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- Rhyme and punishment: Vandals who trashed Robert Frost's home learn poetry as punishment (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
MIDDLEBURY, Vt. - Call it poetic justice: More than two dozen young people who broke into Robert Frost's former home for a beer party and trashed the place are being required to take classes in his poetry as part of their punishment.
- Education's not finished, BC grads told (Boston Globe)
In a heartfelt ode to the power and joys of education, acclaimed historian David McCullough exhorted Boston College graduates yesterday to "make the love of learning central to your life."
- Slam Poetry Team Represents the First Coast (First Coast News)
JACKSONVILLE, FL -- The members of the Jacksonville youth poetry slam team, Shattered Thought, is preparing to represent the First Coast on a national level.
- An athlete in the extreme sport of poetry (The Globe and Mail)
A Calgarian nominated for a French book? Because Erin Moure is 'attracted to the impossibility of translating poetry'
- Book Review: Anybody Any Minute by Julie Mars - Blogcritics.org
Book Review: Anybody Any Minute by Julie MarsBlogcritics.org, OH - 1 hour agoHer stories, poetry, reviews and articles have appeared in many printed anthologies and journals, and have won several awards. She is the author of The Art ...
- Woman writes about homeless experience - Explore Howard County
Woman writes about homeless experienceExplore Howard County, MD - 1 hour ago... among them a children's book, "Roast Beef and Gravy and Black Tongue," a book of poetry, "Poetry from the Heart," and a motivational series, "The Goal, ...
- School News: SE area towns (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)
Pittsford Sutherland Diana Gaston, daughter of Brenda and James Gaston of Pittsford, and a student at Pittsford Sutherland High School, was named a recipient of the St. Michael's College Scholarship and Service Book Award. Poetry
- Full house expected for Masefield song cycle - Ledbury Reporter
Full house expected for Masefield song cycleLedbury Reporter, UK - 5 hours agoThe Community Hall should be full for "The Wanderer" on Sunday, July 6 at 8pm, during the Ledbury Poetry Festival. Mr Frith said that Ledbury Community ...
- MUSIC (Washington Post)
The Birchmere booked Orchestra Baobab into its spacious, no-seats dance hall on Thursday night, rather than the usual stage-and-tables performing space. Good thing -- it's impossible to sit still when this Senegalese band gets moving, and it gets moving fast. Churning out a set of Afro-Cuban dance...
- On Shakey Ground - Philadelphia citypaper.net
On Shakey GroundPhiladelphia citypaper.net, PA - 3 hours agoA song like the clumsy "Let's Impeach the President" has all the righteous indignation of "Ohio" with none of the poetry.
- Updated 5/7: OPRF grad killed in possible gang crossfire - Pioneer Press Online
Updated 5/7: OPRF grad killed in possible gang crossfirePioneer Press Online, IL - 10 hours agoIshma Stewart's adolescent poetry mused on the meaning of the poverty that she saw in Chicago's public housing. As a student at Oak Park and River Forest ...
- Movie review: 'Mongol' portrays toughtest of men - News-Press
Hard places make for hard men, history has taught us. The conquistadors of Estremadura, the Apache of the desert Southwest and untold generations of Afghans bear this out. Toughest of all were the Mongols, warriors hammered on the anvil of the bare ...
- Is Hitler YOUR Doktor Too? (cmi santiago)
Kweer Kalifornia! Kweer Kalifornia "is the place you ought to be! So they loaded up the truck, and they moved to Beverly!" Was Hitler the King of the South? Hitler's in the Basement Mixing Up Your Medicine! Did the practices and principles of modern medicine come from Hitler too?
- Why McCain Would Make a Better President - Right Side News
Why McCain Would Make a Better PresidentRight Side News, GA - 3 hours agoIn addition to politics, he is an aficionado of baseball, poetry, music and ketchup flavored potato chips. Aaron satiates his various appetites in Boston.
- Chautauqua features heroes of the natural world - Asheville Citizen-Times
Chautauqua features heroes of the natural worldAsheville Citizen-Times, NC - 1 hour agoHer 1951 bestseller, “The Sea Around Us,†thrilled readers with the poetry of science. Eleven years later in her shattering classic “Silent Spring,†she ...
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