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- cold snack wins 2008 Montana NZ Book Award for Poetry - Scoop.co.nz (press release)
cold snack wins 2008 Montana NZ Book Award for PoetryScoop.co.nz (press release), New Zealand - 45 minutes agoJanet Charman’s cold snack, published by Auckland University Press, has won the 2008 Montana New Zealand Book Award for Poetry and $5000. ...
- On the road to Damascus Coffee Shop - Moncton ThisWeek
On the road to Damascus Coffee ShopMoncton ThisWeek, Canada - 2 hours agoMusic night is 7-9 pm each Wednesday and open mike and poetry readings are in the works. Damascus Coffee Shop is open Monday, Tuesday from 7 am to 5 pm, ...
- We are not all like that: the monster bares its fangs - African Path
We are not all like that: the monster bares its fangsAfrican Path, MN - 23 minutes agoThe poetry of the Abahlali baseMjondolo tells the story of legalised state sponsored violence against the squatters better. Their story is indeed the story ...
- Vidal takes aim and why the web makes us dumb - Canberra Times
Welcome, to a hopefully weekly blog which will take a wide global view of the books and information worlds. Rather than impose my thoughts on the on-line readership, I'll usually try and sift through and then annotate key interesting trends and ...
- My Dog Has a Crush on My Ram - Slate
I cleared my throat and adopted my most paternal voice. "Lenore," I said, "This isn't going to work. "You're so young. You know nothing of love or the ways of older men. He is far more experienced, a father several times over. You'll both be ...
- A break by the Yellow sea - Newindpress on Sunday
Newindpress on SundayA break by the Yellow seaNewindpress on Sunday, India - 5 hours agoCelebrated in classical poetry and scroll painting, the coast north of Qingdao attracted sages of Taoism, an ancient faith inspired by nature. ...
- Teens Rebecca, Ted need a break from their home life - Morris County Daily Record
Still, she manages to stay active and involved in school, thanks to her mother, who encourages her to work hard. The 15-year-old likes to draw, read poetry and listen to music.
- Knitting for a cause, and to stay awake - Naples Daily News
A group of self-titled Knit Wits in North Naples have needled so many soft blankets and booties, they’re having a hard time finding homes for them. At Caribbean Mobile Home Park last Tuesday, a handful of female retirees in the group assembled for ...
- The Industry Standard's Top 25 B-to-Z List Blogs - Computerworld
The Industry Standard's Top 25 B-to-Z List BlogsComputerworld, Norway - 1 hour agoWhile they may not have the right amount of link love, they need to be on your radar screens. Computerworlds internasjonale nyheter leveres av IDG News ...
- Georgia O'Keeffe at the San Diego Museum of Art - Los Angeles Times
Georgia O'Keeffe at the San Diego Museum of ArtLos Angeles Times, CA - 52 minutes ago'Georgia O'Keeffe and the Women of the Stieglitz Circle' showcases women who were linked by one man and helped redefine American art. ...
- Cleburne poet releases first book, holds plans for future - Cleburne Times-Review
Cleburne poet releases first book, holds plans for futureCleburne Times-Review, TX - 2 hours agoShe recently decided to take her poetry skills to the next level by releasing a book of poetry entitled “On Creating Kandice: A Poetic Journey to ...
- Capsule review: "The Fall" - Cleveland Plain Dealer
R for some violent images. 116 minutes. Cedar Lee Theatre, Cleveland Heights. This whacked-out fairy tale for grown-ups is as stunning in its beauty as in its lack of logic. Indian writer-director Tarsem Singh ("The Cell," the video for R.E.M.'s ...
- Ann Louise Ross - Les Parents Terribles - The List
The ListAnn Louise Ross - Les Parents TerriblesThe List, UK - 5 hours agoHe was the kind of artistic butterfly who, when he wasn’t publishing volumes of poetry, giving encouragement to young (and sexually attractive) artists and ...
- Once Upon Many Times (New York Times)
A novelist builds a bridge to the Arab soul, using the tradition of stories with a frame tale.
- Teamwork enables greater success - Times Union
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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