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- Book profiles the colorful 150 year history of Saginaw's First Congregational Church (The Saginaw News)
David A. Sommers | The Saginaw NewsJean R. Beach, 78, of Saginaw Township with her book "In Times of Sorrow and In Times of Joy." It tells the story of the 150 years of history at First Congregational Church, which...
- Release parties for final 'Twilight' book haunt Madison - Wisconsin State Journal
It doesn't take a whole lot of thought to figure out the best time to sell a much anticipated book about vampires and such. After midnight, of course. "Breaking Dawn," the fourth and final book of Stephenie Meyer's best-selling "Twilight" series ...
- Fade out (The Herald-Mail)
MARTINSBURG, W.Va. - After 18 years of rocking out on stage, experimental post-punk band Vox Populi is ready to call it quits.
- DIGITAL DOSE: Jennifer Hudson delivers the goods on debut , plus ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Location Akron Aurora Avon Avon Lake Bainbridge Barberton Bath Bay Village Beachwood Bedford Bedford Heights Berea Bratenahl Brecksville Broadview Heights Brook Park Brooklyn Brooklyn Heights Brunswick Burton Canton Chagrin Falls Chardon Chesterland ...
- Jeffrey Hart on Prof. Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy - Dartmouth Review
Jeffrey Hart on Prof. Eugen Rosenstock-HuessyDartmouth Review, NH - Aug 11, 2008I did not know it at the time, but Rosenstock-Huessy was Jewish, the son of a prominent German banking family, and became a Christian as a young man. ...
- The experience is worth more than a win for poets - Houston Chronicle
The experience is worth more than a win for poetsHouston Chronicle, United States - 9 hours agoThe group of five teenagers representing Houston in the Youth Speaks Brave New Voices Poetry Slam Festival last week in Washington, DC, was one of 45 teams ...
- Open minds, open hearts, open house (Nuvo)
Indianapolis Peace House residents, who are making contributions to Indianapolis’ culture this summer at various peace-building organizations, will host an open house Wednesday, July 30.
- Longfellow Historic Site announces poetry award winners - Cambridge Chronicle
Longfellow Historic Site announces poetry award winnersCambridge Chronicle, MA - 4 hours agoThe Longfellow National Historic Site announces the winners of the Longfellow Student Poetry Awards, an annual contest recognizing original poetry from ...
- Flat Lake Literary & Arts Festival, Clones, Co. Monaghan, Ireland (Independent)
If, as Bill Clinton suggested, the Hay literary festival is akin to Woodstock, then the Flat Lake literary and arts festival in Clones is like a fringe event at Glastonbury. Located on the sprawling Hilton Park estate, the festival is organised by the local novelist Patrick McCabe (author of The Butcher Boy) and the Welsh film director Kevin Allen, who is tied to the estate through marriage. ...
- Karadzic: From Dissident Poet to Most Wanted - BalkanInsight.com
Karadzic: From Dissident Poet to Most WantedBalkanInsight.com, Serbia - 3 hours ago... man who had published a few collections of poetry, had the reputation of a prominent doctor, and was a member of the Sarajevo Football team management. ...
- Need a Dickens expert? He's the man - Mankato Free Press
It started years ago as a nudge from mom to read a book by Charles Dickens. Today, he’s known as a guy who literally wrote the book on Dickens. Several, actually. And today Rob Hanna, an English professor at Bethany Lutheran College, is a go-to guy ...
- MU journalism school celebration touches the arts - Columbia Daily Tribune
MU journalism school celebration touches the artsColumbia Daily Tribune, MO - 9 hours agoThe University of Missouri School of Journalism continues its centennial celebration with discussions, films, art exhibits, plays, books, poetry, ...
- Poetry and history destined for CBeebies, CBBC - C21Media
Poetry and history destined for CBeebies, CBBCC21Media, UK - 12 hours agoPoetry Pie (30x5') will showcase some of the UK's top poets and poems voiced by children. It is being produced by Margrie the producer/director behind ...
- Show how much you appreciate them (Magnetic Times)
Nominations are now open for the 2008 Townsville City Council Senior Awards. Lifestyle and Community Development Committee Chair, Cr Jenny Lane, said each day throughout Townsville and Magnetic Island countless senior residents volunteer their free time for the betterment of the community.
- Artist Feeds Death Row Inmate To Goldfish - Anorak
GENE Hathorn has been on death row since 1985. He will soon taste freedom, as a goldfish will taste him. When Hathorn is fried, artist Marco Evaristti, “the bad boy of the Danish art scene”, will use his body as an art installation. Says ...
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