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- Education Newsmakers: 08/12/2008 - Traverse City Record Eagle
Education Newsmakers: 08/12/2008Traverse City Record Eagle, MI - 2 hours ago... Merit Award ($100), Cinematic Arts; Andrew Michael Marquardt, Merit Award ($100), Spoken Only; Ines Pujos, Merit Award ($100), Poetry; Shawn Carl Smith, ...
- Simon Gray, Playwright, Dies at 71; Aimed Wit at Intellectuals, and Himself (New York Times)
Mr. Gray wrote bitingly comic plays like ?Butley? and ?Otherwise Engaged? about the educated British middle class and manically confessional late-in-life memoirs.
- Richmond Really Really Free Market - Infoshop News
Richmond Really Really Free MarketInfoshop News - 12 hours agoAnyone interested in performing, music or reading poetry or whatever, should contact us or just show up. So dig through your closets, take the extra from ...
- Local author discusses great American road (The Saratogian)
ALBANY — Many Americans have long dreamed of driving from one side of the country to the other to experience what the nation really has to offer. And while there are many possible roads to travel, a new book published by a local professor focuses on one particularly historic cross-country...
- 'Crazy Stairs': Surgical poetry - GoErie.com
'Crazy Stairs': Surgical poetryGoErie.com, PA - 1 hour agoThis poet's love is such an ocean, one sighs to contemplate the neediest who win his heart. See, "10 Things We Did to Keep Her Alive. ...
- Quick Hits: Big Boi, Prince, Natasha Bedingfield, Robert Plant & Alison Krauss, Flobots, Black Light Burns (FMQB)
Outkast 's Big Boi is almost finished his solo album, Sir Luscious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty , which is due out later this summer. It will feature guest spots from Raekwon , Mary J. Blige and his Outkast cohort Andre 3000 . Big says it's important to note that the duo is still working together and his solo album does not spell the end of Outkast.
- Rose M. Retchless - Beatrice Daily Sun
Rose M. Retchless, 94 years of age, of Beatrice, died Sunday morning, June 8, 2008, at the Beatrice Good Samaritan Center. She was born on January 21, 1914, at Wymore, Neb., and graduated from Wymore High School in 1932. She married Charles ...
- Professor and Indian Advocate Allen Dies at 68 - Daily Herald
In the 1960s, when some in academia still denied the existence of American Indian literature, Paula Gunn Allen embarked on a career that proved them wrong -- and altered the required reading lists of literature classes on U.S. college campuses. Allen ...
- Stories Behind The Hymns - Gaffney Ledger (subscription)
Stories Behind The HymnsGaffney Ledger (subscription), USA - Jul 11, 2008He had a gift of writing poetry and verse at a very young age in grammar school. He was attending sch... The full version of this story will be available to ...
- Stores thinking outside the book - San Francisco Gate
As independent bookstores scramble to compete with chain stores and online retailers, one small Marin County bookseller found a way to survive. He got rid of the books. "The space was so small that people sitting in the cafe were practically on top ...
- ‘Harry Potter’ fans in for treat at Book Fest - Access Atlanta
‘Harry Potter’ fans in for treat at Book FestAccess Atlanta, GA - 44 minutes agoBy PHIL KLOER AT THE DECATUR BOOK FESTIVAL, you can immerse yourself in literature and poetry, meet Pulitzer Prize winners and probe the writers’ mind. ...
- North Kitsap Herald Community Calendar | July 23 - North Kitsap Herald
North Kitsap Herald Community Calendar | July 23North Kitsap Herald, WA - 1 hour agoPOETRY READING: The Poulsbohemian Coffeehouse hosts poetry readings at 7 pm the first Saturday of each month. The coffeehouse is located at 19003 Front ...
- Across the Nation: 5 Years Later, Ceremonies Show That Pain and Emotion of Sept. 11 Are Still Fresh (New York Times)
The many ways of observing 9/11 showed just how deep an imprint was made, not only by the attacks, but also by the surge of solidarity that followed.
- VIDEO: Olympic medal joy for Scots canoeist (The Herald)
David Florence became the first Scot to win a medal at the Beijing Olympics yesterday, as he took silver in the canoe slalom. His Edinburgh-based parents said last night they were delighted by his win - and revealed he had recently applied to be an astronaut.
- Local author readies pen for book signing - South Carolina Now
South Carolina NowLocal author readies pen for book signingSouth Carolina Now, South Carolina - 3 hours agoThat all changed when Pearce entered what she thought would be her final college English course — a poetry writing class. “I thought it would be an easy way ...
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