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- First time author, 93, saves friends from care homes with book advance - Daily Telegraph
Lorna Page has bought a five bedroom house for £310,000 after securing a significant advance for her thriller. Now she plans to move in a number of friends, but faces the dilemma of deciding which ones to accept, after receiving "dozens" of offers ...
- Roofies in the Mochaccino - Twin Cities Planet
Roofies in the MochaccinoTwin Cities Planet, Minnesota - 18 hours agoIs it the poetry stigma? Is that all it is? Because that’s pretty lame. Phillip Andrew Bennett Low (maximumverbosityonline@gmail.com) is a playwright and ...
- Underwater pieces the works of an artist who dives for inspiration - Malaysia Star
Malaysia StarUnderwater pieces the works of an artist who dives for inspirationMalaysia Star, Malaysia - 1 hour agoA man who loves poetry and music, he recognises love and its effect on people, and believes that his paintings reflect that love. ...
- For whom the owl blinks - Ha'aretz
For whom the owl blinksHa'aretz, Israel - 1 hour ago... black shadows around his eyes, who added a comment about his new book which is in stores right now, and called up the renowned poetry scholar who was ...
- PAUL WELLER "22 Dreams" Yep Roc/Island - Washington Post
PAUL WELLER turned 50 in May, and he celebrated by finishing up his equivalent of the Beatles ' "White Album," a sprawling, 21-track montage of every style the British rock icon has ever employed, including the punk basics of his first band, the Jam ...
- 'Man on Wire' scales the heights of acrobatic feat (The Tennessean)
Atop the twin towers of the World Trade Center, the high-wire walker Philippe Petit is an epic poem in motion. In Man on Wire, the site of his accomplishment — he walked back and forth between the towers eight times in his 1974 acrobatic feat — registers, in its own balletic way, as potently as King Kong climbing to the top of the Empire State Building.
- At Tanglewood, a Composer Nears the Century Mark - New York Times
New York TimesAt Tanglewood, a Composer Nears the Century MarkNew York Times, United States - 3 hours ago... and guests have been up to the current international standard: they let listeners focus on the poetry in Mr. Carter’s music instead of its difficulty. ...
- Illinois family legacy continues (Daily Illini)
Homecoming is no new phenomenon to Nancy Miller, the youngest member of her family's century-long alumni legacy. The first family member graduated just before 1900, beginning a long history entwined in both the University and the Champaign-Urbana community.
- Heart of Darkness (Express India)
Great actors, even those who have been blessed with longevity, often bear a tragic mark. Heath Ledger’s short legacy as a screen actor offers us enough evidence of the rarity of his talent.
- Boys & Girls Club of the Piedmont members record inspirational CD - Statesville Record & Landmark
Boys & Girls Club of the Piedmont members record inspirational CDStatesville Record & Landmark, USA - 2 hours agoThe 16-track CD includes poetry, rap and instrumental selections. It is meant to be inspirational, producer Brian Long said. “I am amazed and overjoyed,” ...
- Grades 5 & Up - School Library Journal
AGUIAR, Nadia . The Lost Island of Tamarind . Bk. 1. 448p. (The Book of Tamarind Series). Feiwel & Friends . Oct. 2008. Tr $17.95. ISBN 978-0-312-38029-8 . LC number unavailable. Gr 5–8— Maya, 13; her younger brother, Simon; and baby Penny are ...
- Cassandra Peel and the Whispers from the Underground - BigNews.biz (press release)
Cassandra Peel and the Whispers from the UndergroundBigNews.biz (press release), MA - 13 hours agoHow do these events tie in with Sarah Beecham, a teacher at Persephone Hall, being accused of teaching subversive poetry? And what is the role of Ares- ...
- Order award underhanded - London Free Press
Order award underhandedLondon Free Press, Canada - 49 minutes agoThen Morgentaler pulls out a slender volume of his self-published poetry and reads from the title work, The Goddess of the Golden Breast. ...
- I'm top of the poets: Abigail, 15, wins national award - Halifax Evening Courier
I'm top of the poets: Abigail, 15, wins national awardHalifax Evening Courier, UK - 5 hours agoThe award, in its 11th year, is organised by The Poetry Society to discover young poets aged 11-17 and help them develop their talents to become future ...
- Pair of Statues have a Tale to Tell (East Aurora Advertiser)
Two of East Aurora's most well-known men are also its two quietest. Called Bert and Mike by some of those who know them best, they're two of the oldest fellows in town, and you may have even sat on their shoulders as a kid, but they've never said a word to you. It's not that they're made of stone; no, they're made of bronze, and they're the statues of Elbert Hubbard and Michelangelo that have ...
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