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- Not Everything Sells Better on the Internet - New York Times Blogs
Clearly, if you want to sell your vote in the next presidential election, you want to do it the old fashioned way through the local saloon, not on the internet. The legal troubles of this Minnesota teen attest to that. This guy’s hijinks did ...
- Girls strike back at pop culture's beauty ideal - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Girls strike back at pop culture's beauty idealMinneapolis Star Tribune, MN - 53 minutes agoProject Girl co-founder Jane Bartell Olivia Nofzinger, 11, has a friend who likes to ride horses and a friend who likes to protest. She has lots of friends ...
- Op-ed column: A Wild West mentality - Daily Gazette
In Schenectady, there is a problem: Too many people are shooting at each other. Mayor Brian Stratton and Public Safety Commissioner Wayne Bennett have responded sensibly, increasing city police patrols and getting help from the state police. They ...
- UMBC professor's best seller examines a mother's love (Baltimore Sun)
Maryland resident Manil Suri's best-selling 'The Age of Shiva' examines how — and how much — a mother can love her son Shiva kept refusing his wife, Parvati's, pleas to give her a child, so she went by herself into the forest. She mixed together sandalwood paste and bath oil and flakes from her own body, and fashioned them into a baby, a son, and she made him just the way she wanted him to ...
- Weekly Attractions Listings - Press-Enterprise
Weekly Attractions ListingsPress-Enterprise, CA - 3 hours agoSAN BERNARDINO PUBLIC LIBRARY (NORMAN F. FELDHEYM BRANCH), teen video festival, 4 pm Tuesday ongoing; story time, 10:30 am Tuesdays and Thursdays; ...
- Special events: Bike to the Bay ready to start benefit rides - Toledo Blade
Special events: Bike to the Bay ready to start benefit ridesToledo Blade, OH - 1 hour agoD'vine Design: 116 Louisiana Ave., Perrysburg; 874-2816; jewelry, paintings, sculpting, metal works, rug weaving, and poetry art; on permanent view. ...
- McQueen's creative contributions recognised - Southland Times
McQueen's creative contributions recognisedSouthland Times, New Zealand - 14 hours agoShe has won the New Zealand Book Award for Poetry three times; in 1983, 1989 and 1991. After teaching in Dunedin for several years, she moved in 1995 to ...
- On the Block: On island activities (The Block Island Times)
Spring openings The Manisses will be opening for the season on Friday, May 2, serving dinner at 5:30 p.m., daily. The Oar opens on May 9, serving lunch and dinner daily from 11:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. The Book Nook will be opening on Friday, May 9, as well.
- NH child-sex fugitive on FBI's most-wanted list is arrested (Boston Globe)
An FBI most-wanted fugitive who writes poetry, plays the piano and speaks several languages has been arrested in Mexico nine years after he allegedly molested the 5-year-old son of a couple who befriended him, authorities said Friday.
- Preparing for departure - Columbus Dispatch
Columbus DispatchPreparing for departureColumbus Dispatch, OH - 40 minutes agoHis passion for reciting poetry has made him something of a local legend. He began memorizing poems as a young man and recites them without prompting. ...
- Nuyorican Poets Café Still "Aloud And Alive At 35" (NY1 News)
A hallowed Lower East Side spot for urban poetry and New York’s Puerto Rican culture celebrates its 35th birthday this weekend. NY1’s Jeanine Ramirez filed the following report.
- Summer reading program kicks off - Sentinel-Standard
Summer reading program kicks offSentinel-Standard, MI - 2 hours agoHis published literature varies from writing on his past experiences to using past photographs to create engaging poetry for readers of all ages, ...
- Naval base PIO flies off into retirement (The Hanford Sentinel)
After more than 27 years as Lemoore Naval Air Station's public information officer, local resident Dennis McGrath is finally stepping down to write some poetry, finish a novel and travel anywhere that strikes his fancy.
- Sudden Death for the Home Team (Washington Post)
DE NIRO'S GAME By Rawi Hage Steerforth. 277 pp. $23.95 A thick helping of recognition was recently served to the Beirut-born Rawi Hage for his first novel, "De Niro's Game," winner of the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award, the world's richest prize ($153,000) for a work of literary fiction.
- Saginaw Choral Society offers concerts at St. Helen and goes with ... - MLive.com
Saginaw Choral Society offers concerts at St. Helen and goes with ...MLive.com, MI - 1 hour agoArlen penned "Over the Rainbow," "Stormy Weather," "Come Rain or Come Shine" and "That Old Black Magic," among numerous other standards. ...
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