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- Cardiologist named West Pasco outstanding citizen - Tampabay.com
Cardiologist named West Pasco outstanding citizenTampabay.com, FL - 1 hour agoKnapp and guest speakers will teach participants how to tell a story, write a memoir, do some poetry or even try to write the next great American novel. ...
- German opera, theater director Grueber dead at 67 - Chicago Sun-Times
QUIMPER, France---- Klaus Michael Grueber, a German opera and theater director renowned for lyric elegance, has died in western France, local officials said Monday. He was 67. Grueber died Sunday on the Brittany island resort of Belle-Ile-en-Mer ...
- Check it out: Books to cure the summer blues - Lincoln Journal Star
It’s hot and humid. The kids are getting bored. And in just one month, most of them will be heading back to school. What can cure the summer doldrums? A good book. And we have plenty to choose from. Book publishers have been printing fast and ...
- Live: Mos Def and Gil Scott Heron at Carnegie Hall « - Village Voice
Live: Mos Def and Gil Scott Heron at Carnegie Hall «Village Voice, NY - 1 hour agoThe poetry in motion extended to the Orchestra donning almost unrelieved black and smart-billed caps that invoked either James Reece Europe leading a ...
- Youth group experiences life-changing memories during mission trip - North Channel Sun
Shirley Green talks to teens who are a part of Octane Youth Ministry at First Presbyterian Church of Kingwood. The mission group traveled to Jacksonville, Fla., to understand homelessness and help those in need. Along the way, they met Green and were ...
- Brasch Words - American Reporter
CARTERSVILLE, Ga. -- "But what can I do?" they ask me, those few individuals who linger long enough to hear my bitching about the heat our troops in Iraq endure; the media's repeating every line uttered by McCain, Obama and a gal called Hilary as ...
- Yankee Notebook: Good fences just make more fences - Rutland Herald
"Something there is that doesn't love a wall, that wants it down," wrote Robert Frost many years ago in "Mending Wall," one of his greatest poems. I never heard him speak, but he recited it; clearly, he liked it too. But because we all tend to find ...
- ?A Writer?s People? (New York Times)
?Early in 1949, in Trinidad, near the end of my schooldays, word came to us in the sixth form of Queen?s Royal College that there was a serious young poet in one of the smaller islands to the north who had just published a marvellous first book of poems.?
- A place called home - Leader
(May 22, 2008) — Home is where friendships are formed and families are grown, where joy is shared and true love is known, where memories are made and seeds of life are sown. This is the place … that people call HOME. — Anonymous It was a hot ...
- Papers of acclaimed poet Anne Spencer moved from Lynchburg to UVA - WSLS.com
Papers of acclaimed poet Anne Spencer moved from Lynchburg to UVAWSLS.com, VA - 3 hours ago“That she is a Virginian, that she’sa writer, that she’s African-American, that she’s from Central Virginia, all those things make her even more interesting ...
- Caitlin comes to the Coast (Coast Reporter)
Publishing company Caitlin Press has just found a new home in Halfmoon Bay. The energetic new owner, Vici Johnstone, is currently the general manager of Harbour Publishing and will continue in that role.
- Charlotte memorial recalls slain students - Democrat and Chronicle
On their last day of school, students at Charlotte High School came together to remember two fellow students who were killed earlier this year and to dedicate a newly created Peace Garden. As part of their math, art, and science and social studies ...
- Angelic Poetry Will Warm Your Heart -- New Poetry Book Recalls Author's Personal Struggles, Her Lack of Faith and Her ... (PrimeNewswire via Yahoo! Finance)
CALLAHAN, Fla., June 6, 2008 -- Do you feel lost in your life? Find new directions and heartwarming inspiration through a series of poems written by Seraph Princess in Angelic Poetry, her new book released through Xlibris Publishing.
- Art is life for advocate and author Nina Gibans (Cleveland Jewish News)
From floor to ceiling, art lines the walls of Nina and Jim Gibans’s spacious Shaker Square condominium.
- The lure of the street - Guardian Unlimited
Confronted by an intoxicating scene of enviable excess and success, the visitor to Street & Studio: An Urban History of Photography will surely identify with that waiter. To view the show not as a triumph but solely as a site of squandered ...
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