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- Oh, Kanchenjunga - American Chronicle
Oh, KanchenjungaAmerican Chronicle, CA - 24 minutes agoAnd another lama with jet-black hair, suddenly came up, behind a mask of a Tibetan demon with ferocious-looking teeth, and springs in front of us to get ...
- River safety warnings follow Boy Scout's death - Oregonian
Cold, high water on the Clackamas River is treacherous, officials warned after the death of an 11-year-old Boy Scout this weekend. "We've been doing everything we can to warn people about this particular stretch," said Detective Jim Strovink ...
- Mixed Media (The Reader)
* One of the great asides of business travel is the free evenings that leave time for solo exploration. Last week, I found myself in Pittsburgh and thanks to my friend Julie Wright (formerly of Omahaās Bemis Center) I got to the cityās best neighborhoods and coolest art spots during my five-day trip.
- Yolo County libraries offer much more than books - Daily Democrat
Yolo County libraries offer much more than booksDaily Democrat, CA - 3 hours agoPeople of all ages can enjoy a variety of programs ranging from book clubs to early learning activities, summer reading to teen advisory groups, and poetry ...
- An experiment with books for you to read and review - Centre Daily Times
An experiment with books for you to read and reviewCentre Daily Times, PA - 6 hours agoThatcher wants to expand his network of reviewers and is looking particularly for people with interest in fiction and poetry. ...
- āMongolā makes Genghis Khan a hero (The State)
REVIEW āMongolā 4 stars RATED: R for sequences of bloody warfare RUNNING TIME: 2:06
- Ex-reporter offers help for the grieving (Collinsville Herald)
As a newspaper reporter, Mark Hodapp wrote his share of sad stories. But unlike some who deal with death and heartbreak on a regular basis, Hodapp never could forget many of the stories - or the people behind the stories.
- A calendar for the bibliophile - The Times-Picayune - NOLA.com
The Times-Picayune - NOLA.comA calendar for the bibliophileThe Times-Picayune - NOLA.com, LA - 4 hours agoWriting in any form (poetry, essays, fiction, reportage) and in any length will be considered but should offer unique perspectives about New Orleans and the ...
- The Declaration: Timeless and of its time - Hotair.com
The Declaration of Independence has stood throughout time as a beacon of principles for self-government, sounding themes that would shake empires to their foundations and inspiring the oppressed to action.Ā Its authors declared that free men had not ...
- Audiobooks: The Essential John Milton and The People on Privilege ... - Times Online
Audiobooks: The Essential John Milton and The People on Privilege ...Times Online, UK - 1 hour agoOnce I'd listened to the poems and prose, I knew the mindset of the man, and cantered confidently into Paradise Lost. OK, I haven't finished listening to it ...
- In the Swiss footsteps of Byron - Belfast Telegraph
Byron's expedition to the Swiss mountains is explored in new works to be performed at the City of London Festival. The first is tomorrow. The poet's journey also inspired John Walsh to follow his trail to the Jungfrau In 1816 George Gordon, Lord ...
- Voices of Guantanamo at Patricks' Cabaret, Sept. 5ā6 - Bridge
Voices of Guantanamo at Patricks' Cabaret, Sept. 5ā6Bridge, MN - 12 minutes agoS., presents the book Voices of Guantanamo, which will come to life with readings, poetry and dance. The event begins at 8 pm on both nights. ...
- Paul Horsley, adieu - Kansas City Star
Paul Horsley, adieuKansas City Star, MO - 2 hours agoThe piece had impact for the power of its poetry. If you listened closely you could hear the words "I wish I never hurt you" blend with the "Miserere nobis" ...
- Pick the verse that wins the purse - Minnpost.com
Your genial host's father once confided to him a bit of wisdom that he claimed to have learned somehow from insiders on the vaudeville circuit: The three slowest weeks of the year were Easter, Christmas and Milwaukee. As both your genial host's ...
- Author edited literary magazine - Chicago Sun-Times
Curtis L. Johnson, an author and longtime editor of a pioneering independent literary magazine, was found dead in his Highland Park home Monday after a long battle with lung cancer and other ailments. He was 80. Mr. Johnson wrote six novels, authored ...
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