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- Computer meltdown has our days in a daze - Daily Breeze
Computer meltdown has our days in a dazeDaily Breeze, CA - 2 hours agoNeither do they countenance cajoling, kind words or the casual recitation of poetry. Face it, they are cold creatures that absolutely despise contrived ...
- 'From a Child's Mind to an Adult's Heart': Author Recalls Simplicity ... - Biloxi Sun Herald
For anyone who has ever looked back on the simplicity of childhood with fondness -- and for those who are seemingly too busy to take the time to do so -- comes the nostalgic, heartfelt new book from author Thop Brown, "From a Child's Mind; To an ...
- Comment, blog & share photos - News-Leader.com
Comment, blog & share photosNews-Leader.com, MO - 3 hours ago22 - Well Fed Head Books and the MOpoetry Slam are pleased to announce their first ever SOLSTICE POETRY SLAM. This all-day, outdoor poetry and music ...
- Book reading by Norman Fischer - Canada.com
Book reading by Norman FischerCanada.com, Canada - 6 hours agoThe second Tuesday of every month, 7 pm ? pandorascollective.com Open mic, poetry, comedy and more, with hosts Wanda-Sue Nowicki and Bill McNamara. ...
- Entertainment Calendar: 06/06/2008 (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
Items for this calendar must be received by the Record-Eagle at least two weeks in advance. All calendars are published on a space available basis. Information may be mailed to Entertainment Calendar, Record-Eagle, P.O. Box 632, Traverse City, MI 49685-0632; faxed to 946-8632; or e-mail sbeach@record-eagle.com . For additional dates, go online to www.record-eagle.com/calendar.
- Students Write and Illustrate Books; Yale Composers Set Them to Music - WebWire (press release)
Students Write and Illustrate Books; Yale Composers Set Them to MusicWebWire (press release), GA - 2 hours ago... a creative writing class that engages students in writing about a work of art while listening to music; a poetry class, in which students learn what ...
- Governor Sanford Signs Bill Limiting Where Sex Offenders Can Live (Florence Morning News)
New software requirement will also alert citizens
- Garforth Arts Festival: Gervase Phinn adds Yorkshire touch to ... - Garforth Today
Garforth Arts Festival: Gervase Phinn adds Yorkshire touch to ...Garforth Today, UK - 35 minutes agoHe has published many articles and books and edited a wide range of poetry and short story collections. His books of stories for children, ...
- Artist views city garden as method to reach kids - Times Herald-Record
Artist views city garden as method to reach kidsTimes Herald-Record, NY - 10 hours agoTo view another project he and his ReadNex Poetry Squad have planned for this summer, go to www.myspace.com/frontlinestour.Times Herald-Record/CHET GORDON ...
- Bachchan unbound (Express India)
Once there was The Bachchan whose Sunday afternoon Prateeksha darshan was as revered as his Friday releases.
- Sect families hesitant to return to ranch - Houston Chronicle
ELDORADO — Mother-and-child reunions continued around the state Tuesday but most families belonging to a polygamist sect are staying away from the windswept ranch they used to call home — at least temporarily. Only about a third of the families ...
- Retired Highland High principal closes one chapter, begins another (Belleville News-Democrat)
Retired Highland High School Principal Andy Carmitchel closed the book on a 34-year career in education last year.
- Hillary Clinton - News Busters
On the day after Barack Obama won the Democratic nomination, NBC's "Today" show invited on Kerry Kennedy to promote her book about her father, Robert F. Kennedy, but during the interview viewers were subjected to an anti-Republican rant. Asked by NBC ...
- Camano library sale an emotional, financial success - HeraldNet
Camano library sale an emotional, financial successHeraldNet, WA - 1 hour agoThe lost young man picked up a copy of Emily Dickinson's poetry, Wietzke says, and opened to "Hope is the Thing with Feathers." He cried and told one of the ...
- 'The Shack' opens doors for self-published author - USA Today
A little novel written by an Oregon salesman and self-published by two former pastors with a $300 marketing budget is lighting up USA TODAY's Best-Selling Books list with a wrenching parable about God's grace. First-time author William P. Young's ...
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