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- Delighting young and old alike (The Star)
Any body of work that is written for children, as this is, but turns out to be equally delightful for grown-ups is definitely a fine example of outstanding young adult fiction.
- Hunt still charming it crazy - Otago Daily Times
Hunt still charming it crazyOtago Daily Times, New Zealand - 12 minutes agoBy Nigel Benson on Thu, 4 Sep 2008 Sam Hunt reads poetry in St Paul's Cathedral on a previous visit. Photo by Craig Baxter. He's the poet laureate of the ...
- Literary Happenings: Four authors to hold signings at T.O. bookstore (Ventura County Star)
Mysteries to Die For in Thousand Oaks will host four authors who specialize in crime, adventure, espionage and revenge. At 11:30 a.m. Saturday, Marcus Sakey will sign "Good People" (Dutton; $25), the tale of a couple who discover there's far more to a hidden stash of cash in their kitchen than they bargained for.
- Rosh Hashanah, the world's birthday - Times Online
Tomorrow is the start of the peak season for rabbis. They know that many Jews who have rarely set foot in synagogue during the past year will be putting in an appearance, and over the past few days they will have been polishing their sermons in the ...
- Community Calendar: Sept. 21-27 - Budgeteer
Community Calendar: Sept. 21-27Budgeteer, MN - 37 minutes ago“Trail Guide: A Guide to the Northland Experience in Poetry and Prints,†the biennial poetry and prints collaboration (with the poets of the Lake Superior ...
- Book showcases nun's poetry (Post-Bulletin)
Most people know Sister Mary Brigh as a devoted nun, a strong leader and a savvy businesswoman. But the former Saint Marys Hospital administrator had another side that few people know; she was also a poet.
- Bathinda, October 9 - Tribune
Bathinda deputy commissioner Rahul Tewari visited the main yard of the grain market for an inspection before SAD chief Sukhbir Badal visited the place. The DC issued strict orders to the officials concerned regarding the lifting of paddy, payment and ...
- MARILYN THE MYSTERY - New York Post
'DEAR MR. von Fuehlsdorff: Thank you for your Champagne. It ar rived. I drank it, and I was gayer! Thanks again. My best, Marilyn Monroe." That's a little note written by the most famous movie icon of all time, to the German consulate general in 1961 ...
- Many religious retreats in upstate New York open to guests - The Canadian Press
The Canadian PressMany religious retreats in upstate New York open to guestsThe Canadian Press, N.Y. - 7 minutes agoThe woman washing dishes described herself as a Sufi Christian. That afternoon, there would be a discussion of the mystical, reverent 13th-century poetry of ...
- ‘Penguins’ deliver newspaper audience (Lawrence Journal-World)
The newspaper industry is constantly bewailing its need for a new economic model, as the Internet upends the old one. Maybe it could take a page from the Club Penguin Times.
- This muddled terror law limits free speech and wrecks innocent lives - Guardian Unlimited
A student downloads an al-Qaida document from a US government website and is held in custody for six days. A shop assistant writes poems about cutting people's heads off and is tried for being a terrorist. An opera composer is accused of promoting ...
- Poets descend on Fremont for Midland’s second poetry slam - Fremont Tribune
Poets descend on Fremont for Midland’s second poetry slamFremont Tribune, NE - 5 hours agoBy Don Bowen/Fremont Tribune The college in Fremont is hosting the Great Plains Poetry Pileup Slam 2, flowing off the success of last year’s inaugural ...
- On the Town with Jonathan Ames - Village Voice
On the Town with Jonathan AmesVillage Voice, NY - 9 minutes ago"I'd love for you to come with us," Ames warns. "But Mangina's going to act out so that you'll write about him." Onstage, Ames performs a brief routine with ...
- Chappaqua Library set to start fall programs (The Journal News)
The Chappaqua Library, 195 S. Greeley Ave., will offer the following fall programs. All are free and open to the public. For information, call 914-238-4779 or visit www.chappaqualibrary.org .
- From Ballasts to Ballads: Fishermen Take to the Stage - MarketWatch
From Ballasts to Ballads: Fishermen Take to the StageMarketWatch - 3 hours ago... performances featuring poetry, prose, short stories, live music and open mike readings -- Artistic workshops in photography, creative writing and video ...
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