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- The best dog I ever knew - Nevada Appeal
The best dog I ever knewNevada Appeal, NV - 18 minutes agoIt was like poetry watching him time his jump to catch a Frisbee. He retrieved like a pro, whether it was tennis balls or grouse (or even a remote control). ...
- Obituaries in the news (The Charlotte Observer)
Eugenio Montejo CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - Eugenio Montejo, a Venezuelan poet and essayist who won the 2004 Octavio Paz prize, died Thursday. He was 70. The poet's publishing house said he died of natural causes. Montejo's poetry is known for its rich texture and was published in numerous books in Spanish. His work also reached a wider audience thanks to the 2003 film "21 Grams" by Mexican ...
- Vishwa Konkani centre getting ready - Mangalorean.com
Mangalorean.comVishwa Konkani centre getting readyMangalorean.com, India - 24 minutes agoWhen completed, the centre will take up various activities in literature, translation, art, theatre, poetry, research and studies on Konkani heritage, ...
- Tell Me This is Normal, by Julie O'Callaghan (Independent)
The demotic, funny, quiety devastating vignettes of Julie O'Callaghan seem to owe a debt to the brevity and precision of classical Chinese poetry. O'Callaghan is a Chicagoan of Irish descent who has lived in Ireland since her twenties. Selected from a 25-year publishing history, the poems of 'Tell Me This is Normal' are part verse, part dramatic monologue and wholly her own.
- media center - CNET News
media centerCNET News, CA - 11 hours ago"They're also sharing creative original work like poetry and film and practicing safe and responsible use of information and technology." As an added bonus, ...
- Could Violence Slow Geneva's Momentum (R News)
The City of Geneva recently picked up more than $40-million in state funds to live up to its name, “Gateway to the Finger Lakes.” But some longtime residents worry a recent violent streak could slow the city's momentum.
- Foreign Diplomats, Ohio Officials Open Azerbaijani Cultural Garden in ... - Earthtimes
CLEVELAND , May 12 /PRNewswire/ -- Amid rave reviews, Cleveland residents got their first look at the new, iconic sculpture that forms the centerpiece of the Azerbaijani Cultural Garden in the city's famed Cultural Gardens. Today's event was held in ...
- News > Top Stories (Queens Courier)
Out of the Holocaust came a whole other world of culture, as its tragic events and stories became subject matter for artwork, films, plays, books, poetry and music as those affected by it tried to find a creative outlet for what happened.
- Immigration central issue in League City mayoral race - KHOU
LEAGUE CITY — “Sanctuary” is the latest buzz word in League City, where the immigration debate has infused the final week of the mayoral runoff campaigns. But a flood of letters to the editor in favor of Toni Randall or Chris Mallios shows not ...
- Byron's bear and other tales - guardian.co.uk
Byron's bear and other talesguardian.co.uk, UK - 3 hours agoThe Oxford Guide to Literary Britain and Ireland is a treasure trove of anecdotes, quotes obscure and reassuringly familiar, odd poetry and literary pub ...
- Millions mark World Refugee Day with theme of "Protection" - Reuters AlertNet
Reuters and AlertNet are not responsible for the content of this article or for any external internet sites. The views expressed are the author's alone. GENEVA, June 20 (UNHCR) – As millions of people marked World Refugee Day across the world on ...
- City art show celebrates carers’ talents - Liverpool Daily Post
City art show celebrates carers’ talentsLiverpool Daily Post, UK - 1 hour agoThe art, craft and poetry competition celebrates the diverse caring community in Liverpool and was open to unpaid carers in four categories – 11 and under, ...
- Looking for something to do? Diversions listings for June 26 weekend (Evansville Courier & Press)
Diversions listings for June 26.
- Library celebrates 10 years Friday (Montrose Daily Press)
MONTROSE — Ten years ago, a “cart brigade” traveled Montrose’s streets filled with books on its way to the new Montrose Regional Library. Friday evening, the streets will be filled again for a celebration of its anniversary.
- First Chapter - New York Times
First ChapterNew York Times, United States - 1 hour agoHe also wrote poetry. At home we had the slenderest book of his poems: Thirty-three Poems, four or five inches square, bound in a patterned magenta cloth, ...
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