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- Chemical engineer's love of Latin leads to salutatorian selection - Princeton University
Chemical engineer's love of Latin leads to salutatorian selectionPrinceton University, NJ - 2 hours agoFrom exploring political themes in Roman poetry to experimenting with potential advances in nanoelectronics, Morrison has tackled an array of intellectual ...
- Poets on the Psalms - GoErie.com
Poets on the PsalmsGoErie.com, PA - 3 hours agoThis collection of essays by 14 contemporary poets grapples with the magnificent poetry of the Book of Psalms as it speaks to the modern reader. ...
- At our best (Corvallis Gazette-Times)
(Published April 28) CHS students win folk music award Corvallis High School students Rebecca Lomnicky and Gary Breed were awarded the Corvallis Folklore Society Folk Music Award on April 17 at Local Folk!, the open-mic program of Corvallis Folklore Society and The Arts Center. The annual award is given to high school students who best exemplify the performance of music in the folk tradition.
- 'August: Osage County' is 'King Lear' in slapstick — with a Cape Girardeau connection (Southeast Missourian)
By Robert W. Hamblin
- LAT Gags Blogs - Slate
Hey bloggers, There has been a little buzz surrounding John Edwards and his alleged affair. Because the only source has been the National Enquirer we have decided not to cover the rumors or salacious speculations. So I am asking you all not to blog ...
- Poetry trail helped by digger (Belper Today)
Beth's Poetry Trail latest addition was given a helping hand in the form of a JCB machine, which was used to transport a large stone through Belper River Gardens (28/05/2008)
- Quartermaine's Terms: a potent blend of comedy and pain - Daily Telegraph
There is a scene in Simon Gray's fine play, first seen in 1981, in which the eponymous St John Quartermaine invites a succession of his colleagues at a Cambridge English language school to join him for a night at the theatre, only to be turned down ...
- Wilfrid Rodgers, 88; reporter, editor, columnist for Globe - Boston Globe
Wilfrid C. Rodgers, who covered the Kennedy White House as part of a 45-year career as a reporter, columnist, and editor for The Boston Globe, died May 22 of respiratory failure at his Scituate home. He was 88. Mr. Rodgers, known as Bud, started out ...
- Freestyle 101: Blaze Ya Dead Homie - G4 TV
Freestyle 101: Blaze Ya Dead HomieG4 TV, CA - 16 hours agoAnd if you dig Meeno, check out other ICP-approved underground artists on Freestyle 101 such as Phoenix Orion, Insane Poetry, and Bizzare of D12. ...
- 'Crusading spirit' adrift on Thai political winds - Asia Times
BANGKOK - As a secondary school student, Jakrapob Penkair was acknowledged by his peers for eulogistic poems he wrote about King Bhumibol Adulyadej. More recently, as Prime Minister's Office Minister, he oversaw the government's 650-million-baht (US ...
- Artworks not made to order (Wairarapa Times-Age)
A plethora of video art, painting, clay work, needle felting, drypoint etchings and poetry grace Aratoi from today as part of King Street Artwork's 11th retrospective exhibition Not Made To Order.
- These kids know how to write (The Daily World)
Dan Jackson | The Daily World Children’s poet Kenn Nesbitt entertains kids at the Young Author’s Conference on Saturday in the Hoquiam High School Little Theater.
- Thomas M. Disch | Praised sci-fi author, 68 - Philadelphia Inquirer
Thomas M. Disch, 68, who has been called one of the most important science-fiction writers of his generation, died Saturday in New York. Friends said Mr. Disch was found dead in his apartment. He had shot himself in the head, according to the New ...
- Architecture: The Love Song of R. Buckminster Fuller - New York Times
PALO ALTO, Calif. AS the designer R. Buckminster Fuller liked to tell it, his powerful creative vision was born of a moment of deep despair at the age of 32. A self-described ne’er-do-well, twice ejected from Harvard, a failure in business and a ...
- Serbia's arresting development - Los Angeles Times
After 13 years of fulsome denials, false starts and broken promises, Serbia's new leaders have finally taken the step they said was impossible. On Monday, police arrested Radovan Karadzic, one of the remaining marquee fugitives indicted for war ...
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