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- For poetry's sake, they jumped in the lake (Seattle Times)
A dozen poets read verse — theirs and others' — and plunged into Green Lake on Saturday.
- Journalist tells story of Latino history - Record
SAN FRANCISCO - Juan Gonzales, who was born and raised in east Stockton, is spearheading a project documenting 200 years of Latino journalism in the United States. Titled "Voices for Justice: The Enduring Legacy of the Latino Press in the U.S.," the ...
- Just Browsing - Otago Daily Times
Otago Daily TimesJust BrowsingOtago Daily Times, New Zealand - 10 minutes ago... steals her key and enters the quarters alone, opening up a Gothic historical landscape that for 200 pages alternates with an equally compelling drama of ...
- Woman works to open arts center in downtown Salisbury - Chincoteague Beacon
From a small doorway on the downtown plaza, Susan Rogers leads the way up a flight of stairs to a sun-lit, but freezing, maze of rooms on the second floor of the Parker Place building. It is 10 a.m. and she's just finished delivering fruit baskets to ...
- New dean wants to up enrollment of grad students (Wichita Falls Times Record News)
A new dean of Midwestern State University’s graduate program is angling to double MSU’s graduate student enrollment.
- 'Gerard Manley Hopkins: A Life,' by Paul Mariani - Los Angeles Times
'Gerard Manley Hopkins: A Life,' by Paul MarianiLos Angeles Times, CA - Dec 11, 2008Until his death in 1889, his poetry stayed a private affair (a published edition appeared in 1918, thanks to his friend, poet Robert Bridges). ...
- Grandpa Crean 'just wanted to make the world a better place' - The Canberra Times
The AgeGrandpa Crean 'just wanted to make the world a better place'The Canberra Times, Australia - 3 hours agoIn a heartfelt speech, Dr Crean spoke of his father's childhood brush with rheumatic fever, early love of the Labor movement, enthusiasm for cricket, ...Labor legend believed in education and compassion The Ageall 67 news articles
- Ghostpile ponders Sacramento Valley - Stanford Report
Ghostpile ponders Sacramento ValleyStanford Report - 2 minutes agoAdmission is free. The gallery is located near the top of the Oval at 419 Lasuen Mall. Parking is free after 4 pm and all day on weekends. ...
- Looking to hear some jazz or creative music amid the holiday hustle and bustle? Here's what's going on in St. Louis ... (All About Jazz)
Tonight, free-improvising saxophonist Bhob Rainey (pictured) will perform a solo concert at Lemp Neighborhood Arts Center . You can see a couple of short video samples of Rainey's playing here . (The Tuesday night jazz series at The Gramophone is on pause this week as the club hosts a private party.)
- From steely Arabic prose to metal’s suburbs - The National
From steely Arabic prose to metal’s suburbsThe National, United Arab Emirates - 2 hours ago... electronica” – expect thumping great tribal drums, surprisingly fierce settings of 18th-century mystical poetry, and the lilting vocals of Azam Ali. ...
- Open letter to Sir Allen - AntiguaSun
Open letter to Sir AllenAntiguaSun, Antigua and Barbuda - 1 hour agoFor instance, right under your nose, dear Sir, in Antigua, a colleague of mine had to abort a Caribbean poetry explosion. In Guyana, we struggle to finance ...
- Michael Dirda on 'The Journal of Helene Berr' - Washington Post
Michael Dirda on 'The Journal of Helene Berr'Washington Post, United States - 15 minutes agoIts title subtly recalls the most famous testimony to the horror of life under Nazi domination, The Diary of Anne Frank. As it happens, these two vital and ...
- All New Adventures Of Us (RainbowNetwork.com)
Imagine the Secret Seven going to music school and running away with all the instruments before the lesson even begins.
- A light in the darkness - Asbury Park Press
A light in the darknessAsbury Park Press, NJ - 4 hours agoStudents had decorated the luminaries with pictures or inspirational words such as "End the silence, Stop the violence." Georgian Court became involved in ...
- ROCHELLE RILEY In Obama, millions show they see a different future - Detroit Free Press
ROCHELLE RILEY In Obama, millions show they see a different futureDetroit Free Press, United States - 48 minutes agoHe brought the poetry, but he also brought the practical. In McCain, people saw the past. In Obama, people -- millions of people -- see the future. ...
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