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- Old books offer more than classic literature - Daily Cardinal
Old books offer more than classic literatureDaily Cardinal, WI - 26 minutes agoThe idea of getting novels and poetry books for free has always been an obvious incentive in my insistence of getting a public library card at every new ...
- Published September 16th, 2008 - Cleveland Free Times
Published September 16th, 2008Cleveland Free Times, OH - 44 minutes ago... Cleveland Poetry Scenes: A Panorama and Anthology, as one of the 10 "Choice Picks." The volume includes essays from poets writing and reading in ...
- All's fair in this poetry – even the livestock potty (The Sacramento Bee)
The State Fair, we like to say, is a fair to remember. Poets and versifiers from around the area gave us dozens of ways to remember the fair in response to our invitation.
- Modern Dianas' Hunting Problem: Getting Started - Wall Street Journal
How pleasing to see an excellent article on women and hunting (" The Solution to Hunting's Woes? Setting Sights on Women ," page one, Oct. 1). However, the term "setting sights" implies that the hunting and shooting industry is actively soliciting ...
- Rwanda: Get Your Child to Start Reading - AllAfrica.com
Rwanda: Get Your Child to Start ReadingAllAfrica.com, Washington - 58 minutes agoIn this way do we miss the great entertainment value of novels, travel guides, readers' digests, anthologies, and poetry, to mention but a few. ...
- Moja Calendar (The Post and Courier)
ONE-DAY JUNIOR TENNIS TOURNAMENT: 10 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Charleston Tennis Center, 19 Farmfield Ave., Charleston. $8. A one-day tournament showcasing youth from the Inner-city Youth Tennis Program and other area programs.
- Bar listings: July 24, 2008 (The Union)
Daju Bhai Nepalese Restaurant, Grass Valley - 272-6229
- Gilbert man among featured cowboy poets in Prescott (The Arizona Republic)
Arizona's ''Poet Lariat'' Rolf Flake joins lineup at this year's 21st annual Arizona Cowboy Poets Gathering.
- Hometown team gets 2nd in National Poetry Slam first bout (The Capital Times)
It was a war of words Wednesday night, and Madison was somewhat triumphant. The hometown spoken word team placed second in its competition against San Antonio, Houston and Manchester during its first bout in the National Poetry Slam held at the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art. Various venues around the city are hosting the competition, which ends Thursday night. Although each team ...
- Darwish: 'Identity and humanity' (BBC News)
Palestinian lawmaker Hanan Ashrawi, a close friend of the late writer Mahmoud Darwish, pays tribute to the man seen as the Palestinian national poet who died on Saturday.
- Nigeria: Maduekwe Donates N.1 Million to Abuja Writers (AllAfrica.com)
Nigeria 's Foreign Affairs Minister, Chief Ojo Maduekwe had a package of surprises for the Abuja Writers Forum on Saturday, July 26, 2008. First, he came uninvited with a two-man entourage to the Guest Writer Session at the Pen and Pages Bookstore.
- VivirLatino Welcomes Guest Blogger The Urban Jibaro with some ... - VivirLatino
VivirLatinoVivirLatino Welcomes Guest Blogger The Urban Jibaro with some ...VivirLatino, NY - 1 hour agoHis current projects include Capicu Poetry, a monthly open mic poetry / cultural showcase in Williamsburg Brooklyn of which he is co-founder. ...
- Loveless records Stevie Nicks song for Imus album - Centre Daily
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Patty Loveless has found inspiration from a queen of classic rock: Stevie Nicks. The 51-year-old country singer recorded Nicks' Fleetwood Mac song "Silver Springs" for a new CD to raise money for the Imus Ranch, a working New ...
- Nicole Cooley reads her poems (Tulane Hullabaloo)
Nicole Cooley, this year's Florie Gale Arons Poet, gave a reading of her work in the Lavin-Bernick Center Monday evening. Cooley, daughter of Tulane creative writing professor Peter Cooley, has already released two books of poetry, "Resurrection" and "The Afflicted Girls.
- Richards to read from translated 'Jellyfish' at Shambaugh - Daily Iowan
Jamie Richards has just returned to her Los Angeles home from a visit to Italy. Jellyfish, the experimental Italian novel by Giancarlo Pastore, has likewise arrived from its homeland by way of Richards, its translator, who will read from her ...
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