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- Book written in 1936 on single life fits today's world, too (Courier-Post)
"The chances are that at some time in your life, possibly only now and then between husbands, you will find yourself settling down to a solitary existence," wrote Vogue scribe Marjorie Hillis in the 1936 book "Live Alone and Like It."
- Anna's birth centenary celebrations begin in TN - Hindu
Anna's birth centenary celebrations begin in TNHindu, India - 3 hours ago... birthday in the best possible way. AIADMK chief J. Jayalalithaa announced that her party would organise literary programmes such as debates and poetry ...
- Marketer has takenan interesting path - San Antonio Express
Marketer has takenan interesting pathSan Antonio Express, TX - 21 hours agoAmong the first recipients are students who touched Garcia with their poetry about what it means to be both Hispanic and American. ...
- Artists, writers to hold 5th Sunrise Festival (Sun Star)
MABALACAT -- At least 200 artists, writers and cultural workers from all over the country are set to participate in the Fifth Sunrise Festival to be held on November 28 to 30 at the foot of the Mabalacat-Bamban bridge here.
- Axeman Lullaby | BalletLab - Australian Stage Online
Axeman Lullaby | BalletLabAustralian Stage Online, Australia - 1 hour agoAdams draws different forms, oppositions, cultures to make mystical connections where once there were none, to make poetry at the fulcrum.
- Yolo County libraries offer much more than books - Woodland Daily Democrat
People may be surprised to learn that Yolo County Library, with seven branches, has much more to offer than books. Their mission - to provide access for all to books, information technology and other media to inform, entertain and inspire - is ...
- Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish dead at 67 (AP via Yahoo! News)
Mahmoud Darwish, whose prose gave voice to the Palestinian experience of exile, occupation and infighting, died on Saturday in Houston. He was 67.
- A great author's novel source of inspiration: Legend has it that ... - Daily Yomiuri On-Line
OTSU--Ishiyamadera temple, on a hill near Lake Biwa, is a popular tourist and pilgrimage destination because of its beauty and enshrinement of Kannon, the goddess of mercy. But lately it has attracted more visitors than usual, as this year marks the ...
- Prison gang rape of Mafia 'poet' prompts government response - PinkNews.co.uk
PinkNews.co.ukPrison gang rape of Mafia 'poet' prompts government responsePinkNews.co.uk, UK - Aug 5, 2008... a convicted 'foot-soldier' for a Catania-based crime-family, has been brought to light by his lawyer, Antonio Fiumefreddo. "Writing poetry is considered ...
- Best-selling author leads quiet life in Honolulu - Honolulu Advertiser
Kathleen Norris does not keep a high profile in Honolulu, where she's lived for eight years. The author of four books and seven published collections of poetry hasn't won a Cades Award or a Governor's Award for Literature, Hawai'i's premiere literary ...
- New Site for Jespro Enterprises -- Mr. Ed's Wild Frontier (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
www.MrEdsWildFrontier.com is the latest online store by Jespro Enterprises, proprietors of www.MetalWesternImages.com. The new site proudly displays an ever-expanding catalog of laser-cut metal wall art and etched glass.
- Rockefeller Says Days With Daughter 'Glorious' (WBZ Boston)
The kidnapping suspect who calls himself Clark Rockefeller said he spent "six glorious and wonderful days" with his daughter evading authorities, but deflected questions about his life before 1993, a time when authorities said he was living under another alias.
- Telethon guest has dream for future (Montgomery Advertiser)
Pat Barron realized she was in trouble when she dropped her crystal cake plate -- a wedding gift that she never got a chance to use.
- Hillary's God - Front Page
Contrary to plans, Hillary Clinton will not be coronated this week as her party’s presidential nominee. But she will almost certainly remain an active star in America’s political constellation for many more years. Even if she never again seeks ...
- Poetry reading at Riverside library (The Press-Enterprise)
Ruth Nolan, editor of "Phantom Seed," a poetry anthology, will read from the book from 1 to 3 p.m. today at Riverside's Main Library. Bull Luvaas, Rice Baxter, Chris Clarke and Rob Roberge, poets who contributed to the work, will join Nolan.
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