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- Phil W. Cauley (The Staunton News Leader)
FISHERSVILLE — Phil Wilson Cauley, 92, of Fishersville and past resident of Brightview in Staunton died Monday, May 19, 2008, at Augusta Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Fishersville. He was born Oct. 19, 1915, in Fordwick, the son of the late Phil R. Cauley and Virginia (Beard) Cauley.
- In a derelict barn quietly grows the last piece of ‘Scotland’s ... - Sunday Herald
In a derelict barn quietly grows the last piece of ‘Scotland’s ...Sunday Herald, UK - 6 hours ago"We all thought it was finished," said Patrick Eyres, publisher, friend of Finlay, and a member of the Little Sparta Trust. "Before he died he made it clear ...
- Poet Keeps It Simple -- Sort Of - KUAR
Poet Keeps It Simple -- Sort OfKUAR, AR - 1 hour agoCollins said a friend once described his poetry-writing style as starting out like his father but turning into his mother. His father "was very witty and ...
- Wyatt-MacKenzie Publishing 2008 Spring Releases - A Bouquet of Books for Mother's Day! (PRWeb)
Wyatt-MacKenzie celebrates its tenth year as the leading independent publisher of mom writers. The award-winning Oregon press adds a dad writer to their Spring roster which covers a spectrum of topics from inside Hollywood houses to military spouses, nature appreciation to divorce and separation. (PRWeb May 1, 2008) Read the full story at ...
- Many celebrated last week at the Center (Williston Herald)
Greetings from the Heritage Center. I am very happy to have accepted the position as Program Director for the Williston Council for the Aging and Region One Senior Services. I am excited for the opportunity to meet all of you and look forward to being part of your community.
- Eubie Blake - Baltimore Sun
Though the late Shel Silverstein is best remembered as an author of wryly subversive children's poetry, his 40-year career spanned a dizzying array of artistic media: songwriter-musician, cartoonist, screenwriter and playwright. His work in that ...
- Note: This is not a scientific poll. The results reflect only the ... - Dowagiac News
SKOKIE, Ill. - Ann Landers' daughter, Margo, 68, came to Judith Ivey's opening night of "The Lady with all the Answers" May 21 and praised the former Dowagiac resident's acting as "channeling" her advice columnist mother, Eppie Lederer. 1970 ...
- Teacher remembers the hard work of one-room schools in the 1930s - LeRoy Independent
Teacher remembers the hard work of one-room schools in the 1930sLeRoy Independent, MN - 4 hours agoLike poetry, the Gettysburg Address, and the like. We had a strict curriculum, and I consider we had a pretty good education in grade school," she says. ...
- Youth cultural restoration tour kicks off - Indian Country Today
LOS ANGELES - A group of music-minded Natives who grew up in urban areas of the U.S. is embarking on a nationwide tour to promote healthy living and wellness among Native youth. The endeavor, called the Awakening the Warrior Spirit Tour, is aimed at ...
- Gift to help BYU promote the arts (Deseret Morning News)
History lessons brought to life through theater and poetry, social problems taught using painting and music, dance as an integral part of social education it's all part of Beverley Taylor Sorenson's dream for Utah elementary schools.
- Meet this year's Journal Opinion Shaper family - West County Journal
Meet this year's Journal Opinion Shaper familyWest County Journal, MO - 7 minutes agoShe also is the 2008 winner of the Erma Bombeck Writing Competition. In her first Journal column, Rubin recalls the joy of memorizing poetry. ...
- Afghan political dislocation contributes to Pashto literary revival - Daily Star - Lebanon
Afghan political dislocation contributes to Pashto literary revivalDaily Star - Lebanon, Lebanon - 38 minutes agoBy Inter Press Service PESHAWAR: Afghanistan's tumultuous history of the last three decades is behind the incredible popularity of poetry in Pashto, ...
- Entertainment Calendar: 07/04/2008 (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
Items for this calendar must be received by the Record-Eagle at least two weeks in advance. All calendars are published on a space available basis. Information may be mailed to Entertainment Calendar, Record-Eagle, P.O. Box 632, Traverse City, MI 49685-0632; faxed to 946-8632; or e-mail sbeach@record-eagle.com .
- Japanese custom of naked sushi comes to Clearwater's Dirty Martini bar - St. Petersburg Times
The Dirty Martini’s naked sushi night, held the first Tuesday of every month, has been quite a hit with free sushi served in a very unusual fashion. CLEARWATER — Chef David Keir looks out over the crowd in the dark, smoke-filled lounge, then ...
- Young authors find their place with second book publication (Newport News-Times)
Seashore Family Literacy in Waldport invites the public to celebrate the publication of its second annual literary journal, “Find Your Place: Poetry & Prose from Seashore Family Literacy.”
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