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- An early look at what’s ahead in ’09 - Buffalo News
Without a crystal ball or a magic wand or even a Ouija board, we have gotten a sneak peek into the schedule of the U. S. Postal Service stamp program for 2009. The Postal Service did not reveal a detailed description of all the ’09 releases, but I ...
- Poetry presents a humanizing touch - KUAR
Poetry presents a humanizing touchKUAR, AR - 45 minutes agoHis poetry collections, beginning with 1982's "The Immigrant Schoolboy's Bolero," are marked with political commentary. Espada received the American Book ...
- Reconsiderations: The Fiction of George Orwell (The New York Sun)
The reputation of George Orwell the novelist — as opposed to George Orwell the journalist, essayist, and author of such classic works of long-form nonfiction as "Down and Out in Paris and London" and "Homage to Catalonia" — rests almost entirely on two books, "Animal Farm" (1945) and "1984" (1949). One can argue with the fairness of this judgment, and for the continued relevance of the novels ...
- An athlete in the extreme sport of poetry (The Globe and Mail)
A Calgarian nominated for a French book? Because Erin Moure is 'attracted to the impossibility of translating poetry'
- Visitors are welcome at New York's religious retreats - USA Today
Visitors are welcome at New York's religious retreatsUSA Today - 2 hours agoThe woman washing dishes described herself as a Sufi Christian. That afternoon, there would be a discussion of the mystical, reverent 13th-century poetry of ...
- A History of Iran: Empire of the Mind - ScienceBlogs
A History of Iran: Empire of the MindScienceBlogs - 2 hours ago1 Michael Axworthy, whose brief seems to specifically be the prose & poetry productions of the Persian language notes with irony that while Persian (Farsi) ...
- Few people would give their new album away for free online — but Saul Williams did (The Kansas City Star)
"... Side effects might include just being who you really are."
- Morning update: Thunder boomers (Quad-City Times)
Good morning, Quad-Cities. At 6 a.m. it’s 48 degrees under fair skies. It will be mostly cloudy today with a high near 74 degrees. A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon increases to 90 percent in the evening. Some of the storms could produce heavy rain, according to the National Weather Service. New rainfall amounts between a half- and three- quarters-of-an-inch are ...
- Legend No.9: Tony Lockett - Real Footy
Real FootyLegend No.9: Tony LockettReal Footy, Australia - 2 hours ago... and the new kids on the block, Adelaide, was making its first trip to a Melbourne suburban ground. From the first bounce, it was poetry in motion. ...
- WNMU professor to speak in Canada (Silver City Sun-News)
SILVER CITY — Most Americans are unfamiliar with Jose Rizal. Western New Mexico University Professor Jean Hall considers herself a student of the life of the Rizal, a Philippine hero.
- Girl thankful for donation of gravestone (Akron Beacon Journal)
Teachers too often are assailed for student failure rates when most of the roadblocks to learning come from the home.
- Pop and Rock Listings - New York Times
Pop and Rock ListingsNew York Times, United States - Jun 12, 2008With Kid Sister and Born Ruffians. Andrew WK will host. At 4 pm, Central Park SummerStage, Rumsey Playfield, midpark at 70th Street, (212) 360-2777, ...
- • Inksters deserve recognition - Guelph Mercury
• Inksters deserve recognitionGuelph Mercury, Canada - 22 hours agoThe Porcupine's Quill, now in its 34th year, is widely praised for the beauty of its books of poetry and literary fiction, which is attested to by the ...
- Bonnaroo 2008: Attendees endured show delays, hot weather and rain ... - Independent Florida Alligator
One after another, cars poured out of the Wal–Mart parking lot in the quaint town of Manchester, Tenn. Thursday morning. Some of their inhabitants had been sleeping there all night while others stayed awake with anticipation playing the tunes of ...
- Ancient craft made new in hands of Murrieta bookbinder (The Press-Enterprise)
Murrieta resident Edna Wright has an ancient profession. She is bookbinder. While the work may involve different materials and tools, much of the process is the same as it was in centuries past.
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