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- Frank Megargee (Baltimore Sun)
Age 90 Eastern Shore correspondent for The Evening Sun loved writing poetry and painting in watercolors. F rank N. Megargee, a former longtime Eastern Shore correspondent for The Evening Sun who was also a poet and an artist, died Wednesday of heart failure at Mallard Landing, a Salisbury retirement community, a day before his 91st birthday.
- Reflections - "Them Dam Writers" and Coulee Corridor News - Grand Coulee Star
Reflections - "Them Dam Writers" and Coulee Corridor NewsGrand Coulee Star, WA - 1 hour agoThem Dam Writers also sponsor a poetry contest during the annual Balde Eagle Festival in February, and members have helped with other contests within the ...
- Blues Traveler drummer beat parental deadline for his big break - Charleston Daily Mail
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Parents, take heed: Sometimes a kid who aspires to make his living in a band does it. And sometimes he's still doing it 20 years later. Blues Traveler is set to play at 8:30 p.m. Sunday. Brendan Hill understood his own parents ...
- Mehmet Bal: A Turkish-Sri Lankan story - Groundviews
Mehmet Bal: A Turkish-Sri Lankan storyGroundviews, Sri Lanka - 36 minutes agoI took with me the vivid descriptions they had made of their land and the poetry of Nazim Hikmet; I brought back a few stones from the beach by way of ...
- Community Calendar - Livingston Daily
Community CalendarLivingston Daily, MI - 3 hours agoOpen mic — Music, poetry, story-telling and comedic performances are welcome starting at 8 pm as InSights Group and LAMOCU Media Services co-host the ...
- Colum McCann's top 10 novels on poets - guardian.co.uk
Colum McCann's top 10 novels on poetsguardian.co.uk, UK - 1 hour ago"The American poet and fiction writer, Jim Harrison, has said that poetry at its best is the language you would give your soul if you could teach your soul ...
- Anthropologist Anne Weaver Kicks Off Voices of the Southwest at ... - UNM Today
Anthropologist Anne Weaver Kicks Off Voices of the Southwest at ...UNM Today, NM - 17 hours agoKUNM will simulcast the lectures on 89.9FM and online at KUNM ~ 89.9 FM. For more information about the Voices of the Southwest or to view the complete ...
- All Indian life is here - Guardian Unlimited
This 78-part series was at the time the world's most viewed religious serial, and between January 1987 and July 1988 it more or less brought India to a standstill for an hour each week. Everyone stopped what they were doing to sit in front of ...
- Streets ahead: Bagnolet in Paris - Guardian Unlimited
For a true taste of Paris culture ... Bagnolet is yet to register on the tourist radar In the middle of Paris's 20th Arrondissement, to the north-east of the city, sits Père-Lachaise cemetery, a popular tourist destination. Colette sleeps there in ...
- Loudon Wainwright 3rd is in 'Recovery' - New York Daily News
Loudon Wainwright 3rd talks to himself on his new album. Not his current self, mind you, but a much younger edition - the man/boy of his early 20s who wrote songs of such clarity, wit and poetry, you'd think he was much older way back when. On ...
- Sunday, September 7, 2008 (Deccan Herald)
The revolutionary Pakistani poet Ahmed Faraz, whose name is synonymous in South Asia with modern Urdu poetry, died on August 25 in Islamabad. He was 77. The cause was kidney failure, said his son Shibli Faraz.
- Subject: Well, a Scotsman clad in a kilt... - Penn State Altoona
Subject: Well, a Scotsman clad in a kilt...Penn State Altoona, United States - 2 hours ago... my Granada poetry project, reading constantly for the PDS program, and somehow managing the usual summer life of family reunions, weddings, and parties. ...
- South Florida Sun-Sentinel - Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel
August Kleinzahler gets into fights at poetry readings. Once, in Ireland, he traded insults with a host he found verbose. At a reading in a New York bar, he told a noisy drunk to shut his trap. Fists flew after the guy made a crack about Kleinzahler ...
- Free parking isn’t the answer - La Crosse Tribune
I agree that La Crosse has a wonderful downtown, and I welcome LHI headquarters and all the jobs that are in its forecast. But to suggest, as one recent letter writer did, that all we need downtown is more free parking is incorrect. We do not need to ...
- Authors' summer reading lists full - Arizona Daily Star
Richard Ford's summer reading list includes Richard Price's "Lush Life," Tobias Wolff's "Our Story Begins: New and Selected Stories" and Gustave Flaubert's "A Sentimental Education." Here's what's on the lists of eight more authors — along with ...
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