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- A 'Troubadour' tribute - The Patriot-News - PennLive.com
A 'Troubadour' tributeThe Patriot-News - PennLive.com, PA - 6 hours ago"They do it because there's only one reason to do it -- they love that kind of music, they love the poetry and the music that goes along with it," Hazard ...
- Books in Brief: 05/25/2008 (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
'Notable' author compiles writings; Library presents photo project
- Search to Divine Authorship Leads 'Footprints' to Court - Daily Herald
The single set of footprints in the sand -- as millions of inspired souls now know -- was that time when the Lord picked you up and carried you. It's a metaphor, people: He is there when you need Him most, and so is the ubiquitous poem known as ...
- Court Allows Gay Marriage: Tyranny or Its End? - Wall Street Journal
Court Allows Gay Marriage: Tyranny or Its End?Wall Street Journal - 33 minutes agoIf we desire a medium to express mutual love between two adults, we should try poetry. Your editorial on May 16 describes the California Supreme Court as ...
- Recalling that fateful night at Ford's Theatre - Boston Globe
Recalling that fateful night at Ford's TheatreBoston Globe, United States - 1 hour agoOne of Sawyer's first tasks was "to learn to work with John's poetry, which is quite full of reference and music and richness. I wanted to bring it across ...
- Stafford students win with quarterback, Indian maiden EMMA'S AWARD ... - The Free Lance-Star
The Free Lance-StarStafford students win with quarterback, Indian maiden EMMA'S AWARD ...The Free Lance-Star, VA - 1 hour agoEmma's poem about Pocahontas placed second in the state poetry contest. "I'm always writing a lot," said the girl, who used to be called Emily but now ...
- Health put little damper on Carlin (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Comedians Dennis Blair, left, and George Carlin take a break. For 18 years, Blair served as an opening act for Carlin, who died June 22 in Los Angeles.
- Will Quinlan, HGWT, Matt Butcher pack New World - Creative Loafing Tampa
Will Quinlan, HGWT, Matt Butcher pack New WorldCreative Loafing Tampa, FL - 4 hours agoQuinlan went on shortly after midnight and turned in a moving set of songs inspired by the life and death of his mother. He also debuted new numbers that ...
- Mega-Mini exhibition gets round cash shortages - Aberdeen Press and Journal
Mega-Mini exhibition gets round cash shortagesAberdeen Press and Journal, UK - 17 hours agoThe mega part of the exhibition title comes from the sheer diversity of the work, which encompasses paintings, photography, textiles, ceramics, poetry and ...
- Poet Al Mahmud - The New Nation
The New NationPoet Al MahmudThe New Nation, Bangladesh - 2 hours agoPastoral lives, rivers, villages, shoals centered lives, man and woman's love affairs and their biophysical urges are dominant in his poetry as subjects and ...
- Garrett, prodigious writer and professor, dies at age 78 - Charlottesville Daily Progress
Garrett, prodigious writer and professor, dies at age 78Charlottesville Daily Progress, VA - 2 hours agoGarrett, 78, won 14 prestigious awards for his writing, had published nine novels, seven collections of short stores, eight poetry collections, ...
- The big gigs - Minneapolis Star Tribune
The big gigsMinneapolis Star Tribune, MN - 59 minutes ago... "In Town & Field," is full of sweetly sung, softly played ballads and story songs that are light on the ears, but heavy with imagery and poetry. ...
- Back on track (The Steamboat Pilot & Today)
A poetry event that started in the 1990s will return to Off the Beaten Path Bookstore in coming weeks as new owners revive the store’s occasional poetry slam in a new location.
- Are voters ready to move beyond race? - Tulsa World
One of the funniest and most disturbing moments in the recently ended Democratic presidential campaign came after Hillary Clinton won the West Virginia primary. On "The Daily Show," Jon Stewart strung together videotape of what some West Virginia ...
- 400-year-old volume of Shakespeare recovered a decade after it was ... - Boston Globe
LONDON— It's a case of all's well that ends well. Police have recovered a 400-year-old volume of Shakespeare stolen in England a decade ago and worth millions of dollars after a man walked into a library in Washington, D.C., and asked to have it ...
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