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- Cartoonist has ‘time’ for a win - Goshen News
After living in the cities of Los Angeles, Paris, Milan and Munich and seeing his cartoons appear in publications including Playboy, the New York Book Review, The San Francisco Chronicle and The Denver Post, it wasn’t until Gerrit Huig moved to ...
- Reading About Reading: Harvard Kids Don't Have Hearts - Gawker
In her latest review of the New York Times Book Review, Intern Alexis is faced with the reality that Harvard students were not in tears while reading Madame Bovary . After accepting that crimson can be so cruel, Alexis notices a lot of "nah-nahs ...
- Autopsy is planned on woman found dead in home (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
BELLEVILLE — The St. Louis Major Case Squad is investigating the death of a 31-year-old woman who was found dead Saturday night inside her apartment in Belleville.
- Ann Hood headlines URI writing conference in June - Westerly Sun
The celebrated Rhode Island writer Ann Hood will be the featured speaker at URI's writing conference. Registrations for the conference are being accepted now. The University of Rhode Island will offer its second Ocean State Summer Writing Conference ...
- Blue Heron Committee working to keep statues in public eye (Winona Daily News)
Last summer, Winona went to the birds and decorated the city with 15 blue heron statues. Now, the people who helped the herons land on street corners and storefronts have formed the Blue Heron Committee and want to make sure art is still visible.
- Legacy of peace - South Bergenite
South BergeniteLegacy of peaceSouth Bergenite, NJ - 58 minutes agoShe spoke at length about her son’s deep connection with his poetry, which he began composing aloud at the age of three. "He called his poetry ‘heartsongs ...
- Spice vendor finds niche in NYC - Newsday
Spice vendor finds niche in NYCNewsday, NY - 5 hours agoWhile he was studying for his master's degree in New York City, Sharifi focused on mystical Iranian poetry. He found food-related passages dotted with ...
- Letting Go - New Yorker
New YorkerLetting GoNew Yorker, United States - 3 hours ago... were for black people and lower-class whites. Camels were for procrastinators, those who wrote bad poetry, and those who put off writing bad poetry. ...
- Scoop: Rosie Says 'View' Threatened Lawsuit - NBC 11.com
Scoop: Rosie Says 'View' Threatened LawsuitNBC 11.com, CA - 14 minutes agoO'Donnell responded to speculation in a favorite mode of communication, free-verse poetry-ish blogging: "no / we spoke once / at nobu restaurant / a year ...
- US: Indian teen named Marshall Scholar (rediff.com)
Would she plan a pre-emptive strike against Iran? No she wouldn't, said Sonia Sarkar, who a few hours later was to learn that she had made the grade, as one of 60 students nationwide chosen for the 2008 Marshall Scholarships, entitling her to a $30,000 annual scholarship.
- Donors ask: ‘Why are they refugees?’ - The National
Donors ask: ‘Why are they refugees?’The National, United Arab Emirates - 8 hours agoThe exhibition took its title from a line of poetry by Mahmoud Darwish: “I come from there … and remember.†“We thought everyone would be talking about the ...
- Turning 40 is a big deal for the Northwest Chamber Chorus - Seattle Post Intelligencer
Turning 40 is a big deal for the Northwest Chamber ChorusSeattle Post Intelligencer - 18 minutes agoThe text is derived from poetry of Horace, one of the most famous poets in Rome, who lived in the era of Julius Caesar. The title, "Carpe Diem," is taken ...
- A heart to do good - Culpeper Star Exponent
A heart to do goodCulpeper Star Exponent, VA - 2 hours agoIn her spare time, BT enjoys photography and writing poetry. “I will stay busy, I think,†she said last week. “I am a busy person.†BT said she’d still work ...
- Charlotte Sometimes hopes to ride a wave - Orange County Register
From Evanescence, Paramore and Flyleaf to Feist, Regina Spektor and current sensation Sara Bareilles, today's female musicians are taking the music world by storm. Singer-songwriter Charlotte Sometimes, who soon could be joining them, weighed in on ...
- UB to salute its faculty, staff authors (UB Reporter)
The university will salute more than 70 faculty and staff authors today at a reception being held from 3-5 p.m. in the Center for the Arts, North Campus.
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