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- These 'birds are taking flight - Boston Globe
"I have this sense that I have to write about something important, rather than love song No. 5,000," says Phil Moore, the singer and songwriter for the folk trio Bowerbirds. He's calling from North Carolina, with fellow Bowerbirds member Beth Tacular ...
- Breakfast at Mona's worth the wait (Rocky Mountain News)
It's breakfast time at Mona's, and the dining room is a blur of bodies. Even if the coffee isn't always warm and the weekend waits incite near-hysteria, people are happy here.
- The wealth of hard times - Chicago Tribune
J ob insecurity, high gas prices, intimations of scarcity in the American land of plenty. So it went in 1976 when then young chanteuse Bette Midler released her third album, cheekily titled "Songs for the New Depression." In place of her trademark ...
- All citizens must be equal - Daily News Egypt
All citizens must be equalDaily News Egypt, Egypt - 7 hours agoTestimonies of residents who lived in Yafo during the War of Independence in 1948 were pinned to large boards alongside poetry, photography and cartoons ...
- 'An American hero' dies - Akron Beacon Journal
'An American hero' diesAkron Beacon Journal, OH - 1 hour agoHe was a fan of Shakespeare, poetry and bawdy limericks, as well as an accomplished nature photographer and a lover of The Wind in the Willows. ...
- Editorial: The legacy of Solzhenitsyn - Daily Gazette
The death of the famed Russian author and Soviet dissident Alexander Solzhenitsyn Sunday won’t receive the kind of attention it would have had it happened at the height of the Cold War, but it certainly is worth noting. There was a 19th century ...
- Gary writers publish their first books (Post-Tribune)
GARY -- Two local writers recently have had their works published for the first time.
- Bill Studebaker's body still missing (The Times-News)
The body of William Studebaker, a 61-year-old Twin Falls author, poet and photographer, was still not recovered by Sunday evening, police and family members said. He is presumed drowned.
- Thought Criminal Wins Appeal - Londonist
LondonistThought Criminal Wins AppealLondonist, UK - 3 hours ago... sobriquet "lyrical terrorist", applied not because of a love for rap rabble-rouser MIA but due to her penchant for writing extremist "poetry". ...
- Miami Is Beach Country and Book Country, Too (New York Times)
In the last two decades, the Miami Book Fair International has grown into a widely emulated benchmark event.
- Sonia Gordon - Baltimore Sun
Sonia GordonBaltimore Sun, United States - 31 minutes ago... watercolors and working as a fiber artist. In recent years, she began writing short stories and poetry, some of which was published in literary magazines.
- Emotion and law - Hindu
HinduEmotion and lawHindu, India - 2 hours agoWordsworth and Keats are more popular because of the universality in their poetry. I love EE Cummings as a poet.” His poems traverse the socio-economic, ...
- Usain Bolt electrifies Beijing, winning the 200 in a world-record time (Seattle Times)
This time he ran every meter of the race. He didn't sightsee. He didn't showboat. He didn't prance. This time Jamaica's Usain Bolt drove through the finish, waiting until he crossed the line to start the party.
- First Johnson Scholars Arrive at Washington and Lee University - Rockbridge Weekly
First Johnson Scholars Arrive at Washington and Lee UniversityRockbridge Weekly, VA - 1 hour agoThere are three Eagle Scouts, a poetry prize winner, a member of a mock trial team that came in fourth in a national competition, a second-place winner in a ...
- How Alliteration Enhances Poetry, Prose, And Memory - Medical News Today
From nursery rhymes to Shakespearian sonnets, alliterations have always been an important aspect of poetry whether as an interesting aesthetic touch or just as something fun to read. But a recent study suggests that this literary technique is useful ...
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