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- Fingers and toes and a sky-dropped critter make everything right - Toronto Star
To read Ten Little Fingers and Ten Little Toes (Harcourt, 32 pages, $17.95, newborn to 2 years), written by Mem Fox and illustrated by Helen Oxenbury, is to experience the perfect baby book. It has just what babies love: babies. It also has the kind ...
- What's new kids books - Calgary Herald
Poor Eddie just can't seem to stop moving. Or talking. Or getting into trouble. It's hard when you have more energy than you can burn and more things to say than there's time to say them. Any parent of a child with attention deficit hyperactivity ...
- Close to home : Take time to indulge (The New Zealand Herald)
Pamper yourself at Pawhaoa Bay Lodge in the Bay of Islands. A spring package is available until October 30 and includes two nights' accommodation, pre-dinner drinks and brunch and dinner. It is $700 per couple, $650 per couple for groups of four or more or $375 per person twin-share.
- The End of Bottle Service in NYC - Newsblaze.com
The renovation focused on fixing the things that just don't work in the current version of the club. The new Prime will be a high energy dance club. Prime was originally created to be more of a lounge and the newly re-mastered Prime is certainly not ...
- It's Friday, and the BudBlog belongs to you (and to the poets in our midst) (The Post-Standard)
Syracuse, N.Y. -- It's Friday and as always on this day in the week here on the BudBlog, I put up my feet and leave the writing to others. This time around? It turns out that we're heavy on poetry.
- Community Update - August 31 - Oakville Beaver
Community Update - August 31Oakville Beaver, Canada - 1 hour agoThe discussion topic What Shapes my Poetry presented by Josie Di Sciascio-Andrews. Contact Elka Ruth Enola ere@sympatico.ca. Singles Friendship Dance at ...
- A beautiful noise in the neighborhood - New Orleans Times-Picayune
In the bloated portfolio of dreamy, over-romanticized depictions of life in New Orleans, certainly one of the most overplayed notions is that of music being everywhere and inescapable; that it permeates our very atmosphere, is in the air we breathe ...
- Madison hosts National Poetry Slam (Wisconsin State Journal)
Eighteen has been good to Danez Smith. It's the age that he's come into his own, he says. And the age he was named Madison's Grand Slam Poetry Champion. It gets even better: Later this week, Smith (still 18), will perform his poetry in the national spotlight -- right on a Madison stage. Smith's local title win in May gave him a berth on the city's five-poet team, which will compete in the ...
- English invasion - Ottawa Citizen
English invasionOttawa Citizen, Canada - 2 hours agoUnilingual bookworm-president François Mitterrand showed his love of French at every turn. So much so that unproven allegations have emerged that he ...
- Why We Fight: Martin van Creveld's 'The Culture of War' - New York Sun
Why We Fight: Martin van Creveld's 'The Culture of War'New York Sun, United States - 7 hours ago... or that post-traumatic stress syndrome, graphic anti-war poetry, or politically active veterans groups argue against the notion that war is either ...
- EDITORIAL (The Narrowsburg River Reporter)
It’s that rarest and most beautiful time of year, when July is full and ripe and high summer reigns in the Upper Delaware River valley. It is easy to become lost in worry: about gas prices, the price of food, education, clothing, heat; we wonder what will become of our families, our futures.
- Pulitzer-prize winning poet Hayden Carruth dies - Newsday
Washington PostPulitzer-prize winning poet Hayden Carruth diesNewsday, NY - 53 minutes agoDuring a long, distinguished career, Carruth wrote more than 30 books, winning the National Book Award for Poetry and the Pulitzer for his 1996 book ...Poet Hayden Carruth dies at 87 in Munnsville The Post-Standard - Syracuse.comall 11 news articles
- A Palestinian poet's final words - Kansas City Star
A Palestinian poet's final wordsKansas City Star, MO - 37 minutes ago"I thought poetry could change everything, change history," Darwish said in 2002. "But now I think that poetry changes only the poet. ...
- The best we can hope for, the best we can muster - CounterPunch
The best we can hope for, the best we can musterCounterPunch, CA - 5 hours ago*Written in 1998, & first published in his book, Streets for Two Dancers, 2004. ROBERT GIBBONS is the poetry & fiction editor of Janus Head. ...
- On Nikola Vaptsarov's death, poetry continues to live - Sofia Echo
On Nikola Vaptsarov's death, poetry continues to liveSofia Echo, Bulgaria - 3 hours agoTokadjiev then thanked Todor Batkov, president of the board of directors of the daily paper Standart, for the idea for the Shrine to Poetry and for ...
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