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- Through the valley of darkness - Las Vegas Sun
Las Vegas SunThrough the valley of darknessLas Vegas Sun, NV - 15 minutes agoHe’s had a couple of poetry collections published and a biography of the Las Vegas band the Killers. “Every one of these stories blew me away,†Keene says. ...
- Spike in sales for next poet laureate - International Herald Tribune
NEW YORK : Kay Ryan is no longer an unknown poet. Demand for her work jumped sharply Thursday upon the Library of Congress' announcement that she had been named the new U.S. poet laureate, a one-year term beginning in the fall. Her collections "The ...
- Council hopes to draw artists together - Morris Daily Herald
CHANNAHON - Area artists are forming an arts council and putting out a call for all local artists to join them this weekend for an afternoon of networking, sharing their art, and joining the new group. The Three Rivers Arts Council will hold an open ...
- Writers left out in the cold - Ledbury Reporter
Writers left out in the coldLedbury Reporter, UK - 1 hour agoBy Gary Bills-Geddes LEDBURY Poetry Festival plans to leave budding writers on the Malvern Hills all night, in a bid it will inspire them. ...
- Hollywood goss with Nelson Aspen - Scoop
Our man in Hollywood, Nelson Aspen, fills us in on all the goss about two classic remakes, the new Beverly Hills 90210, and the Disney controversy. 'No Safety Helmut' is a photographic tribute to the late and legendary German born fashion ...
- Every Woman is a Tree (All About Jazz)
Every Woman is a Tree is dedicated to the women of Iraq, whose children cling to their branches for protection during this time of war.
- Gleanings (Orangeville Citizen)
Angles 'n' Attitudes William Bothwell The verb 'to glean' means to gather or to pick up in small quantities. It has an agricultural use in the compassionate biblical law, "Do not reap the edges of a grain field. Leave them to be gleaned by the poor and the wayfarer".
- A year after raid, lives still on hold - Portland Tribune
Abdias Cortéz and others snared by the June 2007 immigration raid at Portland’s Fresh Del Monte produce plant call themselves “women of the bracelet,†after the electronic monitoring devices they wore during their subsequent house arrest. A ...
- Hundreds mourn murdered Ashland native - MetroWest Daily News
Dawn Armstrong was a woman who "spent her dash wisely," the Rev. Ernest Batten told mourners who crowded into the Matarese Funeral Home Chapel yesterday. When dates of birth and death are recorded on a headstone, the dash between the years counts ...
- 117 more things to do today >> - Seattle Weekly
Slipknot, Disturbed, Five Finger Death Punch, 36 Crazyfists, Black Tide White River Amphitheatre Wed., July 9, 1:00pm South King County Foo Fighters KeyArena Wed., July 9, 7:00pm Queen Anne Girl In A Coma, Papermache, Jerry Peerson, Stop Motion ...
- The Skillet (Aspen Daily News)
Without a climber's eye, you might miss it. But once you've found it, you'll never forget it. The Skillet sizzles on the western walls of the Fryingpan River.
- So can the lyrics of Amy Winehouse REALLY be compared with Sir ... - Daily Mail
Daily MailSo can the lyrics of Amy Winehouse REALLY be compared with Sir ...Daily Mail, UK - 6 hours ago... and John Donne - although a clergyman - wrote erotic love poetry and sailed with the fleet that harassed and hunted Spanish treasure ships off Cadiz. ...
- Students ‘Fear No Art’ at college show (Lake County Journals)
GRAYSLAKE – All types of art, no matter how outrageous or groundbreaking, will be featured during CLC’s 10th annual “Fear No Art†art show on May 2-4. Audiences will see all types of art – ranging from jazz blues to rock, contemporary dance to hip-hop, poetry to monologues, and photos to sculptures – during the show’s three nights.
- Happenings (The Post and Courier)
--Lavonne J. Adams, author of the chapbooks "In the Shadow of the Mountain" and "Everyday Still Life," will sign copies of her work following a Poetry Society of South Carolina meeting at 7 p.m. Friday at Second Presbyterian Church downtown.
- Their destiny lies in camps - Gulf News
It's a hot midday in Beirut and a few elderly Palestinians have gathered for gossip and lunch at the Active Ageing House in the Burj Al Barajneh refugee camp. "Today is exceptionally hot," says one of them to the others, while passing around apples ...
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