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  • Friday finds


    STEVENHARTSITEAuthority Authority: 428
    “Sister Jean”Webster , a former sou chef for one of the Atlantic City casinos, started feeding the homeless from her home and now serves hundreds daily at the First Presbyterian Chuch, across from the Trump Taj Mahal. This marvelous photo essay at Corbis will give you the picture(s). (Thanks Rix .)  ...
    1 day ago
  • Naxos Releases World Premiere Recording of the Opera ‘Late Victorians’ by Mark Adamo


    Naxos BlogAuthority Authority: 123
    Opera written in memory of those who have died or have suffered from AIDS On November 17, Naxos USA releases world premiere recordings of four instrumental and vocal compositions by American composer and librettist Mark Adamo . The CD will include Adamo’s emotionally-charged memorial of the AIDS ...
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  • Emily’s Cake–Poetry on the Plate


    A Traveler's LibraryAuthority Authority: 466
    Destination: New England Books and Play: The Belle of Amherst by William Luce; The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson , edited by Thomas H. Johnson; and a Recipe Bring me the sunset in a cup Autumn makes me think of New England, and New England makes me want to get out The Complete Poems of Emily ...
    1 week ago
  • Resurrection


    Amputated MoonAuthority Authority: 104
    Come slowly— Eden lies behind us in the dusk dimmed by tears slowly the pathway winds along the barren hillsides   Come slowly— Eden is forever lost dawn is waiting caught and bound by the horizon drops of light fall on your face   Come slowly— Eden is simply a story now you and I will find a ...
    1 week ago
  • Emily Dickinson: An Astrological Look


    Gypsyscarlett's WeblogAuthority Authority: 108
    Emily Dickinson- Poetess.  Born December 10, 1830.  Amherst, Massachusetts 1. Rising Sign: Scorpio One’s Rising Sign (or ascendant) is the sign that was rising when a  person was born and reflects their persona, or how they present themselves to the world. “I’m nobody! Who are you? Are you nobody, too? ...
    1 week ago
  • Feeding Wild Birds – What? When? Where?


    Cool Pet SitesAuthority Authority: 159
    Interested in feeding wild birds? Bird feeding is an American tradition that dates back to the time of Henry David Thoreau and Emily Dickinson, perhaps even longer. Original post: Feeding Wild Birds – What? When? Where?
    2 weeks ago
  • Reconciling Difference


    BlogsAuthority Authority: 162
    Her joys, her woes, Her highs, her lows, Are second nature to me now; Like breathing out and breathing in. . . .Ive grown accustomed to the trace, Of something in the air; Accustomed to her face. -My Fair Lady Today, Frederick Loewes My Fair Lady raises more than a few politically correct eyebrows, yet the ...
    3 weeks ago
  • “The Soul unto itself — / is an imperial friend — / Or the most agonizing Spy — / An Enemy — could send –”


    A Century of NerveAuthority Authority: 104
    When I signed up for my first self-designed conference course at Sarah Lawrence, my proposal was at first rejected — I’d titled the class something like “Poetry Conference Class,” and the rejection form stated that the title wasn’t descriptive enough.  Too boring.  I then began to plow the fields of my ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Great Truths: Contrition vs. Obfuscation


    Kazakhnomad's Blog: A Westerner's View of KazakhstanAuthority Authority: 129
    Yesterday I received an e-mail from a Kazakh student of mine who had read my blog several days ago , she felt true contrition.  She articulated what perhaps some of her other classmates might have felt about trying to pull a fast one over on me with submitting plagiarized papers or none at all on the due date last ...
    3 weeks ago
  • The melancholy days are come. . .


    peacock blueAuthority Authority: 125
    Halloween day began with snow flurries but ended with sunshine and bright blue skies. So I took a windy walk, crunching leaves, soaking up the sun I hadnt seen most of the week, and found glorious reds in the trees. See more autumnal reds at Marys meme, Ruby Tuesday . The morns are meeker than they were, The ...
    3 weeks ago
  • October 29, 2009


    DailyLearners.comAuthority Authority: 129
    The Possibles slow fuse is lit By the Imagination. -Emily Dickinson more about Emily Dickinson
    4 weeks ago
  • Emily Dickinson Homestead Lives Out My Historic House Nightmare


    The Wren's Nest BlogAuthority Authority: 116
    On Sunday, October 25th, a chunk of the ceiling collapsed inside the Emily Dickinson Homestead in Amherst, Massachusetts.  This is my worst nightmare. The New York Times devoted one paragraph to the news, and I gasped no less than two times while reading it. While it’s true I’m a big baby and easily ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Women Innovators Who Use Idea Notebooks


    Gregg Fraley, Author of Jack's NotebookAuthority Authority: 403
    I’m a big fan of keeping an idea notebook. There’s been research done that indicates it’s a real aid to creative effectiveness.  Any innovator worth his — or her — salt should be keeping some kind of idea notebook. I’ve been researching and speaking about famous notebook users and it occured to me (okay, ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Plaster Problems in Emily Dickinsons Parlor


    ArtsBeatAuthority Authority: 793
    Part of the ceiling at the Emily Dickinson Museum in Amherst. Mass., collapsed on Sunday afternoon while the house was open for tours.
    4 weeks ago
  • Plaster Problems in Emily Dickinsons Parlor


    NYT > TheaterAuthority Authority: 906
    Part of the ceiling at the Emily Dickinson Museum in Amherst. Mass., collapsed on Sunday afternoon while the house was open for tours.
    4 weeks ago
  • Emily Dickinson – select quotes


    Kevin Stilley Dot ComAuthority Authority: 147
    They say that God is everywhere, and yet we always think of Him as somewhat of a recluse. Because I would not stop for Death– He kindly stopped for me– The carriage held but just ourselves– And Immortality. ~ Emily Dickenson __________ RELATED CONTENT Index To Great Quotes __________
    5 weeks ago
  • Mental Distraction


    Poems at The Poetry Showcase - Share your poems at the Poetry ShowcaseAuthority Authority: 168
    I bide my time with a rolled up magazine: when the sunlights lure gazes upon the pane one successful whack will crush my distraction. There comes that trail of red read more
    5 weeks ago

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