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- Hospice Art Makes Life's Final Journey Meaningful - Hartford Courant
Hospice Art Makes Life's Final Journey MeaningfulHartford Courant, United States - 1 hour agoA poem about her life — with an accompanying photo of Leila B. in a stunning hat — is part of a traveling hospice art exhibit at the main rotunda of St. ...
- This Flood Should Make You Sad - American Chronicle
This Flood Should Make You SadAmerican Chronicle, CA - 2 hours agoIn 2004 she wrote her third volume of poetry titled, "Say It! Say Gen-o-cide!!" − dedicated to the Rwandan Genocide of 1994. In 2003 Wright created the ...
- Iacocca wrote must-read book - La Crosse Tribune
I just finished reading a book by Lee Iococca that everyone should read before making a decision on whom they want for our next president or any elected official. It doesn’t make any difference if you’re Democrat, independent, Republican, white ...
- 2 men follow God's call to ministry - Toledo Blade
2 men follow God's call to ministryToledo Blade, OH - 1 hour agoHis hobbies include reading, writing fiction and poetry, baking bread, and running and lifting weights for exercise. "And an occasional video game," he ...
- Cumberland County events - Press of Atlantic City
Cumberland County eventsPress of Atlantic City, NJ - 11 minutes agoThere will be guided river tours, wetland walks, Blue Crab races, poetry readings, tours on the schooner AJ Meerwald and entertainment on four stages. ...
- Boston Herald to lay off printing plant workers - Buffalo News
The Boston Herald plans to lay off 130 to 160 workers as the daily newspaper outsources its printing operations. Herald owner and publisher Patrick Purcell said Tuesday that the newspaper is shifting printing work outside the company because most of ...
- Lawrence poet embraces global outlook - Lawrence Journal World
Lawrence poet embraces global outlookLawrence Journal World, KS - 1 hour agoEditor’s note: In her Ad Astra Poetry Project, Kansas Poet Laureate Denise Low highlights historic and contemporary poets who resided in Kansas for a ...
- Virgil through modern eyes - Daily Telegraph
There have been three very striking translations of Virgil's Aeneid just recently, all from Americans. I have extravagantly bought them all, but which of them would I recommend if forced to choose but one? They are, in turn, by Robert Fagles of ...
- Youngsters strut their stuff - Swindon Advertiser
Youngsters strut their stuffSwindon Advertiser, UK - 5 hours agoShe beat off competition from a singing duet, magician and poetry reader to win with her rendition of Whitney Houston's I Will Always Love You. ...
- Poet was an inspiration to his niece, many others - Corpus Christi Caller Times
Poet was an inspiration to his niece, many othersCorpus Christi Caller Times, TX - Jun 27, 2008It was a gift that would make him a pioneer in Chicano poetry. Salinas, 70, died last month in California after a lengthy illness, but it was his hope and ...
- Join the International Poetry Link Exchange - PR.com (press release)
Join the International Poetry Link ExchangePR.com (press release), NY - 1 hour agoIndependent hosts have free or low cost web site opportunities what are create to be poetry Web site. This page is dedicated as an international poetry link ...
- Book of condolence for Madison Shaw - This Is Bolton
A BOOK of condolence has been opened in memory of an inspirational pupil. Madison Shaw, who had spinal muscular atrophy, collapsed at her school after suffering breathing problems last Wednesday. Despite attempts by doctors at the Royal Bolton ...
- Choices abound at Idyllwild Summer Arts Program - Press-Enterprise
Choices abound at Idyllwild Summer Arts ProgramPress-Enterprise, CA - 1 hour ago... Voices at the Autry's "The Red Road," written and performed by Arigon Starr at 6:30 pm July 11 (free) and the Festival of Poetry 4 pm July 19 ($15). ...
- Leading Men (Washington Post)
W onderful moment in John Ford's "The Searchers," from way back in 1956: John Wayne, as the surly, violent Ethan Edwards, signals to his young compadre that it's time to move on in their pursuit of Scar, the Comanche chief who's murdered their family and kidnapped the youngest daughter, Debbie.
- Riverbank Poet Laureate featured at reading (Dayton Daily News)
(Note: Slammin' John Kraimer, the Poet Laureate of the Riverbank Poetry Project, will be the featured poet at next week's season-closing session. Here, he shares with Go! his unique take on spring.)
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