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- Colleagues remember Guenther's passion for poetry (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
When Charles Guenther retired from writing poetry reviews for this newspaper, it was obvious that there would be no one waiting to take his place.
- Science news straight from the source - ScienceBlog.com
Science news straight from the sourceScienceBlog.com, CA - 2 hours agoA critic could argue, however that if that were the case then that is exactly why the teacher should indeed to refer the pupil to poetry, drama or religious ...
- Sir Walter Scott Malta novel to be published 200 years after his death - Malta Independent Online
Sir Walter Scott Malta novel to be published 200 years after his deathMalta Independent Online, Malta - 2 hours agoHis novels and poetry are still read, and many of his works remain classics of both English-language literature and of Scottish literature. ...
- Who's who in South Africa's new government, and how they stand between ... - Daily Telegraph
Not in government office but emphatically in power. Elected ANC leader amid tumultuous scenes last year, his allies have now asserted the party's power over the government by forcing the departure of Thabo Mbeki. He is a populist and approachable ...
- Taking on an old tradition: Neo-kabuki and its unusual twist on ... - The Daily Yomiuri
Taking on an old tradition: Neo-kabuki and its unusual twist on ...The Daily Yomiuri, Japan - 2 hours ago"The image that each word has is connected to Manyoshu [the earliest existing collection of Japanese poetry]. And the humor that comes from the flow of the ...
- Detroit Slam Team heading to nationals in Wisconsin - Model D
Model DDetroit Slam Team heading to nationals in WisconsinModel D, MI - 3 hours agoOur 2008 Detroit Slam Team will represent Detroit, the Java Exchange and the EchoVerse Poetry Series in national competition this year in Madison, ...
- NORM: Lawsuits spring up in local club scene - Las Vegas Review - Journal
NORM: Lawsuits spring up in local club sceneLas Vegas Review - Journal, NV - 2 hours agoPoetry nightclub at the Forum Shops at Caesars has been joined by Wolfgang Puck's Chinois restaurant in alleging racial profiling by Caesars Palace and the ...
- The many peaks of mountains in literature - Guardian Blogs
There is something about the natural landscape that inspires writing quite like that of any other genre. Perhaps it is because when people are removed from the equation, the writer is left with a subject matter that is less fleeting than the short ...
- Obama's Course Is Proving Hard To Map - National Journal
Obama's Course Is Proving Hard To MapNational Journal, DC - 32 minutes agoBut it won't be possible to gauge the full meaning of Obamaism unless and until Americans allow him to convert the soaring poetry of campaign rhetoric into ...
- No curriculum hijacking - The Australian
No curriculum hijackingThe Australian, Australia - 4 hours agoWhile Professor Macintyre is regarded as a distinguished historian with a love of the discipline, the Government must ensure this is reflected in a balanced ...
- Site of the week: The Manchester Review - Guardian Unlimited
This week's star URL is a new arts journal from Manchester University, which has scored a coup by persuading Booker winner John Banville to hand over the first chapter of his yet-to-be-published novel for its launch edition. Banville's The Sinking ...
- Book News: Cup runneth over for literary fans - Pittsburgh Post Gazette
Pittsburgh Post GazetteBook News: Cup runneth over for literary fansPittsburgh Post Gazette, PA - 1 hour agoThe reading season gets up and running in two weeks with a trio of programs inspired by Central America, poetry and jazz. Sept. ...
- Diversions for August 17, 2008 - Evansville Courier & Press
Diversions for August 17, 2008Evansville Courier & Press, IN - 41 minutes agoBOWER-SUHRHEINRICH FOUNDATION GALLERY — 318 Main St., in Innovation Pointe, "Textile Art," featuring Karen Hampton, Twila Black, Lisa Condi, Val Alsop, ...
- Editor’s comments (Spooner Advocate)
Marnie Housel gets a little tired these days after going on a trail ride. Her endurance isn’t what it used to be when she was an accomplished athlete.
- Nature has lost a friend (The Peterborough Examiner)
"He made a difference in the world, and that's what he wanted," said Heather Watson of her late father, Douglas "Doug" Sadler. Mr. Sadler, 92, died yestserday with his family at his side at St. Joseph's at Fleming due to complications related to cancer. Mr. Sadler was [...]
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