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- Hillary deserves vice presidency - La Crosse Tribune
Sen. Obama, I am one of the 18 million Hillary voters who feel it is only right and fitting for you to select Hillary as your running mate. Many voters, as I am, are having a tough time getting over how poorly she was treated in the primaries ...
- Music Review: Phoenix Block ‘Chemtrails’ (2008) - Music Industry Newswire
Music Industry NewswireMusic Review: Phoenix Block ‘Chemtrails’ (2008)Music Industry Newswire, CA - 11 hours agoLyrics are generally good, without any stand out poetry or too clever turns of phrase, but certainly decent construction of hooks and feeling to fit the ...
- Review: Forbidden love is at heart of 'Pearl' (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
The Pearl: A True Tale of Forbidden Love in Catherine the Great's Russia. By Douglas Smith. Yale University Press. 284 pages. $35. A love story between the richest nobleman in Imperial Russia and a young serf with a spellbindi...
- Bragdon's "Outlook Portland" Keeps City Weird - Oregonian
The show fills KRCW-32's airwaves near dawn on Sunday. But to host David Bragdon,"Outlook Portland" should have the unpredictable feel of an after-hours cafe. "The idea is, you're sitting around late at night talking to someone who is quirky and off ...
- The conundrum of Slessor's sixth bell - Brisbane Times
The conundrum of Slessor's sixth bellBrisbane Times, Australia - 2 hours ago"Not only does it have working sketches, but all sorts of reflections on Slessor, poetry in general, practical issues about working on the mural, ...
- NIGHT SPOTS - The Patriot-News - PennLive.com
NIGHT SPOTSThe Patriot-News - PennLive.com, PA - 18 hours agoOpen stage, 8:30 tonight; Flatbed Ford, Friday; "Heavyword Poetry Championship," 6 pm Saturday, $5. 221-1080. Bube's Brewery, 102 N. Market St., Mount Joy. ...
- Freshman Orientation - DVD Talk
Freshman OrientationDVD Talk, OR - 4 hours agoShiraki's enthusiasm seems to cloud his judgment: how else would one explain the sequence where Clay, at a lesbian poetry slam, starts to pass off "Baby, ...
- EDITORIAL: End The Free Rides Bus Riders Should Chip In - Valley News
Over the last year, Upper Valley residents caught nearly a half-million free rides to work, home and the grocery store on Advance Transit buses. Now, as soaring gas prices squeeze the nonprofit and make it difficult to meet soaring demand, it's time ...
- TREE House Children's Museum schedules programs for Aug. 9 and Aug. 16 - Alexandria Daily Town Talk
The TREE House Children's Museum will host a program on making Poetry Pebbles at 2 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 9 The children will hear some poems and learn a bit about poetry. They will make poetry pebbles that they can then use to create their own poems ...
- Local authors may broaden your horizons (Rapid City Journal)
The following 10 books may never reach the New York Times’ best-sellers list, but these local writers have created stories that may broaden your horizons or carry you away to another time and place.
- Summer Writing Camp taking applications - Muskogee Daily Phoenix
The camp serves students entering fifth-through eighth-grades. Students will experience a variety of mental and physical challenges each day along with writing poetry, stories and plays.
- At the Gate of the Year - Daily Telegraph
One of the best known yet least known poems was published 100 years ago. It is the poem quoted by King George VI in his Christmas Day broadcast in 1939. It came at the end of the nine-minute broadcast: I feel that we may all find a message of ...
- Spotlight: Art listings - Portsmouth Herald News
Spotlight: Art listingsPortsmouth Herald News, NH - 4 hours agoJUNE 6 | NOTES FROM THE COVE, 7 pm, poetry readings by Liz Falvey, Judi MacMurray, Mike Gately, Sandy Domina, Shirley Ann Doyle, Marlane Bottino, ...
- COMMENTARY: Successful Hispanics point to guidance, support from ... - San Jose Mercury News
COMMENTARY: Successful Hispanics point to guidance, support from ...San Jose Mercury News, USA - 4 hours agoOf course, talent comes not only in the culmination of professorships in English or medicine, but also in art, music, poetry, teaching, nursing, programming ...
- The Hakawati, by Rabih Alameddine (Independent)
Despite Naguib Mahfouz's Nobel Prize, there has been much discussion as to whether the novel is an appropriate form of Arab expression. While love and adventure abound in Middle Eastern storytelling and poetry, few portrayals of hothouse family life exist. The tour de force of Rabih Alameddine's novel The Hakawati ("storyteller" in Arabic) is that it moves effortlessly between the classic ...
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