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- Book Review: Zoe's Tale by John Scalzi - Blogcritics.org
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- Beacon LIBRARY (Babylon Beacon)
Babylon Library, 24 S. Carll Ave. 669-1624 •Long Island Blood Drive: Mon. Aug. 25 from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Please help! •Poetry in the Village: Sun. Sept. 21 from 2-4 p.m. •Learn how to garden in Containers & Small Spaces: Tues. Sept. 23 from 7-8:15 p.m.
- Ahmad Faraz (1931-2008): Poetry Does Not Die - All Things Pakistan
Ahmad Faraz (1931-2008): Poetry Does Not DieAll Things Pakistan, Pakistan - 1 hour agoToday it is my sad duty to report that he struggle no more. Leganadry poet Ahmad Faraz died in Islamabad earlier today. His legend will live on in the ...
- FBI: Ivins held identical anthrax strain - Christian Science Monitor
FBI: Ivins held identical anthrax strainChristian Science Monitor, MA - 30 minutes ago... a co-worker some poetry he had composed. "I'm a little dream-self, short and stout/ I'm the other half of Bruce – when he lets me out," one poem began. ...
- Police search for mystery dad and daughter - United Press International
Police search for mystery dad and daughterUnited Press International - 3 hours agoOn the Web site of Cafe Society, a Boston literary group, someone said that his reading of Scottish poetry "will send chills down your spine. ...
- ARTS & CULTURE (East Bay Express)
Filmmaker and hip-hop artist Jahi moved from Cleveland to Oakland last year, but not before releasing his paean to the hip-hop you won't hear on Clear Channel, Redefinitions: Hip-Hop Roots & Future.
- Customer Service (Brandon Sun)
Raine Maida is a poet at heart. Where that poetry fits into his music has finally come into focus. Maida, frontman of Canadian alt-rockers Our Lady Peace, has ventured out on an introspective solo disc, "The Hunter's Lullaby," engaging his love of progressive poetry.
- Does Ginger Collins belong in prison? (The Providence Journal)
Ginger Collins is about five years old when the devil first appears. Only she can see him.
- Western Sahara: Poetry and Spanish - The Permanent Links - Global Voices Online.org
World Regions › Americas › Central Asia & Caucasus › East Asia › Eastern & Central Europe › Middle East & North Africa › Oceania › South Asia › Sub-Saharan Africa › Western Europe Topics › Agriculture › Arts & Culture ...
- A traveler finds a home at SU - Winchester Star
Winchester — Tracy Fitzsimmons lives by three basic tenets and one tradition. Always help people move. Always pick someone up or drop him off. Always buy something from children selling something. But only if they ask nicely. The tradition: At each ...
- 'Waltzing' heartfelt, poignant (The Wichita Eagle)
"Waltzing in Heaven," an original bluegrass/country musical built around the 1970 plane crash that killed half the Wichita State football team, isn't a big, flashy show with glossy production values and instant musical hit after hit. But it is a pleasant and poignant tale with hummable, approachable music -- from polka to waltz to ballad by composer Rick Lopez -- about everyday down-home ...
- Solzhenitsyn and Russia's Golgotha - Acton Institute
Solzhenitsyn and Russia's GolgothaActon Institute, MI - 3 hours agoAs a boy, Solzhenitsyn was deeply influenced by his Aunt Irina who instilled in him a love of literature and of Russian Orthodoxy. ...
- Silly fun with teens in ‘Emo! The Musical’ - Examiner.com
Silly fun with teens in ‘Emo! The Musical’Examiner.com - 1 hour ago... you most identified with: Were you the misunderstood artiste, the perpetually stoned slacker or perhaps the sad-sack scribe of seriously bad poetry? ...
- Life takes on sad tune - Albany Times Union
Life takes on sad tuneAlbany Times Union, NY - 2 hours agoAmerican Life in Poetry is made possible by The Poetry Foundation, publisher of Poetry magazine. It is also supported by the Department of English at the ...
- Hot-and-bothered Dingell slams 'bastard' Republicans (The Washington Examiner)
Maybe it's the summer heat that's making Washington politicians a tad grumpy.
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