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- Storyteller La'Ron Williams: Funny thing happened on his way to career ... - MLive.com
Courtesy Photo La'Ron Williams will return to the Flint area as part of the 28th annual Michigan Storytellers Festival on Friday, July 18, and Saturday, July 19, on the grounds of the Flint Public Library . FLINT, Michigan -- La'Ron Williams may not ...
- Steel’s themes stress hope - Worcester Telegram & Gazette
Occasionally, I have to stick my nose out the door. Otherwise, people are going to think I’m 100 years old and dead. “This is so not me,” she says. “I hate having the spotlight on me. I hate being the focus of attention. I like being the ...
- Palestinians in Qatar mark 60 years of ‘Nakba’ - Peninsula On-line
Peninsula On-linePalestinians in Qatar mark 60 years of ‘Nakba’Peninsula On-line, Qatar - 6 hours agoWe insist that we will go back and will have a free land despite the aggression. We all dream, hope and will do everything to go back home. ...
- Lebanon's New President to Strengthen Ties with Syria - NPR
Lebanon's New President to Strengthen Ties with SyriaNPR - 34 minutes agoMohanad Hage Ali, political editor the Arab world daily Al-Hayat, speaks with NPR's Guy Raz. (Because of intense interest in the Israeli-Palestinian ...
- No logo - New Statesman
New StatesmanNo logoNew Statesman, UK - 2 hours agoI was commissioned during a residency as the Poetry Society's Public Art Poet to create a poem in the underpass at Waterloo Station that leads to the Imax ...
- A warm, glorious April showcased Long Island's beauty - Village Times Herald
A warm, glorious April showcased Long Island's beautyVillage Times Herald, NY - 20 minutes agoBy John McKinney The month of April, so famous in poetry and song, took its final bow yesterday. April commenced with cold and gloom — TS Eliot's "cruelest ...
- The Wild Man At The Center Of The World (Washington Post)
SITTING ON A BENCH IN MERIDIAN HILL PARK ON A BRISK AFTERNOON, I look south over rooftops to where the Washington Monument's needle is poised to pop the blue sky. The rising breeze brings a whiff of cigar smoke from the guy on the terrace below. A young couple pushing a stroller pauses at the Joan of Arc statue.
- Mark Your Calendar - Northwest Arkansas Times
Mark Your CalendarNorthwest Arkansas Times, AR - 2 hours agoPoets Northwest will meet at 1 pm Saturday in Room 222 of the Jones Center for Families in Springdale to make plans to host Arkansas poets on Poetry Day on ...
- Zardari says only PPP will send Musharraf home - Daily Times
Zardari says only PPP will send Musharraf homeDaily Times, Pakistan - 42 minutes agoAn international mushaira (poetry recitation) will be held in Karachi on June 20, a large gathering would be held in Larkana and another in Hala, ...
- Protection: it's not open and shut - The Age
Protection: it's not open and shutThe Age, Australia - 1 hour agoOf publishers and imports, prizes, premiers and prime ministers — not to mention human rights and a bath full of poems. Jason Steger on what's going on in ...
- Wedding Bells In The Future For Johannson, Reynolds (The Tampa Tribune)
Scarlett Johansson and her boyfriend, Ryan Reynolds, are engaged.
- Regent Square poet favors words that allow for evolution - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Regent Square poet favors words that allow for evolutionPittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA - 26 minutes agoBy Regis Behe Leslie Anne Mcilroy's life has changed dramatically since she released "Rare Space," her first full-length poetry collection, in 2001. ...
- America Back on Track... for Wednesday, July 9th - OpEdNews
OpEdNewsAmerica Back on Track... for Wednesday, July 9thOpEdNews, PA - 3 hours agoIn addition he has published more than 1500 SetonnoteS commentaries, plus poetry and political essays in publications across the country. ...
- Review: Reading the Bible as literature (The Daily Sentinel)
The Literary Study Bible
- United we stand, divided we fall (Provo Daily Herald)
The huge redwood trees in California are considered to be the tallest trees in the world. Some of them are 300 feet high and more than 2,500 years old. One would think that trees so large would have a tremendous root system reaching down hundreds of feet into the earth. Not true. The redwoods actually have a very shallow root system, but they all intertwine. They don't stand alone, for all the ...
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