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- LITERATURE: Reading for Relief (6/28) - Rochester City Newspaper
LITERATURE: Reading for Relief (6/28)Rochester City Newspaper, NY - 10 hours agoMercy Corps, a humanitarian relief organization, presents Reading for Relief, an afternoon of poetry, fiction, and memoir readings by local authors, ...
- AP Interview: Afghan journalist demands justice after death sentence for insulting Islam (AP via Yahoo! Singapore News)
The prison uniform Sayed Parwez Kambakhsh wears is emblazoned with crudely painted black scales of justice, but the young journalist insists on the eve of his appeal that he has yet to see justice done.
- Black Country folk duo take to the caverns - Dudley News
BLACK Country folk duo Lozz and Billy are bringing their unique blend of blend of entertainment to the ‘Singing Caverns’ below Dudley. Lozz and Billy, who performed as RoosterSpake, have teamed up with the Dudley Canal Trust to provide an evening ...
- PM UPDATE : Writing camp enrollment open - Muskogee Daily Phoenix
The camp serves students entering fifth-through eighth-grades five thro. Students will experience a variety of mental and physical challenges each day along with writing poetry, stories, and plays.
- Big Voice Helping Up and Coming Voice (First Coast News)
JACKSONVILLE, FL -- You might have to pay a professional a pretty penny to get expert coaching. But in this story a talented man is offering his expertise for free. That's something good for our local schools.
- John Lundberg: The Poetry of Insomnia (HuffingtonPost)
Medical experts say that 30% to 50% of us occasionally suffer from insomnia, your intrepid poetry columnist included. Your anxiety kicks up, your heart starts...
- What do the simple folk do? - Lake Oswego Review
What do the simple folk do?Lake Oswego Review, OR - 5 hours agoAfter three hours of heavy poetry-laden, historically referenced banter between British prep school boys and their pompous professors, I was overwhelmed. ...
- Jerry Zeller, priest, professor whose optimism inspired others - Atlanta Journal Constitution
Dr. Jerry Zeller's heart was revealed in passport stamps, a telltale reminder of the beauty he found in other worlds and other people. A professor, poet and priest, Dr. Zeller studied in Egypt as a Fulbright scholar and led students on field trips ...
- The winner of the P-I poetry contest writes about passion that's ... - Seattle Post Intelligencer
It was written in the galaxy that Marie-Caroline Moir would never be a number cruncher or a desk jockey. Honorable mentions: · Diane Stone · Jesse Level · David Gravender · Maggie Hess · Robert Turner · M.C. Miller · Teen winners The winner of ...
- Literary Events (Washington Post)
10:30 A.M. Joan Bauer reads from and discusses Peeled , her new YA novel featuring a savvy student newspaper reporter, at Politics and Prose Bookstore, 5015 Connecticut Ave. NW, 202-364-1919.
- Livin’ La Vida Hands-Free Loca (Santa Monica Mirror)
This column has long questioned the need for California drivers to make telephone calls while they are operating a motor vehicle. So when it became law on July 1st that you couldn’t talk and drive without a hands-free device, there was some sense of things moving down the right road.
- The Sex Life of Peacocks - Blogcritics.org
The Sex Life of PeacocksBlogcritics.org, OH - Jul 19, 2008His poetry has been published by the Culture Cafe magazine of the British Council Library and broadcast by All India Radio. His book of poems `That strange ...
- Centenarian Touches Many Lives (WTAJ-TV Altoona)
For some, she's the matriarch of the Mishler Theatre in Altoona. For others - an English teacher who instilled a love of poetry in many Keith Junior High students over a twenty year career. For all who know her, this centenarian is a beautiful person full of wisdom.
- Swede Heart - BlackBook Magazine
BlackBook MagazineSwede HeartBlackBook Magazine, NY - 8 hours ago“I’ma bipolar city girl. My mind is in New York, but I would love to live in Argentina, drink red wine and write poetry no one understands.â€
- Serena Marie Kibby-Alford - Eureka Reporter
Serena was a loving daughter, mother, sister, auntie, cousin and friend, she was a great cook and was always telling jokes, and she liked writing poems and enjoyed taking care of her boys. Place of Birth, Crescent City, Calif., entered into rest in ...
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