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- Teen Empowerment Creates Agents for Positive Change - Huffington Post (blog)
Teen Empowerment Creates Agents for Positive ChangeHuffington Post (blog)Teen events and performances inspire through dance, rap, poetry and music. Teens who once felt helpless speak publicly about hope and the skills to pursue ...
- Every Man Is a Sex Addict - Daily Beast
He is the author of the novel, Of God and Madness, a book of poetry, Rags of My Soul, and the two bestsellers, The Art of Serenity and The Spirit of Happiness. For more of The Daily Beast, become a fan on Facebook and follow us on Twitter.
- Book review: 'Just Kids' by Patti Smith - Washington Post
Washington PostBook review: 'Just Kids' by Patti SmithWashington PostAlmost exactly 100 years later in New York City, Patti Smith stood in front of an audience at St. Mark's Church as part of the Poetry Project and chanted ...and more »
- Karen hopes lyrics will bring CD hit - Isle of Wight County Press
Isle of Wight County PressKaren hopes lyrics will bring CD hitIsle of Wight County PressKaren, 50, of Denny Gardens, Shanklin — a photographer and prolific writer of poetry and prose in her spare time — first got to know the band with partner ...
- Film contest winners begin shooting in two weeks - National
Film contest winners begin shooting in two weeksNationalOne of the four winners, Farazdak al Kaabi, 33, an Iraqi-Dutch man, who is making a film about the influence of poetry on Emirati identity, ...and more »
- ONLY IN LVIV - BRAMA (press release)
ONLY IN LVIVBRAMA (press release)The city's very air and its narrow and quiet streets are brimming not only with poetry but with laughter and jokes which seem to lie hidden at every corner, ...
- DVD: Wilmington on DVD: Where the Wild Things Are , Ran , Ponyo ... - Isthmus Daily Page
Some children's stories work primarily for...children. Some please both children and adults. But some are mostly for adults -- and that may be the case with Spike Jonze's new movie from Maurice Sendak's famous 1963 picture book Where the Wild Things ...
- Goodbye, Thelma Meyer - 1916-2010. My favorite liberal - DAILY KOS
Thelma, or "Nana" as her kids, grandkids and great-grandkids called her, was a writer. She wrote poems, she wrote stories and she kept the family genealogy. At her funeral this weekend, I came across a piece she did titled "My autobiography through ...
- Mantel’s 'Wolf Hall' wins NYC fiction prize - Toronto Sun
Rae Armantrout’s “Versed†was cited for poetry, while the prize for criticism went to Eula Biss’ essays on American life and culture, “Notes from No Man’s Land.†Biss, noting that her book was a work of criticism released by a small ...
- Calendar: Week of March 12, 2010 - Grand Junction Sentinel
Calendar: Week of March 12, 2010Grand Junction SentinelBoots and Hat Night, Cactus Canyon, 3210 I-70 Business Loop, Clifton, 7 pm, free cover for wearing cowboy boots and hat, 434-0320. ...and more »
- CJ Pike: 'Poems for Children' showcases Newfield author's work - Foster's Daily Democrat
CJ Pike: 'Poems for Children' showcases Newfield author's workFoster's Daily DemocratWe like the poetry." And the rest is history, so they say. Mrs. Lajoie negotiated the price of publishing her poems. As it turned out, November was ...
- Chart-Topping Hip Hop Trio "The New Alliance" Releases Next Big Single ... - Earthtimes
(EMAILWIRE.COM, February 04, 2010 ) ATLANTA, GA – Electrifying audiences for years with their club appeal, The New Alliance is ready once again, to share their music with the world through the release of their newest single, “Beat Box.†The New ...
- Writing Center names Iron Pen winners - Quad City Times
Writing Center names Iron Pen winnersQuad City TimesMidwest Writing Center's winners of the 2010 Quad-City Iron Pen Contest will read their works and receive awards at 7 pm Friday at Midwest Writing Center, ...
- Pratt: Living in the moment seems romantic, but losing the past is not (Lubbock Avalanche-Journal)
Living in the moment.
- Mantel's "Wolf Hall" wins U.S. prize for fiction - Denver Post
... VIII, won the National Book Critics Circle Prize for fiction. It's a sympathetic narrative of royal adviser Thomas Cromwell. Others cited Thursday included Richard Holmes' highly regarded study of the crossed stars of science and poetry, "The ...
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