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- Landowners go the Gandhi way - Tribune
Landowners of UT villages, especially those whose land has been acquired, have decided to resort to ‘Gandhigiri’ against the forcible acquisition of their land by the city administration. Landowners whose land is being acquired for the third ...
- Mary-Sherman Willis' "The Laughter of Women" (Seattle Times)
So often, reading a poem can in itself feel like a thing overheard. Here, Mary-Sherman Willis of Virginia describes the feeling of being...
- A New Book with a Feminine Approach to Visionary Business (PR.com)
Reverend Shiloh Sophia McCloud, famous for her illustrated journals and her vibrant woman centric imagery, collaborates with 22 other Authors and Artists to publish Heart of the Visionary - A Workbook For Women's Work which guides users to create and realize entrepreneurial dreams that are in alignment with their personal values. [PR.com - July 02, 2008]
- Related Links (The Canton Repository)
You could find trouble in the Deep South growing up young and black in the 1960s. Busy hands helped Fred Dean keep evil at bay in Ruston, La. "I hauled wood, hauled hay ... moved 500-pound roofing tar bales," Dean recalled. "The split logs were 24-foot long. I was 12, 13 years old."
- Central students write, share original poetry (The Doings Hinsdale)
Twelve Hinsdale Central students bared a small part of their soul Friday night. The eleven girls and one boy were part of a week-long poetry writing camp that culminated in a public reading at the high school. The camp was hosted by Kevin Covall, a published poet and native Chicagoan. Covall, who hosted the camp in 2007, said several students who attended last year's program had returned.
- Judge Throws Out Charges Against Street Preacher - The Bulletin
Daniel Gowen, a Christian who regularly preaches in public places, was cited last May for violating Lancaster city's noise ordnance. On Monday, Magisterial District Judge Janice Jimenez dismissed the charges. "We count this as a victory for freedom ...
- I'll Take the Manhattan - Las Cruces Sun-News
I'll Take the ManhattanLas Cruces Sun-News, NM - 17 hours ago... poetry is like playing tennis without a net. Or, in the words of one wise friend, "Dude, every once in a while can I just get something to drink? ...
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- Sweet words, sweet eats at poetry reading - Northumberland Today
Sweet words, sweet eats at poetry readingNorthumberland Today, Canada - 34 minutes agoIn writing I enjoy all kinds of subjects and styles, ranging from two lines to three pages; free verse and more formal structures and that, in way, ...
- Letter-writing Sandyston-Walpack students, seniors meet (New Jersey Herald)
NEWTON -- Liberty Towers resident Dolores Ridel has a collection of handmade cards she likes to re-read when she's sad. Until Thursday, she had never met the person who wrote them.
- Music shares space with museum's art - San Francisco Chronicle
Music shares space with museum's artSan Francisco Chronicle, USA - 3 hours agoEach story, which revels in the "strange poetry" of fragmentary conversation and memory, is underscored by music written by Chicago composer Mark Greenberg. ...
- 'The One-Strand River' by Richard Kenney - Hartford Courant
Language poets play with sounds. At their best, it's as if the music of a batch of well-chosen words so perfectly echoes their meaning, it makes you suspect there's sense to the universe. At their worst, language poets chortle gibberish. Richard ...
- Knee deep in Finns: Naselle Festival celebrates culture and community (The Daily News)
When the Finns who live along the lower Columbia celebrate their heritage, they leave no fin unflapped. Every other summer for 26 years, the community has organized a weekend packed with song, dance, games, stories, food and art firmly grounded in Finnish sisu — the feisty spirit of their culture.
- Rural Romeos Ride on the Wild Side - Scoop.co.nz (press release)
Scoop.co.nz (press release)Rural Romeos Ride on the Wild SideScoop.co.nz (press release), New Zealand - 1 hour agoThe boys were a literary lot, with poetry and stories popular, rounded out with a speed shearing demonstration from Charlie Taituha of the King Country a ...
- Books: Magic carpet ride for the mind - Hillsboro Argus - OregonLive.com
Books: Magic carpet ride for the mindHillsboro Argus - OregonLive.com, OR - 39 minutes agoMy bookcases are overflowing with mysteries, romances, poetry, fantasy, dreams, psychology, gerontology, history, politics and religion, to name a few. ...
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