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- Richard “Rich” Lee Zink (The Prairie Advocate)
Richard “Rich” Lee Zink, age 73, of Mt. Carroll, Illinois, died Sunday, August 31, 2008 at Mercy Medical Center, Clinton, Iowa. Funeral services will be held 10:00 a.m. Friday, September 5, 2008 at the Frank-Law-Jones Funeral Home, Mt. Carroll with Reverend Mark Harkness officiating.
- Kunjani Coffea Welcomes Parker Social Clubs - PR Web (press release)
Kunjani Coffea Welcomes Parker Social ClubsPR Web (press release), WA - 51 minutes ago"Kunjani Coffea is the ideal setting for small-group meetings like book clubs, bridge clubs, poetry readings and mah jongg groups," said Sid Huggins, ...
- ‘Blonde Anthology’ Unravels the Elusive Theory of Everything - Press Dispensary (press release)
‘Blonde Anthology’ Unravels the Elusive Theory of EverythingPress Dispensary (press release), UK - 6 hours agoNow in his 50s, the prolific writer and performer is publishing his lifelong attempt to answer the great questions of life in his new book ‘Blonde ...
- Oakland poet makes the political personal (Contra Costa Times)
In December 2007, the Bush Administration blocked California legislation that would have created among the strictest environmental laws of any state.
- Guests take spotlight at symphony this weekend - Columbian
The spotlight will fall on two guest artists at the Vancouver Symphony’s concerts this weekend. Christopher Zimmerman makes his conducing debut with the orchestra in a program that features three dance episodes from Leonard Bernstein’s “On the ...
- Interpreter/artist Kate Swift says ‘hello’ in Estes Park Library exhibit through September (Estes Park Trail Gazette)
Cate Swift, library artist for September, immigrated to Estes Park eight years ago, after living and working in Japan for 16 years. Here, she can “stretch and not bump into walls.”
- Local poet Gary Fincke publishes his 10th book - Daily Item
SELINSGROVE -- Local poet Gary Fincke has a talent for making the unfamiliar feel like home. Fincke tunes all of his keen senses on and doesn't ever shut them off in his newly-released full-length book of poetry, "The Fire Landscape." You weren't ...
- Students rally for diversity - Daily Northwestern
Students rally for diversityDaily Northwestern, IL - Oct 14, 2008"It's a concern when the university markets its diverse population and the African-American population isn't represented," Jones said. ...
- Spoken Word series tomorrow at Symposia - The Jersey Journal - NJ.com
The Jersey Journal - NJ.comSpoken Word series tomorrow at SymposiaThe Jersey Journal - NJ.com, NJ - 2 hours agoAdmission to the Spoken Word series is free, but a $3 donation is suggested. If you want to read your poetry or writing at the open mic, it's asked that you ...
- Got poetry? Open Mike Night starts Wednesday - Yakima Herald-Republic
Got poetry? Open Mike Night starts WednesdayYakima Herald-Republic, WA - 12 hours agoNow in it’s fourth year, the informal readings begin at 7 pm the second Wednesday of each month at the Allied ArtsCenter, 5000 W. Lincoln Ave. ...
- Out of Eden - Egypt Today
Al l men are born free and equal with certain natural and inalienable rights, among which are life, liberty and property. These are the hallmark statements of every democratic constitution around the world. Ours also adds that citizens are equal ...
- Wooooord! C.U. MFAs - Cornell Daily Sun
You know the person you bumped into at Temple of Zeus today? When your elbow knocked into his or her oh-so-delicious soup and sent it flying over his or her body and spilling onto the stack of pages he or she lovingly clutched to his or her chest ...
- Review: 'Of Mice and Men' exudes sincerity, commitment (Norwalk Advocate)
In the stiff competition for America's greatest undervalued writers, John Steinbeck may be our literary Sea Biscuit.
- Festival shows range of black filmmakers' vision (The Jackson Sun)
With some black films now established in the mainstream, a Jackson festival hopes to give independent filmmakers a place to share a different perspective.
- Buluu and his LeMoyne-Owen family coping with loss - Memphis Commercial Appeal
Buluu and his LeMoyne-Owen family coping with lossMemphis Commercial Appeal, TN - 10 hours agoThe boy could sense that Buluu has been sad. "He asked me what happened," Newton said. "I had to tell him that Rasuul's sister went to heaven."
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