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- Studies in Crap: License to Kill PLUS: Enjoy Your Pigeons - Pitch Weekly
Studies in Crap: License to Kill PLUS: Enjoy Your PigeonsPitch Weekly, MO - 2 hours agoThis chapbook of loose, chatty, beat-influenced, table-napkin poetry is a study in just how much white space an author can squeeze onto 24 pages and still ...
- August 2008 - Weekly Standard
Over the past week, several of our friends from the organization Vets for Freedom (VFF) have returned to Iraq. All of the men and women on the trip are veterans of the Iraq War, most of them combat veterans. The idea was that they would return to the ...
- Art: Yeats Meets the Digital Age, Full of Passionate Intensity - New York Times
DUBLIN SO here, under airtight, light-shielding glass, is a notebook given to William Butler Yeats in 1908 by Maud Gonne, the beautiful, brainy feminist Irish revolutionary and object of Yeats’s infatuation across five decades, the muse — well ...
- Mid-Michigan students plant pinwheels for peace - Lansing State Journal
OKEMOS -- The messages written on the tiny pinwheels are equally tiny, but powerful. "Love." "End War." "Peace." Those are some of the messages scrawled on more than 100 pinwheels students at Chippewa Middle School in Okemos planted in the ground as ...
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How two muslim sects differ is focus of talk
- Azmi on stage, for Azamgarh’s sake (Hindustan Times)
The north Indian town of Azamgarh- 750 km from New Delhi, in Uttar Pradesh — has found an ambassador who wants to remove the town’s recently acquired terror tag.
- Local resident Bart Yates dives into dysfunction in novel - UI The Daily Iowan (subscription)
Local resident Bart Yates dives into dysfunction in novelUI The Daily Iowan (subscription), IA - 1 hour agoHis writing career started with short stories and poetry, but he moved on to novels after taking a course in the Iowa Summer Writing Festival. ...
- Gaia Online Completes $11 Million Series C Funding - Businesswire.com
SAN JOSE, Calif.--( BUSINESS WIRE )--Gaia Online, the leading online hangout for teens, today announced an $11 million Series C round of venture funding from Institutional Venture Partners (IVP). At a time when eMarketer is predicting the number of ...
- In All But Name - Wall Street Journal
Wall Street JournalIn All But NameWall Street Journal - 2 hours agoSeparate editions of "In Memoriam" were still appearing anonymously at the time of Tennyson's death, even though the poem had already been included in ...
- At a Flashy New Hotel, a Pair of Eloises - New York Times
At a Flashy New Hotel, a Pair of EloisesNew York Times, United States - 5 hours ago“People tried to make us into stalwarts and revolutionaries, but we probably would have agreed to the right offer,” said Ms. Jones, who still writes poetry ...
- Obituaries in the news - International Herald Tribune
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Oliver Kaufman Crawford, who overcame the "Red Scare" blacklist of the 1950s to become one of television's most successful writers, died Wednesday. He was 91. Crawford wrote for such shows as "Star Trek," "Bonanza," "Perry Mason ...
- Sept. 11: In the poet’s eyes - Randolph Herald
Sept. 11: In the poet’s eyesRandolph Herald, MA - 31 minutes agoWith each year, the words are somewhat different, but the thought and meaning behind the poem is the same – to create change and get things moving in a ...
- Arboretum honors founder - Times Union
ESPERANCE -- The Landis Arboretum will celebrate its founder's legacy Saturday with a day of family-friendly activities and a night of music by starlight. A renaissance man of his day, Arboretum founder Fred Lape was a poet, musician, English ...
- Author opens the door to reveal her own hidden world (The Woonsocket Call)
NORTH SMITHFIELD -- It’s a riveting story, how Michal Maoz has spun her intense suffering from Asperger’s Syndrome into a major triumph. Now a 35-year-old wife and mother to two teenagers, Maoz recently fulfilled a longtime dream of becoming a published author.
- This week's book events and lectures (The Kansas City Star)
Victoria Chang, poet and author of Circles and Salvinia Molesta, reads and discusses her work at 6:30 tonight at the KC Public Library, 14 W. 10th St. The program is called “The Business of Words” and is part of the Park University Ethnic Voices Poetry Series.
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