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- Fantasy writer scoops top praise - Stourbridge News
Fantasy writer scoops top praiseStourbridge News, UK - 5 minutes agoHe then went on to read English at both Wolverhampton and Worcester University. Alan is also a published poet and currently runs poetry workshops in primary ...
- Freedom to come to Reynolds - Echo
Freedom to come to ReynoldsEcho, AR - 13 hours agoDavis began writing the play in 2004, and before that, she was writing poetry. Freedom is the first play she has written. “The play is not one dimensional,†...
- It's back to work: When retirement doesn't stick - Newsday
It's back to work: When retirement doesn't stickNewsday, NY - 3 hours agoTaking advantage of this early break from work, Rinck immediately began to explore his creative side, from pottery to poetry. "I joined a writing group at ...
- Surprise Thank You to Life-Changing Teacher - ABC News
ABC NewsSurprise Thank You to Life-Changing TeacherABC News - 17 minutes agoWhen she was in fourth grade, Warnecke moved away but presented Rigsbee with a poetry book before she left. "She wrote in there 'May each of us think of ...
- China says tainted milk scandal spreading - Hartford Courant
Tainted milk formula in China has killed three babies in a spreading scandal that has revealed that one-fifth of dairy companies tested nationwide have sold products tainted with a chemical that has sickened more than 6,200 children. Li Changjiang ...
- THE FIFTH FLOOR (Book Reporter)
From page one of THE FIFTH FLOOR, a follow-up to 2007’s THE CHICAGO WAY, it is evident that former police officer Michael Kelly is no ordinary private eye.
- Acting ‘Chops’ Cut Here: Theater Program Prepares Grads - University of Texas at Dallas (press release)
Acting ‘Chops’ Cut Here: Theater Program Prepares GradsUniversity of Texas at Dallas (press release), TX - 6 hours agoThe concept dubbed by Weis as “full-family entertainment†appeals to networks and cable program directors because the content is tame enough to play anytime ...
- More classes available with distance learning - Catskill Daily Mail
More classes available with distance learningCatskill Daily Mail, NY - 3 hours agoBy David Gordon CAIRO — As Frank Hines walked into his poetry class at Cairo-Durham High School Friday, his instructor, Dr. Deb Herodes, greeted him. ...
- Events: Alley Cat Players to present poetry-inspired 'Becoming the ... - St. Petersburg Times
John Capouya ( Gorgeous George: The Outrageous Bad-Boy Wrestler Who Created American Pop Culture ) will discuss and sign his book at 7 p.m. Thursday at Inkwood Books, 216 S Armenia Ave., Tampa. Christopher Baker ( Moon Cuba and Moon Costa Rica ) will ...
- This Year’s Business Model: Restaurants Without Food - New York Times Blogs
This Year’s Business Model: Restaurants Without FoodNew York Times Blogs, NY - 1 hour ago(SJD) Even if you don’t have a son fighting in Iraq, even if you don’t read poetry, even if you think you are immune to the power of a mother’s lament ...
- Mexican-themed festival planned for Tuesday (The Post-Star)
SARATOGA SPRINGS -- This weeks’s "dark day" at the Saratoga Race Course will be brightened by a fiesta.
- Celeb involvement raises profile of causes - Seattle Times
Singer Fergie poses with young people during a recent visit to Safe Space's Manhattan Youth High-Risk Drop-In Center. Bono speaks out against the AIDS epidemic. Lauren Conrad wears the Have a Heart necklace. All proceeds of the necklace benefit the ...
- Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn: City Living among old and new - am New York
-Frankies 457 Spuntino: Antipasti, crostini and a good wine list coupled with views of the F and G trains rumbling off into the night; 457 Court St. 718-403-0033. -Brooklyn Bread: Super-popular bakery and sandwich shop; 436 Court St. 718-403-0234 ...
- Africa: The Net's Eating Its Kids (AllAfrica.com)
THE SURPRISING THING IN the announcement that the Internet is probably bad for your brain is that it took so long to come: but the word is out; the information revolution is eating its children.
- Theater notes: Local playwrights get a chance to shine at Page-to ... - Salt Lake Tribune
Oz (Ben Sansom) attacks Max (Hank Florence) while host Worthington Burr (Lawrence McLay, center) wonders how to prevent serious injury in the world premiere of James Arrington and Mahonri Stewart's dramedy March Of The Salt Soldiers: The Utah War ...
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