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- Charlotte Higgins: Ancient Greece's influence surrounds us - History News Network
Charlotte Higgins: Ancient Greece's influence surrounds usHistory News Network, WA - 18 hours agoThey shaped the basic disciplines and genres in which we still organise thought: from poetry to drama, from philosophy to history, from natural history, ...
- Out There - Financial Times
Out ThereFinancial Times, UK - Nov 2, 2008Extract from 'Dark Matter: Poems of Space' edited by Maurice Riordan and Jocelyn Bell Burnell (Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, £8.50) You have viewed your ...
- Senior moments - Sunday Paper
Senior momentsSunday Paper, GA - 3 hours agoIf meat puppets are more to your taste—or off-key songs, morbid film clips and heavy-handed poetry readings about morality, the economics of war and the ...
- Local author releases book - Sarnia Observer
Local author releases bookSarnia Observer, Canada - 5 hours agoLocal author Peggy Fletcher will release her new poetry book at the Lawrence House Centre for the Arts this month. The book, "Song of the Lakes: A prayer ...
- Meetings (The State)
COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS COLUMBIA MIDLANDS AUBURN CLUB: Quarterly dinner, 6:30 tonight at the Flight Deck, 109-A Old Chapin Road, Lexington. Auburn University alumni and fans of all ages welcome. www.midlandsauclub.com COLDSTREAM GARDEN CLUB: 9:30 a.m. Monday at the home of Mable Rice. David Robbins of Woodley’s Garden Center, will give a presentation on “Hostas and Shade Gardening.” ...
- Shreve Offers Testimony to the Craft of Writing (Fairfield Citizen-News)
Best-selling novelist Anita Shreve, whose book "The Pilot's Wife" catapulted her to national and international renown when Oprah Winfrey selected it for her book club in 1999, gave a gathering of aspiring writers and fans a peek into her world as a writer and into her latest novel, "Testimony," as guest speaker of Fairfield University's Inspired Writers series.
- UMass Boston Professor Publishes New Book (The Mass Media)
The Mass Media was lucky enough to catch up with professor an esteemed author Jill McDonough to chat about her latest publication, her accomplishments and what you can do to follow in her literary footsteps. Mass Media: What courses do you teach here at UMB? Jill McDonough: I teach Reading and Writing Poetry at the undergrad and graduate levels this term; next term I'm teaching ...
- Bernstein birthday bash brings gifts for his fans - Trading Markets (press release)
Bernstein birthday bash brings gifts for his fansTrading Markets (press release), CA - 5 hours agoOn Wednesday night, WQED-TV will broadcast a 90th birthday bash for Bernstein, who died in 1990. The concert opened the current season at Carnegie Hall. ...
- Donald Finkel, 79, poet noted for juxtapositions, free style - Boston Globe
NEW YORK - Donald Finkel, a noted American poet whose work teemed with curious juxtapositions, which in their unorthodoxy helped illuminate the function of poetry itself, died on Nov. 15 at his home in St. Louis. He was 79. The cause was ...
- Literary events around Seattle November 17th- November 22nd - Examiner.com
Examiner.comLiterary events around Seattle November 17th- November 22ndExaminer.com - 3 hours ago... sign his book The Crime of Reason: And the Closing of the Scientific Mind at 7:30 pm (tickets are $5) Spitfire: Poetry Slam (open mic) at 8 pm Thursday, ...
- Nostalgic’ moment captures poetry championship for teen - Johnson City Press
Caitlin Walker’s moment of inspiration and touch of nostalgia has catapulted her to the status of published poet. Fifteen-year-old Walker won the General Federation of Women’s Club’s International Poetry Contest as an eighth-grader at Ashley ...
- Legends and Unsung Heroes - School Library Journal
Legends and Unsung HeroesSchool Library Journal - 41 minutes agoDespite his own wounds, Sergeant William H. Carney, the first African American to receive the Congressional Medal of Honor, heroically saves the flag when ...
- Retired Alliance-area teacher Marilyn Tullys says she has acquired 'attitude of gratitude' (The Alliance Review)
"You've heard of the purpose driven life. Well, here it is. You reach out to others and you open a channel to receive all sorts of love and warmth back. It's very rewarding," said retired Alliance-area teacher Marilyn Tullys, who was recently honored for her teaching and her work in the community.
- (Music Editor Urban Network) - Urban Network
Urban Network(Music Editor Urban Network)Urban Network, CA - 10 minutes agoMy father really gravitated towards the WAR album and both of my parents embraced the Tops record…seduced by the gravitational pull of the poetry in songs ...
- A Meditation on Hope and Change - Front Page
Under the rubric of “hope and change,” explicitly or implicitly, the Left has always been enamored of grand historical schemes and demagogic archetypes of social and political salvation. Thus in the 20 th century it made common cause with the ...
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