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- Donnybrook’s very own write-a-holic - Donnybrook Bridgetown Mail
Donnybrook’s very own write-a-holicDonnybrook Bridgetown Mail, Australia - 4 hours agoJo and her family used to travel to the South West for short breaks. She was impressed with Donnybrook because there was a hospital, police station, ...
- 19 years later, crash survivor is college graduate - Globe Gazette
SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) — The statue down by the river shows a little boy, but Spencer Bailey is all grown up. He was 3 years old on July 19, 1989 when United Airlines Flight 232 crash landed at Sioux Gateway Airport. His mother, Frances, was one of ...
- Brazilian director swaps Saramago for Shakespeare - Reuters
ReutersBrazilian director swaps Saramago for ShakespeareReuters - 1 hour agoEach line has poetry, philosophy, a deep understanding of what we are." The movie is based on a Brazilian adaptation of "Love's Labour's Lost" by moviemaker ...
- Brew, blues flow from Festival Park - Robesonian
Are you a connoisseur of beer? Do you enjoy soulful music? Would you like to see Fayetteville’s new Festival Park? Satisfy your tastebuds, ear drums and curiosity Saturday at the fifth annual Blues ‘n Brews Festival. All you need is a ...
- Namibia: Karibib Cluster Marks Children's Day (AllAfrica.com)
Schools from the Karibib Education Cluster gathered at Karibib last Friday to launch the HIV/AIDS Awareness Week, Global Education for All (EFA) Week as well as celebrating the Day of the African Child, which is normally observed on 16 June.
- Poetry wanted for market place project (Blyth and Wansbeck Today)
A LOCAL poet is looking to collect words, thoughts and opinions of Blyth Valley residents to feature on the revamped market place. (06/05/2008 16:21:54)
- A new chapter for Kenny’s - Galway Advertiser
A new chapter for Kenny’sGalway Advertiser, Ireland - 5 hours ago... sport, Irish language, poetry, literary criticism, bound editions of Punch going back to the 1870s, children’s books (including some wonderful Victorian ...
- The most powerful weapon against the occupation? - Thought Leader
The most powerful weapon against the occupation?Thought Leader, South Africa - 6 hours agoRobi, who insisted that her organisation is “not about flowers and rainbows and bad poetryâ€, recognised the impact of occupation on the occupier and the ...
- PASSINGS (Los Angeles Times)
- My favorite kitchen tool is a blow torch - Los Angeles Times
My favorite kitchen tool is a blow torchLos Angeles Times, CA - 1 hour agoScattergood grew up in Iowa, has degrees in theology, poetry and cooking, and, when she isn't writing about food, is trying to get her two young daughters ...
- With a Nod to the Greats - The Coloradoan
With a Nod to the GreatsThe Coloradoan, CO - 6 hours agoStudents will leave with a collection of writing activities designed to assist their own creative explorations of form and technique, and will gain ...
- Stoughton minister delivers ‘The Gospel according to Bruce ... - Enterprise
To the list of good-read tomes devoted to the Bruce Springsteen catalog you can add ``The Gospel According to Bruce Springsteen: Rock and Redemption from Asbury Park to Magic'' by the Rev. Jeffrey B. Symynkywicz (Westminister John Knox, $16.95 ...
- Hometown architect Michael Graves refashions an antiquated building ... - Newark Star-Ledger
AMANDA BROWN/THE STAR-LEDGER Designer Michael Graves at his Princeton office, where he designed the new Paul Robeson Center for the Arts in Princeton. For most of living memory, the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood in Princeton, beginning just on the ...
- AT FREDERICKSBURG ACADEMY ON SATURDAY, CATCH 'A CELEBRATION OF ... - The Free Lance-Star
The Free Lance-StarAT FREDERICKSBURG ACADEMY ON SATURDAY, CATCH 'A CELEBRATION OF ...The Free Lance-Star, VA - 2 hours ago... Music and Poetry," University of Mary Washington, Dodd Auditorium. Presented by MUSE, a five-member troupe of professional artists. 3:30-4:45 pm Free. ...
- A trio of stunning books to read this spring - Dubuque Telegraph Herald
A trio of stunning books to read this springDubuque Telegraph Herald, IA - 2 hours agoAs the skies rain ash and the duo evades marauding tribes of cannibals in their march to the warm climes of the coast, there's a bleak poetry in the love ...
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