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- Books events - Arizona Daily Star
Books eventsArizona Daily Star, AZ - 5 hours agoFree. 792-3715. Writers Studio Fiction and Poetry Writing Workshops Summer 2008, Level 1 & II ā Ochoa Stained Glass, 3920 E. Fort Lowell Road. ...
- Caroline Kennedy brings discretion to veep search (AP via Yahoo! News)
Caroline Kennedy lives a very private life with a very public profile. It's the perfect skill set for her newest assignment.
- Poems for Just This Moment in History - NewsBlaze
Poems for Just This Moment in HistoryNewsBlaze, CA - 2 hours agoHe wrote the book after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, walking the streets of Manhattan and writing poems in the context of one of the most ...
- Weekly events calendar - Daily Gleaner
Weekly events calendarDaily Gleaner, Canada - 4 hours agoThis year's event, July 6 -12, offers a series of one-day workshops on such topics as fiction, travel-writing, poetry, documentary screen writing, ...
- Strong, independent woman devoted her life to her family - Fayetteville Observer
Strength and devotion defined Margaret Davis. āShe was a very independent, strong, self-sufficient woman,ā daughter Deborah Davis said. Devoted to her husband and fiercely protective of their four children, part of it stemmed from values learned ...
- Unpublished Pablo Neruda poems highlight last romance - MSN Singapore
A series of unpublished poems by Chile's late Pablo Neruda, winner of the 1971 Nobel prize for literature, are shedding light on his last romance with his wife's niece more than 40 years his junior, a collector said. The 14 poems were found in a book ...
- Jayne Anne Phillips's top 10 books about motherhood - guardian.co.uk
Jayne Anne Phillips's top 10 books about motherhoodguardian.co.uk, UK - Jul 22, 2008Jayne Anne Phillips is the author of Black Tickets, Machine Dreams, Fast Lanes and Shelter. Her latest novel is MotherKind, which tells the story of Kate, ...
- Dragging Anchor (Washington Post)
The images are blurry and grainy, like a dream, dense with a meaning just beyond the mind's reach. The reels are out of order and I am not always sure what I am looking at as I search for answers in home movies taken 45 years ago. My father had transferred the films to videotape before he died. T...
- Proud to be an American - OpEdNews.com
As we come to our annual national birthday, our love of country takes a variety of expressions. For many, July 4th is simply an excuse for a party: hot dogs, apple pies, red, white and blue tablecloths and beer specials at the local Wal-Mart. For ...
- Cleveland Orchestra welcomes top-notch guests - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Not one, but two significant Cleveland Orchestra debuts made Blossom Music Center the place to be over the weekend for the classically minded. Courtesy of the Cleveland Orchestra Lyndhurst native Orion Weiss was the poised soloist in Beethoven's ...
- At 102, 'grandmother' of Black Panthers is honored - Oakland Tribune
At 102, 'grandmother' of Black Panthers is honoredOakland Tribune, CA - 5 hours agoThe school grew out of a need to help African-American and other disadvantaged children caught in an unequal public education system that tended to have ...
- Introducing the Twiller - New York Times Blogs
You might remember the novel in its earlier form; it had a cover, and many pages, forethought of plot, editors and agents weighing in, and, oh yes, it generally had sentences and punctuation. And, finally, some poor suckers had to take the time out ...
- Dorothy M. Gadbaw Steria, 87, Beaver Falls - WWNY TV
Dorothy M. Gadbaw Steria, 87, Beaver FallsWWNY TV, NY - Jul 18, 2008She enjoyed flower gardening, cooking and writing poetry. Surviving are eight daughters and six sons-in-law. Verna and Carl Schack, Betty and Ceyril Bush, ...
- Middle Age lessons for the modern struggle against climate change - Guardian Unlimited
Flooding in Tewkesbury in 2007. Modern developments were submerged while medieval buildings like the abbey remained dry. Photograph: Matt Cardy/Getty They were smelly, short on science and heavily superstitious, but the Middle Ages may have ...
- Young and restless: APT actor Matt Schwader taps into his own rebellious teen years for latest role (Wisconsin State Journal)
SPRING GREEN -- It makes sense that Matt Schwader looks like the boy next door. Because he is. Although his studies and acting career have taken him around the country, Schwader, a three-year veteran of American Players Theatre who joined the core company this year, grew up in Kenosha. He cut his teeth on APT by coming to shows while still a renegade teen, a kid with talent and charm to burn, ...
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