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- Creative writing workshops held at Fall Brook - Leominster Champion
Creative writing workshops held at Fall BrookLeominster Champion, USA - 4 hours agoEach week, the students were exposed to a different type of writing format from poetry to short stories. Participants have both individual and group ...
- A pair of writers find rhythm in their life together at the University of Mississippi (Memphis Commercial Appeal)
Self-help books are filled with advice about making marriages work, but Beth Ann Fennelly and Tom Franklin have their own formula.
- Press Tour: Schwing! - TV with MeeVee
Press Tour: Schwing!TV with MeeVee, CA - 4 hours agoAnd I'm having a conversation which sounds a little like poetry, a little like Shakespeare, a little like a lot of things, but in point I'm talking to my ...
- How Ignorant Are We? (Middle East Online)
Young Americans today find the news irrelevant. They by many measures know less today than young Americans forty years ago. And their news habits are worse, notes Rick Shenkman .
- Authors to gather for WordFest readings - Longview Daily News
Authors to gather for WordFest readingsLongview Daily News, WA - Jun 26, 2008By The Daily News The WordFest gathering on Tuesday will offer poetry, a short story, essay and a selection from an autobiography. ...
- Local Motion: You Creep Me Out - Hartford Advocate
Local Motion: You Creep Me OutHartford Advocate, CT - 27 minutes agoAnd Simsbury's Peaberry's Café holds its monthly jazz & poetry jam ArtSpeak from 7:30 to 9:30 pm; food, drinks, and alcohol are served until close.
- Chanel Danae (Member) - Bleacherreport.com
Chanel does not have any lineup tags. I'm an Undergrad at the University of Southern California. Double majoring in Music Industry and Spanish with a minor in Songwriting. Sports are pretty much the anti-thesis of my life as a singer/songwriter ...
- Pay up, Sammy Hagar, it's for autism - San Francisco Gate
Autism might be the scariest medical mystery of the 21st century. Like climate change, autism is debated furiously but with roughly the same conclusion: something weird and unsettling is going on in nature. So why did upper middle-aged rocker Sammy ...
- Old Town’s Creole Gallery set to reopen on June 1 - Lansing State Journal
Starting June 1, the Creole Gallery in Old Town will start holding monthly art exhibitions again. Roxanne Frith, who teaches photography at Lansing Community College, plans to act as the exhibition coordinator and already has the gallery’s first ...
- Katherine Cloninger, Alexandra Kaye of Palm Beach tap creativity for Do the Write Thing Challenge (Palm Beach Daily News)
Two Palm Beach girls were among students countywide who addressed teen violence in the Do the Write Thing contest, expressing themselves through poetry, prose and song.
- Finding poetry in animal migrations (The Toledo Blade)
NO WAY HOME: THE DECLINE OF THE WORLD'S GREAT ANIMAL MIGRATIONS. By David S. Wilcove. Island Press. 245 pages. $24.95 From one of America's leading wildlife experts comes No Way Home: The Decline of the World's Great Animal Migrations, an engrossing collection of stories about how nature's superhighways have been impacted by human activity. Princeton University ecologist David S. Wilcove ...
- More news briefs - Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
More news briefsRochester Democrat and Chronicle, NY - 4 hours agoShorewinds Nursing Home, 425 Beach Ave., is selling baked goods and coffee from 10 am to 2 pm today and holding a service of prayer, poetry readings and the ...
- Entertainment Calendar: 06/13/2008 (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
Items for this calendar must be received by the Record-Eagle at least two weeks in advance. All calendars are published on a space available basis. Information may be mailed to Entertainment Calendar, Record-Eagle, P.O. Box 632, Traverse City, MI 49685-0632; faxed to 946-8632; or e-mail sbeach@record-eagle.com
- The Post talks to Laurie Keller Johnson, owner of Ghost in the Machine - Harvard Post
The Post talks to Laurie Keller Johnson, owner of Ghost in the MachineHarvard Post, MA - 17 minutes agoA: I used to write poetry and stories and make up word games. I’ve always loved language and have loved to read. I have always appreciated good writing, ...
- United we stand, divided we fall - Coeur d'Alene Press
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 ...
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