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- Emily’s Pearls Still Shine in the 21st Century - About - News & Issues
About - News & IssuesEmily’s Pearls Still Shine in the 21st CenturyAbout - News & Issues, NY - 2 hours agoEmily Dickinson wrote no epics or stage plays, and her poems did not partake in public life in her own century (the 19th) — yet more than a few of her ...
- What's Yours: Bill Kalivas connects to his customers and his heritage - Spokane Spokesman-Review
Bill Kalivas is vice president of regional sales for NextSentry Corp., the former CEO of Connect Northwest, and co-founder of LaunchPad events. I am basically connected to the Net all day long, Monday through Friday and often on weekends. However ...
- Fantasy football (BBC News)
Crossing crocodile-infested waters to see Frank Lampard
- Africa: Joburg Prepares for Africa Day - AllAfrica.com
Africa: Joburg Prepares for Africa DayAllAfrica.com, Washington - 22 minutes ago... will see workshops and exhibitions exploring complex questions and concerns, while music, dance, poetry and arts and crafts will add a lighter note. ...
- TGIF (The Scranton Times-Tribune)
AMORE RESTAURANT, 223 Northern Blvd., Clarks Summit: today, The Wanabees; Saturday, Them Again; Monday, Karaoke. APPLEBEE’S NEIGHBORHOOD GRILL & BAR, Viewmont Mall, Dickson City: Wednesdays, Tony Vergnetti.
- Take It Green and Slow at UK Festival - OhmyNews International
OhmyNews InternationalTake It Green and Slow at UK FestivalOhmyNews International, South Korea - 6 hours agoFestivalgoers would get the chance to unwind and enjoy poetry and literature in the peaceful and inspiring surroundings of the estate away from the stresses ...
- Edwin Morgan wins £25,000 arts council award (The Herald)
Scotland's greatest living poet, Edwin Morgan, yesterday won one of the most prestigious prizes in Scottish literature. The nation's Makar, or national poet, won the £25,000 Scottish Arts Council (SAC) book of the year award for his latest collection of poetry, A Book of Lives.
- "Not quite what I was planning" - Sydney Morning Herald
"Not quite what I was planning"Sydney Morning Herald, Australia - 45 minutes agoPaul Thornton's reads almost like poetry. "Alabama boy said Hallelujah, wrote memoirs." Writers like brevity; readers more so. Makes you think harder, ...
- Programs help children explore Chinese roots - Enterprise
Sitting in a car, the black-haired girl with two pony tails ate fries from McDonalds and played with an "American Idol" toy. “Let’s do some Chinese reading today, Margo,” said her mother, Becky Butler. Upon hearing the plan, Margo was excited ...
- Utah Shakespearean Festival Begins Summer Season - Cedar City Review
Cedar City ReviewUtah Shakespearean Festival Begins Summer SeasonCedar City Review, UT - 1 hour agoWhen she tells him she loves another, he befriends the man and writes poetry for him to read to the woman they have both fallen for, according to the Web ...
- What Katie did! - This is Stourbridge
A FORMER Stourbridge woman is celebrating getting her poems into print at the grand age of 84, but what's even more remarkable about Katie Hill's achievement is that she can hardly see a thing. Registered blind, Mrs Hill has penned the poems over the ...
- Itisaluna Releases New Offers to Its Clients - Al-Bawaba
Itisaluna Releases New Offers to Its ClientsAl-Bawaba, Jordan - Jun 16, 2008... to television channels and programs, and the Fun box service that provides segments of Ghazali and Classical poetry, Horoscopes, Jokes and others. ...
- A life of fractured memories (Denver Post)
Anne Michael's 1997 "Fugitive Pieces" tells the story of Jakob as both a child who survives the murder of his family by Nazis in Poland but also as a writer wrestling with the ghosts of that lost family.
- Peter Dreier: Sidney Blumenthal Uses Former Right-Wing Foes To Attack Obama (HuffingtonPost)
Former journalist Sidney Blumenthal has been widely credited with coining the term "vast right-wing conspiracy" used by Hillary Clinton in 1998 to describe the alliance...
- Looking for new reading material? Try one from these area authors - Alexandria Daily Town Talk
Several Cenla residents and natives are testing the cliche that the pen is mightier than the sword. Six authors have released books that range in genre from children's literature to self-help to historical non-fiction. So, the next time you're ...
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