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- William Gage - Village Times Herald
William Smith Gage died unexpectedly on Saturday, April 19. He was born on December 1, 1984 to Joan and John Gage of Stony Brook. William attended Phillips Academy Andover in Andover, Mass., and graduated in 2004 from Ward Melville High School where ...
- Frost home vandals given a dose of poetic justice - The Spokesman Review
Frost home vandals given a dose of poetic justiceThe Spokesman Review, WA - 14 hours ago... place are being required to take classes in his poetry as part of their punishment. Using "The Road Not Taken" and another poem as jumping-off points, ...
- New titles push the cartooning envelope - Waterbury Republican-American
When Harold Ross, editor of The New Yorker, was first shown James Thurber's cartoons by his friend E.B. White, he was reported to be equally amused and confused. White, who had fished the now famous doodle-like work out of Thurber's office trashcan ...
- Shmi Skywalker should show force - Fort Worth Star Telegram
Shmi Skywalker should show forceFort Worth Star Telegram, TX - 5 hours agoNothing against poetry, but I think there’sa good chance the turf wakes up that potential Shmi Skywalker flashed back in April. Her breeding suggests she ...
- 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 ...
- 'Sex and the City,' Act II: Obsession keeps film faithful to series ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
The girls are back in town: "Sex and the City: The Movie" opens May 30. "Sex and the City" could be the most anticipated film of the summer. There's a huge amount of interest and buzz. People miss the show and are dying to see the movie. The question ...
- Bowen’s first writers’ festival a resounding success - BCLocalNews
Bowen’s first writers’ festival a resounding successBCLocalNews, Canada - 4 hours agoPoetry Writing featured Jude Neale, Lisa Shatzky, Bernice Lever, and special guest George McWhirter; Freelance Writing rocked the room with panelists Kami ...
- New fruit on old vines - Beaver Dam Daily Citizen
New fruit on old vinesBeaver Dam Daily Citizen, WI - 1 hour agoPeople are invited to play their instruments, sing, or offer their poetry or read scriptures. Davis said she has already begun inviting her students to show ...
- Scout restores orchard, builds outdoor classroom - East Brunswick Sentinel
Sean Duffy (left) stands on the bridge that leads to the outdoor classroom and apple orchard with fellow Scouts (l-r) Mike Fine, Tim Brown, Sam Fine and Craig Miller, who is also an Eagle Scout. EAST BRUNSWICK- It's a project that exemplifies what it ...
- Author! Author! Pulp Fiction - KUAR
Author! Author! Pulp FictionKUAR, AR - 8 minutes agoCharles Bukowski reads his poem, "The Poetry Reading." Then, Kristen Asbjornsen speaks with Jim Fleming from her home in Norway and explains how she set ...
- Utah Marquee: Readings - Salt Lake Tribune
Utah Marquee: ReadingsSalt Lake Tribune, United States - 38 minutes ago... Wednesday, 7 pm; 801-521-3819; www.kensanders books.com. UTAH STATE POET LAUREATE KATHARINE COLES will read from and sign her new poetry collection, ...
- NEA Chief Offers His Perspective - Washington Post
NEA Chief Offers His PerspectiveWashington Post, United States - 5 hours agoThough he had always written poetry, his day job for many years was an executive at General Foods in charge of marketing products such as Jell-O and ...
- Performances featured at Burien Strawberry Festival - Highline Times
Performances featured at Burien Strawberry FestivalHighline Times, WA - 5 hours agoKane Mathis Group will feature a 21-string west African harp performance with beautiful Mandinka music from Gambia, Mali, Senegal, and Guinea. ...
- Poet's workshop focuses on black writers ages 18 to 90 - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Poet's workshop focuses on black writers ages 18 to 90Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA - 3 hours agoThe nonprofit organization, which calls itself "North America's premier home for Black poetry" is based in New York, but was co-founded by University of ...
- Their destiny lies in camps - Gulf News
It's a hot midday in Beirut and a few elderly Palestinians have gathered for gossip and lunch at the Active Ageing House in the Burj Al Barajneh refugee camp. "Today is exceptionally hot," says one of them to the others, while passing around apples ...
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