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- 'Why I Came West' by Rick Bass: Writer details his love for the ... - WFAA
books@dallasnews.com Bryan Woolley is a journalist, author and past president of the Texas Institute of Letters. We've always considered Rick Bass a Texas writer, and justly so. He grew up in the Houston suburbs, has set much of his fiction in the ...
- Musicians to rock, roll, raise money for homeless kids (Holliston Tab)
Tom Driscoll, Katie Frassinelli, and Ruthann Baler of Holliston are among fourteen musicians from the Greater Boston area who will participate in "Strike a Chord Concerts for Charity" fundraiser to benefit School on Wheels of Massachusetts on Saturday, Aug. 9, at 7 p.m., at the Oliver Ames High School auditorium, 100 Lothrop St. in North Easton.
- Distance runner John Paul considered one of the greatest - Prince Edward Island Guardian
SUMMERSIDE — Long-distance runner William John Paul — originally from Half Way River, N.S., but an Island resident for over 50 years — will become a member of the P.E.I. Sports Hall of Fame on Sept. 20. The annual inductions take place at the ...
- Activities throughout city to promote peace - Philadelphia Inquirer
Malik Johnson is fed up with the violence in Philadelphia, irked that senior citizens sometimes don't dare venture to the corner store, that too many young people do nothing but loiter, that the entire city is being victimized by handguns. "We don't ...
- America Back on Track... for Thursday, August 14th - OpEdNews
OpEdNewsAmerica Back on Track... for Thursday, August 14thOpEdNews, PA - 8 minutes agoIn addition he has published more than 1500 SetonnoteS commentaries, plus poetry and political essays in publications across the country. ...
- Short and to the point - Sunday Herald
Short and to the pointSunday Herald, UK - 13 minutes agoCarver's work was probably closer to poetry, and Ford went on to write progressively longer novels about Frank Bascombe, his own ageing archetype of the ...
- Corky & Friends - Birmingham News
Location Alabaster Alexander City Alpharetta Anniston Atlanta Bessemer Birmingham Brownsboro Calera Center Point Chelsea Collegeville Crestline Cullman Decatur Ensley Enterprise Fairfield Fairhope Florence Forest Park Fultondale Gadsden Gardendale ...
- Be creative with Vision 2030 - Coffs Coast Independent
Be creative with Vision 2030Coffs Coast Independent, Australia - 1 hour agoShort Story/Poetry Schools Competition: â€How I want my town to be in the year 2030â€. There are three categories of awards for the visual art and ...
- Bin Laden's prowess as poet examined (UPI)
DAVIS, Calif., Sept. 21 (UPI) -- Osama bin Laden's pre-Sept. 11, 2001, popularity and prowess as a poet is the subject of an upcoming academic work, a California professor says.
- Marcus Tanner: Karadzic, the psychiatrist who became a genocidal ... - The Independent
I will never forget the first time I met Radovan Karadzic – because I got him so wrong. Standing in a tatty Sarajevo school room, I encountered what I thought was a rather dotty-looking school teacher parading in front of an ethnic map of Bosnia ...
- Loyalty to Loyalty | The Cold War Kids - Student Life
It should be noted that I first heard the Cold War Kids, 2006’s indie-rock darlings, when I purchased concert tickets from Ticketmaster.com and received a complimentary music sampler. This sampler included the track “Hang Me Up to Dry,†from ...
- Local VA health care earns national prestige - Palo Alto Daily News
Tuesday Sep 2 Local VA health care earns national prestige By Shannon Barry / Daily News Correspondent As prospective presidential candidates shine the spotlight on issues like the Iraq war, many veterans have returned home with injuries that require ...
- Shrek v Billy Elliot in battle for Broadway (Otago Daily Times)
It's the show generating the most buzz, particularly at the box office, and that's saying a lot, as New York braces for a fall of six Broadway musicals - five new shows and one revival - plus several off-Broadway offerings, including one with a score by Stephen Sondheim.
- Raymond C. Olson - Post-Journal
Raymond C. Olson, 72, of 100 Elam Ave., died at 2:41 a.m.Tuesday (July 29, 2008) in WCA Hospital. He was born July 3, 1936 in New York City, the son of Harold G. and Anna T. Pajacs Olson. A 1954 graduate of Jamestown High School, he served in the U.S ...
- Emotion and law - Hindu
HinduEmotion and lawHindu, India - 2 hours agoWordsworth and Keats are more popular because of the universality in their poetry. I love EE Cummings as a poet.†His poems traverse the socio-economic, ...
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