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- Tripping To and Fro, Happily Skewering Poetry (New York Times)
In a new collection of poems, Billy Collins reiterates many of his usual themes with a healthy dose of his usual panache and performs one of his best-enjoyed feats: skewering poetry.
- Simon Gray, Playwright, Dies at 71; Aimed Wit at Intellectuals, and Himself (New York Times)
Mr. Gray wrote bitingly comic plays like ?Butley? and ?Otherwise Engaged? about the educated British middle class and manically confessional late-in-life memoirs.
- Ronan's 'strange' claims - Gloucester Daily Times
Ronan's 'strange' claimsGloucester Daily Times, USA - 11 hours ago... "everyone loves poetry": it's a certainty that a great many Times readers skipped Mr. Ronan's letter because they in fact don't love poetry at all. ...
- Montessori school in Duxbury holds peace ceremony - The Patriot Ledger
Montessori school in Duxbury holds peace ceremonyThe Patriot Ledger, MA - 1 hour agoThe event is commemorated around the world with candlelight vigils, poetry readings and celebrations similar to the one at Bay Farm. ...
- On Poetry: Slow season lets 'Trout' fly - Traverse City Record Eagle
On Poetry: Slow season lets 'Trout' flyTraverse City Record Eagle, MI - 1 hour agoI'm thinking about a poem I found in the July/August issue of Poetry magazine. It's about fishing, but it's the same principle: A poem has a lot in common ...
- Mary Lou Bogner - Mansfield News Journal
Mary Lou BognerMansfield News Journal, OH - 58 minutes agoBurial will follow in Mansfield Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of North Central Ohio. Online guest registry at www.wappner.com.
- An unusual serenade by CPO - Calgary Herald
An unusual serenade by CPOCalgary Herald, Canada - 18 hours agoThe slow movement -- the emotional heart of the work -- was, however, filled with poetry and was richly expressive in character, the inward element of the ...
- Students study Parks' work - Fort Scott Tribune
A group of area students are expanding their knowledge about diversity through classroom studies, their own writings, and learning more about Gordon Parks. According to Fort Scott Community College instructor Ronda Bailey, fifth grade students from ...
- BRAZIL: ‘I’m the Only Gang Member Alive and Free’ - Inter Press Service
Gangs have been particularly violent in São Luis. Credit:Mauricio Miguel SÃO LUIS, Brazil, Aug 2 (IPS) - Most of them were 15 or 16 years old when they created the gang "Falta de Deus" (Lack of God), a name chosen because "we were all against ...
- The Sky Crawlers - Screendaily.com (subscription)
The Sky CrawlersScreendaily.com (subscription), UK - 20 minutes agoThe whole becomes a neat metaphor for the absurdity of war and a paean to the poetry of the lone pilot in the skies. Oshii really has no need to insist on ...
- Dine with chefs and farmers - Seattle Times
Dine with chefs and farmersSeattle Times, United States - 3 hours agoPBR Fans: Pabst Blue Ribbon is searching for unique art (sculpture, painting, photography, poetry) inspired by the iconic brew for its third-annual PB-Arts ...
- PREVIEW: Lucinda Williams - MLive.com
Finally! Lucinda Williams is rocking in the studio again. On several tracks from her new CD, "Little Honey," Williams finally emerges from the hushed, meditative and lugubrious space she's been in - sonically and emotionally - since her "Essence ...
- Mount Airy church reaches out to youths - Carroll County Online
Blessing of Soul, a Montgomery County band, performs at Saturday’s Spirit Fest 2008. In the front, from left to right, are Kelvin Johnson, Rayvon Bent, Keith Jackson and Preston Thomas. In the back are John Higginbotham, Tony Freeman, Aaron Gaither ...
- Legacy of NC's Black Mountain College continues - Centre Daily
RALEIGH, N.C.  Starting in the 1930s, a small, experimental college on the dense wood slopes of North Carolina's western mountains left an outsized mark on American art and culture. Black Mountain College's model of holistic learning and communal ...
- September August July June May April March February January 2007 - Nypress.com
You might be uneasy if a Google search of your name associated you with perverts. But that's not necessarily a bad thing for Queens City Councilman Peter Vallone Jr., who is getting his name associated with such words in a good way. Today Vallone ...
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