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- Jami Sieber's Unspoken - KUAR
Jami Sieber's UnspokenKUAR, AR - 1 hour agoUnspoken, her latest CD started out as a poetry and music project she released with Kim Rosen called Only Breath. I have to confess, when I hear the words ...
- Remember When: I get chills when I hear "God Bless America" (Fort Pierce Tribune)
I was watching Lawrence Welk present a medley of patriotic songs on TV. One of the tunes was "God Bless America," and it brought back memories of my 1985 trip to Europe. That was the year of the bombing in Greece, and everyone said we should not travel to Europe.
- America Back on Track... for Monday, July 14th - OpEdNews.com
Our Quote of the Day is from Katharine Hepburn who said, "To keep your character intact you cannot stoop to filthy acts. It makes it easier to stoop the next time." Some observations on the news... [Erratum: Elaine Chao is not married to Phil Gramm ...
- Why Danielle Steel is 'critic-proof' - CNN International
Why Danielle Steel is 'critic-proof'CNN International - 13 hours agoHer mini-empire also includes 15 children's books, multiple adaptations for TV or DVDs, a volume of poetry and even a perfume from Elizabeth Arden. ...
- Nobel Prize Politics:Chinua Achebe, a shameful omission — Annie ... - Vanguard
Nobel Prize Politics:Chinua Achebe, a shameful omission — Annie ...Vanguard, Nigeria - 2 hours agoAs one of the earliest scholars of African prose fiction, and the twentieth-century English poetry, Gagiano’s foray into African writing has become a ...
- Tattle: Heart attack sidelines Kelsey Grammer - Philadelphia Daily News
K ELSEY GRAMMER is recovering from a mild heart attack in Hawaii, his publicist, Stan Rosenfield, has told "Extra." Grammer suffered the attack Saturday, and is resting comfortably in a Hawaiian hospital. He is expected to be released in the next few ...
- Teacher honored for environmental work (The Olympian)
The people and natural places of the Chehalis River Basin have a friend in environmental educator Kathy Jacobson.
- Poet's collection explores the 'exuberant fallibility of being - Post-Bulletin
Poet's collection explores the 'exuberant fallibility of beingPost-Bulletin, MN - 18 minutes agoBy Elizabeth M. Jones His poems don't follow the traditional, rigid lines many would associate with poetry. They jump across the page, seem to form lines, ...
- Group will hold youth poetry contest - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Word In Motion holds a citywide youth poetry slam at 7 p.m. Friday. Poets age 12-17 will compete for a $100 prize — with the audience as judge. The youths should come with at least three poems that they have written. The slam, sponsored by the ...
- New events added to Pride roster - Southern Voice
Southern VoiceNew events added to Pride rosterSouthern Voice, GA - 4 hours agoIf that's what you think poetry is, then perhaps the shoutOut! With Pride is not for you. Event organizer and host Stacie Boschma envisions the Saturday ...
- Alicia Keys isn't just about music anymore — she's on a mission - Miami Herald
When we first heard Alicia Keys' velvet voice and masterful piano strokes in 2001, she was a beautiful tomboy singing about falling in and out of love. Hers was a pure, unapologetic sound - authentic, magical, enriched by yesterday - that returned ...
- Mechanicsville’s muse inspires local writers (The Mechanicsville Local)
The three fiction writers profiled below all live in Mechanicsville and belong to Hanover Writers, which meets on the third Saturday of each month at 10 a.m. at Mechanicsville library. Hanover Writers will hold its third annual Hanover Book Festival August 2 at VFW Post 9808.
- Making a Statement (The New York Sun)
PARIS — Viktor & Rolf sent out a big but charming bag of "no" for their fall 2008 collection. Models had the word "no" painted over their eyes. Shirts were emblazoned with the words "no" and "Dream On." And on a positive note, a fur coat had the word "wow" across the top. Despite the negative verbiage, the show was very much a "yes." Fitted jackets with what looked like rows of gold staples had ...
- First gay 'wedding': Only the bride was missing - Daily Telegraph
For this was Britain's first gay "wedding", held in one of the Church of England's oldest and most attractive churches. St Bartholomew the Great at West Smithfield, in the City of London, dates from the 12th century but it can have seen few more ...
- Booknotes: New Mexico writer examines unsolved murder (El Paso Times)
NM writer examines unsolved murder - University of New Mexico Press author Paula Moore is scheduled to sign copies of her book "Cricket in the Web" at 2 p.m.
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