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- The Ladies Love Her - Hartford Advocate
Hartford AdvocateThe Ladies Love HerHartford Advocate, CT - 48 minutes agoShe's known for her beat-poetry-like lyrics, her beat-poetry and her beat-like riffs. She freestyles her way through songs at her concerts, rapping over her ...
- Guest column: Lesson for teachers: To care and not to care - Des Moines Register
One morning last fall I found a line from T. S. Eliot's poem "Ash Wednesday" swirled in purple marker across the front whiteboard of my classroom: "Teach us to care and not to care." The elegant penmanship told me it was Trudy, my friend and fellow ...
- Kilcher games keep homesteading skills alive, fund museum (Homer News)
[Think you've got what it takes to be a self-reliant, tough-as-nails Alaska homesteader? Put it to the test at the Kilcher Family Homestead Games from noon- 8 p.m. Aug. 2.
- Concerts celebrate Ash Grove’s golden legacy (The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles)
Ed Pearl, 70, silver-haired and feisty, will forever be associated with the Ash Grove, the folk club he opened 50 years ago with a $5,000 investment, despite the fact that the venue's been closed for a quarter century.
- Son 'aggressively shoved' by driver's aide, dad says - Windsor Beacon
Son 'aggressively shoved' by driver's aide, dad saysWindsor Beacon, CO - 2 hours agoNathan Pritchard said his son, a Grandview first grader, got into an altercation with another student and had "elbowed the kid on the nose. ...
- Week of May 25, 2008 - Los Angeles Times
Week of May 25, 2008Los Angeles Times, CA - 1 hour ago... Dave signs "The Divorce Party," Book Soup, 8818 Sunset Blvd., West Hollywood, 7 pm (310) 659-3110 or www.booksoup.com. Jonathan Klages reads his poetry, ...
- Feature | Sizzlin Summer - Baltimore City Paper
Feature | Sizzlin SummerBaltimore City Paper, MD - 2 hours agoOnly problem was, he was about to graduate, and if I didn't find a way to get to know him soon and let him know that I too liked poetry and interesting ...
- Former teacher still remembered at 100 - Altoona Mirror
Former teacher still remembered at 100Altoona Mirror, PA - 10 minutes agoShe required us to remember poetry from some of the greats,'' Kimberlin said. Steckman has photographs of Kimberlin and Robinson's granddaughters on her ...
- (No heading) (The Aspen Times)
Beth Amsel returns to Carbondale
- Is this the end of Arsene’s dream team? - 7 Days UAE
IF Mathieu Flamini’s move to AC Milan does signal the beginning of the end of Arsenal’s dream team then all football fans should shed a tear - including those of arch rivals Spurs. It looks increasingly likely that Flamini will be just the first ...
- McCormick recalls author's Delta introduction - Delta Democrat Times (subscription)
McCormick recalls author's Delta introductionDelta Democrat Times (subscription), MS - 3 hours ago... nonfiction, and poetry later, Ellen is still writing and we are still reading her work. At the age of seventy, with a National Book Award and a solid ...
- ‘The Uncertain Art’ - New York Times
‘The Uncertain Art’New York Times, United States - 5 hours agoAlthough poetry and the pursuit of sunbeams had long since become Keats’s passions, he had been anything but an indifferent student. ...
- Doughnut-ology: Will Bush-Wah convert? (WorldNet Daily)
I'm trying to wrap my mind around the possibility of our putative Presi-Dunce as a later-life convert to Catholicism , perhaps following the example of his diplomatic mentor/erstwhile poodle Tony Blair, former Prime Minister of Great Britain, but it doesn't quite compute.
- Heal the World and Look Up to God -- New Book Reflects Deeply With ... - Primenewswire (press release)
Heal the World and Look Up to God -- New Book Reflects Deeply With ...Primenewswire (press release), CA - 1 hour agoA Conversation and Other Ruminations-Part II is a huge collection of essays, short stories, and poetry written deep from the the author's heart, ...
- 'How the Soldier Repairs the Gramophone' (San Francisco Chronicle)
How the Soldier Repairs the Gramophone By Sasa Stanisic; translated by Anthea Bell Grove Press; 345 pages; $24 "A good story," writes Sasa Stanisic in his first novel, "How the Soldier Repairs the Gramophone," "is like our river Drina: never calm, it doesn't...
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