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- Edgeworth native assists Dalai Lama in Australia (Sewickley Herald)
Worlds away from his childhood home in Edgeworth, Jon Kowallis has studied the Chinese language, written three books and traveled far and wide.  read more »
- Norbert Krapf chosen state poet laureate (South Bend Tribune)
INDIANAPOLIS -- The Indiana Arts Commission recently announced the selection of Indianapolis resident Norbert Krapf as the Indiana's poet laureate.
- Study: Social networks may subvert 'digital divide' (CNET)
New research suggests that social-networking sites build valuable technological and communication skills, and that low-income students are picking up those skills too.
- Kid Rock to ride wave of success into Detroit shows - DetNews.com
Kid Rock to ride wave of success into Detroit showsDetNews.com, MI - 6 hours agoHey, it may not be poetry, but it works. And as for the question of if the song was written for any one girl in particular, Rock isn't giving up the goods. ...
- Talk of the Town: Selling your home? Make it picture perfect! - Green Valley News and Sun
It used to be that selling your home was all about “curb appeal,” in other words, the first impression someone gets when they pull up to your curb. A house that looks unattractive from the street won’t sell, the mantra goes. These days, it’s ...
- Volunteers Needed As Art Mentors, Health Fair Helpers - FortBendNow
Volunteers Needed As Art Mentors, Health Fair HelpersFortBendNow, TX - 4 hours agoIf you are skilled in painting, music, poetry, photography, ceramics, or almost any other art or craft form, consider spending a little time to help kids ...
- Literary post for S.J. native (San Jose Mercury News)
San Jose native Kay Ryan thought she might someday be a stand-up comedian, or a funny card writer for Hallmark, but the nation's next poet laureate? Never.
- BOOK REVIEW: Jihad and retribalisation in Pakistan by Khaled Ahmed - Daily Times
BOOK REVIEW: Jihad and retribalisation in Pakistan by Khaled AhmedDaily Times, Pakistan - 24 minutes agoWriters have claimed that he wrote in cipher and used complicated metaphor in his poetry to attach himself surreptitiously to jihad; but that is not true if ...
- A romp back to the futurists - Georgia Straight
A romp back to the futuristsGeorgia Straight, Canada - 5 hours agoAll poetry was to be a violent attack. Theatre was to be illogical and to assault the nerves. This evening assaults the nerves all right, ...
- A new LGBT magazine, "X-Files" trailers, Radiohead video and more; It ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
A new magazine has launched online for the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community in Northeast Ohio. Spangle Magazine , focuses on arts, culture and entertainment news, with stories, blogs, city guides, photo galleries and an events ...
- Attn: Sagittarius. Get Funky. - Philebrity.com
ARIES: “It’s funny because she was kind of innocent… before she punched him,” is how my friend Heather prefaces the story about how our other Aries friend Crazy Ange became a felon. She’d been dating a cop, the one kind of person one should ...
- 'Man on Wire' an amazing feat of balance (Baltimore Sun)
(A) Atop the twin towers of the World Trade Center, the high-wire walker Philippe Petit is an epic poem in motion. In Man on Wire , the sight of his accomplishment - he walked back and forth between the towers eight times in his 1974 acrobatic feat - registers, in its own balletic way, as potently as King Kong climbing to the top of the Empire State Building.
- Destany finally ready to take the next step (The Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star)
An experimental transplant for Locust Grove's Destany Carpenter could mean life without sickle cell anemia
- Call of the wild: Britain's nature writers - The Independent
British nature writers have rambled out of the shadows and into the limelight. Boyd Tonkin explores the revival of their art A couple of weeks ago, I descended on a blazing Italian afternoon into a steep wooded ravine. Gnarled old trees hid overgrown ...
- Still a smash - Daily Progress
Maybe “1979” made you feel nostalgic for teenage boredom. Perhaps the video for “Tonight, Tonight,’’ with its silent-film homage to Georges Melies’ fanciful “A Trip to the Moon,’’ kept you switching back to MTV. Whichever songs from ...
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