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- Power to the poems - Portsmouth Herald
They've all had their say on the matter — the "Greats" — regarding the poet and poetry. Novalis said "Poetry heals the wounds inflicted by reason." James Branch Cabbell said "Poetry is man's rebellion against being what he is." And the Portsmouth ...
- Action News Extra: Local Libraries Offer Freebies - Pittsburgh Channel
These are the days of wallet tightening. But there’s a quiet place of refuge where one simple card holds the key to a ton of free stuff. Things are changing at your local library. Yes, it still has books for borrowing at no charge, but now a long ...
- Bestselling authors head to Dubai for Emirates Airline International ... - Gulf News
Dubai: A host of bestselling authors are heading to Dubai next year, for the Emirates Airline International Festival of Literature (EAIFL). Confirmed authors include Paulo Coelho, renowned BBC journalist Kate Adie, explorer Sir Ranulph Fiennes ...
- Meet the Sentinel School Zone bloggers - Orlando Sentinel
Leslie Postal has worked at the Orlando Sentinel since 1995, covering schools in Osceola and Seminole counties and now writing about statewide education issues. She previously worked at newspapers in Virginia. As a child, she went to public schools ...
- Threshing bee is this weekend at Patrick Ranch - Enterprise-Record
Threshing bee is this weekend at Patrick RanchEnterprise-Record, CA - 1 hour agoSounds of the Foothills Quartet will perform and Jim Lynch will entertain with his cowboy poetry. Western wear attire is suggested. ...
- Square dancers hitting the boards on Perkasie covered bridge (Perkasie News-Herald)
Members of a New Jersey square dance club don't know it yet, but this Saturday, they'll have a chance to learn a new move: Bridge your partner.
- Venue hosts poetry contest (The Daily Texan)
"Ideas are money," Akeem Lawrence said Wednesday night as he waited for his turn to compete for $1,000 at the American-Idol-style spoken word and vocal competition at the Parish Room. Sponsored by BTG Records, "Expressions of the Mind" and "The Showcase" have local talents competing for a $1,000 spoken word prize and a $5,000 vocal performance prize.
- More Life Festival - RedOrbit
More Life FestivalRedOrbit, TX - 7 hours agoFort Worth Poetry Slams presents HIV-themed poetry and spoken-word performances. FWCAC Front Gallery, 4-6 pm Sunday. Free. Amphibian Stage Productions gives ...
- Seen and heard - Quillblog
Seen and heardQuillblog, Canada - 6 hours agoThree winners will get to choose three Rattling titles each from their wide selection of fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and kids’ books – not a bad prize for ...
- Spice vendor finds niche in New York City, selling wares to upscale ... - Canada East
NEW YORK - With his flowing black hair, bushy beard and slight paunch, Behroush Sharifi hops off his bicycle and bounds into an expensive restaurant on the Upper West Side. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS/Tina Fineberg Behroush Sharifi, left, stands by as chef ...
- Iraq: The Love Stories Are Gone - Antiwar.com
Iraq: The Love Stories Are GoneAntiwar.com, CA - 4 hours ago... is no longer good for love," Maki al-Nazzal, political analyst and poet, told IPS. "All Iraqi poetry under occupation is now about death and separation. ...
- Who said, 'God grant me the serenity'? - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Who said, 'God grant me the serenity'?Minneapolis Star Tribune, MN - Jul 13, 2008Some of them refer to the prayer as if it were a proverb, while others appear to claim it as their own poetry. None of them attribute the prayer to a ...
- Weather cooperates despite fears for second Sagebrush Serenade ... - Reno Gazette Journal
Weather cooperates despite fears for second Sagebrush Serenade ...Reno Gazette Journal, NV - 4 hours ago... poetry, after last year a horseriding accident had her out of sorts. She has written a 'Sagebrush Serenade' poem that appears in the event program. ...
- Milking History: 'Amalia's Tale' by David I. Kertzer (The New York Sun)
'Nothing is so dangerous to its surroundings as a syphilitic infant." So wrote Alfred Fournier, a prominent French doctor whose exaggeration, back in the late 19th century, would be hard to blame. In southwestern France, a contaminated newborn had recently infected his unsuspecting wet nurse, and when she fell ill her neighbors, equally unwary, took her place in between nursing their own ...
- Lit fest needs more big-name authors - Kansas City Star
I’ve had a week to reflect on the second Kansas City Literary Festival. I’m convinced there will be a third installment in 2009. I’m fairly confident of a fourth edition in 2010. But if I were a betting man, I’m not sure I’d wager on a ...
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