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- What do teachers do during the summer? - Portsmouth Herald News
What do teachers do during the summer?Portsmouth Herald News, NH - 2 hours ago"They are history, particularly the Civil War; I love the Civil War, architecture, immigrations and poetry/essay writing. I'm looking to get published ...
- Merrimack names vice president for mission and ministry - Eagle-Tribune
NORTH ANDOVER — Merrimack College has re-established its mission and ministry position and hired the Rev. Raymond F. Dlugos to fill the post as vice president. The appointment re-establishes the full-time position that was founded on campus in 1998 ...
- 05-08-08 EUR ALL ON ONE PAGE (Eurweb)
MIKE EPPS ACCUSED OF ATTACKING PROCESS SERVER: Man says comic and others jumped him. *A process server claims he was beaten up by Mike Epps and two other men when he tried to serve him with a paternity lawsuit in Kentucky.
- Centenarian Touches Many Lives (WTAJ-TV Altoona)
For some, she's the matriarch of the Mishler Theatre in Altoona. For others - an English teacher who instilled a love of poetry in many Keith Junior High students over a twenty year career. For all who know her, this centenarian is a beautiful person full of wisdom.
- Long may it wave, laundry on the line - Quad-Cities Times
CHEER up! In these troubled times, there are small events like hanging clothes outside to dry that make us whistle a happy tune. A recent Sunday column, “Hanging Out,†has brought everything from poetry and oodles of letters to a box of ...
- Ayoon wa Azan (What Have We Left If Our Poetry Too Is Gone?) - Dar Al Hayat
I write today about Arab women poets. I am not writing a criticism or a study. At al-Hayat and others are experts and critics far better and more informed than I am about the works of those poetesses. I belong to the generation of al-Khansaa who wept ...
- Moodie's old home sheds its rough image - National Post
Moodie's old home sheds its rough imageNational Post, Canada - 3 hours ago... unsettled middle-of-nowhere Ontario with her husband and growing family in the 1830s. The former gentlewoman longed for the days of writing poetry about ...
- Go & Do - 'Priceless,' art and the LADS (Portsmouth Herald)
The Beth Ellis Cove Gallery in Perkins Cove, Ogunquit, Maine, will be having a gala opening celebration on Saturday, May 24, from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.
- ONE GIANT LEAP - Miami Herald
Look at the physique of Dolphins' sixth-round draft pick Donald Thomas -- short, massive neck; chest deeper than John Donne's poetry; Exxon-profit-sized upper arms -- and you would be excused for thinking Thomas (6-3, 303 pounds) must be a football ...
- First lady releases new album - Turkish Daily News
French first lady Carla Bruni plans to release a third pop album in July, featuring 14 songs, most of which were written before she met President Nicolas Sarkozy, her agent said Monday. The yet-untitled album includes a vintage Bob Dylan tune, an ...
- Poetry festival returns to Hill-Stead (The New Britain Herald)
FARMINGTON — There was an atypical silence last summer at the Hill-Stead Museum.
- POETRY : Religion, gender studies among the subjects of visiting poet - Northwest Arkansas Times
POETRY : Religion, gender studies among the subjects of visiting poetNorthwest Arkansas Times, AR - 58 minutes agoAs a child, Ranelli copied Bible passages from memory and passed them off as her own depictions of Mary, Jesus or Abraham, which was a big hit with the ...
- Actresses have stick-to-itiveness (Contra Costa Times)
Who was the first actress on a U.S. postage stamp? Strictly speaking, it was Ethel Barrymore, on a 1982 stamp with her brothers Lionel and John. In 1990, Judy Garland appeared on a stamp honoring "The Wizard of Oz" with Toto, as did Vivien Leigh on a "Gone With the Wind" stamp with Clark Gable.
- Tracking down a real-life Indiana Jones (Niagara Falls Review)
The old, beaten travelling trunk in Jim Honey's Jordan basement holds the heart of an adventurer. There are yellowing photos of crocodiles and ancient ruins, journal entries about conquests and original poetry about taking risks. The tucked-away treasures once belonged to Frederick Albert Mitchell-Hedges: [...]
- James Joyce's Poems Get a Musical Facelift - NPR News
All Things Considered , June 21, 2008 - In 1907, shortly after publishing a book of love poetry titled Chamber Music , Irish writer James Joyce penned a letter to his brother Stanislaus: "Some of the verses are pretty enough to be put to music. I ...
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