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- The histories, by Herodotus - Globe and Mail
Globe and MailThe histories, by HerodotusGlobe and Mail, Canada - 1 hour agoHistory, like poetry, began with war. Around 440 BC, some three centuries after Homer, singing of the wrath of Achilles, composed The Iliad, a Greek by the ...
- Dissecting Nas’ Untitled - Part 1 - Popmatters.com
The PopMatters writers guide recommends that record reviews run somewhere between 500 and 700 words. Sometimes I struggle to get 500 words out of an album and sometimes I have a hard time keeping the count under 700. This isn’t necessarily the ...
- Alesia: Madison beer fest soaking up popularity (Wisconsin State Journal)
Madison's non-profit, fine beer Great Taste of the Midwest on Aug. 9 has a drinking problem: It's too popular. On a recent Sunday morning, Great Taste sold all of its 5,000 tickets in seemingly the time it takes to pour a tap beer. Despite limiting sales to in-person sites and mail order — nothing online — each $35 ticket was sold within about 30 minutes. The beer fest ticketbuyers needed to be ...
- The path to being published (The Longview News-Journal)
Writers often have to confess:
- Snohomish girl gets another crack at national spelling bee - TheNewsTribune.com
Snohomish girl gets another crack at national spelling beeTheNewsTribune.com, WA - May 29, 2008“I write a lot of poetry based on natural beauty – like hills and flowers outside,” said Zhang. The home-schooled eighth-grader said she enjoys stringing ...
- Rushdie traces the roots of his latest award-winning tale - Malaysia Star
Rushdie traces the roots of his latest award-winning taleMalaysia Star, Malaysia - 1 hour agoHe found that a lot of poetry of that period used the image of black-eyed beauty. The beloved always had black eyes. He borrowed his hot-blooded heroine ...
- Native-American teens use poetry to convey heritage - SmartBrief
Native-American teens use poetry to convey heritageSmartBrief, DC - 23 minutes agoA group of Navajo teens will soon travel to Washington, DC, for the Brave New Voices International Youth Poetry Slam Festival, in which top teen poets ...
- Carrying the Torch - Ironton Online
Ralph Chatfield was home in Franklin Furnace for a sad duty, to attend the funeral of his grandfather, Edward McCleese. “I found out he passed away, while in transit,” Chatfield said. “So that made it a little harder.” Chatfield, a U.S. Army ...
- Composer goes from bombs, darkness to blooms, hope - Chicago Tribune
John Adams is taking us from the heart of darkness into the light of hope and renewal. Adams probed mankind's flirtation with the technology of mass annihilation in his opera "Doctor Atomic," which Lyric Opera presented early this season. The ...
- Environmental Writers at Women Writers Event - UK News
UK NewsEnvironmental Writers at Women Writers EventUK News, KY - 4 hours agoRounding out the trio of environmental writers presenting at the Kentucky Women Writers Conference is Marquart, known for her poetry collections ...
- Event Calendar (The Arbiter)
June 1 A “Stomp” is performing at the Morrison Center. Tickets are $27-$44.50. The show begins at 2 p.m. June 2 C 29th Annual Idaho Watercolor Society Juried Exhibition presented in the Student Union Gallery. There is no cost to view the exhibition.
- Despite bumps in life, some keep dream alive (Post-Tribune)
Ulysses Chew bowed his head, absorbed booming bass tones into his body and penned his poetry. “I’m back in the building, back in the booth,” Chew begins, “Who Dat? Mr. No Love, and this is the truth.”
- Miners’ Memorial: a pathway through our heritage - Pittsburg Morning Sun
Miners’ Memorial: a pathway through our heritagePittsburg Morning Sun, KS - 1 hour ago... it goes beyond impressive to inspirational with six kiosks that use historical narrative, photographs, poetry and song to educate visitors about notable ...
- Great Labor Arts Exchange: Celebrating Unions’ Future - AFL-CIO
AFL-CIOGreat Labor Arts Exchange: Celebrating Unions’ FutureAFL-CIO, DC - 7 hours agoby James Parks, Jun 28, 2008 Imagine this: A larger than life-sized puppet calling itself “Corporate Greed” is strutting through your neighborhood selling ...
- Woody Guthrie fest draws music lovers from across world (The Oklahoman)
OKEMAH — Strumming a guitar almost as big as she is and singing in a high, clear voice, Texas singer-songwriter Emily Elbert held the last note of her jazzy number "I Feel Fine” a breathtakingly long time. The crowd of about 250 music fans gathered in the basement of the Brick Street Cafe rewarded the diminutive 19-year-old with a standing ovation that left her grinning and blushing. Thursday ...
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