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- Elderly poet is well-versed in humor (Leader-Telegram)
Norma Desprez doesn't hide her age. She embraces it. The 88-year-old Eau Claire grandmother writes about her golden years in the new poetry book "Silhouettes of Aging: An Octogenarian's Retort."
- Contest To Promote Reading Culture (BruDirect.com)
Bandar Seri Begawan - The race to steal the spotlight began yesterday with 13 teams participating in a two-day group storytelling competition organised by the Language and Literature Bureau.
- Asia’s Top Music and Lifestyle Event Singapore Sun Festival to ... - 華富財經
Asia’s Top Music and Lifestyle Event Singapore Sun Festival to ...華富財經, Hong Kong - 2 hours ago... and accomplished political foreign correspondent Andrew Forbes -- who will delve into the world of history, fiction, food, poetry and news journalism. ...
- The newest column minefield the 'bowling alley' (Reno Gazette-Journal)
Most great writings have a theme that holds them together. This column does not. Today we clear out a passel (cowboy word) of saved e-mails and fading Post-its, to wit:
- Finding challenge in verse - Dandenong Leader
Dandenong LeaderFinding challenge in verseDandenong Leader, Australia - 11 hours agoShe will often find herself sitting in front of her laptop in her quiet Eltham study with a perfectly formed idea for the shape of a poem, but little idea ...
- Poetry Can Still Change the World - Channel 7 Daily News
Channel 7 Daily NewsPoetry Can Still Change the WorldChannel 7 Daily News, Belize - 55 minutes agoThe third annual Lik It Poetry Festival will be held tomorrow night at the Bliss Center. Like the name “Lik It” implies, the poems should be forceful enough ...
- Music Reviews: Death Cab and Estelle - The Kaleidoscope
Music Reviews: Death Cab and EstelleThe Kaleidoscope, AL - 3 hours agoAny band who can weave poetry into their music and make me, a poetry lover, appreciate their words is good by me. Death Cab kept their chillaxed vibe going ...
- In support of affordable care - La Crosse Tribune
I am writing on behalf of AARP’s Divided We Fail. Too many Americans are worried about access to affordable, quality health care. It is time elected officials address this issue before it becomes worse. To turn things around, AARP is leading a ...
- War in Pieces: Combat Paper Project Sees Veterans Use Uniforms to Heal - Martha's Vineyard Gazette
War in Pieces: Combat Paper Project Sees Veterans Use Uniforms to HealMartha's Vineyard Gazette, MA - 19 minutes agoThe retreat began Monday with a poetry reading at Che’s Lounge. The real work began Wednesday at Seastone Papers in West Tisbury, where the vets ripped ...
- Why Learn Punjabi? The Answer Is Obvious!By Balwant Sanghera - South Asian Link
Why Learn Punjabi? The Answer Is Obvious!By Balwant SangheraSouth Asian Link, Canada - 12 hours agoTo read Punjabi novels, short stories, plays and poetry has its own unique charm and an integral part of Punjabi heritage. This can be best accomplished by ...
- Artistic Home team takes Bait (Chicago Sun-Times)
John Mossman still laughs when he recalls the moment in 1986 when he first encountered Kathy Scambiatterra. "I was at a fellow actor's house having my hair cut, and this woman with a huge head of hair came screaming into the room and told me to shut up," he said.
- They listened and learned (The Providence Journal)
PROVIDENCE — When he chose to complement his black cap and gown with a hot-pink boa and glittering ’80s eye makeup, Fokion Burgess didn’t know his expression of gay pride would be spot-on with the messages given by speakers at Brown University’s 240th commencement yesterday.
- Every dog has its day - in print - The Age
The AgeEvery dog has its day - in printThe Age, Australia - 1 hour agoWrites poetry. 1979 Moves to New York. Writes for magazines. Later, works for seven years in investment banking. Novels Snake (1996); Moral Hazard (2002), ...
- What was your favorite story? (The York Weekly)
May marks the official beginning of spring in Maine. March can be cold and April capricious, but May brings green leaves and lawns. May is a transitional month, and so it is fitting that it is a time in which we celebrate life transitions —...
- Farewell, George Garrett (The Hook)
The final chapter in the colorful life of critically acclaimed novelist, essayist, and former Virginia Poet Laureate, UVA writing professor George Garrett , was written Sunday night. Seventy-eight-year-old Garrett died at his Rugby Road home “very peacefully,” says his wife, Susan, and surrounded by his family including his three children and two grandchildren. Garrett had been battling ...
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