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- For Princeton, with love - Newark Star-Ledger
For most of living memory, the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood in Princeton, beginning just on the far side of the Princeton Public Library from the main gates of the university, has been the leafy college town's African-American district. The 1930 ...
- Nogales native makes splash at Governor's Art Award dinner - Nogales International
Nogales native makes splash at Governor's Art Award dinnerNogales International, AZ - 12 minutes ago"The program seeks to foster the next generation of literary readers by building on the recent interest in oral poetry as seen in rap music," said Willey. ...
- Tamil Pechu Engal Moochu TV News - Chennai Online
V ijay TV has always come up with innovative programmes; this programme tops the list of innovation aiming to promote the language Tamil. 'Aachi Tamil Pechu Engal Moochu', is a maiden show for searching the best Tamil orator in the state. This ...
- Brodhead: "Troth" & Consequences - The Conservative Voice
The Conservative VoiceBrodhead: "Troth" & ConsequencesThe Conservative Voice, NC - 1 hour agoHe had felt constrained by the emphasis on poetry and European writers: "He calls his decision to study and teach mostly novels in his adult life 'my own ...
- Cloudy Trophies (The New Yorker)
In July, 1820, John Keats published his third and final book, “Lamia, Isabella, The Eve of St. Agnes and Other Poems.†He had no reason to expect that it would be a success, with either the public or the critics: in his short career, the twenty-four-year-old poet . . .
- Sensational Russian Lionhearts! (Pravda Ru)
Holland 1 Russia 3. What an amazing game of football, what a sensational victory for Russian football, for the players of this young, talented, disciplined and determined Russian team and what a shining medal on the chest of Guus Hiddink, the Dutchman who came to Russia to transform a team of spirited young and inexperienced boys into the most valliant lions this game has ever known.
- Poetry and illustrative book entries are the highest calibre in ... - All About Hawke's Bay
Poetry and illustrative book entries are the highest calibre in ...All About Hawke's Bay, New Zealand - Jun 9, 2008NZPA - Poetry and illustrative book entries were among the highest calibre in this year's Montana Book Awards according to one of the judges. ...
- • Shaw High School's Jonathan Lykes looks toward a future of ... - The Plain Dealer - cleveland.com
• Shaw High School's Jonathan Lykes looks toward a future of ...The Plain Dealer - cleveland.com, OH - 21 minutes agoHe also has an eloquence suitable for public office; a skill honed in slam poetry competitions at an international level and at the local level, ...
- Business: Downtown bookstore is a community unto itself (Baraboo News Republic)
Customers browse the shelves and casually note that they'd like to retire and run a used book store. Annie Randall stifles a snicker. She's tempted to ask whether they plan to work 70 hours a week in retirement. She's not complaining about her hours, mind you. As owner of the Village Booksmith, she sets her own schedule and relies on several employees and friends to help her mind the shop. ...
- August Kleinzahler's ugly gifts - Times Online
The monstrous “Semitrailers strain[ing] their axles†as they “take the long curve / Over warehouses and lofts†to pour their guts into Manhattan, clog “the city’s shimmering membrane†with “tons of dead lamb / Bone and flesh and offal ...
- Finalists announced for 2008 Oklahoma Book Awards - Daily Oklahoman
Thirty-two books have been chosen as finalists in the 19th annual Oklahoma Book Awards competition. Winners in the categories of fiction, poetry, design/illustration, children’s/young adult and non-fiction will be announced at the Oklahoma Book ...
- Seeing Things - Malaysia Star
Malaysia StarSeeing ThingsMalaysia Star, Malaysia - 10 hours agoEvery song is a splendid mix of poetry and harmonic vocals. There will be those who say that Seeing Things could never match the exemplary songwriting ...
- Reviewed by Alexandra Fuller - Washington Post
Reviewed by Alexandra FullerWashington Post, United States - 21 minutes agoThe martyrdom of Saro-Wiwa is a challenge to writers who find themselves in the midst of gross injustice to abandon the subtleties of fiction and poetry. ...
- Turning Summer Leaves (Gay City News)
Meena Alexander, "Quickly Changing River" (TriQuarterly Books/Northwestern University Press, $14.95) Alexander's eighth book of poems quotes Whitman in its epigraph and in "Torn Grass" features five impressive triptych sequences (e.g., "Three for Summer").
- The conundrum of Slessor's sixth bell - Sydney Morning Herald
FIVE BELLS , Kenneth Slessor's elegy for his friend Joe Lynch, who drowned in Sydney Harbour in 1927, is arguably the most famous poem written about Sydney. But Slessor's own rarely seen notebook, meticulously written in his neat handwriting and ...
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