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- Quisenberry's pitching prowess has been ignored - News-Democrat
There are a couple of good reasons to think about Dan Quisenberry this weekend. For one, the Royals will be giving out Quiz bobblehead dolls to the first 20,000 fans at Saturday night's game. And this bobblehead, unlike most, actually looks like the ...
- Revisit Tasha Tudor's world - The Free Lance-Star
The Free Lance-StarRevisit Tasha Tudor's worldThe Free Lance-Star, VA - 2 hours agoShe also compiled poetry collections, such as "Wings from the Wind," with poetry from venerable writers such as Robert Louis Stevenson, Robert Frost, ...
- Alive in spirit and in her poetry - Montreal Gazette
Ellie Clavier's father, Dave, has been gone a long time, nearly half her life. He died just a few years after her wedding, never knew any of her four children. But it is a rare day that she does not think of him, even after 25 years, and she feels ...
- Cathy Davey (RainbowNetwork.com)
Cathy Davey was always destined to be a musician. Having grown up with parents who were creative types - her mother is a sculptor, her father a musician and composer - conventional means of academia just didn't appeal to her. Having dyslexia didn't help, either.
- Neighbors roundup - Arizona Daily Star
Neighbors roundupArizona Daily Star, AZ - 1 hour agoStudents learn about the water cycle, plants and animals and incorporate those lessons into art and poetry. The contest is open to kids who have completed a ...
- Soldier Boy - New York Times
Soldier BoyNew York Times, United States - 50 minutes agoThe point, of course, is that the news we get from poetry isn’t like the news we get from newspapers. Nor is it like the news we get from memoirs, ...
- Tell Me This is Normal, by Julie O'Callaghan - Independent
Tell Me This is Normal, by Julie O'CallaghanIndependent, UK - 1 hour agoThe demotic, funny, quiety devastating vignettes of Julie O'Callaghan seem to owe a debt to the brevity and precision of classical Chinese poetry. ...
- Bolt strikes another record - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Bolt strikes another recordMinneapolis Star Tribune, MN - 5 hours agoThe stride, it is poetry in motion. "He's blessed with a unique anatomy, a huge competitive heart, and he's having a good time." Bolt posed before the start ...
- Mona Hatoum at Parasol Unit - the Sunday Times review - Times Online
In the Chapman brothers’ staggeringly good recreation of hell at White Cube - if you haven’t seen it yet, consider yourself spanked by head teacher Januszczak - there’s a strange and sad little figure living in a cabin on a hilltop outside all ...
- Herkimer county community news - Observer-Dispatch
The Shawangunk Nature Preserve on Pardeeville Road will offer two workshops to take place from 10:30 a.m. to noon Saturday, Sept. 6. They are: ä Recycling Wool: Learn how to re-cycle woolen garments & blankets to give them a new life by making ...
- Old-Time Country Music fest brings hundreds of performers to Le Mars (Le Mars Daily Sentinel)
Le Mars and the Plymouth County Fairgrounds will be the place to be as the 33rd Annual National Old-Time Country & Bluegrass Festival and Contest comes to town Aug. 25-31.
- Minneapolis' Rain Taxi keeps tabs on the literary scene - Los Angeles Times
Minneapolis' Rain Taxi keeps tabs on the literary sceneLos Angeles Times, CA - 38 minutes agoThere are reviews of poetry and audio and graphic novels, including a look at "Witness," a compilation of wordless graphic novels published between 1918 and ...
- Your weekly planner - Bucyrus Telegraph Forum
Your weekly plannerBucyrus Telegraph Forum, United States - 4 hours agoPoet Sarah Stahl (poetry reading) -- 12:40 pm, in the poetry tent on the corner of Cleveland Avenue and Gay Street on the campus of Columbus College of Art ...
- Too Soon for Iraq Dramas? - Gawker
Why isn’t George Packer ’s terrific little play Betrayed — about the three pro-American Iraqis who don’t quite get what they need from America – not doing better? (It opened in February at the Culture Project in Soho, extended its run for a ...
- Chattanooga: City Court clerk resigns because of 'inappropriate decisions' (Chattanooga Times Free Press)
The man who was in charge of running Chattanooga’s City Court had a “strong pattern” of sexually explicit behavior in the workplace and had received counseling for touching a female employee, according to a report released by the city of Chattanooga.
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