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- [Publisher’s Note] Connecting Better Electrically (Jackson Free Press)
Even if you’re just an occasional reader of the Jackson Free Press, you may have noticed that editor Donna Ladd is something of a “connector” in the parlance of the much-quoted book “The Tipping Point.”
- Rides and dances in the Shawnee (The Carmi Times)
Finally, I left with Radar snuggled in on the back seat of the truck. She is my trusty dog - my camping partner.
- Behold, a happy poet (Independent)
"Sometimes", said the poet Sheena Pugh in a poem which was, for a while, plastered all over the London Underground, "things don't go, after all,/ from bad to worse." Sometimes, she adds, "green thrives", "crops don't fail", "a man aims high" and "all goes well". And sometimes, she didn't add, a poet can be happy. Yes, even a poet who has won the hearts and, more rarely, the wallets of hundreds ...
- South Central? South Bronx? No, It’s the Middle East - Egypt Today
After decades of conflict throughout the region, its no wonder the international community has not painted the Middle East in the brightest of colors, but what are those within this portrait doing to change the picture? Would you believe that ...
- Nigeria: Nobel Laureates Arrive for Oceanic Global Leaders' Forum (AllAfrica.com)
All is now set for the Oceanic Global Leaders Forum with the arrival at the weekend of Professors Wole Soyinka, Eric Maskin, Henry Louis Gates Jr. and Rita Dove, the international scholars billed to discus at the event.
- Sarah Lawrence College Poetry Festival - Westchester.com
Sarah Lawrence College Poetry FestivalWestchester.com, NY - 1 hour agoSarah Lawrence College, a co-educational liberal arts college with eight graduate programs, is nationally recognized for its writing programs. ...
- Ban Righ Centre Summer Speaker Series - Kingston Whig
Calling All Closet-Poets! It's spring - time to get out of that closet and onto the page. Do you dream of becoming the Diablo Cody of Poetry? Learn for basic tools for writing poems that zing, poems with attitude, poems that smack real life right in ...
- Critics' best bets for Monday - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
"Lee and Grant" through Sept. 14 at the Missouri History Museum in Forest Park. $10. www.mohistory.org or 314-746-4599. The lives of adversaries and peers Robert E. Lee and Ulysses S. Grant are reevaluated in this comprehensive new exhibit. Featuring ...
- Arabisation hobbles Syrian professionals - The National
Arabisation hobbles Syrian professionalsThe National, United Arab Emirates - 1 hour agoThey then went home to memorise everything in their text books from pre-Islamic poetry criticism to science in Arabic. My younger cousins, now in college ...
- Frye fever - Times and Transcript
Frye feverTimes and Transcript, Canada - 6 hours ago"You can't ever predict who, by meeting an author, will be inspired to write or to learn French poetry. Maybe somebody who has written a short story will ...
- No dictionary needed: Emporia girl can spell - Topeka Capitol-Journal
Nishat Yasmin loves words. She pores over them in books, stories of fiction she can't put down until she has reached the other cover — perhaps a natural thing for a kid on her way to her first national spelling bee. But ask the 13-year-old to study ...
- Preston community arts magazine scoops award - Preston Citizen
Preston community arts magazine scoops awardPreston Citizen, UK - 2 hours agoThe focus of the magazine is a comic strip that tackles mental health issues and a typical issue will include real life accounts, poetry and artwork. ...
- Andrew Turnbull's Great Fitzgerald - Washington Post
Enlarge Photo An occasional series in which The Post's book critic reconsiders notable and/or neglected books from the past. The glamorous, accomplished and tragic life of F. Scott Fitzgerald has lost none of its appeal to readers, and hence to ...
- Alzheimer's Disease - Newsday
ATLANTA -- For the first time, U.S. life expectancy has surpassed 78 years, the government reported Wednesday, although the United States continues to lag behind about 30 other countries in estimated life span. The increase is due mainly to falling ...
- Slammers take the stage in poetry competition - Farmington Daily Times
Slammers take the stage in poetry competitionFarmington Daily Times, NM - 2 hours ago"I get a lot of people ask me what poetry is," he said. "There are no rules to this. You can do no wrong." Slam draws participants from all walks of life, ...
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