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- Poetry Column: Discovering poetry can be a moving experience (The Evening Sun)
Most of us have had the experience of moving to a new place. It can be both an exhilarating and humbling experience. It is exhilarating for those who are highly organized, make sense of the larger picture, and can fill in details at leisure.
- New school to be named after Bliss Carman - Daily Gleaner
New school to be named after Bliss CarmanDaily Gleaner, Canada - 7 hours agoHe is also well known for his anthology and editing work on The World's Best Poetry (10 volumes, published in 1904) and The Oxford Book of American Verse ...
- News from the Pacific Northwest (Indian Country Today)
FRIDAY HARBOR, Wash. - A new book, ''Sgaana Jaad: Killer Whale Woman,'' features 25 years of Haida artist April White's art along with accompanying legends and stories, as well as White's poetry.
- Why Change Is Just A Breath Away - Huffingtonpost.com
I just returned from a holiday in Europe where I spent my time relaxing in the sun in Italy and France. This trip was a bit different from most because for the first time in over 22 years, our children are no longer 'at home' needing us - the last ...
- Pittsburgh Playworks Lab shows off its creations - Monessen Valley Independent
Pittsburgh Playworks Lab shows off its creationsMonessen Valley Independent, PA - 9 minutes agoThe "Forgotten Refugee Children: No Return Home" exhibit is open from 6 to 8 pm today and noon to 8 pm daily through June 22 at the Three Rivers Arts ...
- SA music legend Jimmy Barnes' wild life is now a book - Adelaidenow
SA music legend Jimmy Barnes' wild life is now a bookAdelaidenow, Australia - 17 minutes agoAnd we’d leave him leaning up against the fridge.” (JB) Icons of Australian Music: Jimmy Barnes (Roving Eye Publishing, $79.95) is out now.
- 'Shack' improbably houses unusual success, grace - Star-Gazette
A little novel written by an Oregon salesman and self-published by two former pastors with a $300 marketing budget is lighting up USA Today's Best-Selling Books list with a wrenching parable about God's grace. First-time author William P. Young's ...
- Police find body of drowned Idaho writer - Twin Falls Times-News
BOISE, Idaho - Authorities say they have found the body of an Idaho writer who drowned in a river near Yellow Pine. Authorities say that the body of William Studebaker was found Monday on the East Fork of the South Fork of the Salmon River. Relatives ...
- E-Nazis; Microsoft and Google - Boston IMC
Hitler's Vindication After WW II, Hitler faked his death and went to Argentina to reign from obscurity as the King of the South, controlling health care, starting wars, and promoting Nazism everywhere! Nazism was born in America! Replacing Dr ...
- The Crime Drop of the 2020’s? - New York Times Blogs
The Crime Drop of the 2020’s?New York Times Blogs, NY - 1 hour ago(SJD) Even if you don’t have a son fighting in Iraq, even if you don’t read poetry, even if you think you are immune to the power of a mother’s lament ...
- Art achieves harmony by humility - Mormon Times
Art achieves harmony by humilityMormon Times, UT - 1 hour agoAll of us who create poetry, music and the other arts fall into that trap. Like the Pharisees of old, we want it both ways. The Book of Mormon talks of ...
- Guest Book Review: Edison on Altschul - Mediabistro.com
Lady Lazarus By Andrew Foster Altschul (Harcourt) Reviewed by Mike Edison John Lennon may have called Chuck Berry the first poet of rock'n'roll, and Bob Dylan just got chucked a Pulitzer, but poetry and rock is still a tough pill to swallow.
- Technology: It's Where the Jobs Are - BusinessWeek
Technology: It's Where the Jobs AreBusinessWeek - 30 minutes agoA new survey out this week from AeA, the group formerly known as the American Electronics Assn., reports that jobs in the technology industry are growing at ...
- Yes, You Could Be Mine - NationalJournal.com
Barack Obama launched his 3-day FL swing 5/21, "saying he is confident he can win the state despite its heavy concentration of voting blocs that have yet to embrace him." Obama, in an interview, said the dynamic will change when his opponent is John ...
- Summer activities abound at area libraries (County Press)
LAPEER COUNTY -- This summer, libraries in Lapeer County are inviting children to catch the reading bug through special programming. Based on a statewide theme, librarians are inviting kids to spend the summer reading and attending various summer activities planned for libraries.
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