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- See it in the Star (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
Richard E. Stricklin of Kennedale graduated from Marine Corps Boot Camp at Marine Corps Recruit Depot in San Diego, Calif., on July 18. Stricklin is the son of David and Robin Stricklin. Arlington songwriter Karen Raine was a winner in the Talent Expo 2008. The event was held at the Alabama Music Hall of Fame in Tuscumbia on June 28. Her song, Daddy Plowed the Fields , written about her ...
- Role of Tulsidas in Hindu Renaissance - Indolink
Tulsidas appeared at a time when the Hindu society was groping in dark and was losing luster of life. The foreign invaders, with a few exceptions, had found the land suitable for making it their homeland and settle in India permanently. With the ...
- Former Saginawian Abby Bender on Hallmark's "Live From Club Dead" CD - MLive.com
A Halloween CD released by Hallmark Cards features a voice that may sound hauntingly familiar to Saginawians. "Live From Club Dead," on sale at Hallmark stores across the United States and Canada, features former Saginaw Township resident Abigail K ...
- Guiding Light: The O'Neill Controversy - Firefox News
Guiding Light: The O'Neill ControversyFirefox News, AZ - 11 minutes agoShe also write reviews for Dark Discoveries. Her reviews have also been featured in Noneuclidean Cafe, The Dream People, Night to Dawn, and Gothic Review. ...
- WH Auden (Guardian Unlimited)
'Why do you want to write poetry?' If the young man answers, 'I have important things I want to say,' then he is not a poet. If he answers, 'I like hanging around words listening to what they say,' then maybe he is going to be a poet.'
- Jackie Leven, The Borderline, London - Independent
Jackie Leven, The Borderline, LondonIndependent, UK - 48 minutes agoAnd reflecting Leven's intense interest in poetry, "Her Arms are Full of Broken Things" incorporates verses from AE Housman and Charlotte Mew, among others, ...
- A story of love and books in Bohemian New Orleans (Seattle Times)
Louise "Gypsy Lou" and Jon Edgar Webb were the force behind Loujon Press, which published works by Kenneth Patchen, Henry Miller, Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac and William S. Burroughs and introduced Charles Bukowski to the literary world.
- The Oprah effect - Isthmus
The Oprah effectIsthmus, WI - 25 minutes agoAn electrifying spoken-word program track features four-time national poetry slam champion Patricia Smith, the Midwest Youth Slam All-Stars, the UW's First ...
- Fall foreword, or the big books of autumn - The Plain Dealer - cleveland.com
The Plain Dealer - cleveland.comFall foreword, or the big books of autumnThe Plain Dealer - cleveland.com, OH - 1 hour agoQuentin Tarantino once observed that "You can't write poetry on the computer." True enough, but check out our list of 33 worthy authors who gave it a try. ...
- Events celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month at ASU's West campus - Arizona State University
Events celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month at ASU's West campusArizona State University, Tempe - 37 minutes ago... are free and open to the public (there is a fee for visitor parking on campus). The schedule is: For the Love of Hispanic Poetry: Thursday, Sept. ...
- Insular? Us? No peace prizes in prospect on the literary scene - Slate
We love it when the post titles tell the story. The Swedish Academy speaks on why Americans don't win Nobel literature prizes, Adam Kirsh puts the case for home-grown fiction, and readers get to comment on all of it. A quick scan of the " Culturebox ...
- A patient responds to Lyme with poetry - Bridgeton News
"Amid illness there is an oasis." That's one of the lessons learned by Glenroy Wolfsen of High Bridge during his long battle with Lyme disease. He suffered pain that was both physical and emotional and would ask himself, "Where did I go?" Although he ...
- Strong, independent woman devoted her life to her family - FayObserver.com
Strong, independent woman devoted her life to her familyFayObserver.com, NC - 1 hour agoMrs. Davis loved to read newspapers, Carolina Country magazine, historical romances by Patricia Matthews and the poetry of Helen Steiner Rice. ...
- New season of me and thee - Swampscott Reporter
New season of me and theeSwampscott Reporter, MA - 2 hours agoShe’sa local talent who took third place in the BFF young songwriter’s contest in 2007. On Oct. 24, Lindsay Mac and Natalie Zukerman will share the bill. ...
- Editor?s Pick August 18, 2008 -L&BH Internet Radio Open Mic - Listen & Be Heard
Editor?s Pick August 18, 2008 -L&BH Internet Radio Open MicListen & Be Heard, CA - 55 minutes ago... time at Listen & Be Heard Poetry Cafe. The third round will be for poets who are listening to call in and share one poem. Hosted by Martha Cinader Mims. ...
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