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- Bill Gallagher Hachita NM - Arkansas Indymedia
Bill Gallagher Hachita NMArkansas Indymedia, Arkansas - 6 hours agoOne major draw of this CD for me was the poetry underlying the music itself, the song lyrics. The anger is stark and unmistakable, no doubt, but refreshing, ...
- Roger Palmer lets the Dogs out (Creative Loafing Tampa)
Childlike artworks underscore the horrors of war... By Megan Voeller When a people are used as mere human instruments for firing cannon or thrusting bayonets, in the service and for the selfish purposes of a master, such war degrades a people. --J.S. Mill When philosopher John Stuart Mill evoked those brutal images in 1862, he was actually writing in favor of war, but only in cases that "protect ...
- Elementary students help select poems for national book - Daily Reflector
Students at South Greenville and Elmhurst elementary schools are helping to select poems for a new book to be published nationally. Teachers and students in grades three-five are reading and voting for their favorite poems from a collection of ...
- Miles Kington Remembered: For rulings on the English language ... - The Independent
It's a great pleasure to welcome the return of Dr Wordsmith, our roving linguist, who has torn himself away from the Three Jolly Typesetters to come and answer queries about the highways and byways of language. In the words of the poet, let battle ...
- Italy’s tribute to a Polish poet - Thenews.pl
Italy’s tribute to a Polish poetThenews.pl, Poland - 3 hours agoThe programme of the festival include poetry readings, panel discussions, a performance of Herbert’s play The Philosophers’ Cave and a film about the poet. ...
- Padma Lakshmi: The anti-Martha Stewart - Newsday
AS Padma Lakshmi enters Craft, the Century City outpost of Tom Colicchio's Manhattan -based restaurant, the waitstaff momentarily stop prepping for dinner service to stare. Her long black hair is in a ponytail and she's wearing an oversized navy blue ...
- A year of adventures with plein air painters - The Daily News of Newburyport
A year of adventures with plein air paintersThe Daily News of Newburyport, MA - 3 hours agoJames Najarian, a member of the Powow River Poets, has been published in Tar River Poetry, Ararat, Watershed, Blue Unicorn and other journals. ...
- Youths (The Olympian)
n An evening with two "Washington Reads" authors Jess Walter and Jim Lynch: 6:30 p.m. May 22, Washington State Library, 6880 Capitol Blvd. S., Tumwater. Free. 360-704-5269.
- Akron Youth Receive Art of Green Space Awards - Lawn & Landscape
Akron Youth Receive Art of Green Space AwardsLawn & Landscape, OH - 7 hours agoPatricia Boh, Nicholas Hobbs and Evie Nyerges answered that question through poetry, painting and mixed media artwork and won their age categories in ...
- Waltzing Maltida a little ditty, historians say - ABC Online
Waltzing Maltida a little ditty, historians sayABC Online, Australia - 1 hour agoHe says people have always extracted their own meanings from poetry but believes Paterson could have been pursuing two goals. "It'd be almost impossible for ...
- Arrest made in slayings, sex assaults - AZCentral.com
A combination of tips from the public and swift work by the Mesa police crime lab led to an arrest Wednesday of a suspect in a series of sexual assaults and two strangulations in Mesa and Phoenix, authorities said. "We want to let the community know ...
- The quality of writing can vary, but we all agree on the subject (The Daily Reflector)
A friend recently shared a poem her teenage daughter had written for her birthday. The poem is lovely as it recognizes and honors the way the mother focuses on what's important.
- Spitzer Space Telescope at Knoxville Pearl ... and more (The Maryville Daily Times)
SPITZER SPACE TELESCOPE AT KNOXVILLE PEARL: There's something oddly comforting about the music of the one-man band Spitzer Space Telescope.
- Rona Brinlee, The Bookmark (NPR)
Set during the Siege of Leningrad in 1941, City of Thieves combines masterful storytelling with poignant historical insights — and, in the end, a joyous conclusion.
- Iraqi translators have the deadliest job (San Francisco Chronicle)
Neither his parents nor his siblings know he works for the U.S. Army. It's bad enough that he wakes up each night around 2 a.m., the hour his armored convoy was hit by a roadside bomb several months ago. He doesn't want his family to have the same...
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