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- Ebb and flow - guardian.co.uk
Ebb and flowguardian.co.uk, UK - 1 hour agoThere's water everywhere in poetry these days, from Sean O'Brien's The Drowned Book to Jorie Graham's Sea Change, Brigit Pegeen Kelly's rain and rivers to ...
- Happy birthday, T.S. Eliot - Los Angeles Times
Happy birthday, T.S. EliotLos Angeles Times, CA - 2 hours agoIn 1959, he told the Paris Review, "[My poetry] wouldn't be what it is if I'd been born in England, and it wouldn’t be what it is if I'd stayed in America. ...
- Gaia Online Poll Finds Obama Has Captured Youth Support - Earthtimes
SAN JOSE, Calif. - (Business Wire) Gaia Online, the leading online hangout of more than 7 million teens and young adults, today announced the launch of its monthly According to Teens Report, a monthly survey of Gaia members that will provide a ...
- Greenwich Village - Newsday
Soon, fragrant fields of basil will be only a memory until next summer. More than once, I have tried to carry the fresh basil experience forward into winter. I've grown basil in a south-facing Greenwich Village window. Once, at Newsday's office, I ...
- To contribute by phone you can call Becky or Deva toll free at: 1 ... - CounterPunch
To contribute by phone you can call Becky or Deva toll free at: 1 ...CounterPunch, CA - 16 minutes ago“Japanese poetry does what poetry does everywhere: it intensifies and exalts experience. It is true that it concentrates practically exclusively on the ...
- Rebus, Ready for Retirement - Washington Post
Washington PostRebus, Ready for RetirementWashington Post, United States - 1 hour agoFrom poetry readings to pub chatter, street noise, the Water of Leith at sunrise, football crowds, traffic on Princes Street, the beach at Portobello, ...
- Tolstoy changes cigar workers’ lives in Cap Rep play - Daily Gazette
There isn’t much about the Capital Repertory Theatre production of “Anna in the Tropics†that doesn’t strongly resonate with Clea Rivera, and that includes wardrobe. “We’re in Florida and it’s set during the summer, so we get to use ...
- Poetry for the masses in Brighton - Chichester Observer
Multi-millionaire businessman Felix Dennis is reclaiming poetry for the masses once again with his latest collection. "I think in the last 60 years since Ezra Pound edited The Wasteland for T S Eliot, poetry entered a very rarefied world and became ...
- A&E: Sex strike not so striking - Indianapolis Business Journal
Indianapolis Business JournalA&E: Sex strike not so strikingIndianapolis Business Journal, IN - 47 minutes agoThese ring-bound cards feature not just the show’s groovy poster and the requisite supportive ads and donor list, but also genuinely funny cast bios, ...
- Bill Conlin: In heavyweight bouts, Birds 1-1 - Philadelphia Daily News
PLAYING THE Dallas Cowboys and Pittsburgh Steelers back-to-back is like fighting Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier 6 days apart. Having lost a narrow decision to the Cowboys' dancing, prancing Ali, Andy Reid prepared for the unbeaten Steelers' mauling ...
- Around Waltham and Around Newton for week of Oct. 13 (The Daily News Tribune)
Around Waltham and Around Newton for week of Oct. 13
- Riding the rails, enveloped in luxury (Lexington Herald-Leader)
EDINBURGH, Scotland . History tells us that Queen Victoria became so enamored of the beauty of Scotland while traveling across the country by train that she decided she must have a castle here. Hence, Balmoral was added to the list of royal residences. Sadly, I wasn't in the market for a Scottish castle, but I was about to follow in Victoria's footsteps by taking a rail journey through the ...
- The language wars - Indian Express
The language warsIndian Express, India - 13 hours agoIndeed, no other language lends itself as beautifully to poetry as does Urdu, while Sanskrit’s reputation as a powerful medium of communicating matters of ...
- Titan effort for veterans and soldiers - Naples Daily News
Titan effort for veterans and soldiersNaples Daily News, FL - 2 hours agoIt is so funny, all these grown men craving Girl Scout cookies,†she chuckled. Soldiers on the receiving end correspond with the students, thanking them for ...
- NEWS: Beyond the Call: Stewart, Kawiaka and Coggins (The Dartmouth)
By Amy Davis Most Dartmouth students think their professors are pretty much on the ball; after all, most of them know their names by the end of the first week of classes, grade their papers quickly, are always available by Blitz and make time other than their set office hours to sit down to chat. Some of our professors, however, extend their time and energy beyond the classroom and into the ...
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