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- She loved her boys. But she didn't enjoy them - Globe and Mail
She loved her boys. But she didn't enjoy themGlobe and Mail, Canada - 7 hours agoWhen Stuart reached his sixth birthday in 1921, Maud wrote assessments of her two sons. Stuart she characterized as smart and lovable, Chester as having ...
- Works, and words, of art from a slave potter - Seattle Times
Works, and words, of art from a slave potterSeattle Times, United States - 6 hours agoDave is considered by historians of folk art "the most outstanding African-American potter of his times," and Todd's portrait of the artist and recounting ...
- Briggs was a ‘teacher's teacher' who loved to write poetry - San Antonio Express
Briggs was a ‘teacher's teacher' who loved to write poetrySan Antonio Express, TX - 1 hour agoShe often helped students off campus and loved to write poetry and chronicle her life in personal journals. And she always packed the suitcase with ...
- 'Zack and Miri— tops this weekend's film openings - San Jose Mercury News
'Zack and Miri— tops this weekend's film openingsSan Jose Mercury News, USA - 31 minutes agoThe film chronicles the daily comings and goings of 30-year-old Poppy (Sally Hawkins), whose positive, easygoing outlook epitomizes the title. ...
- Holiday Music Spectacular Dec. 4 - Clarion University News
Holiday Music Spectacular Dec. 4Clarion University News, United States - 18 hours agoA poetry reading selected by Hanna Lassowsky, who has added this component to this traditional concert for the past three years, will follow each ensemble's ...
- Poet Laureate Kay Ryan thinks 'small and light (San Jose Mercury News)
Tonight the San Jose-born Ryan, who kicked off her official tenure just a week ago with a reading at the Library of Congress, will do a free, hour-long reading of her work at Montalvo Arts Center"s Carriage House Theatre in Saratoga; afterward she"ll answer questions and sign books.
- Local Makes It Big On Christian Country Scene (Highlands Today)
What was a local man going to do when stranded in Indiana after his identity was stolen and bank accounted drained?
- Beta Sigma Phi honors member Brenda Simpson - News Chief
Beta Sigma Phi honors member Brenda SimpsonNews Chief, FL - 14 hours ago... Charlie Brown, a flapper, a swamp walker, three ladies in black, a butterfly watcher and more. A brief business meeting was held with a Halloween poem, ...
- Episode 12: The Mountain King -- Or, Measuring The (Two Mrs.) Drapers - Mediapost.com
Episode 12: The Mountain King -- Or, Measuring The (Two Mrs.) DrapersMediapost.com, NY - 9 hours agoOr it's some religious metaphor, for the sins she committed in setting up her innocent friend Sara Beth, to commit adultery with her stable boy crush. ...
- Huggy Bear: a tribute - Guardian Unlimited
I recently started converting a lot of my old vinyl to mp3, and one record jumped straight to the front of the queue: Weaponry Listens to Love by Huggy Bear. Huggy Bear were one of the bands who I'd had a musical conversation with entirely in vinyl ...
- Ricci wins GG award - Toronto Sun
MONTREAL -- Toronto author Nino Ricci has won a Governor General's Literary Award for his novel The Origin of Species. It's the second time Ricci has received the prestigious fiction prize. The first was in 1990 for his debut novel, Lives of the ...
- Poster poems: Toil and trouble - Guardian Unlimited
As the old joke goes, I love work; in fact, I could watch it all day. I suspect this is true for many of us, but the way things are going with the global economy, even opportunities to watch work may be strictly limited for some time to come. Who ...
- Love After 70 - Seattle Post Intelligencer Blogs
After 70, life goes on, love goes on, as we're reminded in the contemporary anthology, Love After 70 by Wising Up Press. In a collection of short stories and poems by over fifty writers, you'll find sad and funny, and a glimpse at life after 70. As ...
- Oliver Stone's 'W.': Critics react - Los Angeles Times
Oliver Stone's 'W.': Critics reactLos Angeles Times, CA - 7 hours agoThe scenes feel accurate, to a fault; they capture everyone's policy positions correctly, but they lack any poetry or tragic drama. ...
- "Shakespeare" of the American West takes the stage at Canyon Moon ... - Sedona.biz
Sedona.biz"Shakespeare" of the American West takes the stage at Canyon Moon ...Sedona.biz, AZ - 34 minutes ago... and the renowned playwright Dale Wasserman (Man of La Mancha and One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest) called A Ballad of the West “poetry to be chanted. ...
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