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- Durham Bulls still bask in Hollywood glory (Erie Times-News)
DURHAM, N.C. -- The bull still snarls from atop the outfield wall, snorting smoke after home runs and taunting hitters with four simple words written on it: Hit bull, win steak.
- Joe Louis and Friends - Birmingham News
Location Alabaster Alexander City Alpharetta Anniston Atlanta Bessemer Birmingham Brownsboro Calera Center Point Chelsea Collegeville Crestline Cullman Decatur Ensley Enterprise Fairfield Fairhope Florence Forest Park Fultondale Gadsden Gardendale ...
- A Rakish Interview with Minnesotan(-by-Proxy) Author Bart Schneider - Rake
A Rakish Interview with Minnesotan(-by-Proxy) Author Bart SchneiderRake, MN - 28 minutes agoJust wondering if you'd riff a bit on that. Schneider: I came up as a poet, and it's a part of my life. I get really excited about reading poetry. ...
- ENTERTAINMENTBig Mac contest ready for your jingleA Big Mac cost only 45 cents when it was invented in 1967. To ... (The Plain Dealer)
UPDATED: 04 :32 a.m. EDT, June 28, 2008 Chuck Yarborough becomes a field archaeologist. Talk arts, movies, music, dining and more!
- Palestinians mourn national poet - News.com.au
PALESTINIANS are mourning the death of poet Mahmud Darwish who gave voice to their decades-old struggle and is widely considered one of the Arab world's greatest writers. Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas today declared three days of official ...
- Pulitzer poet Trethewey to appear at Miss. university - Biloxi Sun Herald
HATTIESBURG, Miss. -- Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Natasha Trethewey will hold a reading next month at the University of Southern Mississippi. Trethewey will read from her award-winning book, "Native Guard," Sept. 3. She'll be the first author ...
- Write about D-Day and Republicans - La Crosse Tribune
It made me sick to read the article in the July 1 Tribune about the whooping crane chick killing another chick. That is how nature works. What made me sick wasn’t the death of the chick but that the Tribune had decided to make it newsworthy. On the ...
- Children remember father’s pride, care in his work (Rapid City Journal)
Leonard Swanson was a crackerjack engineer, but he was also a man who loved his family and enjoyed hunting, gardening, painting and writing poetry.
- Leacock Summer Festival 2008 - CNW Telbec (Communiqués de presse)
Leacock Summer Festival 2008CNW Telbec (Communiqués de presse), Canada - 5 hours agoPoetry is the focus of Sunday's early afternoon program with readings by George Elliott Clarke and Christopher Doda. This session will also include readings ...
- The Temple of Flora, Robert Thornton's botanical publishing folly ... - Telegraph.co.uk
Telegraph.co.ukThe Temple of Flora, Robert Thornton's botanical publishing folly ...Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 1 hour agoSuperbly painted passion flowers naturally give rise to religious homilies, while poetry is used to illustrate such observations as "The fugaciousness of ...
- Local author seeks to help others find purpose (Lake Houston Sentinel)
Vanessa Barnes remembers many years ago when, while sitting with co-workers at lunch discussing dreams and aspirations, she casually mentioned her desire to write a book some day....
- Literary Calendar - San Jose Mercury News
Literary CalendarSan Jose Mercury News, USA - 1 hour agoTuesday: "Belonging: New Poetry by Iranians Around the World," Niloufar Talebi. World Affairs Council — 312 Sutter St., SF 415-293-4600. ...
- The NOLA Project wants someone who means 'Business' - The Times-Picayune - NOLA.com
The Times-Picayune - NOLA.comThe NOLA Project wants someone who means 'Business'The Times-Picayune - NOLA.com, LA - 3 hours agoScarritt has also played Lennie in a new, independent film version of Steinbeck's "Of Mice and Men" and is writing a Southern Gothic TV pilot, "a potboiler ...
- Six-word memoirs say a lot - Wilkes Barre Times-Leader
Six-word memoirs say a lotWilkes Barre Times-Leader, PA - 39 minutes agoPaul Thornton’s reads almost like poetry. “Alabama boy said Hallelujah, wrote memoirs.” Writers like brevity; readers more so. Makes you think harder, ...
- Louise Erdrich has been listening to 'Plague of Doves' characters for ... - St. Petersburg Times
Louise Erdrich, who grew up in North Dakota, sets her new book, The Plague of Doves, in the fictional town of Pluto, N.D. The author, daughter of an Ojibwe Indian mother, also has a bookstore in Minneapolis that sells Indian art, jewelry and ...
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