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- Bare has the 'write' stuff - Modesto Bee
Bare has the 'write' stuffModesto BeeAn avid writer, Colleen Stanley Bare has published 21 children's books, 1000 poems and countless newspaper articles. ...
- Sun Press Calendar of Events for February 25- March 3 - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Countdown to the Census, meeting at Cleveland Heights Community Center, Monticello Boulevard at Mayfield Road. Representatives from the U.S. Census Bureau will discuss ways people can spread the word about the importance of being counted. (216) 291 ...
- Midlake On Jason Lee, Dark Places And Brown Couches - Pedestrian TV
Midlake On Jason Lee, Dark Places And Brown CouchesPedestrian TVHe has a lot of classic literature that he is inspired by and reads a lot of poetry that he usually uses before he writes his own lyrics, he uses other ...
- Launch My Line Stressed Out - YAHOO!
The teams arrive at the studio. They have quite a bit of time this round with 55 hours, so they have no problem wasting it by discussing L. Marilyn and Coco, complete with a flashback to Coco being her awful, passive-aggressive, sabotaging bitch self ...
- Earlier Poe portrait more flattering than later-in-life images - Tulsa World
A rare copy of Poe's first book, "Tamerlane and Other Poems," sold in December for $662,500, a record for American literature. Before the auction, scheduled for June at Cowan's Auctions in Cincinnati, the portrait will be unveiled in conjunction with ...
- Low Art and High Drama at the Met - Brooklyn Rail
Brooklyn RailLow Art and High Drama at the MetBrooklyn RailStealing the show were both Kate Lindsey, singing beautifully as the Muse of Poetry and totally believable in the trouser-part of Hoffman's friend ...
- Negotiating change with memory - The Hindu
The HinduNegotiating change with memoryThe HinduHer poems were also featured in Penguin's anthology of poetry from the northeast, Dancing Earth (2009) edited by Robin Singh Ngangom. ...
- Obituary | Marjorie Nelson lit up many stages in Seattle - Seattle Times
She wrote poetry in her last years," said Judith da Silva. "My mother's whole life was about peace and art and community." She is survived by her two daughters, five stepchildren and 12 grandchildren. Plans for a memorial service in her honor will be ...
- OUR VIEW: Support your library - South Coast Today
Bleak winter days and cold nights are perfect times to nestle in with a good book. One of the best places to get that book is at your local library. SouthCoast libraries are wonderful places that provide many resources for information and ...
- Leaving a legacy - BCLocalNews
Leaving a legacyBCLocalNews... poetry and ancient cedars take up space on her canvases. “I've been painting since I was 11,†she says. “I think what runs in the family is creativity. ...and more »
- “Beyond the Intensities of the Fountain†- GC Advocate
GC Advocate“Beyond the Intensities of the Fountainâ€GC Advocate... person watch death come? One of America's most auspicious poets, Glück was born in New York City in 1943. She is the author of numerous books of poetry, ...
- Lantern Festival: A brief overview - CCTV
Lantern Festival: A brief overviewCCTVIt made for a grand scene which inspired lasting pieces of poetry. The Song Dynasty lengthened the celebration to five days, while the Ming Dynasty, ...and more »
- Salvador Dali Art Exhibit to be Shown in Fayetteville; Only Southeast ... - Carolina Newswire
FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. – Works from Salvador Dali, one of the world’s greatest artists in the past 100 years, will be on display in Fayetteville, N.C. It’s the only city in the Southeast chosen to host the national touring exhibition this year. The ...
- Reframing recession - Kingston Whig
For the first time in recent memory, Deb Chappel is listening to music. And as strange as it sounds, she says she has the recession to thank for it. Before the recent financial crisis, she was a successful lawyer, and her husband was a business ...
- Doughnuts and Candy for the Kids - The Chronicle of Higher Education
In my first year on the tenure track, I have a distinct memory of walking across the campus one day and falling in step with a senior professor who was heading to his class with a couple of grocery bags. I asked him what he was carrying, and he said ...
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