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- Estate Troves on the Block - New York Times
Estate Troves on the BlockNew York Times, United States - 11 hours ago“That’s the poetry of them.†More Articles in Arts » A version of this article appeared in print on September 19, 2008, on page E28 of the New York edition.
- Ethiopian Review, February 1997 - Ethiopian Review
Ethiopian Review, February 1997Ethiopian Review, DC - 4 hours agoHis verses became a model for Geez poetry. Yared and Gebre-Meskel introduced the celebration of Hosanna in imitation of Jesus’ return to Jerusalem riding a ...
- A tree for the ages, ancient ginkgo spreads golden carpet of leaves this season (Greensboro News & Record)
Surely some poetry lovers disagree with poet Joyce Kilmer's observation that he (not a she) never saw a poem lovely as a tree. Those who take issue probably have never seen a ginkgo tree in the fall. They need to observe a row that forms a canopy on a short stretch of a road in Green Hill Cemetery. For sure, a big maple at the cemetery's Wharton Street entrance is a thing of beauty for at ...
- Dear diary: My guardian angel is a vampire! "Twilight" offers teen ... - MLive.com
Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson) takes Bella (Kristen Stewart) on a wild ride in TWILIGHT. Sixteen-year-old Bella just transferred from sunny Phoenix to the permanently overcast Washington town of Forks midway through the school year. That's bad. But ...
- Maya Angelou writing a poem about Obama - Times-Argus
RALEIGH, N.C. — Upon his election in 1992, Bill Clinton — affectionately referred to as the nation's first black president — asked Maya Angelou to compose a poem and read it at his inauguration. Angelou feels a new poem welling up inside her ...
- Wachusett Writers' and Poets' Club honors a founder (Sentinel & Enterprise)
WESTMINSTER -- Members of the Wachusett Writers' and Poets' Club honored a founding member Monday in the best way they know how -- through writing.
- The Poetry of Pain: Slam Poet Gayle Danley Teaches Kids How to Soothe Their Wounds (Washington Post)
She starts off with a poem titled "Round Like Bubbles": "Round like a big fat green birthday balloon kissing the sky," Gayle Danley begins, then turns her backside to the audience of fourth-, fifth- and sixth-graders at Deerfield Run Elementary School in Laurel and adds, "Why can't I have a round...
- At UNCW, fine writing wins out over politics (The Wilmington Star-News)
The rest of the planet might be obsessed with the Nov. 4 elections, but at the University of North Carolina Wilmington, they've focused their minds on higher things - fine writing, for instance.
- Convocation Address: Attorney General Lisa Madigan (Knox College)
Good morning, and thank you for inviting me to join you on a day when many of you join the Knox College family.
- Independent Curators International - E-Flux
Independent Curators InternationalE-Flux, NY - Sep 17, 2008The exhibition is accompanied by an illustrated 168-page catalogue co-published by iCI and Melville House Publishing. The catalogue includes essays by ...
- Vassar professor lectures on race in US and Europe - The Massachusetts Daily Collegian
Vassar professor lectures on race in US and EuropeThe Massachusetts Daily Collegian, MA - 18 hours agoIn this exhibit, photography of past and present, poetry and paintings from prolific women in Germany was displayed. In the conclusion of her lecture ...
- Illustration subjects as sweet as lullabies and as earnest as Indian ... - Toronto Star
The mystery that is the Governor General's Awards is upon us again, this time with a short list of picture book finalists that ranges from a toddler's lullaby to poetry by Emily Dickinson. Pamela Porter's poem Yellow Moon, Apple Moon (Groundwood, 32 ...
- Why We Fight: Martin van Creveld's 'The Culture of War' - New York Sun
Why We Fight: Martin van Creveld's 'The Culture of War'New York Sun, United States - 7 hours ago... or that post-traumatic stress syndrome, graphic anti-war poetry, or politically active veterans groups argue against the notion that war is either ...
- The Daily Record - Daily Record
WESTCLIFFE — The words from Isaiah 41:18 clearly inspired the intricate mural — the Biblical basis for design and historical precision. “I will make rivers flow from barren heights, and springs within the valleys,†the Bible verse reads ...
- Broken flowers, old boss inspire budding poets - Democrat and Chronicle
College didn't work out so well for Brian Guthrie the first time around, so he got a job at the Nalgene plant in Perinton, and later, working at Webster Plastics. He would read and write between tasks at the factory. He wrote poetry on the back of 3 ...
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