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- Freedom to come to Reynolds - Echo
Freedom to come to ReynoldsEcho, AR - 13 hours agoDavis began writing the play in 2004, and before that, she was writing poetry. Freedom is the first play she has written. “The play is not one dimensional,†...
- Lovers of literature in for a treat (The Burlington Free Press)
Burlington Book Festival features Poet Laureate, Pulitzer Prize winner | Audio Slideshow
- Works of six artists go on display at Tanzara Art Gallery - Daily Times
Works of six artists go on display at Tanzara Art GalleryDaily Times, Pakistan - 34 minutes ago“I am fascinated by the people living in tents, their livestock, their poetry and their legends,†he said. Dost’s art reflects the socio-political ...
- Farewell gift for writer - three years late - New Zealand Herald
Farewell gift for writer - three years lateNew Zealand Herald, New Zealand - 2 hours agoPayne's son Tyler said this meant a lot to him, his family, and to those who had read his father's work. "It's been three years since Dad died and I get ...
- Penniless poetry (BBC News)
Send us your verses about the credit crunch
- Weekend entertainment: Fun events include scary stories, anime and a ... - Guam Pacific Daily News
The Guam Gallery of Art and the Chamorro Artists Association present their fourth Orange Night, Spondylus Night, from 6 to 10 p.m. tonight at The Guam Gallery of Art at the Chamorro Village in Hagåtña in celebration of the Chamorro culture and in ...
- Community calendar - Public Opinion
Bloodmobile, noon to 6 p.m., Eugene C. Clarke Jr. Community Center, 235 S. Third St. Senior conference, "Storytelling for the Soul," 6:30 p.m., Menno Village Chapel, 2075 Scotland Ave.; 261-2347. Ghost talk, 7 p.m., Old Jail, 175 E. King St.; $10 ...
- Sunny Irvine mom is also a dark poet (Orange County Register)
Victoria Chang's latest book is 'Salvinia Molesta,' named after a weed.
- Goings on About Town: Above and Beyond (The New Yorker)
HARVEST TIME With the price of gas being what it is, a quick trip to the country for, say, a Halloween pumpkin and some fresh air requires much consideration. So what’s an urbanite to do? Head to the Queens County Farm Museum, the oldest patch of continuously farmed land in . . .
- Mentally ill woman's death in jail a tale of missed opportunities - Philadelphia Inquirer
Sandy Morgan didn't have a receipt when she walked out of the Boothwyn Wal-Mart with more than $500 worth of dolls, toys and girls' clothes. In her mind, she didn't need one. She owned Wal-Mart, she told a manager who tried to stop her. Sandy knew ...
- Chill factor: On the brink of winter in St Petersburg (Independent)
Last weekend in the Summer Garden, autumn began its descent into winter. Its passage was marked by subotnik, the day when residents of St Petersburg – as in other Russian cities – volunteer to sweep up and tidy the streets and public spaces. Neat piles of yellow leaves were being busily brushed together by teams of locals as the pale sun cast long shadows on the ground, while just to the west, ...
- Zimbabwe bloggers shine a light on their troubled country (Los Angeles Times)
With most independent newspapers shut down by Mugabe's regime, activists -- and even a diplomat -- have turned to the Internet. The blogger calls himself a "fat white man" and jokes about the right way to approach a cordon of Zimbabwean riot police: Don't wear an opposition T-shirt, or ask for the results of the recent one-man presidential runoff. Instead, greet them with a breezy "Good ...
- Deadly fall was escape attempt, friends and police say (The San Francisco Examiner)
Sonya Rael holds a framed poem and photo of her sister-in-law Cindy Weaver. Cindy Chew Loved ones of a San Francisco woman who fell to her death while trying to escape an allegedly abusive boyfriend say they are struggling to accept how a vivacious free-spirit met such a violent end.
- Gardening » - yorkshirepost
A sight to fall in love with They've inspired poetry and spawned a tourist industry, but there's more to the humble daffodil than meets the eye, reorts David Overend. Welcome for flying visitors With the RSPB's feed the birds day approaching, David ...
- Homicide in Thompson latest in rash of deadly violence - Winnipeg Free Press
HE was known to friends as the "Scorpion King" -- a label he wore loudly and proudly as evident by the massive eight-legged creature tattooed on his face. Now, Christopher Ponask of Thompson has become the province's latest homicide victim, killed ...
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