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- Date Book - Arizona Daily Wildcat
Date BookArizona Daily Wildcat, AZ - 3 hours agoThe Pulitzer Prize-winning author Marilynne Robinson will read from her new work of fiction at 8 pm in the Poetry Center in the Dorthy Rubel Room.
- I can has cheezburger ... and pathos? (Salon.com)
The lolcats, the Internet's most famous felines, may be hilarious. But in their yearning, I see nothing less than the tragedy of the human condition.
- Digital duo plays innovative show - Retriever
Digital duo plays innovative showRetriever, MD - 3 hours agoThis poem has a unique structure (periods after every word) which mimics the unique structure of the song itself. The audible lines from the poetry included ...
- Op-ed column: Time of their lives - Schenectady Gazette
Op-ed column: Time of their livesSchenectady Gazette, NY - 6 hours agoSome of them have written poetry, some of which has been published (“Poems of Guantánamo: The Detainees Speak,†edited by Marc Falkoff, University of Iowa ...
- Meetings (The State)
COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS COLUMBIA MIDLANDS AUBURN CLUB: Quarterly dinner, 6:30 tonight at the Flight Deck, 109-A Old Chapin Road, Lexington. Auburn University alumni and fans of all ages welcome. www.midlandsauclub.com COLDSTREAM GARDEN CLUB: 9:30 a.m. Monday at the home of Mable Rice. David Robbins of Woodley’s Garden Center, will give a presentation on “Hostas and Shade Gardening.†...
- Welch: No alarm farm - Wichita Falls Times Record News
Farm rhymes with alarm. That’s what I learned in the first grade from one of the poems our teacher, Mrs. Payne, wrote on the blackboard. We students transcribed the poetry onto pages in our composition books and illustrated the verses ourselves ...
- A Superhero and Adam Lives Set for NAMT Showcase; Festival Casting Complete (Playbill)
Casting is now complete for the industry-only 2008 NAMT Festival of New Musicals that will be presented at New World Stages Oct. 20-21 in New York City.
- Calendar - Baltimore Sun
CalendarBaltimore Sun, United States - 2 hours agoThe theme is childhood and includes an interview with and poetry by National Book Award winner Lucille Clifton; fiction by Tom Nugent and Rafael Alvarez; ...
- Mark your calendar: Literary Lives (Bangor Daily News)
The third annual Maine Literary Festival kicks off Friday, Nov. 7, at the Camden Opera House, under the banner of “For This Earth: Visions in Literature†— how writing, poetry, nature and science shape the way we live our lives and treat the Earth.
- Singapore GP: Winners ad Losers - Planet F1
Nico Rosberg probably didn't think he was going to get much out of the Singapore GP back on Lap 15 when he was lurking back in 8th place and about to come in for fuel and incur an automatic Stop/Go penalty It's largely thanks to the inaction of the ...
- Slipping on the Meadow - Home Educator's Family Times
Slipping on the MeadowHome Educator's Family Times, ME - 3 hours agoJon Remmerde has been writing and publishing essays and poetry about family, homeschooling, wildlife, and the joy of existence for more than 30 years. ...
- Review: A Night On The Tiles, Stafford Gatehouse MET Studio - This is Sentinel
WITH less than 20 people watching, it seemed that Rodney Ford's A Night On The Tiles wasn't to everyone's liking. And with an allergy to cats, I was doubtful it would be to mine either. A Night On The Tiles is a two-man show that combines music ...
- The Monitor: Tom Leppard makes Carol a cheetah (BBC News)
In response to the article about Bond and whether it's OK to hate it, I would like to point out that there HAVE been British villians. Alec Trevelyan and Miranda Frost are both British, Goldfinger is a British citizen, "Red" Grant is from Northern Ireland and Scaramanga is half-English.
- A sinister atmosphere spreads … - Slate
Economics and witchcraft: this is not a combination we'll be hoping for more of in the future. Tim Harford's "Undercover Economist" on the dangers of being a witch in a recession produced considerable unease and gloom, and that's just in someone ...
- Personal losses sent Sims into nature looking for healing - Baton Rouge Advocate
Julia Sims has won renown as a nature photographer. She is best known for her images of the Manchac Swamp, near her home in Ponchatoula. Now Pelican Publishing has produced a new collection of photographs by Sims that showcases some of her work from ...
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