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A SALFORD-born writer has been picked from thousands of entrants around the world as the winner of Scotland‘s prestigious national poetry prize. Jane Weir, 43, who lived in Irlam until her 20s, won Scotland’s £2,500 Wigtown Poetry Prize which she will be awarded with this weekend.
- Take the kids: Catch 'Winnie the Pooh' on three stages, attend ... - San Francisco Chronicle
Take the kids: Catch 'Winnie the Pooh' on three stages, attend ...San Francisco Chronicle, USA - 1 hour agoSF Storytime, crafts and poetry reading. Ages 3 and older. 10:30 am Sat. Books Inc., 855 El Camino Real, suite 74, Palo Alto. (650) 321-0600. ...
- Hamilton Fringe Festival 08 - Amplifier
Get entertained by a range of innovative, experimental, quirky, and creative work. 26 events in a nine day festival - Friday 13 June to Saturday 21 June. Something to see every day; lots of free, koha, or low priced events for your enjoyment, and ...
- Forgiving Mom - For Daughters and Mothers in Conflict (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
A book of poems designed to help heal a damaged mother-daughter relationship before the inevitable separation...death.
- KAC Juried Art Salon winners - Kingston This Week
KAC Juried Art Salon winnersKingston This Week, Canada - 1 hour agoNew this year, the Kingston Arts Council launches the 2008 Poetry Salon Thursday, May 22 at 6:30 pm in the Wilson Room of the Kingston Frontenac Public ...
- France bids farewell to black pride poet Aime Cesaire - AFP
Javno.hrFrance bids farewell to black pride poet Aime CesaireAFP - 1 hour ago"My feeling is that the family want his Pantheon to be his island," said Yves Jego, the minister for overseas affairs. Sarkozy left Marseille early Sunday ...France pays homage to French Caribbean bard France24The Caribbean Mourns Aime Cesaire Prensa Latinaall 67 news articles
- Kathleen Denholm Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive ... - 24-7PressRelease.com
The Cambridge mission is to deliver its members the recognition and competitive edge needed to network and do business effectively. /Cambridge Who's Who/ - Spokane Valley, WA, May 31, 2008, Kathleen Denholm, a retired educator with a graduate degree ...
- Poetry books 'set free' around city to promote festival - Newburyport Daily News
NEWBURYPORT — While eating lunch at the Grog or enjoying the summer-like temperatures on the boardwalk yesterday, you may have found a book. A number of poetry books were left behind around the downtown yesterday, but not by accident. A total of 25 ...
- Voices of the People - NE Mississippi Daily Journal
Poets have a place to win applause, providing their work impresses the crowd at Boondocks Grill in Tupelo. On a recent Monday night, Matt Gard, 36, of Nettleton, earned claps and cheers when he walked into the restaurant. The memory of a poem he ...
- Saddam feared disease in prison, his 'diary' says (Daily Herald)
Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or other diseases during his U.S.-supervised captivity, a leading Arab newspaper said Monday in publishing excerpts of his prison writings.
- For parents, the cruelest month (Cape Cod Times)
End-of-year school obligations drive parents batty.
- Gold Buckle Network Inks Co-marketing Deal with American Cowboy Magazine (PRWeb)
Alliance offers enhanced benefits to GBN Members and AC readers and establishes online marketing partnership between leading Western content providers. (PRWeb May 2, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/GoldBuckleNetwork/AmericanCowboy/prweb907134.htm
- Gary Snyder Wins 2008 Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize (PR Newswire via Yahoo! News)
$100,000 lifetime achievement award is one of largest to poets
- COMMUNITY CALENDAR - The Wichita Eagle
COMMUNITY CALENDARThe Wichita Eagle, KS - 6 hours agoKansas Writers Association meeting and poetry reading by author Chinyere Okafor, 1:30 to 4:30 pm Saturday, Rockwell Branch Library, 5939 E. Ninth St. Free ...
- HCC professor Skalsky's paper published in Oxford Round Table Forum - Hagerstown Morning Herald
HCC professor Skalsky's paper published in Oxford Round Table ForumHagerstown Morning Herald, MD - 2 hours agoThis year's theme was "Allusions to God in Literature and Poetry of Britain and America since 1750: Informing Global Religious Conflict. ...
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