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- Small business profile (Asheville Citizen-Times)
ASHEVILLE – Tonya Clanton opened Growing Young Café to offer parents a spot to meet up and drink coffee while providing a place for their children to play.
- Busboys & Poets Celebrates Anniversary - Howard University The Hilltop (subscription)
Busboys & Poets Celebrates AnniversaryHoward University The Hilltop (subscription), DC - 12 hours agoThe familiar restaurant for DC residents on 14th and V Streets was packed all day as Busboys & Poets celebrated its three years of poetry, peace and ...
- Roald of honour - Scotsman
Roald of honourScotsman, United Kingdom - 1 hour agoRosen, who sees his job as Children’s Laureate as “an ambassador for fun with booksâ€Â, has a long-established reputation with such children’s poetry ...
- Free admission when Toronto's AGO reopens Nov. 14 (CBC)
The Art Gallery of Ontario, closed since October for a redesign by celebrity architect Frank Gehry, will reopen to the public Nov. 14 with three days of free admission.
- Veronica Keenan - The Review
Veronica KeenanThe Review, OH - 1 hour agoBesides volunteering at church, her hobbies are music and writing. "I write poetry. They're mostly about how I feel. Some are about my grandma. ...
- Poetry Foundation names children's laureate, humor winner - Chicago Tribune
Poetry Foundation names children's laureate, humor winnerChicago Tribune, United States - 34 minutes agoIn honor of her career, Chicago's Poetry Foundation, publisher of Poetry magazine, has named her its children's poet laureate. ...Albert Goldbarth and Mary Ann Hoberman Win Major Prizes for ... MarketWatchall 6 news articles
- Dead Palestinian poet's words alive on UK stage - Reuters
EDINBURGH (Reuters Life!) - The words of Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish have come poignantly to life on an Edinburgh Festival stage a week after his death following heart surgery in a U.S. hospital. Ironically the play Jidariyya (Mural) - written ...
- Writer's journey begins at the Attic Workshop (Portland Tribune)
Walk into Powell’s City of Books, look at the endless books and ask yourself, “Isn’t the city big enough? Does the world need another writer?†After all, who will read all those books? “I think the great books in the library read themselves,†answers David ...
- Enoch Dillon, 82, economist, Army vet - Hillsboro Argus - OregonLive.com
Enoch Dillon, 82, economist, Army vetHillsboro Argus - OregonLive.com, OR - 14 hours agoHe then wrote two books, "The Bicentennial Blues: 200 Years of the American Presidency," 1988, and the poetry volume, "Love, From the Ends of the Earth," in ...
- REVIEW: "Posters of Discontent" at EMU - MLive.com
Some art displays are as light as a feather while others are closer to nitroglycerin. "The Posters of Discontent" at Eastern Michigan University's Student Center Art Gallery is dynamite. Drawing on pointed political viewpoints from around the world ...
- Check (my manuscript), please: At Bread Loaf, young writers wait on ... - Grand Forks Herald
RIPTON, Vt. Students Gerald Maa, 27, center, of Washington, D.C., and Christian Anton Gerard, 26, right, of Norfolk, Va., refill food trays in the buffet line as lunch is served during the Breadloaf Writers Conference in Ripton, Vt., Tuesday, Aug. 19 ...
- RESTAURANT REVIEW: Grizzly Peak - MLive.com
There are few restaurants in Ann Arbor where I know that, whatever I'm in the mood for, be it a burger or a healthful salad, I can count on consistently reliable, high-quality food for every member of my family and know that I won't have to spend a ...
- Christian Films Target Radical Islam, Porn - ChristianityToday.com
Christian Films Target Radical Islam, PornChristianityToday.com, IL - 9 hours agoReleased by Pure Flix, the movie is available on DVD this week, and can also be viewed online for a small fee. The trailer is available at the official ...
- Police to beef up enforcement on Tropicana (Las Vegas Sun)
Metro Police will be targeting a stretch of Tropicana Avenue this weekend for increased traffic enforcement.
- Where Being in the Red Now Rules! (The New York Observer)
Unpaid workers arranged folding chairs for the Monday evening poetry reading as Prince’s apocalyptical party anthem “1999†played softly in the background. Viva la revolución! “This is a place where people can come and engage,†said Travis Morales, 56, a sort of nonobligatory manager at Revolution Books, the all-volunteer, nearly 30-year-old not-for-profit retailer of radical literature, ...
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