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- The opinion pages: mostly a man's world (San Francisco Chronicle)
When it comes to the opinion pages of some of the most influential American newspapers, it's far too often a man's world. One reason for the disparity is obvious: Women are still breaking through glass ceilings in business, government and academia. But...
- Leftist Arabist named Paraguay foreign minister, says he wants to ... - International Herald Tribune
ASUNCION, Paraguay : Paraguay's president-elect has named a foreign minister. He's a leftist historian who has written sympathetically of the Palestinian struggle. Alejandro Hamed is due to take office alongside President-elect Fernando Lugo on Aug ...
- The 10 ways to green your wedding - New Zealand Herald
No matter what other choices you make, the biggest factor in the ecological and financial impact of your wedding will be its size. 2: Source locally Almost anything can be found locally, but some things are more important than others. Food and drinks ...
- Miles Kington: How I learnt to write poetry on a computer called Otto - Independent
Miles Kington: How I learnt to write poetry on a computer called OttoIndependent, UK - 5 hours ago(Nobody ever mentions the name of this poem, by the way. That is because it does not have a name, unless you count "XII" as a name – the poem is actually ...
- Kay Ryan is named U.S. poet laureate (Seattle Times)
Kay Ryan, award-winning poet, mountain bike rider and self-described "modern hermit," will soon be going to Washington. The Library of Congress...
- Cape Cod Academy Solar Sprint team shines - Barnstable Patriot
Cape Cod Academy Solar Sprint team shinesBarnstable Patriot, MA - 2 hours ago18 to 22, offers sessions for writers of poetry and prose. Taught by published authors with extensive experience in teaching young people, these classes ...
- THE DREAM By Harry Bernstein | Ballantine. 260 pp. $24 - Washington Post
THE DREAM By Harry Bernstein | Ballantine. 260 pp. $24Washington Post, United States - 1 hour ago$22.95 This book begins promisingly as Julie Klam introduces first her inspirational grandfather and then her mother -- a smart, intensely materialistic ...
- Arts community feels snub as council picks Gloucester's new poet ... - Boston Globe
"The noise of debate makes music," Gloucester poet John Ronan once wrote in a tribute to his flinty hometown. But the noise of late has hardly been music to his ears. Ronan's recent appointment as Gloucester's second poet laureate, following the ...
- Memorable Speech - WEBCommentary
Memorable SpeechWEBCommentary - 56 minutes agoHave we reached a point in which poetry has become an “anything goes†endeavor? David Yezzi: Unlike most poets writing today, I have nothing against meter ...
- It's Happening -VILLAGER - insideTORONTO.com
It's Happening -VILLAGERinsideTORONTO.com, Canada - 1 hour agoVOXWORKS PRESENTS A SAMPLING of composer Benjamin Britten's work accompanied by the poetry of Gerard Manley Hopkins, read by actor and playwright Paula Wing ...
- The wandering sounds of Time Since Western - OnMilwaukee.com
The wandering sounds of Time Since WesternOnMilwaukee.com, Milwaukee - 2 hours agoThese days his talents fuel Time Since Western, a musical alter ego marked by the poetry of dusty roads and imaginative wanderlust. ...
- Ari Pahala Hutabarat: Teacher of Lampung's rising poets - Jakarta Post
Over the past decade, Indonesian literary critics have noted that Lampung has become an important national center for poetry, along with Jakarta, Bali and West Sumatra. Many upcoming young poets in the past 10 years have come from Lampung, prompting ...
- 'Lost' Watch: Finding the keys to John Locke - Cleveland Plain Dealer
ABC's " Lost" has inspired legions of fans and chat boards with its intricate mythology. Each Saturday, we update you on our latest observations. E-mail yours to ldemarco@plaind.com. Clues and Easter eggs (and red herrings?): John Locke was the ...
- The Best Way Out Is Through - New York Times
The Best Way Out Is ThroughNew York Times, United States - 3 hours agoFor years, Jay Parini, the Robert Frost biographer and literature professor, had been writing — wrestling with, he says — a book titled “Why Poetry Matters. ...
- Fans of Robert E. Howard stop at grave in Greenleaf - Brownwood Bulletin
Fans of Robert E. Howard stop at grave in GreenleafBrownwood Bulletin, United States - 11 hours agoBut it’s Howard’s poetry that made Barbara Barrett of Sacramento, Calif., a fan. “I’ve been interested in Howard for about two years,†Barrett said Saturday ...
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