Poetry news via Google, MSN, and Yahoo!
- Diaries show Saddam feared getting AIDS in prison - Times Daily
Ousted Iraqi President Saddam Hussein reacts in court in this 2006 file photo in Baghdad, Iraq. Hussein feared catching AIDS or other diseases during his U.S.-supervised captivity, a leading Arab newspaper said Monday in publishing excerpts of his ...
- Phyllis Jacobs & Nancy McLoughlin exhibit at The Artists' Gallery - Frederick News-Post
When: May 2 to June 1. Opening reception from 5 to 9 p.m. Saturday, May 3. Gallery hours continue from noon to 5 p.m. Friday, Saturday and Sunday and by appointment with the artists. Where: The Artists' Gallery, 4 E. Church St., Frederick ...
- Salthouse art show is ready to sail - Norfolk Eastern Daily Press
Norfolk Eastern Daily PressSalthouse art show is ready to sailNorfolk Eastern Daily Press, UK - 5 hours agoA programme of talks, recitals and concerts opens with Sea Fever, a marine celebration in poetry, prose, music and song featuring Patience Tomlinson, ...
- 'Hey, boss, what's your sign?' - Globe and Mail
If astrology is the basis for the world's flakiest pickup line in a bar, imagine how it would go over in a job interview. But don't be so dismissive of the benefits of asking colleagues, business associates, even your boss about the alignment of ...
- Sketches of the Sublime: Exhibit at Cedar Grove traces the ... - Hillsdale Independent
Sketches of the Sublime: Exhibit at Cedar Grove traces the ...Hillsdale Independent, NY - 1 hour agoThis Sunday, May 4, Cedar Grove opens its doors for the season with free admission to the galleries and a new exhibition that unites almost 20 of Cole's ...
- Noon - Poetry reading and book launch Thursday for Emelihter Kihleng - Pacific Daily News
Noon - Poetry reading and book launch Thursday for Emelihter KihlengPacific Daily News, GU - 1 hour agoHer first collection of poetry was recently released and published by Kahuaomanoa Press in Honolulu. She recently returned from a book launch in Hawaii ...
- British military in contempt of the law - Chronicle
British military in contempt of the lawChronicle, Zimbabwe - 2 hours agoLike the British royal family, the British Prime Minister simply follows the money. Brown set off recently for Saudi Arabia, exporter of Wahhabi ...
- The Keats, Lung and TB Story teaches children about local history and medicine (London SE1)
Pupils from Cathedral School performed "The Keats, Lung and TB Story" at Guy's Chapel on Wednesday. The play was staged as the culmination of an interactive programme designed to teach children more about science and their bodies.
- HICKMAN: Two great picks for tweens - or anyone - Sun Chronicle
Though my behavior occasionally indicates otherwise, it has been decades since I was a "tween" - the 9-12 age group designated for readers of the two books featured in today's column. But what a rollicking good time I would have missed if the ...
- Two poetry books for children, one new, one a classic (Portsmouth Herald)
My Bent Tree
- How does a headteacher cope with a pupil's murder? - Guardian Unlimited
Floral tributes to Ben Kinsella, the 17th teenager to die violently in London this year. Photograph: Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images Hours before the funeral of knife victim 16-year-old Ben Kinsella late last week, another teenager was stabbed to death ...
- Argentina's 'loony radio' threatened by hospital closure (The New Zealand Herald)
BUENOS AIRES - With no front teeth, Pacotillo is an unlikely radio sensation. And his patter with members of his on-air posse sounds more like a group therapy session than a Saturday show.
- St. Prosper of Aquitaince - Catholic Online
Called "the best disciple of Augustine," St. Prosper of Aquitaine (c. 370-c. 463/465) devoted his life to defending Augustine's doctrines of grace and predestination against those who opposed it. Prosper may have been born at Limoges; he may have ...
- Bad or good, it's life on the Fringe - The Gazette (Montreal)
Bad or good, it's life on the FringeThe Gazette (Montreal), Canada - 1 hour agoHer character is a rebellious teen dropout named Map with way more attitude than Avril Lavigne, a little criminal in the making (the writing brings Heather ...
- On the Rocks (Metro Santa Cruz)
At the point of meltdown from alcohol corrosion, Jack Kerouac went on a hejira--or what Alcoholics Anonymous calls "the geographical cure." This road trip added one volume to Kerouac's "Dulouz Legend," the series of books about himself and his wanderings across America.
|
|
Refinance your Mortgage today and save!
Home Mortgages
December 2007 Mortgage News
|