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- 'Reluctant Environmentalist' Learning to Go Green (Fairfield Citizen-News)
Mariann Regan is retired and couldn't be happier. After 40 years as a professor of English at Fairfield University, where she met and married her husband, Richard, also a professor of English, she now has the time to devote herself to writing books, especially her memoir.
- The Sex Life of Peacocks - Blogcritics.org
The Sex Life of PeacocksBlogcritics.org, OH - Jul 19, 2008His poetry has been published by the Culture Cafe magazine of the British Council Library and broadcast by All India Radio. His book of poems `That strange ...
- North Beach old-timer lands in hospital - San Francisco Gate
On June 5, an elderly man named Jerry Kulek was evicted from his North Beach apartment for falling two months behind in the rent. He lived on the streets for three weeks before he collapsed on the sidewalk in front of Washington Square. He had ...
- No more whining about Greek wine - Columbia Daily Tribune
No more whining about Greek wineColumbia Daily Tribune, MO - 21 minutes agoTolides is a poet - his first book was a National Poetry Series selection - but he has often worked in his brother’s liquor store in Connecticut, ...
- A teacher and inspiration, Joe Daily of Flushing, dies after 18 ... - The Flint Journal - MLive.com
The Flint Journal - MLive.comA teacher and inspiration, Joe Daily of Flushing, dies after 18 ...The Flint Journal - MLive.com, MI - 3 hours agoThrough three recurrences, he maintained a love of life that produced two self-published poetry books and a determination to never give up. ...
- Haycast 04: Farting, reading and Rushdie - Guardian Unlimited
In today's programme, Claire Armitstead talks to the children's authors Francesca Simon and Eoin Colfer, plus the poet and performer Lemn Sissay. We also hear what some of the youngest fans of the Hay festival like to read. Francesca Simon is author ...
- Tatum O'Neal arrested; Grammer has heart attack; Sheen marries 3rd time (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
"Frasier" star Kelsey Grammer suffered a mild heart attack this past weekend and is resting in a hospital in Hawaii. He's expected to be released some time this week. ...
- 'It is a grand new beginning for this country' - Chicago Tribune
'It is a grand new beginning for this country'Chicago Tribune, United States - 2 hours agoThere's a lot of symbolism and poetry in Obama's victory. "I couldn't anticipate this night, but I knew it was possible. . . . More Americans are going to ...
- Erdrich to share tale of her novel - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Erdrich to share tale of her novelMilwaukee Journal Sentinel, WI - 2 hours agoErdrich's body of published work began in 1984 with a volume of poetry, "Jacklight," and the novel, "Love Medicine," which won the National Book Critics ...THE PLAGUE OF DOVES. By Louise Erdrich. Houston Chronicleall 9 news articles
- ‘History’ cast is at the head of the class - Boston Herald
‘History’ cast is at the head of the classBoston Herald, United States - 2 hours agoHe fills the boys’ heads with long swathes of poetry, old-timey songs and a reverence for art and words. He also, unfortunately, has a nasty habit of ...
- 'I know I got angels watching over me' - Irish Independent
'I know I got angels watching over me'Irish Independent, Ireland - 1 hour agoI don't know if he has seen me in concert, so I don't know how he can comment on my poetry. But man, we have to respect each other's genre of music and move ...
- A Defence of Religion - OpEdNews.com
Certain western thinkers use irrationality as a ground for the superiority of western civilisation, a ground that gives them the moral authority to look down upon, and manipulate, the irrational. It may come as a shock to them to learn that we are ...
- Richmond also has a thing about Poe - Chicago Tribune
Edgar Allan Poe passed away in Baltimore during a visit to the city in 1849, and his body is buried at Westminster Cemetery downtown. But Poe spent much of his earthly existence in Richmond, Va., including most of his childhood. So it is only fitting ...
- The Royal Ballet Double Bill and Myth: making and breaking spells - Daily Telegraph
The poor Royal Ballet saw its opening matinée of The Dream turn into a bit of a nightmare. Having lost wonderful Steven McRae (as fairy-king Oberon) to injury days earlier, they were two-thirds of the way through a spirited if imperfect rendering of ...
- Keep it zipped - the shoe of the season - guardian.co.uk
guardian.co.ukKeep it zipped - the shoe of the seasonguardian.co.uk, UK - 1 hour agoLove of shoes has become the most boring cliche of modern womanhood. If you don't agree, try buying a birthday card for a woman between the ages of 20 and ...
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