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- Harold Verduin, 92 - Holland Sentinel
Harold Verduin died May 7, 2008, at Hospice House in Holland, Mich. He was 92 when he succumbed to cancer. Â Born in South Holland, Ill. in 1916, he was the fourth of six children of Teunis and Rena Rietveld Verduin. He grew up on a farm outside ...
- Wharfies’ hungry struggle remembered - Green Left Weekly
Wharfies’ hungry struggle rememberedGreen Left Weekly, Australia - 46 minutes agoErnest left school at the age of thirteen; a family memory has him winning a school prize for his poetry, around the age of 11 or 12. ...
- Out and About: June 4 - 15 - Easton Journal
Out and About: June 4 - 15Easton Journal, MA - 3 minutes agoBoston African American National Historic Site trail tours. Free. Tours depart from Shaw Memorial on Beacon Street 10 am, 12 pm and 2 pm Monday through ...
- When Free Speech Doesn’t Come Free - The People's Voice
The People's VoiceWhen Free Speech Doesn’t Come FreeThe People's Voice, TN - 10 hours agoMay 20, 2008 Remi Kanazi is the editor of the forthcoming anthology of poetry, Poets For Palestine, which can be pre-ordered at www.PoetsForPalestine.com. ...
- The Sexual Needs Of Women - UGO
The Sexual Needs Of WomenUGO, NY - 3 hours agoRead good poetry and great stories. Fully drink in artistic performances that inspire you to think, dream, feel, wonder, and create. ...
- Sunday Poetry & Reading Series Feat. The TypewriterGirls - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Sunday Poetry & Reading Series Feat. The TypewriterGirlsPittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA - 16 hours agoDescendants of the Cabaret Voltaire, their Dada-bred performances feature comedy, music, and poetry, and in the words of Comte de Lautréamont, ...
- Kermit Love: Designer of Big Bird (Independent)
With a background in designing costumes and marionettes for ballet productions, Kermit Love created for television a towering, iconic character that would achieve worldwide fame in a programme acclaimed for its educational qualities. The 8ft 2in Big Bird, with bright-yellow feathers, orange legs and big feet, is one of the mainstays of the American series Sesame Street, aimed at pre-school ...
- 'Save the Last Dance,' by Gerald Stern - Pittsburgh Post Gazette
'Save the Last Dance,' by Gerald SternPittsburgh Post Gazette, PA - May 10, 2008John Stuart Mill famously distinguished between eloquence and poetry by pointing out that eloquence is meant to be heard, whereas poetry gives you the ...
- UW student’s poem selected for literary magazine - Daily - University of Washington
UW student’s poem selected for literary magazineDaily - University of Washington, WA - 1 hour agoIn addition to the more traditional literary forms of short fiction and poetry, the magazine includes journalistic pieces, visual art and essays with ...
- Mental-health conselor named to Florida Bar's Citizens Forum - Pensacola News Journal
Mental-health conselor named to Florida Bar's Citizens ForumPensacola News Journal, FL - 1 hour agoBookman is director of the Christian Counseling Center of Pensacola's Baptist Hospital. She is executive director of Pathways For Change, a faith-based ...
- Cowboy poet not afraid to take risks (Reno Gazette-Journal)
Western music fits Brenn Hill like a well-worn cowboy boot and you might hear whispers of Gene Autrey or Don Edwards or Ian Tyson in many of his songs.
- Keep the freezer at zero degrees - The Huntsville Times - al.com
Keep the freezer at zero degreesThe Huntsville Times - al.com, AL - 8 hours agoIf so, take a photo and you may have a chance of winning $1000 in the free AL 2008 Cutest Pet Photo Contest. It is sponsored by the Alabama State Chapter of ...
- Richard Hoffman's "Summer Job" - Seattle Times
Though at the time it may not occur to us to call it "mentoring," there's likely to be a good deal of that sort of thing going on, wanted or unwanted, whenever a young person works for someone older. Richard Hoffman of Massachusetts does a good job ...
- Gary Snyder Wins $100,000 Poetry Prize (New York Times)
Gary Snyder was named the winner of the $100,000 Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize on Tuesday. Announcing the award, Christian Wiman, editor of Poetry magazine and chairman of the selection committee, said, ?His poetry is a testament to the sacredness of the natural world and our relation to it, and a prophecy of what we stand to lose if we forget that relation.? The San Francisco-born Mr. Snyder, 78, ...
- Passings , george carlin , celeb deaths , r.i.p. - Defamer.com
If you haven't yet heard, George Carlin died of heart failure yesterday in St. John's Health Center in Santa Monica at the age of 71. In that time, the prolific stand-up and actor produced 23 comedy albums, 14 HBO specials, and three books—to say ...
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