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- The Trey McIntyre Project begins inaugural tour - Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles TimesThe Trey McIntyre Project begins inaugural tourLos Angeles Times, CA - 2 hours agoBut he can also come up with a sumptuous pure dance that rides headlong on a rich classical score, such as "The Reassuring Effects (of Form and Poetry)," ...
- Why you can bet that a good read will be truly bad - Times Online
Why you can bet that a good read will be truly badTimes Online, UK - 3 hours agoEpic poetry can be racist, European novels sexist and sadistic. If it's politically correct, it's probably not great literature We were walking out of a ...
- Exploring Bell's Neck - Cape Cod Today
The woods are alive with bright colors T here is something wonderful about exploring Bell's Neck, especially in the fall. The woods are alive with bright colors, which reflect in the rippling waters of the Herring River and the two reservoirs. Red ...
- Upcoming Book from EMK Press for Adopted Teens Seeks Submissions - PR.com (press release)
Upcoming Book from EMK Press for Adopted Teens Seeks SubmissionsPR.com (press release), NY - 4 hours ago... EMK Press and editor/adoptee Bert Ballard are creating a submission based book of connection. They are looking for submissions of articles, poetry, ...
- Tailgating time: Recipes make winning game-day meals - MLive.com
Photos courtesy of Kingsford Soy-ginger marinated beef skewers on the grill will please your tailgate crowd. The college football season started in August, but now it starts to get serious as the state's five Division 1A teams prepare to launch their ...
- Scrapbooks have become a valued tool for historians (The Tuscaloosa News)
Scrapbooks have come into their own. These very personal, handmade snapshots of a person's life have gained new respect as research tools by historians.
- Redwood Lodge and Bill Wamby named small brewery and small brewer of ... - Grand Rapids Press
MUNDY TOWNSHIP, Michigan -- Bill Wamby decided at the last minute to fly to Denver for the 27th annual American Beer Festival awards ceremony. Good decision. The brewer at Redwood Lodge in Mundy Township heard his and the brewery/restaurant's name ...
- Country for Old Men - Slate
I have long considered David Lodge's novels a guilty pleasure. They are comedies of manners that, despite Lodge's literary aspirations, succeed mostly as what Graham Greene called entertainments. Lodge chooses themes that are serious enough. The ...
- The mundane becomes a miracle - Providence Journal
The mundane becomes a miracleProvidence Journal, RI - 4 hours agoShe graduated in 1991 with a degree in education and has spent the last 17 years teaching (the last 12 teaching writing and poetry) at Barrington Middle ...
- African American Alumni Council to Honor Noted Pitt Faculty and ... - University of Pittsburgh News (press release)
African American Alumni Council to Honor Noted Pitt Faculty and ...University of Pittsburgh News (press release), PA - 2 hours agoIt was also a “New York Times†Notable Book of the Year. Derricotte's four books of poetry include “Tender†(University of Pittsburgh Press, 1997), ...
- Politicians and other animals - Sydney Morning Herald
Sydney Morning HeraldPoliticians and other animalsSydney Morning Herald, Australia - 3 hours agoThe first was The Death Of Ivan Ilych by Leo Tolstoy, the second Animal Farm, the latest Anthem by Ayn Rand; there are plays, poetry, Agatha Christie and ...
- An 'Argument' worth having - Michigan Daily
Aristotle will take the stage tonight at the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre, decked out in modern dress instead of his trademark toga. He’ll be delivering a passionate lecture on his “Poetics,†an influential meditation on the nature of poetry ...
- All the world's a stage for Okkervil River - Montreal Gazette
When Will Sheff - the wild-eyed, wild-throated frontman of Austin, Tex.'s Okkervil River - let himself loose in the labyrinth of the art world on 2007's breakthrough The Stage Names, he found no shortage of inspiration. Music, movies, poetry. Rockers ...
- Trip to Uganda gives youngsters new lease of life - Cornish Guardian
THREE former homeless people from St Austell have returned from a life-changing trip to Africa. Verity Stephens, 24, Aaron Hall, 18, and Jodie Hamley, 19, are preparing to launch into a new life, with plans to start new courses and write poetry books ...
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