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- Joni Mitchell's plea turned into a blockbuster - Globe and Mail
Joni Mitchell's plea turned into a blockbusterGlobe and Mail, Canada - 3 hours agoMitchell even wrote music for the two new songs based on poetry by Rudyard Kipling (If) and WB Yeats (The Second Coming). The songs are heavily orchestrated ...
- Mom accepts transgender Manchester tween (The Nashua Telegraph)
MANCHESTER -- In the first grade, 6-year-old Nicholas stood up one day and told his teacher he had something important to say. Not just to her. But to the whole class. ... - By ASHLEY SMITH Staff Writer
- Students' works remembering Holocaust honored - Antelope Valley Press
LANCASTER - Red and black dominated much of the artwork created by area high school students. So did depictions of severed limbs and shattered lives, reflecting the teens' views of the Holocaust. Paintings of skulls and skeletons hung in the lobby at ...
- A View from the Hill - San Marcos Daily Record
A View from the HillSan Marcos Daily Record, TX - 12 hours agoBy Jerry Hall Wimberley — John Ellis is the winner of this year’s bird poetry contest. Here is his winning poem: Check out the feeders filled to their brims ...
- Dustin Stridiron - Everything Alabama
Location Alabaster Alexander City Alpharetta Anniston Atlanta Bessemer Birmingham Brownsboro Calera Center Point Chelsea Collegeville Crestline Cullman Decatur Ensley Enterprise Fairfield Fairhope Florence Forest Park Fultondale Gadsden Gardendale ...
- Local peers honour visiting poet - Gulf Times
Gulf TimesLocal peers honour visiting poetGulf Times, Qatar - 42 minutes ago... Pakistan Cultural Forum general secretary Furqan Paracha and Bazm-e-Urdu joint secretary Zawar Hussain Zair spoke about Hassan’s works. A poetry session ...
- David Chelsea's "24 x 2" - Comic Book Bin
David Chelsea's "24 x 2"Comic Book Bin, Canada - 7 hours agoThe story beautifully mimics the poetry of slumber: one moment we're looking at Dan Quayle's forehead and the next, a banjo. The main character, who, ...
- Something Personal - The Smart Set
Something PersonalThe Smart Set, PA - 2 hours agoWould the public respond with the same enthusiasm to the poetry of a reasonably talented graduate student? That’s what I set to find out when I designed a ...
- Quality writing? - Stabroek News
Quality writing?Stabroek News, Guyana - 30 minutes agoPoetry in Guyana is Martin Carter. Not beyond, in my opinion. As a matter of fact, I hear little of his poetry except, “All are involved, all are consumed. ...
- Suze Rotolo: Dylan's kindred spirit in a freewheelin' time (International Herald Tribune)
Rotolo's book "A Freewheelin' Time: A Memoir of Greenwich Village in the Sixties" about her time with Bob Dylan, comes out this week.
- BRIEF: Creative Writing awards announced - Stanford Daily
BRIEF: Creative Writing awards announcedStanford Daily, CA - 3 hours agoBy The Daily News Staff The Stanford Department of Creative Writing has announced the winners of its major annual prizes in poetry and fiction writing. ...
- Sanya Richards clinches Olympic berth (Miami Herald)
Sanya Richards has her eyes locked on a gold medal at the Beijing Olympics. But that didn't prevent her from looking past the first step toward being best in the world, which was to confirm that she is best in the nation in the 400-meter sprint. Slicing through a headwind on the backstretch and gaining momentum with a tailwind on the homestretch, Richards won her race by three strides at the ...
- Carroll Yesteryears (Carroll County Online)
Yesteryears0518 is in the In Focus folder. These Civil War veterans are part of a group photo of the Pickett Grand Army of the Republic Post taken about 1890 in Winfield.
- WHO is: Raymond McDaniel - Poet and University of Michigan instructor - Ann Arbor News Blog
Claim to fame: Raymond McDaniel recently published his second book of poetry, " Saltwater Empire " about the Deep South, which is where he grew up. The book also includes poems dealing with Hurricane Katrina. Age: 38. Where do you live? Ann Arbor ...
- Our rulers find the ultimate scapegoats - you and me - Daily Telegraph
Who broke the Broken Society? As politicians clamour to lay the blame for the gaping rends in our social fabric, one thing is becoming obvious. Behind their carapace of caring, their pious regrets and their hopes for a hopeless future, these ...
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