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- Blue Skies (Metro Santa Cruz)
Phoebe Snow always put her daughter first, even after her death.
- The poetry of self defense (Massachusetts Daily Collegian)
Imagine walking into a bar and having a stranger invade your personal space; or imagine walking down a dark alley and being forcibly threatened.
- Turning the air blue - BBC News
BBC NewsTurning the air blueBBC News, UK - 1 hour agoThe English language has many levels, stretching from the mundane, the everyday, to the divine, the level of love, worship and poetry. ...
- Authors grieve over Wallace's apparent suicide (Post-Bulletin)
NEW YORK -- The literary world is in grief for David Foster Wallace, an author of seemingly unstoppable curiosity, imagination and ambition who apparently killed himself last week. Readers are seeking out his work,
- Regionalist painter documented rural, urban scenes from his life (The Columbus Dispatch)
Clyde Singer was a beloved artist, critic and administrator in northeastern Ohio. During a 50-year career at the Butler Institute of American Art in Youngstown, he held many titles -- including artist in residence and assistant director. He inspired fellow artists and guided students. His most impressive legacy, however, is his stunning volume of work: He produced more than 3,000 paintings, ...
- The poem as testament - Norwalk Hour
Sarah Hannah's second, and final, poetry collection. By Jason Guriel Poetry Media Service "Inflorescence," by Sarah Hannah. Tupelo Press. $16.95. The author of this next book, a one-time nominee for Yale Younger Poet, committed suicide last year. Its ...
- Apply now to be APHA’s 2009 World Show artist - Equestrianmag.com
Apply now to be APHA’s 2009 World Show artistEquestrianmag.com, FL - 5 hours ago“We need an artist who can capture the poetry in motion when human and equine personalities are matched in a dynamic and rewarding partnership. ...
- Star power meets philanthropy with celeb charities, but they must choose carefully (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
NEW YORK - Bono battles the AIDS epidemic. Leonardo tries to make the world a greener place, and Martha has a soft spot for animals. For today's celebs, charity work is almost as much a part of the job as walking the red carpet.
- An injury irrevocably altered their marriage—but not their love - Parade Magazine
Parade MagazineAn injury irrevocably altered their marriage—but not their loveParade Magazine - 6 hours agoDespite the many daily difficulties that we contend with, secure in our love, we are mostly content. Maybe it’s the reward of rising to the challenge, ...
- Paul Zeise's Pitt football chat transcript - Pittsburgh Post Gazette
Paul Zeise's Pitt football chat transcriptPittsburgh Post Gazette, PA - 16 hours agoLatif_Grim_s_Poetry: Did you ever read any of Latif Grim's Poetry? It was pretty good. Paul Zeise: Um, no -- is there some web-site where it is on display? ...
- His Irish Eyes Are Shining on America Now (New York Times)
The playwright Ronan Noone has moved to American subjects after the series of Irish ensemble plays that kicked off his career.
- Blackwood poet in Assembly blasphemy row - South Wales Argus
Blackwood poet in Assembly blasphemy rowSouth Wales Argus, UK - 3 hours agoMr Jones said his work - his sixth poetry book - discussed his feelings towards many religions, not just Christianity. He said: "I'm just declaring myself ...
- THINGS TO DO THIS WEEKEND - Daily Journal
Nightlife, features band to be announced today; NFL Football Package Sundays; Monday Night Football; Satellite Poker League 7 p.m. Tuesday; Satellite Poker League 7 p.m. and shuffle bowl Wednesday. (856) 327-8011. BoJo's, 222 N. High Street ...
- The US Embassy in Vilnius Presents American Navajo Poetry in ... - BNS (pranešimas spaudai)
The US Embassy in Vilnius Presents American Navajo Poetry in ...BNS (pranešimas spaudai), Lithuania - 2 hours agoThe US Embassy in Vilnius is pleased to announce the visit of two young Native American Navajo poets Mr. Nolan Black Eagle Eskeets and Ms. April Kateri ...
- Ross Eugene Heikkila - Great Falls Tribune
Ross Eugene HeikkilaGreat Falls Tribune, MT - 6 hours agoHe also wrote many short stories and poetry. He loved people and was always there to lend a helping hand. Survivors include his wife, Sherry Heikkila of ...
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