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- Daily TWiP - Limerick Day - Nashua Telegraph
Welcome to the Daily TWiP (short for The Week in Preview), a daily online round-up of unique holidays, compelling historical observances, nifty birth and death anniversaries, and all the other odds and ends we couldn't cram into The Week in Preview ...
- A rock-solid body of work for an island artist - Bainbridge Island Review
A rock-solid body of work for an island artistBainbridge Island Review, WA - 1 hour ago“Our lunch hour would be spent talking art and poetry,†Groves said. As Groves read Willson’s poetry drafts, and Willson critiqued Groves’ works-in-progress ...
- Education in the Age of Secondary Orality - Blogcritics.org
Education in the Age of Secondary OralityBlogcritics.org, OH - Apr 17, 2008We learned our ABC's by song and memorized math tables and poetry while at the same time our teachers required written examinations of memorized material. ...
- Couples will perform together tonight with Akron Baroque - Akron Beacon Journal
Couples will perform together tonight with Akron BaroqueAkron Beacon Journal, OH - 43 minutes ago(Champagne, candlelight, poetry, flowers: perfection, Amy said.) Not only was there mutual attraction, but there were also strange coincidences, ...
- Shelf Life - Boston Globe
Boston GlobeShelf LifeBoston Globe, United States - Jun 15, 2008Louisa Solano, who owned the Grolier Poetry Book Shop for 32 years, has lived her life on the margin between town and gown. Born in Cambridge, she is a ...
- Fortune Brainstorm Green - Grist Magazine
Fortune Brainstorm GreenGrist Magazine, WA - 1 hour agoThe one newsworthy bit was the presentation of what he calls, with a distinct lack of poetry, "the unannounced product." It is a tiny small-form-factor ...
- Cancer battles were inspiration for book - San Diego Union Tribune
Cancer battles were inspiration for bookSan Diego Union Tribune, United States - 24 minutes agoWhen Pearson was a teenager, she read a lot of poetry. She went on to earn a bachelor's degree from Long Beach State University and a teaching credential ...
- Gestures of freedom - Financial Times
“Illustrious and unknown: this was what Degas aspired to be, and what Cy Twombly has become.†That’s how curator Kirk Varnedoe introduced Twombly to an ambivalent American audience at his retrospective at New York’s Museum of Modern Art in ...
- Colleges look to ease Hispanics through obstacles (The Journal News)
Blanca Paccha wasn't exactly met with an outpouring of encouragement when she first told her family she was thinking about going to college.
- Cleveland's festival season kicks off Memorial Day weekend - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Spring and summer are seasons to celebrate. Festivals big and small, religious and cultural, and just plain old quirky are setting up their tents across the Cleveland area. So get out your flip-flops, put on some sunscreen and chill while enjoying a ...
- A town pays tribute to its fallen soldier - Star-Press
The ceremony honoring Lance Cpl. Andrew Whitacre ended Friday with a processional through Portland and to Grave Hill Cemetery, west of Bryant, Whitacre's hometown. Residents lined the streets of Portland to pay their respects to Whitacre, who was ...
- 'Slim and None' & 'The Franchise Babe - Golf, God, and Country' by Dan Jenkins (Cybergolf National)
I just finished your new book, "The Franchise Babe," and wanted to congratulate you, to tell you how many times I howled in delight while reading it and to wish you all the best with it. It's hysterical and my God is it true to life.
- Girls strike back at pop culture's beauty ideal - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Olivia Nofzinger, 11, has a friend who likes to ride horses and a friend who likes to protest. She has lots of friends who draw and one who hopes to become a fashion designer. So Olivia, a fifth-grader at St. Anthony Park Elementary School in ...
- Homesick refugee's language and culture academy blooms - Contra Costa Times
The first-graders in Irena Miluski's class are learning to play chess and checkers in Polish — a lesson in language immersion. Upstairs, fourth-graders study religion, also in Polish. Lila Rutkowska showed her students photos of icons, paintings ...
- Carey descendant, "Lincolns" guests - Progressor Times
Carey descendant, "Lincolns" guestsProgressor Times, OH - 1 hour agoBut, none-the-less, the two had a lot in common – they both loved to discuss politics and they both loved poetry. Although their personalities were quite ...
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