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- Weekend roundup: Hippies, poetry and Olympic opening - Access Atlanta
Weekend roundup: Hippies, poetry and Olympic openingAccess Atlanta, GA - 1 hour agoChief medical correspondent for CNN discusses and signs his new nonfiction book, "Chasing Life." 2 pm Decatur Library, 215 Sycamore St., Decatur. ...
- Davidson Calendar: April 4-13 - Nashville Tennessean
AARP Tax-Aide: The nation's largest free, volunteer-run tax counseling and assistance service will be offering help in tax preparation at 86 sites in in 42 Tennessee counties. Membership in AARP or being a retiree is not required, although the ...
- Idaho Peace Coalition to host discussion - IdahoStatesman.com
Idaho Peace Coalition to host discussionIdahoStatesman.com, ID - 3 hours agoSmith-Ferri will use poetry, stories and slides to tell the story of the Iraqi people. For information call 853-4435, or e-mail idahopeacecoalition@msn.com. ...
- West Island Events (The Suburban)
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT $"/> $"/>West Island Readers Electric: Invites all to readings by West Island writers & friends on June 26 from 7-9 p.m., with special guest Angela Carr. Brief open mike period. At Café Aurora, 552 Beaconsfield Blvd, south of Hwy 20. Info: 514-671-9941.
- 'Old War' makes connections amid crises - Boston Globe
There's a moment in Elizabeth Bishop's great poem "The Moose" when the poet, drifting off during a bus ride, hears the chatter from the seats behind her merging with the voices of grandparents "talking, in Eternity." That haunted borderline could be ...
- Hundreds turn out for Black Family Day (The Record)
STOCKTON - Aside from live music, craft booths and bounce houses, visitors to Stockton's 31st annual Black Family Day on Monday had a chance to come face to face with elite black writers of Northern California.
- Physician's poem gets AMA nod for publication - The Huntsville Times - al.com
Physician's poem gets AMA nod for publicationThe Huntsville Times - al.com, AL - 15 minutes ago... heads home and writes poetry. After years of penning verse mostly for himself, the 40-year-old family physician will soon have a national audience. ...
- Janet Sarbanes marches to non-political drummer - Explore Baltimore County
Her father, Paul, is a retired U.S. senator. One brother, John, is a congressman, who represents Maryland's 3rd District. The other brother, Michael, lost a spirited race for president of the Baltimore City Council. But Janet, the least known ...
- Mashpee soldier: A life celebrated (Cape Cod Times)
MASHPEE — Paul Conlon was generous, once giving his brand-new coat to a less-fortunate classmate and making sandwiches for a homeless man he saw on the street.
- The Human Spirit: Kinot from Ukraine - Jerusalem Post
The Human Spirit: Kinot from UkraineJerusalem Post, Israel - 3 hours agoIt is both her birthday and the anniversary of her father's death. The small stone memorial to the Jews at the Szeparowce forest is frequently vandalized. ...
- Winery near Renner plans wine tasting, poetry event - Argus Leader
The second annual Quilts and Vines event will be held Aug. 9, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Strawbale Winery, near Renner. Tickets are $8 in advance and $10 the day of the event. A portion of the proceeds goes to Project Linus to provide quilts and ...
- Author, poet awarded for Western fiction (Reno Gazette-Journal)
A Sparks author who writes Western stories has been honored with an award for his latest work, a collection of short stories.
- Rocky Road - Gay City News
Rocky RoadGay City News - 3 hours agoIt's hopeful and grim at the same time and takes on a level of poetry that is bittersweet and very real. Terry Kinney's fearless direction pulls out all the ...
- Poetry book of the week: The Lost Leader by Mick Imlah (Independent)
Admirers of Birthmarks, the debut by Mick Imlah, have waited 20 years for a second book, an unusual hiatus. But The Lost Leader is also remarkable for its size — at 124 pages, it is a big book of poems — and for a tonal and technical range which makes most new collections seem like one-note performances.
- Learning English key to life in U.S. - Statesman Journal
WASHINGTON — La cucaracha, la cucaracha, ya no puede caminar. La cucaracha, la cuca ... Oh, perdón. I was just tuning up for an interview with Baracko Obama and Juan McCain. Juan y Baracko have been busy lately wooing los que hablan español. That ...
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