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- Bourin, Dean Patrick - Green Bay Press Gazette
Bourin, Dean PatrickGreen Bay Press Gazette, WI - 47 minutes agoHe also enjoyed poetry and was an avid participant in shooting sports. Survivors include his wife, Kathleen; eight children and their spouses, Mitchell and ...
- Eva Maddox wins poetry contest - The News Journal
Eva Maddox wins poetry contestThe News Journal, DE - 42 minutes agoEva Maddox, a local Delaware author, wins the contest for poetry in the published division of the 2008 Greater Philadelphia Christian Writers Conference. ...
- Brain song (Deccan Herald)
There is a line in George Orwell's 1984 that stokes your deepest sense of foreboding for poor Winston Smith, the iconic hero (if he can be termed so) of this iconic novel. It goes like this: Until they become conscious they will never rebel, and until after they have rebelled they cannot become conscious.
- Inspiring young minds - Port Huron Times Herald
Inspiring young mindsPort Huron Times Herald, MI - 1 hour ago"They are all poetry," Kammeraad said. "A lot of the poems do rhyme, some of them are in free verse but all different styles of poetry. ...
- Longtime SB Poet Cynthia Anderson Moves On - The Santa Barbara Independent
Longtime SB Poet Cynthia Anderson Moves OnThe Santa Barbara Independent, CA - 50 minutes agoSome of this work, including a long poem based on Little Petroglyph Canyon near Ridgecrest, California, is posted online at rainbear.com. ...
- Where's Weldon? - Los Angeles Times
The poet Weldon Kees was born in Beatrice, Neb., in 1914, though what's best known about him is that on July 18, 1955, his car was found abandoned with the keys still in the ignition in a parking lot on the Marin County side of the Golden Gate Bridge ...
- 'Killing, for me . . . has never been difficult' (San Jose Mercury News)
From their kick-in-the-front-door infancy almost 40 years ago to their modern, post-Columbine stratagems, the elite tactical police units widely known as SWAT teams have evolved.
- Hudson Sidewalk Sale worth a stroll this Sunday: Your weekly Shop Talk ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Shoppers will have a chance to savor the charms of downtown Hudson this weekend -- and save money at more than 80 establishments. The Hudson Sidewalk Sale -- featuring the areas of Main Street, First & Main and Acme Plaza -- runs through Sunday ...
- Daniel Kitson - Guardian Unlimited
Daniel Kitson's new standup theatre show, 66a Church Road, is about his longest ever relationship - not with a human being, but with his house. The experiences we share with homes, he argues, are just as special as those we share with our loved ones ...
- The challenge of having Western readers see past culture and gender - Daily Star - Lebanon
The challenge of having Western readers see past culture and genderDaily Star - Lebanon, Lebanon - 33 minutes agoLebanon's Joumana Haddad, already widely translated in the rest of Europe, is publishing a collection of her poetry in English this autumn. ...
- LiveDaily Interview: Weather Underground - LiveDaily
The Weather Underground [ tickets ] , a Los Angeles-based indie-rock outfit, recently wrapped a thorough US tour supporting its recently released third EP, "Bird in the Hand." [ Click here to view the video footage of Weather Underground's ...
- National grief follows death of poet - Guardian Unlimited
The hugely popular Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish has died, aged 67, after complications following heart surgery in the US. As candlelit vigils were held across Ramallah, Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas declared three days of national mourning ...
- Next Events: June 6 (Wichita Falls Times Record News)
JACK COUNTY SHERIFF’S POSSE RODEO Today to Saturday, Sheriff’s Posse Rodeo Grounds, Jacksboro. Includes a parade at 5 p.m. Thursday and rodeo at 8 p.m. all three days. (940) 567-5338.
- Kay Goldstein: End Days, Laughing in the Face of Armageddon (HuffingtonPost)
End of Days is a quirky family comedy underscores the vulnerabilities and aspirations of human beings who have survived trauma and even the threat of annihilation.
- Village Awards loaded with pork, pastry and poetry (The Villager)
Rocco Generoso, Sr., above, bought Rocco’s Pastry in 1976 after having worked there since the 1950s. Rocco, Sr., has since retired, and his son Rocco, Jr., and daughters Laura and Patricia now own and run the store.
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