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- Lord Whimsy's dandy bog - Philadelphia Daily News
It's very warm today, well into 80-degree territory. Nonetheless, Victor Allen Crawford 3d is dressed in a pressed linen suit and tie, long-sleeved shirt with French cuffs (and links), polka-dotted pocket square, the whole enchilada. Standing in his ...
- Honoring LHS alumni - Logan Daily News
Honoring LHS alumniLogan Daily News, OH - 7 hours agoThen, the winners of the WordQuest annual poetry contest were brought to the gazebo to receive their plaques and recite their award-winning poems. ...
- Silver Jews - Lookout Mountain, Lookout Sea - musicOMH.com
Silver Jews - Lookout Mountain, Lookout SeamusicOMH.com, UK - 6 hours ago... as more and more nuances and links are revealed. If Berman does decide to swap songs for prose full-time, then poetry's gain will be music's loss for sure.
- Music can be path to language and math (The Times of Northwest Indiana)
The challenge was to come up with an idea that can transform public education, particularly in poor communities. The winner: an educator with a passion for making school fun.
- Sharon Cox Bland - Thomasville Times-Enterprise
A memorial service for Sharon Cox Bland is at 11 a.m., Wednesday, June 4, 2008, at Reidsville United Methodist Church in Reidsville with a reception and lunch immediately following for family and friends. She died June 1, at Hospice Savannah after a ...
- The Impostor - Damon Galgut - Tonight
The Impostor - Damon GalgutTonight, South Africa - 10 hours agoAdam, who once published a book of poems as a young man, is determined to begin writing poetry again after 20 years of silence and working in a faceless ...
- Its Neon Lights Still Shine - Washington Post
Washington PostIts Neon Lights Still ShineWashington Post, United States - 9 minutes agoI love that the movie allows Olivia Newton-John to roller-skate, wear legwarmers, quote poetry by Samuel Taylor Coleridge and sing that "you have to believe ...
- Karadzic Was Once Considered A Moderate By Many - NPR News
NPR.org , July 24, 2008 · Radovan Karadzic, the former leader of the Bosnian Serbs, was indicted for war crimes in 1995 by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. Among other charges brought against him, Karadzic was held ...
- That economic squeeze you feel isn't your imagination (Las Vegas Business Press)
Americans feel squeezed now and economist Jared Bernstein senses why. He says the costs of many basic items in their market basket -- health care, education, child care -- have risen steadily although wages haven't kept up.
- Startled by sudden apparition, - OpEdNews
Startled by sudden apparition,OpEdNews, PA - 6 hours agoSome of his poetry can be found at The Poetry Corner at OpEdNews.He is an associate editor for OpEdNews. Bonanno is a political progressive, ...
- Sharing stories of John: Tribute to student who drowned (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)
John Erlanson loved crafting prose. “Love is the greatest power; it’s with us every hour,” he once wrote. Those lines resonated among more than 200 of Erlanson’s family members and friends who attended a nearly two-hour memorial service at Atascadero High School on Wednesday afternoon. Erlanson — a 17-year-old student at the high school — died May 7 when he drowned in the campus pool. School ...
- MC professor to present paper at Oxford University - My West Texas
To mark her 25th year at Midland College, English professor Pam Howell wanted to do something special and she found it. This summer, she will present a paper at the 20th Oxford Round Table in England in July. Her paper is titled “No More Heroes ...
- Food, rides and games all part of Raisin Festival (Selma Enterprise)
For five days, Lincoln Park was filled with colorful rides both big and small, the sound of children laughing, and the smell of delicious food wafting through the air as Selma hosted the 29th annual Raisin Festival.
- Johann Hari: As life flies on, don't let poetry pass you by - The Independent
I used to think poetry was a rotting art form, waiting only for its own Eleanor Rigby funeral. In an age that gets faster and faster and faster every day – where great gallons of information are spewed all over us constantly – what place was ...
- 'Plague of Doves' author Louise Erdrich coming to Portsmouth - Portsmouth Herald
After 13 novels, three volumes of poetry, children's books and even some non-fiction works, Louise Erdrich can spin complex narrative, vibrant characters and intricate plot into literary gold. In her new novel, "The Plague of Doves," Erdrich creates ...
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