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- Garden Plot - Washington Post
Got a chronic case of green thumb? Like getting your hands dirty? Adrian Higgins , garden editor for The Post's Home section, is here to help. Higgins is a firm believer in "tough plants for tough times" -- the varieties that combine good looks with ...
- Biden's candor, passion can be a plus and a minus (Honolulu Advertiser)
The 65-year-old chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee returned recently from a visit to the Republic of Georgia to assess the Russian invasion there.
- Concert Review: Firebird Ensemble and Boston Musica Viva at the Institute of Contemporary Art (Bostonist)
Firebird Ensemble, based in Somerville and outfitted like an accomplished H&M ad in black and red and sparkling knitwear, opened the Ditson Festival of Contemporary Music on Thursday night. They began with a darkly animated piece that sounded like a fit night of half-sleep in a bed of swaying strings, heckled lonely trills of a flute and the footsteps of a piano that approached like a serial ...
- New in Paperback Book Takes Us to Market (The Plain Dealer)
Whether you buy your produce at the West Side Market, Heinen's or Marc's, you'll want to take Russ Parsons' How to Pick a Peach (Houghton Mifflin, 432 pp., $14.95) on your next grocery-store trip.
- Poets read their published work - Daily Post
Poets read their published workDaily Post, UK - 9 hours agoZoë Skoulding, editor of Poetry Wales, will introduce the evening which sees the launch of her second issue of the magazine as well as her ...
- Novelist Stewart O'Nan at Farmington Library - Hartford Courant
Welcome to the new Write Stuff column, your convenient, one-stop spot for news about author appearances, book-signings, discussions and other literary events happening in the area each week. Here are some programs taking place today through Wednesday ...
- A book of poetry has been written for orchestra and will premiere ... - Sioux Falls Argus Leader
A book of poetry has been written for orchestra and will premiere ...Sioux Falls Argus Leader, SD - 3 hours agoKooser, whose poetry column runs in Sunday editions of the Argus Leader, experimented with a new style for his work. It's a poetic conversation, ...
- MY NAME CAME FROM . . . (Seattle Times)
What's in a name? All of us have thought at one time or another about our names, perhaps asking why they were given to us, or finding meanings...
- Honoring Filipino-American Month: - The Heights (subscription)
Honoring Filipino-American Month:The Heights (subscription), MA - 3 hours agoIn his early twenties, Bulosan began submitting his poetry to numerous publications in California, and started gaining fame in his local community. ...
- Woman Sentenced For Witness Tampering - The Bulletin
Philadelphia - A woman convicted of witness intimidation was sentenced to two and half years in prison yesterday. During her trial, Adero Mahia Miwo, 25, of Jenkintown, confessed to intimidating a government witness in a federal drug case. She was ...
- Love at first sight for Purdue students leads to marriage - Exponent
For two Purdue students, love is unconditional. Zach Myers, a junior in the College of Agriculture, and Katie Webster, a junior in the College of Education, met when they were 13 years old. "I knew right away that we would be together," Webster said ...
- Promised landing - Amir Nizar Zuabi interview - Scotland on Sunday Online
Amir Nizar Zuabi may be directing the National Theatre of Palestine, but he tells Mark Fisher why he prefers audiences to see the dreamlike poetry in his work rather than political drama NEXT time you hear someone's travel horror story, spare a ...
- US travel memoir wins Age Book of the Year Award - The Age
US travel memoir wins Age Book of the Year AwardThe Age, Australia - 5 hours agoJS Harry won the $10000 Dinny O'Hearn poetry prize for Not Finding Wittgenstein. The prizes were presented last night at the opening of the Melbourne ...
- The poetry of college football - Charleston Post & Courier
I know you're out there, clutching your season tickets, counting the days, deciding what to wear, wondering if it'll be hot or cold, if it will rain, waiting, somewhat impatiently, for the college football season to finally begin. From big towns and ...
- OBAMA'S COMMUNIST COVER-UP CONTINUES - NewsWithViews.com
OBAMA'S COMMUNIST COVER-UP CONTINUESNewsWithViews.com, OR - 21 hours ago... describes him as being involved in the “labor movement†with other “African-American intellectuals†and committed to racial integration and harmony. ...
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