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- Offering up a unique pint of view - Edinburgh Evening News
Offering up a unique pint of viewEdinburgh Evening News, UK - 2 hours agoHowever, with smokers being forced outside, Stuart, who has also written 18 history, poetry and children's books, believes an exciting new pub culture has ...
- Poetrydances.com, which turned six months old in September, now ... - PR.com (press release)
Poetrydances.com, which turned six months old in September, now ...PR.com (press release), NY - 16 minutes agoA page where users can send in their own particular inspirations for writing poetry, or read about those of others. Alternatively they can simply send in ...
- Tots & Tales (The Capital)
The National Aquarium in Baltimore is hosting children-oriented events through September and October and we want to offer you a special discounted admission.
- Glorious mud and music - Age
A festival-goer watches one of the bands from the shoulders of a friend at the Glastonbury music festival in 2005. It's a long journey. We're packed into the train carriage and police sniffer-dogs nuzzle our legs and bags at the station, looking for ...
- Shakespeare, 'the most prolific writer of movies' - Hindu
Shakespeare, 'the most prolific writer of movies'Hindu, India - 36 minutes agoThe author urges you to read Shakespeare's poetry "like following the clues in a Sherlock Holmes novel, or reading The Da Vinci Code. ...
- Six up for £60000 writing prize - BBC News
BBC NewsSix up for £60000 writing prizeBBC News, UK - 12 hours agoThe prize was inspired by the Swansea-born poet whose first book of poetry was published when he was just 21. The global award is open to any work, ...Young literary stars contend for £60000 award guardian.co.ukall 3 news articles
- Cynthia Ozick - WNET New York
Cynthia Ozick, born in 1928, has written prize winning novels, essays, and poetry; her work has even been translated into 14 languages. Her latest book is Dictation , a quartet of novellas. In this profile she speaks about Jewish Writers, New York ...
- Dreams of John Adams (Salon.com)
Saturn rockets, Wagner in the Sierras, 9/11 voices -- the renowned composer discusses the visions and emotions behind his acclaimed and controversial music.
- Generic 'Forever Strong' follows cliche path - MLive.com
AP Photo Out for a spin: Sean Faris dives with the ball in "Forever Strong." Hey, a rugby movie. Why not? Every sport, no matter how obscure to American audiences, eventually gets its own generic film, and "Forever Strong," you may guess by the title ...
- Jim Beal Jr.: Occasions of note: Luna turns five, Joey's is 20 - San Antonio Express
Jim Beal Jr.: Occasions of note: Luna turns five, Joey's is 20San Antonio Express, TX - 2 hours agoThe song “Left Lane,” in which Led Zeppelin-style licks meet slam poetry-level words, is worth the price of admission. •Boxcar Satan, fronted by singer, ...
- Home Schooling 101 in Hampshire - The Courier News
Home Schooling 101 in HampshireThe Courier News, IL - 3 hours agoHougland said she emphasizes reading classic works, writing, memorization and poetry as a basis for her children's education. She said she has not felt the ...
- State poet to speak at Guild conference - North Platte Telegraph
Nebraska State Poet Bill Kloefkorn will speak at the Nebraska Writers Guild Fall conference in North Platte on Oct. 3-4. Kloefkorn received the title of State Poet in 1982 from the Nebraska Legislature, a title he "never insisted on, and never ...
- Illinois Times Takes Home 11 State Press Awards - Assoc. of Alternative Newsweeklies
Illinois Times has received 11 awards in the Illinois Press Association's 2008 Best of the Press contest, including first place in four categories. The first-place winners were staff writer Amanda Robert, for sports feature; staff writer Dusty Rhodes ...
- The writing on the wall is West Bank restaurant menu - SAWF News Connect
The Bahamas Seafood Restaurant's menu hovers between a giant black camel and a roller-skating donkey, adding a splash of colour to the bleak concrete wall that slices through the West Bank. BETHLEHEM, West Bank (AFP) - "You have to make the most of ...
- Tapes offer look beneath the surface of Bin Laden, al-Qaida - Times-Argus
A large cache of audio tapes left behind at Osama bin Laden's headquarters in Kandahar, Afghanistan, was released Wednesday, offering a portrait of his gradual transformation from Saudi militant to global threat and opening a window on the daily ...
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