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- File photo - Albany Democrat-Herald
Lunette Mulkey, a 20-year Albany resident and one of the most prominent writers of letters to the Democrat-Herald, died Friday. She was 96. A longtime writer, though never professionally, Mulkey was a regular contributor to the “Editor’s Mailbag ...
- Tripura celebrates Tagore’s 147th birth anniversary - Thaindian.com
Tripura celebrates Tagore’s 147th birth anniversaryThaindian.com, Thailand - 21 hours agoHis creations, dramas and poetry are inevitable part of our lives. We remember him everyday, every moment. But today is special because it the birthday of ...
- Becoming Alma: Mary Bacon On Diving Into Williams - Broadway World
Broadway WorldBecoming Alma: Mary Bacon On Diving Into WilliamsBroadway World, NY - 9 minutes agoAnd sometimes when I get overwhelmed I calm down by just taking the observations she makes- like the poetry of science- and I realize that is where she is ...
- A look at the best books for fall - Scripps News
A look at the best books for fallScripps News, DC - 1 hour agoA self-publicizing foodie dilettante specializing in the game of his native Michigan when he's not writing fiction or poetry, Harrison has fans in several ...
- In Case You Haven't Heard - Block Island Times
In Case You Haven't HeardBlock Island Times, USA - 4 hours agoDavid, 50, lives in New York state and was a performer at the Block Island Poetry Project this year. He looks forward to coming back to Block Island for ...
- Mohammed Hassanein Heikal and Omm Kolthoum celebra - Egypt Today
The death of a writer means only one thing to his readers: a spring run dry. The death of a writer means an end to a font of imagination, emotions and knowledge. But the death of Naguib Mahfouz is something else. To his readers and professional ...
- Religion Briefs: May 17, 2008 (The Record Searchlight)
• Reading Room opens • Rumi workshop comes to Redding • African bush doctor to visit for benefit • Bluegrass band to play at church
- Erickson ‘09 establishes First Voices newspaper - Dartmouth
Feeling marginalized after last fall’s debates surrounding the College’s use of a Native American mascot, Agatha Erickson ‘09 created First Voices, a publication for members of Dartmouth’s indigenous communities to express themselves and ...
- Nicci Gerrard: The ogre above and the frightened family below (The New Zealand Herald)
Behind all the words, the turning over of facts, the analysis, the frantic speculation (did the wife know?) and the tormented search for meanings (how could this happen?), lies a central image: a woman and her three children buried alive, toothless, hunchbacked, pale-skinned, talking in their own mumbling language, just beneath the surface of everyday life for 24 years.
- Benicia selects new poet laureate - Vallejo Times-Herald
Robert Selby's selection as the incoming poet laureate in Benicia was, apparently, a simple process. "I was regarded as the best candidate of those available," said Selby. In grabbing the poetry baton from Joel Fallon, Selby graciously accepts the ...
- Riffs: Return of global Hart beats - Nashville City Paper
Besides the dynamic rhythmic force behind the Grateful Dead for more than three decades, Mickey Hart has been a pioneer in expanding exposure for and interest in world music. Hart’s landmark ‘90s sessions, which saw him joining forces with great ...
- HERE'S TO THE CRAZY ONES / THEY OFTEN CHANGE THE WORLD - OpEdNews.com
Singing your song means celebrating who you are with enthusiasm, joy and purpose ~ regardless of the risks. I've always wanted to make a difference, to share my truth and have it hit a chord that resonates with the world ~ and in many ways I am doing ...
- Urbana man saw citizen diplomacy at work on recent travels (The Champaign News-Gazette)
URBANA – Chungliang Al Huang describes himself as Chinese-born and American through and through. Immersed in both cultures, he insists that we Americans, as well as the rest of the world, need not fear China. Rather, we need to understand and accept it in new ways. One of the best, he says, is citizen diplomacy.
- Author presents students $1,300 at Wood Fire lunch - Dowagiac News
Union High School's winners in Dr. Michael Collins' fifth annual prizes for fiction, poetry and photography not only received $1,300 from the author, but they enjoyed lunch with him, his parents, Joe and Patricia from Dublin, Ireland, and daughter ...
- Adult/High School - School Library Journal
BOBIS, Merlinda . Banana Heart Summer . 257p. illus. maps. Delta . 2008. pap. $12. ISBN 978-0-385-34112-7 . LC 2008000708. Adult/High School— At the age of 12, Nenita decides that the best move she can make for both herself and her family is to ...
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