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- Bob Jacobs Reading Poetry At Farmington Library - Hartford Courant
Bob Jacobs Reading Poetry At Farmington LibraryHartford Courant, United States - 5 hours agoBob Jacob knows that poetry can help alleviate pain and celebrate life. He began reading poetry to cancer support groups in the 1990s and for the past seven ...
- Stories from today's Northwest papers - Oregonian
This morning's Oregonian reports on the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services decision to scrap its plans to move the Oregon office to West Linn. The immigration service will look for a new site that's easier to reach by public transit. Federal ...
- You lead a sad existence, Charlie Brown - UNLV The Rebel Yell
You lead a sad existence, Charlie BrownUNLV The Rebel Yell, NV - 1 hour agoThe poetry behind this was brilliant, albeit unplanned. Although his death was a surprise, his retirement was not, and Schultz had the opportunity to send ...
- City's poets create bohemian atmosphere at Chamblin's (The Florida Times-Union)
It was an eclectic group of poets reading their works and listeners from all walks of life and parts of town at the recent Deadpaper reading at Chamblin's Bookmine Uptown.
- Failure to Launch - Texas Observer
Texas ObserverFailure to LaunchTexas Observer, TX - 3 hours agoFor example, Ford is an alcoholic, smokes Lucky Strikes, wears a tweed cap, types on an old Underwood, and says he was “raised by poetry,” by Keats, ...
- No gyrating for these steppin' enthusiasts; it's all about sophistication (Memphis Commercial Appeal)
"A flowing black skirt and a sleek camisole, flirty but refined," said Janice Bryson, describing her outfit for the upcoming MidSouth Steppers set.
- Poets tackle death and dying for hospice - Scoop
Moonlight, a book of New Zealand poems on death and dying, is being launched at Mercy Hospice Auckland, on 18 July. The anthology, edited by poet Andrew Johnston, is being launched on Montana Poetry Day. Johnston, who is one of New Zealand’s most ...
- Remember When: Little things can alter the careers we follow (Vero Press Journal)
In the spring of 1958, my roommate and I were student teaching at Sunrise Junior High School in Fort Lauderdale. She came home one night with the news that we were going to usher for the play "Bus Stop" at the Palm Beach Playhouse that weekend. The star was one of her high school friends on his way to Hollywood to stunt double for Marlon Brando.
- Book event: Christopher Somerville - Metro
MetroBook event: Christopher SomervilleMetro, UK - 4 hours agoIt's his second collection of poetry and reflects on the expeiences he's had during his travels in the past ten years. Like his more mainstream work, ...
- Opportunity Knocks for Grimshaw (TVNZ)
Opportunity Knocks by Charlotte Grimshaw has taken out New Zealand's most coveted book award, the gold award at the Montana Book Awards. The book is a series of short New Zealand stories, all written in the first person, that delve into a diverse range of lives which are interlinked.
- Bumbershoot's mighty literary lineup - Seattle Times
Seattle TimesBumbershoot's mighty literary lineupSeattle Times, United States - 6 minutes agoCheap Wine and Poetry: There won't be any cheap wine on offer in this special Bumbershoot incarnation of the popular reading-and-imbibing series. ...
- A Columbus of our dreams - Los Angeles Times
A Columbus of our dreamsLos Angeles Times, CA - 1 hour agoThe sea, as someone once remarked, is more truth than poetry, and the boy is experiencing in real time what he had only anticipated in theory: "No matter ...
- Nigeria: All the Music Everyone's Talking About (AllAfrica.com)
We were getting used to seeing him as the bonafide hooks man - the kinda singer whose cameo appearance on a song automatically catapults it into 'hit-dom'.
- Godwyn speaks about wonderful Amy (Channel 4)
Pop supremo Nick Godwyn has spoken about what Amy Winehouse was like to work with at the tender age of 16.
- Stories Behind The Hymns (Gaffney Ledger)
WE'RE MARCHING TO ZION Author: Isaac Watts (1674-1748) Composer: Robert Lowry (1826-1899) Isaac Watts was born on July 17, 1674 in Southampton, England. He was a great student in school. He had a gift of writing poetry and verse at a very young age in grammar school. He was attending school in Southampton and had one of the best teachers available, Mr. Pinhorn.
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