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- Wolston To Read From New Book September 19 (Rockbridge Weekly)
Author Jon Wolston will read from his new poetry book "Paradise Root-stock" at Books & Company in Lexington on Friday, September 19th from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. Wolston is the brother of Lexington resident Bill Wolston.
- 1,000 mourn football player at Holliston vigil (The MetroWest Daily News)
One thousand friends, teammates, neighbors, loved ones and even opponents huddled last night, their tear-streaked faces illuminated by candlelight as they mourned the death of 16-year-old Joseph "Joey" Larracey.
- Stepping aside - News Today Online
Stepping asideNews Today Online, Philippines - 3 hours agoJanuary found me being adjudged as Co-winner of the prestigious and international Meritage Press Global Poetry Competition, and my entry made records as the ...
- Renowned Flamenco Dancer Mario Maya - Washington Post
Washington PostRenowned Flamenco Dancer Mario MayaWashington Post, United States - 4 hours agoMr. Maya toured internationally and performed on Broadway, staging productions that combined flamenco dance and song with poetry and drama. ...
- Two Against Standard: Cassandra Wilson and Patricia Barber - Jazz Police
Two Against Standard: Cassandra Wilson and Patricia BarberJazz Police, MN - 21 minutes agoTo the “Porter Mix†Barber adds three original compositions: Her lyrics for “I Wait for Late Afternoon and You†are miniature masterpieces of modern poetry, ...
- Director Stone selling five Chinese paintings (Miami Herald)
Besides a keen interest in Vietnam, Oliver Stone is also a collector of Chinese art. The Oscar-winning American director, whose George W. Bush biopic W. hits theaters Friday, has commissioned Christie's in Hong Kong to sell five of his modern Chinese paintings, the auction house said in a statement.
- Poster poems: the birth of being - Guardian Unlimited
After death , birth: the call for poster poems on the subject of our final end elicited a wide and fascinating range of responses, but now it's time to look at life's one other certainty. For humans, to be is to have been born. And birth shares a ...
- REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK: No way on bug spray - Sandusky Register
Gary Bauer is squashing the bug-spray treatments Huron County's Emergency Management Agency office receives. The county pays about $45 each month to spray the EMA office with pesticide. The office has had problems with a bug infestation and receives ...
- St. Aidan Cancer Support Group offers hope - Rhode Island Newspaper
St. Aidan Cancer Support Group offers hopeRhode Island Newspaper, RI - 6 hours agoThey laugh, share funny stories and jokes, and always try to remain upbeat and smiling. “We come in feeling like victims, and we go out feeling like victors ...
- Spike in sales for next poet laureate - News-Democrat
Kay Ryan is no longer an unknown poet. Demand for her work jumped sharply Thursday upon the Library of Congress' announcement that she had been named the new U.S. poet laureate, a one-year term beginning in the fall. Her collections "The Niagara ...
- Repainting the critical picture of Dorian Gray - guardian.co.uk
Repainting the critical picture of Dorian Grayguardian.co.uk, UK - 2 hours agoThe poetry of Wilde's language and the extravagance of his wit are most inspired by Henry's amoral fin-de-siecle sensibility - to the point where the ...
- Of Bradbury, Begley & Books - WeHo News
WeHo NewsOf Bradbury, Begley & BooksWeHo News, CA - 2 hours ago... authors and artists appearing in more than 100 panels and book signings and/or storytelling, poetry and theatrical performances and writing workshops. ...
- John McCain: Hidden Depths (Newsweek)
The scion of a family of warriors, John McCain seems easy to venerate—or caricature. But he is more complex than you may think.
- Mayor of London: Chinese culture influence destined to increase - China Internet Information Center|
China Internet Information Center|Mayor of London: Chinese culture influence destined to increaseChina Internet Information Center|, China - 18 hours agoThe ongoing Beijing Olympics has been widely regarded as a great success, and its opening ceremony astonished the world with its scale, majesty and poetry. ...
- Poetic return for city native - North Adams Transcript
NORTH ADAMS -- A North Adams native and Drury High School graduate will return to the city on Saturday to share her poetry with a community she hid it from while growing up. "It's really sort of a final closure," said Michelle Laflamme-Childs, 41, of ...
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