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- Journalist Moyers to sign his books in Clinton store - Bridgeton News
CLINTON -- For nearly five decades Bill Moyers has held an honorable and influential presence in the field of journalism. Best known for his best-selling books and his long-running PBS series, "Bill Moyers Journal," he has provided a perspective on ...
- Analysis: Obama winning the Hispanic vote - United Press International
Analysis: Obama winning the Hispanic voteUnited Press International - 4 hours agoJesse Jackson failed 24 years ago in forging a genuine "Rainbow Coalition" of black, white and Hispanic voters that could carry him into the White House. ...
- Galleries galore span Maryland's Eastern Shore - WTOP
Galleries galore span Maryland's Eastern ShoreWTOP, DC - 18 hours agoThe Adcock Studio & Gallery will also feature photographs by Connolly and Poetry by Jen works are also displayed at the studio. In celebration of spring, ...
- Red Alert in Shanghai - HardNews Magazine
Red Alert in ShanghaiHardNews Magazine, India - 13 minutes agoHe chronicles Chinese poetry, translates poems and novels and visits local markets and libraries in search of older books and poems, apparently of little ...
- An unlikely warrior (Toronto Star)
Bill Schiller was the Star's European Bureau chief when he interviewed Radovan Karadzic in January 1994.
- Vice-President’s statement on Partition justified - Statesman
Sir, ~ BK Bhattacharya (Letters, 1 July) has questioned the correctness of Vice-President Hamid Ansari’s statement that “Indian Muslims were opposed to India’s partitionâ€. The correspondent contends that most of the Muslims were ...
- John F. Kennedy Library is slamming for teens - Listen & Be Heard
John F. Kennedy Library is slamming for teensListen & Be Heard, CA - 5 hours agoJFK teen librarian is hoping to start a tradition of poetry slamming for teens in Vallejo. In this spirit, we are welcoming prof poets ForWord, -GO, Aria, ...A Celebration of Local Authors Listen & Be Heardall 2 news articles
- Elevating science to an art form (The Star)
You may have the best tool in the world, and you may even know how to use it. But what good does that do if you don’t have any idea what to make with it?
- ‘Reverse publishing’ hits the Iron Range - BusinessNorth.com
‘Reverse publishing’ hits the Iron RangeBusinessNorth.com, MN - 1 hour agoWriters can contribute in a number of different ways — everything from commentary to poetry to information about upcoming community festivals is considered ...
- Celebration caps poetry unit at Crab Orchard School - Marion Daily Republican
Autumn Hutchins grooves to the 1980s hit “Celebration†by Kool and the Gang during a Friday poetry party in Amy Doss’ fifth-grade class at Crab Orchard School. (MATT HAWKINS PHOTO) MARION — From Shakespeare to Silverstein, Crab Orchard fifth ...
- The judges lose the plot (again) - Spectator.co.uk (subscription)
Spectator.co.uk (subscription)The judges lose the plot (again)Spectator.co.uk (subscription), UK - 55 minutes agoAs her misleading soubriquet implies, it was put about at the time of her conviction that Malik had been prosecuted for writing poetry whose ideas were now ...
- A tour of the gods - guardian.co.uk
A tour of the godsguardian.co.uk, UK - 36 minutes ago"We drag the everyday into prose for the sake of the poetry of it," he says. No prosewriter would say that. A poet's eyes can sometimes be a hindrance. ...
- Bob Hill: It's time to say goodbye - Louisville Courier-Journal
Bob Hill: It's time to say goodbyeLouisville Courier-Journal, KY - 2 hours agoI want to try short stories, plays and poetry. I'm certain I can write a bad novel or two -- thousands of other people have. I want to travel, ...
- Webster Defines it an Author Refines it, "Womanhood" a Poet's Perspective (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
What happens when the human spirit endures loss, betrayal, addiction, depression, and self-doubt? Poet/Author Yolanda Merz answers these questions and more in her book The Words I Speak: A Poet's Perspective.
- This mom fought fear with poetry (USA Today)
Frances Richey knows she is one of the fortunate ones. "I lived with the constant fear that my son would never come home," says Richey, 57, a poet in New York. "So I wrote all the time. I convinced myself if I wrote, he would come back to me."
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