Love poems (remixed)
Tired of stodgy, old Valentine's Day poems? To better reflect the reality of love in the 21st century, I've modernized a few classics: "22" by Emily Dickenson: I gave myself to him / And took himself for pay.
Tired of stodgy, old Valentine's Day poems? To better reflect the reality of love in the 21st century, I've modernized a few classics: "22" by Emily Dickenson: I gave myself to him / And took himself for pay.
SANTA MARIA, Calif. -- Attorneys in Michael Jackson's child-molestation trial are turning to the tough job of finding jurors who can judge the pop star not as a legend but as a defendant. Finding a jury of peers is a daunting task when the defendant lives in a storybook mansion with its own amusement park.
NEW YORK -- The biggest art project in New York City's history debuted Saturday in Central Park with the unfurling of saffron-colored fabric banners suspended in 16-foot-high frames, providing a splash of sunrise 26 years in the making.
NEW YORK -- The stars of Hollywood joined the people of Harlem to bid farewell Saturday to actor and activist Ossie Davis, filling a Manhattan church with laughter and tears as a parade of admirers recalled his integrity, courage and devotion to family. Friends, fans and family members crowded into the Riverside Church for the funeral, gazing at a video screen bearing his picture that was hung above an altar.
My papa was not "a rolling stone." For those of you who don't have the 1972 song stashed away in your iPod, the song lyrics go: Papa was a rolling stone/ wherever he laid his hat was his home/ (and when he died) /all he left us was alone. Even as a kid, I knew that having a father consistently in my life made me an exception to the social norm. The terms "child support" and "deadbeat" found their way into my lexicon long before I heard the one hit wonder of B Rock and the Bizz, "That's Just My Baby Daddy."
The art of the umbrella takes on many forms within the boundaries of a college campus. When the storm clouds congregate across the Hoosier horizon -- as is predicted several days this week -- students use many tactics for sheltering themselves and belongings from spring precipitation. Some students equip themselves with "practical" umbrellas built to last through several storms; other students adore "fashion" umbrellas designed to highlight their rainstorm outfit.
The question might have evaded the two musicians, two writers and a visual artist had they not been sitting side by side comparing mediums. Instead, the strangers came together to dispel an enigma -- the enigma of the creative process.
JERUSALEM -- Responding to threats against government ministers, Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon ordered law enforcement agencies Sunday to crack down on Jewish extremists opposed to the planned withdrawal from the Gaza Strip.
TEHRAN, Iran -- Iran rejected a European demand to stop building a heavy water nuclear reactor in return for a light-water reactor Sunday, hardening Iran's position on a key part of its nuclear facilities that critics claim is part of a weapons program.
INDIANAPOLIS -- Investigators have finished collecting evidence at two homes where a brother and sister allegedly killed their mother and grandparents and entombed the bodies in concrete in a basement.
With 15.5 seconds left in the basketball game and a score tied at 38, this game was a nail biter. And like any other game, both teams on the court committed fouls, looked to their coaches for support and had a crowd of fans on the sidelines cheering them on throughout the 30 minutes of play.
IU has a tough act to follow this weekend. The men's track team has the task of topping last weekend's performances -- four school records and two sub-four minute milers. Fresh off earning a No. 2 www.trackwire.com national ranking, the Hoosiers compete in the prestigious Tyson Invitational this Weekend in Fayetteville, Ark.
According to the Web site www.trackshark.com, all of the eyes in the college track and field world are on Randal Tyson Track Center this weekend, and that is exactly where the Hoosiers will be.
IU enters a crucial weekend with two matches against the cream of the Big Ten crop beginning Saturday. The Hoosiers will begin against No. 12 Michigan State at the University Gym. The Spartans have dominated the series, owning an overall record of 44-17-3, including the last six in a row. IU hasn't scored a victory against State in Bloomington since 1991.
For IU coach Mike Davis, three would not be enough. Saddled with a 10-10 record with seven conference games remaining before the Big Ten Tournament, Davis said Thursday that the Big Ten is not receiving enough credit around the nation for its quality basketball teams, and he's ready to put a stop to it.
In April of 2004 an IU student returned to his car at the Helene G. Simon Hillel Center to find it had been vandalized. The student was Jewish and the graffiti was full of anti-Semitic hate, with symbols including a swastika and the word "Jew."
The parents of former student Jeffrey Maiatico, 20, who was killed in an October 2003 drag racing crash, have filed several lawsuits seeking justice for damages inflicted upon them following their son's death.
Internet access in several campus buildings crashed early Thursday morning, preventing use of e-mail, OneStart, OnCourse and IUCAT. In classrooms where computers were needed, students went home early, unable to log in.
SEOUL, South Korea -- North Korea announced for the first time Thursday it has nuclear weapons, and it rejected moves to restart disarmament talks anytime soon, saying the bombs are protection against an increasingly hostile United States.
The IU women's tennis team is about halfway through its trek -- a trek through one of the hardest non-conference schedules in the country. This weekend brings No. 30 Wake Forest, No. 19 Texas A&M and Butler University to the IU Varsity Tennis Center for yet another step along the road.