E. E. Cummings

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First reported 6 hours ago - Updated 6 hours ago - 1 reports

Celebrating Chantal Bérubé’s vision

The Chantal Bérubé Community Youth Centre was officially renamed. ADAM HODNETT/BEAUMONT NEWSChange text size for the storyPrintAdam Hodnettbeaumont.news@sunmedia.caMore than one hundred people crowded into the Beaumont Community Youth Centre for it’s ... [Published Beaumont News - 6 hours ago]
First reported May 22 2013 - Updated May 22 2013 - 1 reports

Being Yourself..!

Some years ago as my daughters were growing up, I realized that I didn't like the way they dressed: They were trying very desperately to look as ordinary as possible, even to the extent of looking a tad shabby.That's when I realized that one of the deepest ... [Published Kashmir Times - May 22 2013]
First reported May 21 2013 - Updated May 21 2013 - 1 reports

Kathy Andersen: 3 Steps To Finding That 'Something More'

Are you on a merry-go-round where you feel the operator has walked away from the controls? The ride started "merrily" enough -- enchanting, whimsical, rhythmic, romantic, beautiful. So how did it turn into a ride that is now moving so quickly that you ... [Published Huffington Post - May 21 2013]
First reported May 20 2013 - Updated May 20 2013 - 1 reports

How should the class of 2013 spend their time?

A message to this year's college graduates.FORTUNE – In my adolescent years on the foothills of Himalayas, I had a friend we all referred to as the "dreamy guy." He would spend his days enjoying the smallest of things – color-tagging butterflies, counting ... [Published Fortune - May 20 2013]
First reported May 19 2013 - Updated May 19 2013 - 1 reports

Cook: Weird matters

Photo by Ashlee Culverhouse /Chattanooga Times Free Press.Weird is cardboard sledding.Weird is graffiti, belly-dancing troupes, urban chickens and beer with bacon in it.Weird is slack-lining, stand-up paddleboards and coffee delivered by bike.Weird is ... [Published Chattanooga Times Free Press - May 19 2013]
First reported May 18 2013 - Updated May 18 2013 - 2 reports

Picking Wedding Poetry

Ruth Graham considers the challenge:A wedding poem can’t be too irreverent, too abstract, too weird, too long, or too sexual. It must speak to a private relationship in a public setting. (The poet’s own private lives mustn’t be too distasteful, either: ... [Published Atlantic Monthly - May 18 2013]
First reported May 17 2013 - Updated May 17 2013 - 1 reports

One of the Best Burgers in the USA

The Burger, America’s quintessential comfort food, is enjoyed in an endless number of ways. There are round-the-clock Burgers at 24-hr roadside joints and late-night Burgers sold out in minutes.There are Burgers grilled in 100 anni cast-iron broilers ... [Published Live Trading News - May 17 2013]
First reported May 16 2013 - Updated May 16 2013 - 1 reports

Beautiful 'Flowers' Self-assemble in a Beaker

"Spring is like a perhaps hand," wrote the poet E. E. Cummings: "carefully %2F moving a perhaps %2F fraction of flower here placing %2F an inch of air there... %2F without breaking anything." With the hand of nature trained on a beaker of chemical fluid, ... [Published ScienceNewsline - May 16 2013]
First reported May 16 2013 - Updated May 16 2013 - 1 reports

The Birth of Partying

Electric Literature's blog The Outlet brings this to our attention: “Using ‘wicked’ as a term of approval” was first recorded in Fitzgerald’s 1920 novel This Side of Paradise, said Churchwell. And the act of partying (as a verb) was first used by ... [Published The Stranger, Seattle's Only Newspaper - May 16 2013]
First reported May 09 2013 - Updated May 09 2013 - 1 reports

Stay true to your true self

A Japanese proverb says, "The nail that sticks out will be hammered down." Society tries to place many rules on us as individuals as to what is acceptable and what is not. We must decide for ourselves whether to conform to such social norms. Most of us ... [Published City Parent.com - May 09 2013]
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First reported May 02 2013 - Updated May 02 2013 - 1 reports

Living Well: Flower Power (Happy Birthday, Ember)

By the time I was three, I knew. Doubt had no place in this toddler’s mind. Pushing around a little blue stroller, my bundle of joy wrapped in a pink polyester blanket with satin trim, the seed of my life’s biggest goal planted itself safely in my heart: ... [Published Topanga Messenger - May 02 2013]
First reported Apr 25 2013 - Updated Apr 25 2013 - 1 reports

Actor Zerbe to perform e e cummings in Asheville

You may not know his name right away, but you know his face.You might remember him as the ruthless Breed in John Waynes Rooster Cogburn, as the evil Milton Krest in the James Bond movie License to Kill or as Councilor Hamann in The Matrix movies. Anthony ... [Published Asheville Citizen-Times - Apr 25 2013]

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Celebrating Chantal Bérubé’s vision [Published Beaumont News - 6 hours ago]
Being Yourself..! [Published Kashmir Times - May 22 2013]
Elaborate Nanostructures Blossom, Self-assemble... [Published Scientific Computing - May 22 2013]
Kathy Andersen: 3 Steps To Finding That 'Someth... [Published Huffington Post - May 21 2013]
Historic Inn Pays Tribute to Cape Cod Writers b... [Published PRWeb - May 21 2013]
How should the class of 2013 spend their time? [Published Fortune - May 20 2013]
Cook: Weird matters [Published Chattanooga Times Free Press - May 19 2013]
Picking Wedding Poetry [Published Atlantic Monthly - May 18 2013]
Picking Wedding Poetry [Published The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan - May 18 2013]
Beautiful flowers self-assemble in a beaker [Published EarthSky - May 17 2013]
One of the Best Burgers in the USA [Published Live Trading News - May 17 2013]
Beautiful 'Flowers' Self-assemble in a Beaker [Published ScienceNewsline - May 16 2013]
The Birth of Partying [Published The Stranger, Seattle's Only Newspaper - May 16 2013]
Beautiful 'flowers' self-assemble in a beaker [Published PhysOrg.com - May 16 2013]
Stay true to your true self [Published City Parent.com - May 09 2013]
Don Ennis Is Now Dawn Stacey Ennis: ABC News Ed... [Published International Business Times Canada - May 08 2013]
Quiz: You don't know Fitz [Published Minneapolis Star Tribune - May 08 2013]
Today is World Laughter Day [Published Meri News - May 05 2013]
Living Well: Flower Power (Happy Birthday, Ember) [Published Topanga Messenger - May 02 2013]
Das Kapital idea [Published HeraldNet - May 02 2013]
Maria Louise Baldwin: An eminent educator, civi... [Published Bay State Boston Banner - May 02 2013]
Taking the Leap [Published Success - May 01 2013]
Blooming New England - Spring Flowers 2013 [Published Lynnfield Patch - Apr 30 2013]
A Vision of America the Possible [Published Ecology Global Network - Apr 29 2013]
Timeline: The lives of Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Ts... [Published Hampton Roads Daily Press - Apr 28 2013]
Timeline: The lives of Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Ts... [Published Orlando Sentinel - Apr 28 2013]
Poetry: death and life in 2 nations [Published Korea Times - Apr 25 2013]
Innovative novelists throw aside traditions [Published Daily Trojan - Apr 25 2013]
Actor Zerbe to perform e e cummings in Asheville [Published Asheville Citizen-Times - Apr 25 2013]
‘Prairie Home Companion’ host to honor influent... [Published Salt Lake Tribune - Apr 25 2013]
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Picking Wedding Poetry [Published The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan - May 18 2013]
Ruth Graham considers the challenge: A wedding poem can’t be too irreverent, too abstract, too weird, too long, or too sexual. It must speak to a private relationship in a public setting. (The poet’s own private lives mustn’t be too distasteful, either: ...
Beautiful flowers self-assemble in a beaker [Published EarthSky - May 17 2013]
“Spring is like a perhaps hand,” wrote the poet E. E. Cummings: “carefully / moving a perhaps / fraction of flower here placing / an inch of air there… / without breaking anything.” With the hand of nature trained on a beaker of chemical fluid, the ...
The Birth of Partying [Published The Stranger, Seattle's Only Newspaper - May 16 2013]
Electric Literature's blog The Outlet brings this to our attention: “Using ‘wicked’ as a term of approval” was first recorded in Fitzgerald’s 1920 novel This Side of Paradise, said Churchwell. And the act of partying (as a verb) was first used by ...
A Vision of America the Possible [Published Ecology Global Network - Apr 29 2013]
The following is an excerpt from a new book by James G. Speth, America the Possible: Manifesto for a New Economy (Yale University Press, 2012). Speth envisions a future America in which citizens have created a sustainable and desirable society, and lived ...
Film Critic Roger Ebert Dead At 70 [Published Outside The Beltway | OTB - Apr 04 2013]
Roger Ebert, who started out as a film critic in Chicago and, after teamed with his cross-town rival Gene Siskel, went on to become famous nationwide, has passed away at the age of 70: Roger Ebert loved movies. Except for those he hated. For a film ...
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