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- Poet, critic to address Catholic intellectualism (Montana Kaimin)
American poet, critic and biographer Paul Mariani will speak at the University of Montana on Monday about the impacts of Catholic intellectualism on today’s writers. An English professor at Boston College, Mariani will deliver the speech, “The Catholic Intellectual and Writer Today,†at 8 p.m. in the University Theatre as a part of the President’s Lecture Series. “This is very timely and very ...
- Quiz: What Kind of Traveler Are You? - Beliefnet.com
Quiz: What Kind of Traveler Are You?Beliefnet.com, NY - 8 hours agoLots of gifts for my friends and family 3. Photographs of all the cool things I did and new people I met 4. Poetry I wrote or a drawing I made, ...
- Use of medical clinics in retail locations growing - MLive.com
The convenience and lower costs of using medical clinics in retail locations - pharmacies, supermarkets or discount stores - is increasing their usage, a University of Michigan study found. One in six parents have taken their children to retail ...
- Short Takes: Get the Scoop on the Famous, Infamous at Star Museum - Bristol Herald Courier
Bristol Herald CourierShort Takes: Get the Scoop on the Famous, Infamous at Star MuseumBristol Herald Courier, TN - 3 hours agoTo date, the Kentucky poet has authored four collections of poetry including his latest, the riveting “When Winter Come: The Ascension of York. ...
- National Book Awards finalists announced - Paste Magazine
The National Book Awards nominees are out, and this year's fiction section spans every level of experience. Marilynne Robinson is nominated for Home , a sequel to her 2005 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel Gilead . The other veteran of the group is 81 ...
- Newcomer touched by community warmth - Polson Lake County Leader
Newcomer touched by community warmthPolson Lake County Leader, MT - 10 hours agoI spy with my little eye, someone who holds compassion in her hands, poetry on her tongue, adventure in her hair, timidity in her smile, curiosity in her ...
- Community Readings (KFBB Great Falls)
This event is a call to creativity, showcasing talent from local writers.
- Chesterton's Forgotten Adventure - Tufts Observer Online
Chesterton's Forgotten AdventureTufts Observer Online, MA - 3 hours agoby Matthew Diamante If you’re up for an offbeat and page-turning adventure story from Britain’s Victorian era and don’t mind a large dollop of Christian ...
- Smiles make it worth the while - Rapid City Journal
RAPID CITY — Ty Gerbracht’s day at Horsethief Lake is highlighted before it really begins. That’s because for Gerbracht, the annual Experience the Outdoors Day on Wednesday was for much more than the guests. “I like watching people get off ...
- Balancing act (The Wichita Eagle)
The thrill for Wichita State theater students in doing the musical "Waltzing in Heaven" is that their production this week is the world premiere and they are putting their stamps on their roles before anyone else. But the concern for director Marie Allyn King, who is in charge of opera and music theater at WSU, is that the show will have very personal and emotional connections to the Wichita ...
- Family ties: Down Dangerous Passes Road - Hour.ca
Hour.caFamily ties: Down Dangerous Passes RoadHour.ca, Canada - 4 hours agoFor fans of all things dark and whimsical, Dan Holst Soelberg's Oddities of West Blankshire launches at Drawn & Quarterly Bookstore at 7 pm, with the author ...
- It's call for cats - The Sun
The SunIt's call for catsThe Sun, UK - 2 hours agoIn fact, it looked like poetry in motion. JAGUAR’S design boss Ian Callum suffers from asthma. Which is ironic considering he is better known for producing ...
- Where to find Middle Tennessee authors at this year's festival - Nashville Scene
Where to find Middle Tennessee authors at this year's festivalNashville Scene, USA - 5 hours agoI’m Not There Semiotics, symbolist poetry, and Velvet Goldmine are not without their use when contemplating the intricacies of Todd Haynes’s deconstructed ...
- How to get published in the WSUV literary journal - Van Cougar
How to get published in the WSUV literary journalVan Cougar, WA - 1 hour ago... has collaborated with the Salmon Creek Journal and the paper now features a regular column called Poetry Place. It will print one new poem each month. ...
- Pioneer for Oakland children, parks, music dies at 92 - Oakland Tribune
OAKLAND — Edward Burton Weber, known to many friends as "Bud" and throughout Oakland as a brilliant, dedicated promoter for local parks, music and children's programs, died Oct. 15 at the age of 92. In a memorial service held in Weber's honor ...
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