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- Draft dodging in West Quebec - Ottawa Citizen
Ottawa CitizenDraft dodging in West QuebecOttawa Citizen, Canada - 9 hours agoHe was the stereotypical hippie, a Cleveland, Ohio, lad with hair halfway to his backside, a desire to "get back to the land," a calling to write poetry and ...
- Voces Novae: Wendell Berry, simply sung - Louisville Courier-Journal
Voces Novae: Wendell Berry, simply sungLouisville Courier-Journal, KY - 5 hours agoOne certainly could appreciate how Pickens took a poem such as “What Stood Will Stand†and spun out supple, swift and lightly pointed phrases speaking of ...
- Mr. Shakespeare and Mr. Porter (Volume 1) (Backstage.com)
November 18, 2008 Reviewed by Marc Miller The last time Mr. Shakespeare and Mr. Porter got together, it was a happy union: Kiss Me, Kate . Wanting lightning to strike twice, Medicine Show has united them again, but Mr. Shakespeare and Mr. Porter ( Volume 1 ), which the company has performed intermittently since 1992, is more of a shotgun wedding.
- Teacher of the year from Cle Elum-Roslyn - Seattle Times
Teacher of the year from Cle Elum-RoslynSeattle Times, United States - 1 hour agoShe writes poetry about the natural world and relationships. Johnson will spend 2009 traveling around the state, speaking to other teachers and sharing what ...
- McCain and Palin Attack Obama for Being a Christian. - OpEdNews
McCain and Palin Attack Obama for Being a Christian.OpEdNews, PA - Oct 27, 2008by Philosopher Jay Page 1 of 2 page(s) Before we decide if the latest attacks by Senator McCain and Governor Palin against Senator Obama are accurate, ...
- Western Heritage Festival starts Sept. 19 - Rapid City Journal
The third annual Hill City Western Heritage Festival this weekend will be filled with history, music and cultural heritage. The three-day festival, Sept. 19 through Sunday, Sept. 21, will features activities and entertainment including a ride on a ...
- Review Round-up: Great Gambon Lands Critical Hit - WhatsOnStage.com
WhatsOnStage.comReview Round-up: Great Gambon Lands Critical HitWhatsOnStage.com, UK - 9 hours agoBradley is equally superb as Spooner, cawing and craven, picking at his language, all revealed as he releases his tattered invitation to the poetry reading ...
- Pacific hosts event on Sylvia Plath (The Record)
STOCKTON - Kate Moses, an author and columnist for Salon.com, will highlight a University of the Pacific symposium on the late poet Sylvia Plath on Monday, which would have been her 76th birthday.
- Sommeliers are dealing - OCRegister
Sommeliers are dealingOCRegister, CA - 4 hours agoIt would definitely pair well with grilled meats, coq au vin, mushroom soup or dark breads. 2006 Olivet Lane ($60): Poetry in a bottle, big and elegant ...
- Your Community: Upcoming Events (The Signal)
By Signal Staff Posted: Sept. 20, 2008 9:14 p.m. Submissions sought for mag The College of the Canyons literary magazine is seeking contributions of poetry, visual art, photography, fiction and creative non-ficton from COC students for its fall publication "cul-de-sac."
- إلى Ù…ØÙ…ود درويش - وطن
إلى Ù…ØÙ…ود درويشوطن, CA - 2 hours ago... that so burdened him. the aspect that differentiates it from prose. But he tried in recent years to soften his strict adherence to metrical poetry. ...
- China's poetry recital stars find fame with Internet vote - Xinhua News Agency
BEIJING, Nov. 14 (Xinhua) -- A middle-aged primary school teacher reciting a 1,300-year-old poem could become China's answer to an American Idol-type superstar thanks to on-line voting in a government-sponsored competition. The 40-year-old from the ...
- Oh, for Pete’s sake - The Times
Oh, for Pete’s sakeThe Times, South Africa - 2 hours agoKuhn’s illness eradicated Ackroyd’s fear of death. “He was perfectly accepting of it and didn’t complain. Just before he died, he was singing in the bath. ...
- Edward Klima, 77; linguist and sign language specialist - Boston Globe
NEW YORK - Edward S. Klima, an eminent linguist and one of the first scholars to pay serious attention to sign languages, and in so doing helped them win long-denied recognition as languages in their own right, died Sept. 25 in the La Jolla section ...
- Lexington man finding his path in Africa (Lexington Herald-Leader)
SANDENIA, Guinea . After a year of sitting in front of a computer eight hours a day, browsing patents at a mind-numbing rate of a few thousand an hour, enough was enough. It was time for a change. What kind of change, though? I wanted something where I'd be outside more, something where there'd be a sense of adventure. I wanted to go somewhere new, see new cultures and learn new ...
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