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- Axis of Friendship: Light a Candle for Peace on September 12 (Payvand Iran News)
On September 12, we will reignite the remaining embers of good will by creating an Axis of Friendship. Iranians, Americans, and people around the world are invited to light a candle for peace and place this candle in their window for the entire day. Join us in celebrating and honoring the humanity that connects us all.
- Poetry, Bow Ties, Station Wagons, and the Scholarly Life - Inside Higher Ed
Poetry, Bow Ties, Station Wagons, and the Scholarly LifeInside Higher Ed, DC - 12 minutes agoI was an economically-challenged immigrant kid from New Jersey trying out an English major because an acquaintance back in Portugal had told me that if I ...
- Conejo Valley readers are getting on same page (Ventura County Star)
Last year, the Thousand Oaks Library sponsored the One City One Book program, a citywide reading campaign that is becoming increasingly popular in U.S. communities.
- Two years later, triple slaying remains a mystery - Press-Enterprise
Two years later, triple slaying remains a mysteryPress-Enterprise, CA - 3 hours agoBecky's MySpace page expresses compassion and poetry for the less fortunate. On Wednesday, a friend left a comment, "Becky, come home please. ...
- Wordsworth opens for e-books - The Bookseller (subscription)
Wordsworth opens for e-booksThe Bookseller (subscription), UK - 46 minutes agoWordsworth Editions is to sell 300 titles as e-books from this autumn with the cheapest priced at £1.75. The titles will include a range of poetry, ...
- Our Sporty English Language (Jewish World Review)
http://www.JewishWorldReview.com | Sometimes it seems that almost all Americans either play sports or watch them. Because sports occupy such a central place in American life and imagination, athletic metaphors pervade our everyday speech and writing.
- A Separate Peace - Washington Post
Washington PostA Separate PeaceWashington Post, United States - 4 hours agoThe fictional Emily, a nurse like her biographical counterpart, marries a doctor and remains childless; Alfred, a mild and playful family man, ...
- Literary Calendar for week of Sept. 14 - Contra Costa Times
n Barnes & Noble — 1149 S. Main St., Walnut Creek. 925-947-0373. Friday: "Madeline and the Cats of Rome," John Bemelmans Marciano. 10 a.m. Clayton Books — 5433 D Clayton Road, Clayton. 925-673-3325. Friday: "Madeline and the Cats of Rome," John ...
- The Most Powerful of all Sympathy Poems, A New Way to Remember 911 - IPR Wire (press release)
The Most Powerful of all Sympathy Poems, A New Way to Remember 911IPR Wire (press release), CA - 41 minutes agoHaving never written a word of poetry in his life before Andy Harrington was inspired by the loss of a friend to write a poem on the day that she died. ...
- Dorothy Bradford - yorkshirepost
DOROTHY Bradford, who has died at the age of 90, was a painter whose principal subject was musicians in performance. Movement was her life-long passion; dancers, horses and riders, people meeting and even the pigeons who flew past her studio window ...
- Paul Dunbar's Lasting Poetry - Investors Business Daily
Many have called Paul Dunbar the poet laureate among black Americans, and for good reason. Though he died in 1906 at just 33, he made a lasting mark. Schools, libraries, hospitals, an opera house and a World War II battleship were named in his honor ...
- Prime Time Calendar the week Oct. 1, 2008 (Independent Press)
A Streetcar Named Desire, by Tennessee Williams, is performed by The Shakespeare Theatre of NJ, through Sunday, Oct. 5, in the F.M. Kirby Shakespeare Theatre, Drew University, 36 Madison Ave., Madison. Call 973-408-5600 or visit www.ShakespeareNJ. org. Facing Sculpture,...
- Bostonist Book Review: What I Talk About When I Talk About Running ... - Bostonist
BostonistBostonist Book Review: What I Talk About When I Talk About Running ...Bostonist, MA - 7 hours agoAn enormous amount of the book is about Murakami's time in Cambridge, which came as a pleasant shock and surprise. "On the highway of life you can't always ...
- Writing Outside The Margins hits Toronto's streets - Inside Toronto
Writing Outside The Margins hits Toronto's streetsInside Toronto, Canada - 15 hours agoThe all-day festival, Writing Outside The Margins, features an array of activities for everyone, including panel discussions, an open-mic stage, a poetry ...
- Charlotte Kohler, Quiet Influence on American Writing, Dies at 99 (New York Times)
Ms. Kohler was a longtime editor of The Virginia Quarterly Review.
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