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- Ruth Annetta Knudtson 1923-2008 (Sidney Herald-Leader)
Ruth Annetta Knudtson, 85, Wibaux, passed on to her home in Glory on Monday, Sept. 8, 2008, at the Wibaux County Nursing Home in Wibaux. Visitation will be held from 3-6 p.m. Sunday, Sept.14, 2008, at the Chapel of the Silvernale-Silha Funeral Home in Wibaux.
- Writers at Work returns to Park City - Park Record
Writers at Work returns to Park CityPark Record, UT - 14 hours agoSpiro Arts will play host to the poetry and prose workshops, discussion groups and panels for Utah's annual writing conference in June of 2009. ...
- GUEST COLUMN: Practicing gratitude - Easton Journal
GUEST COLUMN: Practicing gratitudeEaston Journal, MA - 2 hours agoI had stopped writing poetry many years before, after my father died, because it brought out all that painful grief, and I didn’t want to deal with it. ...
- Charity ball raises £4,000 for breast cancer - This is Stourbridge
FUNDRAISING events are pulling in the pounds and raising awareness for a breast reconstruction group. A charity ball held at the Next Generation club in Brierley Hill, on Friday October 24, in aid Rainbow Breast Reconstruction Group raised £4,000 ...
- ONARCHITECTURE- Poet to Architect: Remaking the way we see things - The Hook
The HookONARCHITECTURE- Poet to Architect: Remaking the way we see thingsThe Hook, VA - 27 minutes ago"I was tremendously inspired by their revelatory description of nature," says Williams, a former MFA student at UVA, who now teaches poetry at Centre ...
- The Salisbury Singers perform Brahms’ German Requiem. (T&G Staff ... - Worcester Telegram
The Salisbury Singers perform Brahms’ German Requiem. (T&G Staff ...Worcester Telegram, MA - 23 minutes agoHence, it’sa favorite of secularists and may at some level reflect the composer’s ambivalences about the death of his mother, as well as that of Robert ...
- Words Fail - Andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com
When we are presented with a grief so enormous and incomprehensible, we who have made language our business feel a desperate desire to use that language to make some sense of what we've confronting. We want to be heard, and we express ourselves out ...
- Briefly in Books - Ithaca Journal
Author Tim Gallagher will read from and discuss his new book, “Falcon Fever” at 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 19, at Bookery II in the DeWitt Mall, 215 N. Cayuga St. A book signing will follow the event. Since he was 12 years old, Tim Gallagher has been ...
- Do the right thing: Find a better war movie - Orlando Sentinel
Poor Spike Lee . You just knew, the moment he lashed out at Clint Eastwood for leaving black soldiers out of Eastwood's two-part Iwo Jima epic, that he had really put his foot in it. And now here's proof. Miracle at St. Anna is Lee's sloppy, absurdly ...
- For Colgate’s Top Back, Life Is More Than Football - New York Times
New York TimesFor Colgate’s Top Back, Life Is More Than FootballNew York Times, United States - 3 hours agoI’ve had poetry and short stories published. Going to jail was the lesson of my life. I think everything you do, every bump in the road, is going to teach ...
- Maine Authors To Judge Student Writing Contest - WCSH-TV
Maine Authors To Judge Student Writing ContestWCSH-TV, ME - 6 hours agoStudents may submit work in one of three categories: poetry, short story or essay. The deadline for entries is Dec. 1. Last year, 218 students from 65 Maine ...
- Stories from Thursday, Sep. 25 - Daily Tribune
Photos: Facility largest cranberry processing plant in the world Wood County ranks 8th in state for percentage of workers without jobs Heart of Wisconsin president receives award Wis. unemployment rate is down from national rate In Wisconsin stop ...
- Canada Council stands behind poetry award - The Chronicle Herald
TORONTO — The Canada Council, which administers the Governor General’s Literary Awards, is standing by the decision of its jury to award this year’s poetry prize to Jacob Scheier, despite complaints by some critics that the decision is tainted ...
- Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Hayden Carruth dies - WTNH.com
Munnsville, N.Y. (AP) -- Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Hayden Carruth is being remembered as someone who wrote about the ordinary folks who inhabited his world. Carruth was 87 when he died Monday at his home in Munnsville, New York, about 30 miles east ...
- BOOKS: The poet laureate looks back - Washington Times
Washington TimesBOOKS: The poet laureate looks backWashington Times, DC - 51 minutes agoBy Donald Hall I first met Donald Hall 30 years ago, when I was a freshman in college, at a poetry reading from his collection, "Kicking the Leaves. ...
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