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- Seniors (This Week Worthington)
The Worthington Griswold Center, 777 High St., offers a variety of programs for people who are retired or are age 55 and older. The center is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Annual dues are $10 for Worthington residents and $15 for non-residents. For more information, call 842-6320.
- Peace vigil draws crowd on anniversary of attack - Columbia Daily Tribune
Columbia Daily TribunePeace vigil draws crowd on anniversary of attackColumbia Daily Tribune, MO - 6 hours agoAfter songs and speeches, the group headed out with candles into the misty night to walk to Peace Park on the MU campus for a poetry reading. ...
- Pupils have a green day - Shields Gazette
Pupils have a green dayShields Gazette, UK - 2 hours ago... ate, a waste-free picnic. The oldest children in the school made tribal masks and bird feeders, wrote poetry and held a debate: deforestation versus ...
- Souvenirs of Death - Egypt Today
Here, Bullet is poetic reporting with a heavy heart. Brian Turner, an American soldier and conscientious witness in the ongoing Iraq invasion, manages to salvage verse from the jaws of madness. Turner, who holds an MFA from the University of Oregon ...
- AGDC 2008: Harvey Smith Says Game Developers are Lucky - IGN
AGDC 2008: Harvey Smith Says Game Developers are LuckyIGN, CA - 16 hours agoHe went on to explain how digital distribution wasn't just limited to online retailers, but also how it was being incorporated into specific games. ...
- God in the Fun Machine - New Yorker
New YorkerGod in the Fun MachineNew Yorker, United States - 1 hour agoHer terse scenes are studded with startling nuggets of lyricism, and her writing commands a special kind of imaginative attention: full of clarity, poetry, ...
- Andrew Motion moans about the Queen - First Post
Andrew Motion moans about the QueenFirst Post, UK - 6 hours agoAlthough the position comes with an annual salary of £5000 and a butt of sack (translation: an awful lot of free sherry), this has not stopped Britain’s ...
- Onslow County Public Library hosts Ha-Ha-Halloween Featuring a Series ... - WNCT
(Onslow County) Onslow County Public Library hosts Ha-Ha-Halloween, a series of free family-fun events that celebrate the lighter side of Halloween. The entire family is invited to join Story Yeller Scooter Hayes in Monster Mayhem –a humorous ...
- Peninsula’s diverse charm captured in new book - Scoop
An anthology of poetry and prose about a region close to the hearts of many Cantabrians has been published by Canterbury University Press. Land Very Fertile: Banks Peninsula poetry and prose, edited by Coral Atkinson and David Gregory, seeks to ...
- ‘El Camino’ Film Finds Its Way Home to Costa Rica - Costa Rica Travel News
Costa Rica Travel News‘El Camino’ Film Finds Its Way Home to Costa RicaCosta Rica Travel News, Costa Rica - 11 hours agoThe film mixes fiction with documentary-style storytelling, seamlessly weaving together poetry and reality, creating a world that pulls you into Saslaya’s ...
- Belt tightening means record library numbers - The Oregonian - OregonLive.com
Belt tightening means record library numbersThe Oregonian - OregonLive.com, OR - 22 minutes ago... films, poetry readings, musical recordings, classes and cultural performances - and all of these are free and open to anyone who walks through the ...
- Robert M. Thorson - Hartford Courant
Robert M. ThorsonHartford Courant, United States - 27 minutes agoJust before his death, he sent me his most recent collection of poetry, "Turtle Island Tree Psalms" (2006), which we were going to discuss when he returned ...
- At Play for the Week of 08.14.08 - Southside Times
At Play for the Week of 08.14.08Southside Times, IN - 31 minutes agoBefore Michael’s accident, he was encouraged by his sophomore English teacher to write poetry. It was always one of Michael’s dreams to have his poetry ...
- Books, books and more books - Baton Rouge Advocate
At this year’s edition of the Louisiana Book Festival, you’ll find all the things you’d expect at an event like this: authors, poets, books, music, dance, food, crafts, face-painting, temporary tattoos, race cars. Wait a minute. Race cars ...
- Oakland's two summers - San Francisco Gate
Monday, September 1, 2008 The "I" in Wallace Stevens' poem placed a jar in Tennessee and by doing so altered the landscape. Given the expensive lines of his poetry, it was probably a jar from the Ming dynasty. We added a simple birdbath to our ...
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