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- The Big Chill - BloodHorse
The Big ChillBloodHorse, KY - 2 hours agoGiant’s Causeway’s sire, Storm Cat, had done well over Mr. Prospector-line mares in general, and was responsible for Saudi Poetry, the first graded stakes ...
- Falkirk center to honor volunteers, donors - Marin Independent-Journal
Falkirk center to honor volunteers, donorsMarin Independent-Journal, CA - 15 hours ago... family events, cultural events, art classes for children, poetry readings and workshops, lectures, literary events and a children's summer camp. ...
- 1936 book for single women still timely (The News Journal)
"The chances are that at some time in your life, possibly only now and then between husbands, you will find yourself settling down to a solitary existence," wrote Vogue scribe Marjorie Hillis in the 1936 book "Live Alone and Like It."
- Hytrek: Alcester native sees community benefit in school restoration - Sioux City Journal
Hytrek: Alcester native sees community benefit in school restorationSioux City Journal, IA - 8 hours agoShe's interested in music, film, poetry. She's thought about landscaping the back yard and adding an outdoor kitchen so that she can host classes on canning ...
- In Years Past - Jamestown Post Journal
In Years PastJamestown Post Journal, NY - 2 hours ago''The residency of WD Snodgrass on the grounds of Chautauqua Institution is a treat for readers and lifelong students of serious poetry. ...
- Welcoming Warriors Home - Mail Tribune
Welcoming Warriors HomeMail Tribune, OR - 41 minutes agoUsing storytelling, poetry and theater, the Welcome Home Project's mission concludes with a public event at 6 pm May 26 at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival's ...
- Teasing glimpse inside the bedroom doesn't satisfy - Globe and Mail
Teasing glimpse inside the bedroom doesn't satisfyGlobe and Mail, Canada - 1 hour agoThe first, Song Telling, is not so much a play as performance poetry: King has written various stream-of-consciousness monologues timed to be spoken over ...
- That economic squeeze you feel isn't your imagination (Las Vegas Business Press)
Americans feel squeezed now and economist Jared Bernstein senses why. He says the costs of many basic items in their market basket -- health care, education, child care -- have risen steadily although wages haven't kept up.
- The alluring alchemy of Dario Robleto (Seattle Times)
You've never seen the Frye Art Museum look like this before. With two exhibitions that take over the entire museum (for the first time sweeping...
- ReeceSociety to honor poet’s memory at annual meeting - Daily Citizen
ReeceSociety to honor poet’s memory at annual meetingDaily Citizen, GA - 1 hour agoThe four volumes of Reece’s books of poetry and his two novels will also be on display. Most of the authors will be present to sign copies of books that are ...
- Hip-hop Jew - Jerusalem Post
Hip-hop JewJerusalem Post, Israel - 32 minutes agoOddly enough, says Mansbach, his grandmother's poetry was a point of connection with hip-hop for him. "She wrote verse that was rhyming, the wordplay was ...
- Defending Much Maligned Sci Fi - Utne Reader Online
Utne Reader OnlineDefending Much Maligned Sci FiUtne Reader Online - 3 hours agoThe settings are dark, the outcomes gloomy, and the boundaries between reality and illusion often indistinguishable”), and space opera (“Big ideas, ...
- Superior partners: High school students pair up with first-graders for poetry project (Missoulian)
Jo Stevens' yearbook students at Superior High School and Diana Campbell's first-graders at the elementary school teamed up for a poetry project. To begin the poetry unit, the first-graders listened to the language of poetry and discovered that poems have rhyme, rhythm and repetition.
- THE PLAGUE OF DOVES. By Louise Erdrich. - Houston Chronicle
THE PLAGUE OF DOVES. By Louise Erdrich.Houston Chronicle, United States - 1 hour agoCentral to the plot is a lynching in 1911, in which a group of white men, outraged by the murder of a farm family, seize a passing group of innocent young ...
- May 7, 2008 (Picayune-Times)
Some 33 years ago, Alice Cottingham and her family moved to Arkansas from Colorado. There was nothing exceptional about the move – except that Cottingham had left behind a Bible.
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