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- Motorcycle special event - La Crosse Tribune
On July 26, we attended the Second Annual Operation Homefront poker run at Rivers Edge Campground. This was organized and sponsored by the SFB and Road Dog motorcycle clubs. All proceeds went to Operation Homefront, which supports men, women and ...
- The Roustabout - New York Times
The RoustaboutNew York Times, United States - 1 hour agoIt isn’t necessarily an advantage in the poetry world, especially the American poetry world, to be known for writing things that aren’t poetry. ...
- Reuters World News Highlights 1000 GMT Aug 13 - Forbes
MOSCOW - Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Wednesday Moscow had no objections to changes in the text of a ceasefire deal clinched in Tbilisi by French President Nicolas Sarkozy but agreed earlier in Moscow. "The clarification of the text ...
- Obama's poems show real talent level - WorldNetDaily
Their fangs, dance ... Los Angeles media critic Kevin Roderick rightly described the exposure of Obama's two published poems as a "semi-cruel exercise." In a similar spirit, the Independent of London headlined its article on Obama's early poetry ...
- Kate Jacobs (Style Weekly)
As a young girl, Kate Jacobs’ mother told her that all writers starve to death. So Jacobs thought long and hard before majoring in journalism and landing work at several women’s magazines. While she enjoyed Redbook, Working Woman and Family Life, she never lost her desire to write fiction.
- Poets find new venue for verse - Daily News Tribune
Poets find new venue for verseDaily News Tribune, MA - 2 hours ago“We are actually hoping to make it our permanent venue,” said Bob Gill, co-organizer of The Poets’ Asylum, which has sponsored poetry readings and other ...
- 'Playboys of Tech' Story Proves Some People Do Need Publicists [Fameballs] (Gawker)
Maybe the fact that the 2.0 world allows everyone to "be their own publicist" and "control their own image" isn't such a good idea, after all. We love, love, love the obligatory blog-posting...
- Self-made hero - Financial Times
Man in the Dark By Paul Auster Faber £14.99, 160 pages FT Bookshop price: £11.99 In Paul Auster’s new novel Man in the Dark , a grandfather and his adult granddaughter obsessively watch films at home together, as many as four a day. The ...
- For the Love - Press-Register - al.com
For the LovePress-Register - al.com, AL - 1 hour agoAn unassuming man, Kelly, 82, has lived his life writing news, essays, short stories and books of poetry recognized by state and national writing groups. ...
- Neighborhoods: Word on the street (Cambridge Chronicle & Cambridge Tab)
Join Area 4 residents in their commitment to positive change during the sixth annual Community Pride Day celebration on Saturday, Sept. 13, from noon-6 p.m. at Clement Morgan Park and surrounding streets at the intersection of Washington and Columbia streets.
- Transcript: Sheikh Al-Zawahiri To The Pakistan Army, People Of ... - Jihad Unspun
Transcript: Sheikh Al-Zawahiri To The Pakistan Army, People Of ...Jihad Unspun, Canada - 1 hour agoHe was the first to translate his poems into Arabic poetry and among his many books was one about Allama Iqbal. I read that book and much of his Arabic ...
- General education: building faster, stronger, smarter students - EKU The Eastern Progress Online (subscription)
General education: building faster, stronger, smarter studentsEKU The Eastern Progress Online (subscription), KY - 1 hour agoIf you're a biochemistry major, you might gag at the idea of discussing British poetry three times a week. And if you're a creative writing major, ...
- Will it be 'The September that Was?' - Boxing Herald
Will it be 'The September that Was?'Boxing Herald, MA - 53 minutes agoYes when we cast our memories back to six months ago we saw the most beautiful poetry and prose being written before our eyes. ...
- Author spotlight: Eugene Stelzig of Groveland, Livingston County. (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)
Eugene Stelzig is an English professor at the State University College at Geneseo and writes poetry.
- Charlotte Kohler dies; had edited literary magazine (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
Charlotte Kohler dies; had edited literary magazineA11 As a child growing up in Richmond, Charlotte Kohler enjoyed reading "Billy Whiskers" children's books. A love of the written word developed from that time and stayed with her during a long career as editor of the Virginia Quarterly Review and an associate professor of English at the University of Virginia.
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