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- Bay St. Louis: Back in business (The Times of Acadiana)
As the entire Mississippi Gulf Coast slowly recovers from the wrath of Hurricane Katrina, hard-hit Bay St. Louis, which lost most of its town, has made a tremendous comeback and is back in business.
- Radovan Karadzic: Bosnia's butcher poet - The Australian
I STILL wonder what happened to those hollow-eyed men I met in the autumn of 1992, as the freezing mist closed in on their prison camp in the mountains of northern Bosnia. They were lying in long miserable rows, huddled beneath skinny blankets. The ...
- Program sends students on upward path - Worcester Telegram & Gazette
WORCESTER— Alexandria Zagalskaya reminisced about coming to America from Russia two years ago with her children and trying to find programs for her son, Anton Pashyk. Camps cost a fortune and she didn’t want her son’s talents and drive to go to ...
- Day 54: "You a laang way fram home" - Livemint
Day 54: "You a laang way fram home"Livemint, India - 4 hours agoThere was poetry and song and a warm elegance in the soul of the locals. Aunt Edith´s menu and bill repeatedly proclaimed her motto in two languages: Love ...
- Arts Alliance hosts literary salon - Houston Chronicle
• Where: space125gallery on the ground floor of Houston Center for the Arts, 3201 Allen Parkway; 713-527-9330 Fans of the spoken word can get their fix Thursday night at space125gallery, where the Houston Arts Alliance is presenting a free literary ...
- Send your books to sell, to this bookstore - Listen & Be Heard
Send your books to sell, to this bookstoreListen & Be Heard, CA - 5 hours agoThe Lost Bookshelf is a bookstore where authors can sell their poetry, fiction, plays, memoir, and non-fictionon consignment. The bookstore takes 30% of ...
- Forest Fest Kicks Off At Train Station - Westcoaster
Forest Fest Kicks Off At Train StationWestcoaster, Canada - 2 hours ago“Sound Waves,” her first published book of poetry, came out in 2007, followed last fall by “Splitting the Heart.” Rogers is no stranger to Port Alberni, ...
- Erik Darling, folk musician noted for hit 'Walk Right In' - Boston Globe
WASHINGTON - Erik Darling, 74, a singer, songwriter, and instrumentalist who played a vital role in the revival of American folk music and was identified with the 1960s pop hit "Walk Right In," died Aug. 3 in Chapel Hill, N.C. He had lymphoma ...
- Literature in the leaves - The National
Literature in the leavesThe National, United Arab Emirates - 18 hours agoBroad topics open to the public include a talk titled A Traitor in the House: Autobiography and Fiction, organised by the South African novelist Lynn Freed, ...
- Mike Carey & Daniel Way's “Dark Deception” - Comic Book Resources
The old axiom about those who don’t remember the past being condemned to repeat it is weighing heavily on Charles Xavier’s mind. The former X-Men leader has embarked upon a quest to use his vast telepathic powers to rebuild the memories that were ...
- Al Clark: On Father's Day, this group takes mothering far from home - Greenville Daily Reflector
Al Clark: On Father's Day, this group takes mothering far from homeGreenville Daily Reflector, NC - 51 minutes agoWhere the Russian author Pushkin, in exile, wrote some of his greatest poetry, it has been called the unhappiest place on earth. ...
- Warehouse Theatre keeps stage occupied - Greenville News
Warehouse Theatre keeps stage occupiedGreenville News, SC - 5 hours ago12-28, based on an adaptation of the poetry of Ogden Nash. The New Year brings the intense drama "K2" (Jan. 16-31), which Savas will direct. ...
- Quality writing? - Stabroek News
Quality writing?Stabroek News, Guyana - 30 minutes agoPoetry in Guyana is Martin Carter. Not beyond, in my opinion. As a matter of fact, I hear little of his poetry except, “All are involved, all are consumed. ...
- Pulse contributors for Aug. 19: - Hagerstown Morning Herald
Pulse contributors for Aug. 19:Hagerstown Morning Herald, MD - 3 hours agoShe is Mormon and enjoys writing poetry about her spirituality. Lev Yermolenko, 14, will be a junior at Clear Spring High School. He enjoys writing poetry.
- Sally Paxson Davis, 68, the Academy of Vocal Arts chair - Philadelphia Daily News
Sally Paxson Davis, 68, of Radnor, chairwoman of the Academy of Vocal Arts, died of leukemia July 4 at Waverly Heights in Gladwyne. Mrs. Davis had led the board of the academy, a tuition-free opera training school in Philadelphia, since 2001. During ...
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