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- Local poet publishes second book (Southampton Press)
Though she didn’t start writing poetry until after retirement, Ann Hammond has made up for lost time and has recently published her second book of poems.
- Free (Or Incredibly Cheap) Festivals For Summer (The Motley Fool)
Summer is festival season, but they can set you back a small fortune -- that is unless you can find free (or incredibly cheap) ones to attend.
- Volunteers help keep the library humming - Missoulian
Volunteers keep Missoula Public Library working. We happily celebrated the many wonderful folks who give their time to the library at our annual Volunteer Breakfast last week, where we recognized two Volunteers of the Year. Thank you to Carol Israel ...
- Carpe Diem - Nashoba Publishing
Carpe DiemNashoba Publishing, MA - 11 hours agoShe is passionate about history, poetry, music, horses, and most of all her family, but lacks cooking skills. Anderson makes up for it with talents for ...
- Torture victims find strength (Arizona Daily Star)
They came to Tucson from all over the world. The youngest is an infant. The oldest is 80.
- Author Doty indulges passion for poetry, prose - Pittsburgh Post Gazette
Pittsburgh Post GazetteAuthor Doty indulges passion for poetry, prosePittsburgh Post Gazette, PA - 4 hours ago... splitting his writing life between both fields. Doty, 55, released his first poetry collection in 1991 and his eighth this year, "Fire to Fire. ...
- Second Saturday Music Series in Siloam Springs - Benton County Daily Record
Second Saturday Music Series in Siloam SpringsBenton County Daily Record, AR - 47 minutes ago"This duo has been performing together since 1989, recreating the spirit of the Old West through western tunes, country standards and cowboy poetry. ...
- Big school (Guardian Unlimited)
'Grown-ups' is here to be read ironically, the mater of our heroine, Kitty, being less stable than her creator's weight. Marina is the kind of mother who insists on wearing vintage chiffon dresses to the school playground and falling head-over-killer-heels for hopeless men.
- Book Review: Qmin - A Fresh New Approach to Indian Cuisine by Anil ... - Blogcritics.org
See also: » The Great Book Adventure: Don Quixote - Part Two » Book Review: The Peacekeeper Shabbir Ahsan » Book Review: Shining City by Seth Greenland There’s nothing quite like Indian cuisine. Although it packs a social punch -- guests are ...
- Award-winning poet searches for surprises in 474 TDN contest entries (The Daily News)
A public poetry reading will be held at 6 p.m. Monday, June 2, at the Cowlitz PUD Auditorium, 961 12th Ave., Longview.
- in brief - Batavia Sun
Hall Quarry Beach open for season Hall Quarry Beach opened for the season Saturday at 400 S. Water St. The beach is open from 12:45 to 8 p.m. and includes a sandy beach and swimming area, drop slide, zero depth entry, large picnic area, concession ...
- Judge Robert E. Dixon remembered for his fairness, wit - Seattle Times
Robert E. Dixon served as a King County Superior Court judge. The man just had a tender touch about him. Even some criminals could see it. They would write Judge Robert E. Dixon from prison, thanking him for being so fair. And then there was that ...
- Refinancing at the hospital - Houston Community Newspapers
ALL IN – Mayor David Roberts and Hoboken University Hospital CEO Harvey Holzberg are in this together, as the city has “cosigned” for a $52 million bond last year to keep the entity afloat. T he city's Municipal Hospital Authority, which is the ...
- Essence Self - Gather.com
Gather.comEssence SelfGather.com, MA - 8 hours agoSome approaches to communing with Divine Will include: prayer, meditation, ceremony, art, dance, poetry, etc. Each of us can find our voice of expression ...
- Swansong of versatility and ambition (Sydney Morning Herald)
Kristy Edmunds's final Melbourne Festival features intriguing relationships and some musical luminaries, writes Bryce Hallett.
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