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- Georgia Nicols horoscopes for September 8 (Chicago Sun-Times)
ALL SIGNS MOON ALERT: Avoid shopping or making important decisions from 11:30 a.m. until 3 p.m. today. After that, the moon moves from Sagittarius into Capricorn.
- Poem: White Moon by Wang Xiaoni - Guardian Unlimited
The midnight moon exposes every bone. I breathe ice-blue air. All the world's follies are falling like fireflies. The city is a carcass. No living thing can match this pure light. I open the curtains to watch earth hold such pouring silver until I ...
- THE VIEW FROM KILLARNEY With Breda Joy (Kerry's Eye)
Every good wish to Fr Martin Ashe, formerly of Muckross Road, who has celebrated the 30th anniversary of his ordination to the priesthood while home on holidays from Melbourne.
- NOW YOU KNOW | Keeping teens informed - Lancaster Newspapers
NOW YOU KNOW | Keeping teens informedLancaster Newspapers, PA - 57 minutes agoFor September, the library is interested in starting new book clubs, including Techno-Geeks, Street-Lit, Mystery, Poetry, Sci-Fi and Spiritual. ...
- Profile: Andrew Motion, the poet laureate - Times Online
Profile: Andrew Motion, the poet laureateTimes Online, UK - 38 minutes ago... poems at school had been “hopeless word fountains”, but he began to make a name for himself, winning the Newdi-gate prize for undergraduate poetry. ...
- After Dark Bar Guide featured bar: The Winchester in Lakewood - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Location Akron Aurora Avon Avon Lake Bainbridge Barberton Bath Bay Village Beachwood Bedford Bedford Heights Berea Bratenahl Brecksville Broadview Heights Brook Park Brooklyn Brooklyn Heights Brunswick Burton Canton Chagrin Falls Chardon Chesterland ...
- Rocking the Olympic cradle - The Australian
The AustralianRocking the Olympic cradleThe Australian, Australia - Aug 8, 2008An arts event is held in March, involving essay writing, poetry and drama. The William Brookes High School is also a performing arts school that is part of ...
- Burning down the house with Brock Clarke (Louisville Courier-Journal)
Brock Clarke, a professor of creative writing and literature at the University of Cincinnati, will read from his hilarious and acclaimed novel, "An Arsonist's Guide to Writers' Homes in New England," on Thursday at the University of Louisville.
- Gainesville author's life story as compelling as her book (The Gainesville Sun)
Two days before Gainesville author Ann Clare LeZotte celebrated her 39th birthday, she celebrated the release of first novel, "T4."
- Local students celebrated at Longfellow Poetry Awards Sunday - Somerville Journal
Local students celebrated at Longfellow Poetry Awards SundaySomerville Journal, USA - 2 hours agoThe Longfellow National Historic Site announces the winners of the Longfellow Student Poetry Awards, an annual contest recognizing original poetry from ...
- The best place to watch language evolve - Guardian Unlimited
Urban Dictionary might seem a frivolous place for a poet to go a-browsing. But it's a brilliant window on English in transition In just over an hour online I have learned 20 new words (or more properly neologisms). I have learned that to remove a ...
- Book tells of local pair's interracial friendship - Schaumburg Review
Book tells of local pair's interracial friendshipSchaumburg Review, il - 3 hours agoA longtime teacher at Buffalo Grove High School, Norman, now retired, conducts workshops in poetry and prose. She and her husband, Charlie, live in Hoffman ...
- Centennial girl: ‘Anne of Green Gables' turns 100 (The Charlotte Observer)
Anne Shirley, the main character in L. M. Montgomery's acclaimed novel "Anne of Green Gables," is introduced to readers as a sad figure, an orphan without a person in the world who loves her. Despite her lonely introduction, Anne has captured the hearts of generations of young women. This year, the book turned 100. Putnam released a special edition, and Anne lovers flocked to Prince Edward ...
- Hamilton-Wenham teens update library space - Boston Globe
Boston GlobeHamilton-Wenham teens update library spaceBoston Globe, United States - 2 hours agoThe season's first program features student winners of the spring poetry contest, Poetry Without Paper, sponsored by the Gloucester Lyceum. ...
- Dating today is a menage a tech (The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles)
Dating used to be so simple and straightforward. And yes, romantic! You'd be at a party and spot someone across the room. Your eyes would meet. You'd glide toward each other, exchange repartee and, after dancing the night away, head back to your place for a good old-fashioned kiss goodnight.
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