on it like a bullet, sprinted around the track and tried to focus ...
- First novel shortlisted for top book award - Scoop.co.nz (press release)
First novel shortlisted for top book awardScoop.co.nz (press release), New Zealand - 1 hour agoAn early morning phone call from a friend alerted University creative writing tutor Mary McCallum that her first novel had been shortlisted for the Montana ...
- Cartoonist has ātimeā for a win (Goshen News)
After living in the cities of Los Angeles, Paris, Milan and Munich and seeing his cartoons appear in publications including Playboy, the New York Book Review, The San Francisco Chronicle and The Denver Post, it wasnāt until Gerrit Huig moved to Goshen that he started thinking of himself as an artist.
- Vandals go from bad to verse (The New Zealand Herald)
Call it poetic justice: More than two dozen young people who broke into Robert Frost's former Vermont home for a beer party and trashed the place are being required to take classes in his poetry as part of their punishment.
- Wilmington on DVD: Locked-in and set free (Isthmus)
Julian Schnabel's new movie is a true story of tragedy and redemption that exerts an almost hypnotic power. Schnabel and star Mathieu Alamric show us the fall and rise of Jean-Dominique Bauby, the high-flying, philandering 'lt;i'gt;Elle'lt;/i'gt; magazine editor who suffered almost complete paralysis after an auto accident. Bauby, who saw his life become as shattered as his spine, fought back, ...
- Who is your favorite poet, or what is your favorite poem? - Bellingham Herald
Who is your favorite poet, or what is your favorite poem?Bellingham Herald, WA - 2 hours agoAnd, not so long ago, April was national poetry month. So, who is your favorite poet or poets? Do you have a favorite poem? I'm not knee-deep in poetry, ...
- Events (The Huntington Herald-Dispatch)
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- A Smithsonian exhibit traces the nationās culinary history - Honolulu Star-Bulletin
Food is about more than chewing and swallowing. It's about cooking and culture, mom and memories. This has all been said many times, of course, in everything from cookbooks to poetry, but now the idea takes physical form with the imprimatur of the ...
- Critics' best bets for Sunday - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Annual Annie Malone May Day Parade 1 p.m. Sunday on Market Street between 20th and Seventh streets. Free. www.anniemalone.com or 314-531-0120. An annual tradition for 120 years, the Annie Malone Day Parade attracts some of the regions best drill ...
- Depicting a tragedy of war - Cincinnati Enquirer
The scene will be stark, perhaps macabre - certainly provocative. A "field of limbs," the artist calls it - a massive, jumbled pile of white plaster arm and leg casts. Sculptor Gershon Gurin-Podlish spent nearly five months creating the unusual ...
- comments on: One of the Best Athletes of All time May Have Been a ... - East Side Boxing
If Powell had heavier fire power, he would have had greater success .... A great athlete won't necessarily make a great boxer.. You need technical expertise first AND last---and if you have it nothing will stop you.. Occassionally a Dempsey or Tyson ...
- State of poetry isn't so troubled - Daytona Beach News-Journal
State of poetry isn't so troubledDaytona Beach News-Journal, FL - 7 minutes agoAnd for those of you who think of poetry as nerdy and irrelevant stuff, consider the book "The Poetry of War" by professor James Anderson Winn, ...
- Save Write to Editor - Times of India
DUBAI: Saddam Hussein, the ousted Iraqi dictator hanged in 2006 for crimes against humanity, feared he would pick up sexual diseases while he was in US custody, according to extracts from prison writings published in an Arab newspaper. Saddam said he ...
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