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- Poetry and prose writers invited to share work - Salina Journal
Poetry and prose writers invited to share workSalina Journal, KS - 2 hours agoLocal and regional writers of poetry and prose are invited to share their work at the quarterly Open Microphone for Writers from 7 to 8:30 pm Tuesday at the ...
- Grist Mill community theater at its finest - Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil
Grist Mill community theater at its finestCouncil Bluffs Daily Nonpareil, IA - 53 minutes agoAlthough the old dealership comes with possible hauntings, most of those have been community members scaring children through a black maze around Halloween. ...
- Fishing Lines: Farewell to Fred, a genial giant who was first among equals (Independent)
Everyone seems to have a Fred J Taylor story. My favourite one concerning the great man happened on a cold, wet winter's day, the sort of day when sensible fishers sit in front of a fire and think: "Glad I didn't go out today!"
- Downturn affects the traditionally self-sufficient - Herald Tribune
The death of her husband, a World War II veteran, two years ago started a chain of events that pushed Kleiss, 67, into a financial crisis. It culminated with the loss of her job in February, just before she saw a spike in her flood insurance. Unable ...
- Mistress Of The Dead - Sydney Morning Herald
Sydney Morning HeraldMistress Of The DeadSydney Morning Herald, Australia - 2 hours ago... the poetry of the dust-to-dust bit. In her solo exhibition, Mistress Of The Dead, painter Suzanne Archer doesn't shy away from any aspects of death. ...
- Deaths Elsewhere / Paula Gunn Allen, 68, Indian literature advocate (Pioneer Press)
In the 1960s, when some in academia still denied the existence of American Indian literature, Paula Gunn Allen embarked on a career that proved them wrong — and altered the required reading lists of literature classes on U.S. college campuses.
- Students Participate in the 31st Annual Children and Poetry Day (News Channel 34 Binghamton)
Participants are hand selected based on poems they've previously written, and as Joe Weil, this year's guest poet, says, it's a day embrace the freedom of expression.
- A calendar for the bibliophile - New Orleans Times-Picayune Blogs
Who: Owner Michele Lewis reopens The Afro-American Book Stop with an appearance by Zane, the best-selling author of Afro-American erotica. Where: 7056 Read Blvd. When: Saturday, 3-5 p.m. Mary Morrison signs 'Who's Loving You?' Friday, 3-5 p.m., at ...
- To go or not to go? (The New Statesman)
Should you visit Burma? Not if you want to discover the harsh realities of life under the generals
- Tackling child labour in Zambia - Times of Zambia
ON June 12, 2008, Zambia joins the global community in commemorating World Day Against Child Labour (WDACL), under the theme ‘Education – The Right Response To Child labour.’ World Day Against Child Labour was launched on June, 12,2002 and has ...
- Love bugs: Some of the most charming characters in movies and books ... - Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Some of the most charming movie and book characters are insects. Here’s a look at some of our favorites and ways for your kids to take a swat at learning about ’em. OK, OK, the robots are super-cool, but there is an overlooked star of the movie ...
- What Barack Obama learned from the Communist Party - American Thinker
American voters must make up their minds about what Barack Obama really believes in, if anything. His recent rhetorical concessions to the center further muddy the waters. So we must look to his past teachers and associates for help in understanding ...
- Amy Winehouse lyrics analysed as poetry by Cambridge University students (Daily Telegraph)
Cambridge University students have been asked to compare the lyrics of the pop star Amy Winehouse with the poetry of Sir Walter Ralegh in a final year exam paper.
- Teacher a fun and familiar role for Mountain - Dexter Leader
Teacher a fun and familiar role for MountainDexter Leader, MI - 9 hours agoFirst and foremost comes family, followed by acting, the Purple Rose Theatre, kids, teaching and last but not least, enjoying life to the fullest. ...
- "Honus" cliched, but a home run to audiences - Denver Post
"Honus" cliched, but a home run to audiencesDenver Post, CO - 6 hours agoSometimes it's poetry, like when Richard Greenberg described baseball as "unrelentingly meaningful" in his Tony-winning play, "Take Me Out. ...
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