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- Tips for poets or wanna-be poets - Meadville Tribune
Tips for poets or wanna-be poetsMeadville Tribune, PA - 26 minutes agoThis standard rule of fiction writing still applies to poetry. Think about that aforementioned dog. Is that dog old or young? How do you know? ...
- Poet to visit Ashley Hall (The Post and Courier)
Sometimes to go forward one must first go back. The reverse is no less true. As Bourne Professor of Poetry at the Georgia Institute of Technology, Thomas Lux says the most effective means of igniting in young people an interest in verse is to expose them to the poetry of their own time.
- Letters to the Editor (Santa Monica Mirror)
As a long-running fan of your “Alert Police Blotter” column, I wonder if perhaps (given its recent contents) it should be renamed: “How Santa Monica Police victimize the local homeless.”
- Obama vs. McCain: Who Won the Big Debate? - OpEdNews
Obama vs. McCain: Who Won the Big Debate?OpEdNews, PA - 4 hours agoby Rafe Pilgrim Page 1 of 1 page(s) This was more than anything a "like" contest. Most who "liked" Obama going in, are persuaded that Obama won. ...
- Hall feted at 80, for new book - Citizen
RAY MONGEAU/For The Citizen FORMER N.H. Poet Laureate Donald Hall signs his new book, 'Unpacking the Boxes,' during a book launch and birthday party Thursday evening at the Silver Center for the Arts on the Plymouth State University Campus. With ...
- Community Events Calendar - WRIC TV
6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Richmond YWCA Event Summary: "On Aug 14th at 6:30p, the YWCA of Richmond is urging everyone to participate and tune in to a panel discussion observing Sexual Assault Awareness month. The topic focuses on what the legal and ...
- Black Arts Festival celebrates storytelling, gospel, art and more - Grand Rapids Press
KALAMAZOO -- With the return of the annual Black Arts Festival on Monday, a variety of free events and activities centered on African-American art and culture will be offered at venues throughout the area. The Black Arts Festival -- now in its 23rd ...
- Iron & Wine' easy on the ears - The All State
Iron & Wine' easy on the earsThe All State, TN - 8 minutes agoThis song is one of my favorites, and at over nine minutes it's a little long, but the rambling poetry paints a vivid picture of longing and desire. ...
- Man pleads guilty in SC student bikini strangling (Las Vegas Sun)
Tue, Aug 19, 2008 (12:33 p.m.) A convicted sex offender has admitted he strangled a 20-year-old South Carolina college student, leaving her body in her off-campus apartment with her bikini top still wrapped around her neck.
- On Poetry: Slow season lets 'Trout' fly - Traverse City Record Eagle
On Poetry: Slow season lets 'Trout' flyTraverse City Record Eagle, MI - 1 hour agoI'm thinking about a poem I found in the July/August issue of Poetry magazine. It's about fishing, but it's the same principle: A poem has a lot in common ...
- Rise Up And Hear: An Evening of Poetry Honoring Abraham Lincoln’s ... - 7thSpace Interactive (press release)
Rise Up And Hear: An Evening of Poetry Honoring Abraham Lincoln’s ...7thSpace Interactive (press release), NY - 4 hours agoThe event is free and open to the public. Seating is limited and reservations are recommended by emailing: lincoln@arts.endow.gov Though Lincoln's poetic ...
- Michael Jackson Records Album of Robert Burns Poetry (TheCelebrityCafe.com)
Oftentimes, I think it would be beneficial for TheCelebrityCafe.com to have pictures, and then I remember that we often write about Michael Jackson.
- Signs of the Times: How Technology Changes Deaf History - RIT News
Signs of the Times: How Technology Changes Deaf HistoryRIT News, NY - 6 hours agoFor generations, Deaf artists and poets relied on personal connections to tell their stories. But advancement in technology through blogs or video "vlogs" ...
- What They Teach you at Harvard Business School: My Two Years Inside the Cauldron of Capitalism by Philip Delves ... (Times Online)
In 2004, the journalist Philip Delves Broughton walked away from what sounds like a peach of a job, Paris bureau chief for the Daily Telegraph, to enrol in Harvard’s world-famous MBA (Masters in Business Administration) course.
- Cover Stories: Jenny Colgan; Alistair Cooke; Booker longlist (Independent)
* At the first Literary Salon at Shoreditch House, London, on Tuesday, Jenny Colgan revealed that she is working on a "secret book" that she will release under a pseudonym in September. "It's for all those people who loved books set in boarding schools as kids and wonder why nobody writes them any more," she said.
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