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- Abigail Witchalls's mother tells of stab victim's eye poetry - Telegraph.co.uk
Abigail Witchalls's mother tells of stab victim's eye poetryTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 1 hour agoShe explained "During these first weeks Abigail started writing poetry, each letter slowly spelled out by blinking her eyes, to her father. ...
- The Week In Radio: A tribute to the power of love (Independent)
Across the nation, throughout Between Ourselves (BBC Radio 4, Thursday), you could hear the gentle thud of jaws dropping to the floor. In the first of a new run, the common experience uniting Olivia O'Leary's guests was that they were married to people who underwent a change of sex, and the marriage had survived the alteration: Daphne's husband was now a woman; Chris's wife a man. Just that ...
- New twists for Warped tour - The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
New twists for Warped tourThe Star-Ledger - NJ.com, NJ - 1 hour agoSometimes began writing poetry as a child and made the transition to song writing at 14. "It came pretty naturally," she says.
- Read a Poem, Help a Child - Haldimand Review
Read a Poem, Help a ChildHaldimand Review, Canada - 39 minutes agoInternational award-winning author Elaine George of Wainfleet is donating all profits from the sale of her book of poetry, entitled, Where the Heart Resides ...
- The Bookworm: Funnier than television (Collier Citizen)
Let’s say it’s Saturday night and you’re at home with no particular plans. Dinner is done, the night is young, and you think you might see what’s on TV. You grab the remote and flip through some channels.
- Mechanicsville’s muse inspires local writers (The Mechanicsville Local)
The three fiction writers profiled below all live in Mechanicsville and belong to Hanover Writers, which meets on the third Saturday of each month at 10 a.m. at Mechanicsville library. Hanover Writers will hold its third annual Hanover Book Festival August 2 at VFW Post 9808.
- Poetry of Ireland, The - DVDTOWN.com
Poetry of Ireland, TheDVDTOWN.com - 11 hours agoThere's something magical that happens when you hear an author perform his or her own poem. You feel a connection. You get a sense of how they intended the ...
- A Gentle Way To Spark Creativity - Hartford Courant
WEST HARTFORD — - Sam Slate sat on the floor of his language arts classroom at King Philip Middle School on a recent Friday, eyes closed, smile forming, ruminating peacefully. A few feet away was Kate Callahan, a folk singer-songwriter who has ...
- Peter Jensen, Anglican Archbishop of Sydney, - Australian Broadcasting Corp.
Is this your first pastoral engagement? PETER JENSEN: I think it is, John. I went to church this morning, just in my own church, so this is it. JOHN CLEARY: And what's it feel like to be here tonight for those of many of our listeners a dreadful ...
- Serb leader's life in disguise (Perth Now)
RADOVAN Karadzic, one of the world's most wanted men, lived for years in a Belgrade suburb posing as a bearded doctor of alternative medicine.
- Richard Etner - Cherokee Sentinel
Richard EtnerCherokee Sentinel, NC - 7 hours agoHe also loved reading, music, opera, poetry, photography and his family. He was preceded in death by his first wi fe, An nette Etner who died in 1992. ...
- Poetry contest awards night - Quad-Cities Times
35th annual Mississippi Valley Poetry Contest Awards Night. The winning and honorable mention poems will be presented by professional readers. Guest appearance by Robert Dana, former Iowa Poet Laureate, who will read selections from his works. He has ...
- Poetry Project people (The Block Island Times)
Among the 125 poets from 33 states who gathered for the final weekend of the 2008 Block Island Poetry Project was a substantial contingent of island folks, who Lisa Starr affectionately has dubbed “The Block Island Tribe.” Jen Lighty and Sue Littlefield taught workshops, Kate Dietz organized, Virginia Dare handled the sound system, Joya Verda managed the book table … these are just a few of the ...
- Dick Martin, half of "Laugh-in" comedy team, dies - Pantagraph
LOS ANGELES -- Dick Martin, the zany half of the comedy team whose "Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In" took television by storm in the 1960s, making stars of Goldie Hawn and Lily Tomlin and creating such national catch-phrases as "Sock it to me!" has died ...
- Dropping out didn't derail dreams - Gary Post Tribune
Dropping out didn't derail dreamsGary Post Tribune, IN - 51 minutes agoBecause he mistakenly filled out the wrong Free Application for Federal Student Aid forms, he couldn't afford to pay for gas to get to class. ...
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