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- July 29: Scenes from the Arts-burgh - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
July 29: Scenes from the Arts-burghPittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA - 9 hours agoIn 30 short minutes, the foreboding symbolism and poetry of "Riders to the Sea" focuses on the grief and fatalism of an Irish family as a mother loses her ...
- Library hosts exhibit of Hiroshima, Nagasaki bombings - Portsmouth Herald News
Library hosts exhibit of Hiroshima, Nagasaki bombingsPortsmouth Herald News, NH - 2 hours agoThe public is invited to an evening of poetry celebrating peace in the Hilton Garden Inn Meeting Room at the Portsmouth Library, 175 Parrott Ave. ...
- Fledgling gangs brutal and rash (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
During the first eight months of 2008, gang gunplay in the Seattle area killed at least a half-dozen young men, injured scores more and left police scrambling to find new ways of addressing a problem that is decades old.
- View all headlines - Recorder
HEATH -- To celebrate the town center's recent inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places, the town's Historical Commission and Historical Society have put together a daylong event that focuses on the town's history this Saturday, from 10 ...
- Making It Mainstream: The True Story of LDV (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
She has lived in exotic places, been romanced by an American superstar and had her heart broken by a prince.
- On Christi van der Westhuizen’s “Zapiroâ€Â/bless his satirical name ... - Thought Leader
On Christi van der Westhuizen’s “Zapiroâ€Â/bless his satirical name ...Thought Leader, South Africa - 12 hours agoThe left holster contains the Dhammapada and Chairman Mao’s little red book, my right hand is hovering above Zbignieuw Herbert’s poetry and The Complete ...
- Savage Mistage - Snapper
Finally English speakers can read Roberto Bolaño’s masterpiece novel “The Savage Detectives. Translated into English in 2007 by Natasha Wimmer, “The Savage Detectives†is an epic story spanning two decades and multiple continents. “The ...
- A heartfelt 'Letter' - Baltimore Sun
A heartfelt 'Letter'Baltimore Sun, United States - 55 minutes agoAngelou begins with this part of her life and leads to her struggles to raise her son alone and her fears that a young black boy without a father would be ...
- Lelynn Dwight Trumbull, 98 - Republican Eagle
Lelynn Dwight Trumbull, 98Republican Eagle, MN - Aug 29, 2008He enjoyed words, ideas and composing poetry. He was preceded in death by his sister, Lucile Larson. He is survived by his daughter, Donna Steinberg; ...
- Laureate bemoans 'thankless' job - BBC Entertainment
Poet Laureate Andrew Motion has said that the job of writing verse for the Royal Family is "thankless" and gave him a case of writer's block. Motion told the Ealing Arts Festival in London that the Queen "never gives me an opinion on my work for her ...
- Poet to visit borough libraries - This is Stourbridge
CHILDREN’S poet Paul Cookson will be sharing funny poems with youngsters at borough libraries this week. He will be at Stourbridge Library from 11am to noon, Halesowen Library from 1.30pm to 2.30pm, and at Long Lane Library from 3pm to 4pm on ...
- Senior Notes (July 24) - Needham Times
Senior Notes (July 24)Needham Times, USA - 5 hours agoHer strong voice and her understanding of the text will provide new perspective on the classic prose and poetry she brings to you. ...
- Del Martin, longtime crusader for lesbian marriage rights - Rocky Mountain News
Lesbian pioneer Del Martin wed her partner of 55 years on the first day of legal same-sex marriage in California in June. Pioneering lesbian rights activist Del Martin, who married her lifelong partner in June on the first day that same-sex couples ...
- Schedules loaded with fall programs for kids, teens (The Chelsea Standard)
The McKune Memorial Library has a full schedule of programs for the fall that are designed to appeal especially to children and teenagers. "I'm very excited about our new programs for this fall, especially our "afterschool specials," said Karen Persello, director of Youth and Teen Services.
- Writer offered a young Barack Obama advice on life (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)
At key moments in his adolescence, Barack Obama could not turn to a father he hardly knew. Instead, he looked to a left-leaning black journalist and poet for advice on living in a world of black and white. Frank Marshall Davis had his opinions. He once argued that the public schools of his youth prepared neither blacks nor whites for "life in a multiracial, democratic nation." He called ...
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