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- Al Clark: On Father's Day, this group takes mothering far from home - Greenville Daily Reflector
Al Clark: On Father's Day, this group takes mothering far from homeGreenville Daily Reflector, NC - 51 minutes agoWhere the Russian author Pushkin, in exile, wrote some of his greatest poetry, it has been called the unhappiest place on earth. ...
- “Montana Ghost Towns and Gold Camps†by Bill Whitfield - New West
“Montana Ghost Towns and Gold Camps†by Bill WhitfieldNew West, MT - 6 hours agoWe stopped at the Black Hills area of South Dakota on the way and found some former mining camps on the map. We camped at these ghost towns. ...
- How and Where to Blow Your Cash (East Bay Express)
And pick up some amazing finds in the process.
- The Homes of Poems - New Hampshire Magazine
The Homes of PoemsNew Hampshire Magazine, NH - 4 hours agoThe sight of Mt. Lafayette and Mt. Cannon will be enough to inspire poetry. While Frost lived here he wrote some of his most famous poems, including “The ...
- A National Dog Adoption Event so Exciting that Even "Socks", the Former Presidential Cat Can't Miss it! (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
National Dog Day 2008 is coming to the Calvert Marine Museum in Solomons Island, Maryland on August 23, 2008 from 10am to 5pm. This event will also include The Great American Dog Show, the Animal Miracle Film Festival and The FURocious Concert from 6:30 pm to 9:30 pm. This is a free concert to benefit animals in domestic violence situations.
- Fort Bragg - Mendocino Coast Calendar of Events (Mendocino Beacon)
- Business Leader Luncheon Series, North Coast Brewery Tap Room Grill, Fort Bragg, noon. For reservations, 964-7571 or 937-2305. - Coast Cop Watch meeting, 7 p.m., Community Room, Fort Bragg Library Community Room, 499 Laurel St. 357-2928.
- 'Paradise' dreaming of a better future - New Straits Times
DARFUR'S biggest city and historic trade hub, Nyala, is a gateway to Sudan with business prospects to entice the intrepid and a cinema keeping light entertainment alive in the dark days of war. One aid worker described it as "the Manhattan of Darfur ...
- Blackburn poet back to his roots - Lancashire Evening Telegraph
Blackburn poet back to his rootsLancashire Evening Telegraph, UK - 2 hours agoPublished on three different cont-inents he has written numerous collections of poetry and prose, most recently Used Rhymes and A Guide to Historic Haworth ...
- FICTION: Oates enters 'tabloid hell' with tale based on JonBenet's death (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
Some of Joyce Carol Oates' books feel as if she wrote them as dares to herself. This novel, her 37th, is one of the wildest.
- Political journalist leaves behind bilingual legacy (Montreal Gazette)
Dominique Clift was one of the country's best informed political journalists, an incisive newspaper columnist who wrote as well in English as he did in French.
- Scots wha' hae the Burns badge will make the best of a Bard job - Scotsman
AULD acquaintance is not the only thing to be forgotten when it comes to Scots' knowledge of Robert Burns. Tourism chiefs, aghast at widespread ignorance of the life and works of the Bard, are offering crash courses on the national poet in a bid to ...
- Calendar Event Listings 8-20-08 (City Pulse)
Wednesday, August 20 EVENTS City Pulse Back to School Issue Kickoff. Help your favorite newspaper celebrate its seventh anniversary and the release of the Back to School Issue. 3 – 8 p.m. FREE. The Peanut Barrel, 521 E. Grand River Ave., East Lansing. (517) 371-5600 x 12.
- Hitting the Big Time - RedOrbit
Hitting the Big TimeRedOrbit, TX - 1 hour ago"I always wanted to be a songwriter, rather than a performer," admits Simon, a former pupil of Plymstock School who started writing poetry while studying ...
- A New Literary Taste in Town (Flathead Beacon)
A year ago, a gaggle of Whitefish ski bums launched a biannual literary journal. With their third issue hitting bookstores this past week, the Whitefish Review not only stretched its fingers around the globe, but notched itself higher into a new plane of literary culture. One story tastes like a sweet cherry, the next like a tangy orange. With its first two issues, word about the Whitefish ...
- Photos by Doug Coombe - Detroit Metro Times
Detroit Metro TimesPhotos by Doug CoombeDetroit Metro Times, MI - 7 hours agoShe believes that Israeli nationalism is vicious political gamesmanship, a colonizing project built on principles similar to South African apartheid. ...
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