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    May 26, 2012 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  1. Magic, Nets need Pat Williams' pingpong prophecy to make Dwight Howard-Anthony Davis deal

    The Orlando Magic need another miracle now.
    The Orlando Magic need another miracle now. Just one more multicolored miracle from Pat Williams, their founding father and resident lucky charm. He is the mythical Magician who can turn those kaleidoscopic pingpong balls in the NBA Draft lottery into...

    Tags: Table Tennis, Chris Webber, NBA Draft, David Stern, Shaquille O'Neal

  2. May 31, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Bookmark: Farewell to the wild one

    For every kid with a scraped knee, a skinned elbow, a bumped head and a torn shirt — the inevitable result of being very determined not to learn from one's mistakes — Maurice Sendak was your man. For every kid who builds forts out of old...

    Tags: The Holocaust (1934-1945), Literature, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Arts and Culture, Music

  4. May 18, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Word power

    Earlier this year, when Russian President Vladimir Putin proposed a 100-book required reading list for his compatriots, it provoked anxiety, rekindling memories of Soviet-era censorship. The furor underscored an important point: that literature plays a fundamental role in defining a country's culture and its discourse.
    Earlier this year, when Russian President Vladimir Putin proposed a 100-book required reading list for his compatriots, it provoked anxiety, rekindling memories of Soviet-era censorship. The furor underscored an important point: that literature plays a...

    Tags: Museums, Bruno Schulz, Graham Greene, Science and Technology, Gunter Grass

  6. May 17, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  7. Two topics that don't go together: The inspired Mixed Taste series

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    In the Mixed Taste series, presented by the Museum of Contemporary Art Denver, there are combined presentations by two speakers, each of whom talks on their separate field of expertise....
  8. Apr 26, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  9. Is that a poem in your pocket, or are you happy to see me?

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    Happy Poem in your Pocket Day!...
  10. Apr 15, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Bay Theatre brings Emily Dickinson to life in season finale

    In her end-of-season program note, Bay Theatre Company co-founder and artistic director Janet Luby refers to "the astonishing success of Bay Theatre's 2011-2012 season," and promised that this season's final production would do justice to the preceding...

    Tags: Annapolis, Poetry, Hart Crane, Arts and Culture, Music

  12. Apr 23, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  13. It's a perfect week to preserve my piles

    This is National Preservation Week.
    This is National Preservation Week. Which means that, if you are a librarian, you are probably already setting out the chips and mixing up a big punch bowl of sloe gin fizzes. Yeah man, this is the week that, according to The Washington Post, we call...

    Tags: The Herald-Mail, Library of Congress, Libraries, The Washington Post, Enrico Caruso

  14. Feb 23, 2012 |Story| WGN-AM
  15. America in the Poetic Imagination

    Professors Nancy Ogle, soprano, and Ginger Yang Hwalek, Ph.D., pianist, both from the University of Maine, will present a hybrid reading/music performance entitled "America in the Poetic Imagination" at Rockford College's Fisher Memorial Chapel on Friday, March 2, 2012, at 4 p.m. Their visit is part of the College's Spring 2012 Forum Series.Ogle and Hwalek will perform a hybrid reading/music performance that condenses some of the finest moments of America's journey through time into a musical work of art. The concert draws on the settings created by noted American poets like W.H. Auden, Emily Dickinson, Walt Whitman, and Lucille Clifton. The concert is accompanied by a narration written and presented by Rockford College Assistant Professor of Modern and Classical Languages, John Burns, Ph.D., that briefly explains the relevance of the poets and poems.
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    Professors Nancy Ogle, soprano, and Ginger Yang Hwalek, Ph.D., pianist, both from the University of Maine, will present a hybrid reading/music performance entitled "America in the Poetic Imagination" at Rockford College's Fisher Memorial Chapel on Friday,...

    Tags: Music, Colleges and Universities, Concerts, W.H. Auden, Walt Whitman

  16. Feb 16, 2012 |Story| KTUU
  17. Unalaska Police Blotter Makes for Great Alaska Literature

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    The way Sgt. Jennifer Shockley writes it, the wild and woolly Unalaska, Alaska could be a magical land full of mysterious creatures and strange customs. Take this recent entry in her now famous Unalaska Police Blotter: Animal - Petite piles of poo...

    Tags: Travel Alerts, Science and Technology, Environmental Issues, Wildlife, Arts and Culture

  18. Jan 2, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. How good can Maryland be?

    Coach Mark Turgeon said today that Maryland’s season essentially began anew once point guard Pe’Shon Howard and center Alex Len became available. The duo has played together for two games now.
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    Coach Mark Turgeon said today that Maryland’s season essentially began anew once point guard Pe’Shon Howard and center Alex Len became available. The duo has played together for two games now. “Albany (on Dec. 28) was really the first...

    Tags: Basketball, Maryland Terrapins, North Carolina State Wolfpack, Mark Turgeon, Comcast Center (arena)

  20. Jan 17, 2012 |Story| Glendale News Press
  21. Students tapped to rename lunar orbiters 'Ebb' and 'Flow'

    The two twin lunar orbiters recently launched by NASA will no longer be known as Grail A and B. A fourth-grade class in Bozeman, Mont., has renamed the probes Ebb and Flow.
    The two twin lunar orbiters recently launched by NASA will no longer be known as Grail A and B. A fourth-grade class in Bozeman, Mont., has renamed the probes Ebb and Flow. The class beat out more than 11,000 students from across the nation who submitted...

    Tags: Students, Teaching and Learning, Space Programs, Education, NASA

  22. Dec 30, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  23. 25 literary resolutions for 2012. What's yours?

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    25 authors and editors share their literary resolutions for 2012. What's yours?...
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