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- Literary Scene: July 27, 2008 - Allentown Morning Call
Literary Scene: July 27, 2008Allentown Morning Call, PA - 5 hours agoPebble Hill Church, Edison-Furlong Road, Doylestown, 908-782-9650: Open-mike poetry, 7:30 pm Friday. Slatington Public Library, 650 Main St., Slatington, ...
- Father, son share a hairy experience - Enid News & Eagle
This is a true story. On a recent afternoon, a father and son showed up at a local barber/beauty shop, seeking haircuts. The son was around 10, Dad in his 30s. Dad explained to the stylist he was in the middle of giving the boy a haircut when his ...
- June 2008 - Kansas City Star Blogs
More and more I’m hearing self-congratulating liberals insinuate that anyone who is critical of Barack Obama or says he won’t vote for Obama is a racist. That, obviously, is a tactic liberals intend to use to help get this spectacularly ...
- From Russia with gold - NBC Olympics
Watch all four of Nastia Liukin's routines from the women's all-around final. Nastia Liukin , a Russian-born American gymnast of exquisite grace and beauty, on Friday won the women's individual all-around competition, a triumph that served as an ...
- Djelloul Marbrook`s First Book of Poems, Far From Algiers Debuts - Newsblaze.com
A piece of paper that says you belong somewhere "to a country, a church, a club "doesn`t mean you feel you belong. If the purpose of institutions is to promote the interests of some people, it`s also to keep others out. This is the subject of ...
- Patterson: Taking another look - Topeka Capitol-Journal Blogs
Apparently, our family was quite poor, and I give my parents all sorts of credit for essentially keeping that a secret from me. I never went hungry and didn't know I wasn't wearing the right clothes or living in the right neighborhood. Through grade ...
- Bold English: Anglo-Saxon Poetry (The New York Sun)
Hwæt. That word, barking through the clatter of the mead hall, typically opened an Old English poem in the Dark Ages, and roughly translates to "What" or "Listen now." Old English is largely Germanic, its brusque sounds ungussied by the softer French words that would later mix into Middle English. It is the language of conquerors: The Roman Empire, finally crushed by the Vandals and Goths, ...
- Austin Poetry Slam regular in coma in Florida - Austin American-Statesman
Austin Poetry Slam regular in coma in FloridaAustin American-Statesman, TX - 7 hours agoShannon Leigh, a fixture for years on the local spoken-word poetry scene, was in critical condition at a Florida hospital Friday after a scuba diving ...
- Books of Hope brings the writer out in Somerville youth - Somerville News
Books of Hope brings the writer out in Somerville youthSomerville News, MA - 1 hour agoNot even I would The winner of the Ibbetson Street Press Poetry Contest award (must be a Massachusetts resident) will receive a $100 cash award, ...
- Carolyn Sibr Inducted into the Cambridge Who's Who Executive ... - 24-7PressRelease.com (press release)
Carolyn Sibr Inducted into the Cambridge Who's Who Executive ...24-7PressRelease.com (press release) - 5 hours agoShe is affiliated with the Downers Grove Area Writers Workshop and the Illinois State Poetry Society and often donates to the Unitarian Church of Hinsdale. ...
- Patti Smith's 12-year take - Austin Chronicle
"It's really funny when people ask you about that: 'How does it feel to be a rock icon?' When they say that, I always think of uh, like, Mount Rushmore." – Patti Smith in Patti Smith: Dream of Life Turns out a good way to make friends with Patti ...
- A new voice aims to evangelize, inform (Miami Herald)
For years, as he celebrated Mass at St. James Catholic Church in North Miami or tended to the special needs of his Haitian-American congregants, Father Patrick Charles envisioned a newspaper that would chronicle the important ecclesiastical events for the Creole-speaking faithful.
- LAist Interview: Filmmaker John Palmer - LAist
LAist Interview: Filmmaker John PalmerLAist, CA - 2 hours agoObviously, these are often at odds with one another, but I also wanted to explore the poetry and balances found in their co-existence. ...
- Should Darwish's poetry be taught in schools? - Jerusalem Post
The death of Mahmoud Darwish, the Palestinians' national poet, sparked debate between the Right and the Left Sunday as to the merits of teaching his work in the Israeli education system. Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish in February. MK and former ...
- Out Of The Ordinary Festival Returns To Sussex (Press Dispensary)
The Out Of The Ordinary Festival (OOTO) will take place on Friday September, 12 until Sunday 14, September, 2008 at Knockhatch Farm, A22. ...
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