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- Gaston to read from The Order of Good Cheer - Nova News Now
Gaston to read from The Order of Good CheerNova News Now, Canada - 41 minutes agoBy Lawrence Powell How you respond to what life throws at you may be the best way to look at Bill Gaston’s latest book “The Order of Good Cheer” (House of ...
- Poems about the BBC: it's your chance to rhyme! - Guardian Blogs
The good people of BBC Radio 4 has commissioned Wendy Cope to write a series of verses about the BBC and changing listener attitudes towards it. So it's time to get your rhyming dictionary out - now it's your turn. Yes, we want your odes to the Big ...
- Cascadara, a musical lesson in forgiveness - Jamaica Observer
Last Saturday some 50 kids learnt the value of forgiveness at The Music Workshop's annual show in Kingston. These kids are not from troubled communities, they are the children of professionals, being groomed to become their parents. And the show at ...
- MARY ELIZABETH CLUTTER - Observer-Reporter
Mary Elizabeth Clutter, 64, of Washington, died Monday, August 11, 2008, in Washington County Health Center, Chartiers Township, following a lengthy illness. Mrs. Clutter was born October 26, 1943, in Washington, a daughter of Harold Richard and ...
- Regent Square poet favors words that allow for evolution - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Regent Square poet favors words that allow for evolutionPittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA - 26 minutes agoBy Regis Behe Leslie Anne Mcilroy's life has changed dramatically since she released "Rare Space," her first full-length poetry collection, in 2001. ...
- Love story: Challenges melt when couple fall in love - Post-Bulletin
In spring 2000, Jesse Lohmann was like many 20-year-old college students. After graduating from Mayo High School two years earlier, she was a sophomore at Winona State University with a part-time job in Rochester. She wanted to be an elementary ...
- CLEWS: Identity thrall - Washington Times
Since time immemorial, all of us have been judged by the company we keep. And, that's only fair. Even David, a man after God's own heart, was judged for the company he kept with Bathsheba. And that judgment lasted for several generations. So, it ...
- Mangalore: Prison Walls Reverberating with Multi-lingual Poetry - Daijiworld.com
Daijiworld.comMangalore: Prison Walls Reverberating with Multi-lingual PoetryDaijiworld.com, India - 5 hours agoOn Sunday September 28, a multi-lingual poetry session was organized on the jail premises bringing a smile on their faces. The programme was organized by ...
- Library News: Meet author Andre Dubus III on Aug. 28 - Wicked Local Rockport
Library News: Meet author Andre Dubus III on Aug. 28Wicked Local Rockport, MA - 46 minutes agoCopies of books for the September poetry group are now available at the main desk of the library. The group will meet on Monday, Sept. ...
- Goergen Awards Recognize Faculty, Staff at University of Rochester - Media Newswire (press release)
Goergen Awards Recognize Faculty, Staff at University of RochesterMedia Newswire (press release), NY - 2 hours agoAs the Joseph Henry Gilmore Professor of English, James Longenbach teaches courses in modern and contemporary American poetry, British and American ...
- Maryville's got talent (Maryville Daily Forum)
Whether it's releasing their talents through acting, singing, comedy or poetry, one group in the Nodaway County community is putting it all out there for your entertainment.Ă‚Â
- Poet laureate strives to build poetry fans - Eagle Tribune
Poet laureate strives to build poetry fansEagle Tribune, MA - 3 hours ago"I selected these poets to speak to my message of building community through poetry. These are people in different places in their life journey. ...
- Belleville: A corner of Paris that was Edith Piaf's home - Jakarta Post
PIAF PIAF:: A sculpture of singer Edith Piaf is seen on the Edith Piaf place in Paris on Aug. 25.( AP/Jacques Brinon ) Tourists looking for old Paris charm and a taste of "La Vie en Rose" should head to Belleville, a largely overlooked part of the ...
- Art exhibit revisits cannery strike - Register Pajaronian
Art exhibit revisits cannery strikeRegister Pajaronian, CA - 3 hours ago21, will also include a wealth of talks, a procession, workshops, poetry and songs about the Watsonville Cannery Strike. Twenty years after the end of a ...
- William Brown: Painter and printmaker (Independent)
The painter and printmaker William Brown triumphantly achieved Picasso's ambition of drawing like a child. "I steal ideas, usually from children, because they're smaller," he freely confessed. But his pictures are more serious than they look.
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