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- An evening of readings from new anthology of local writers - The Westerly
An evening of readings from new anthology of local writersThe Westerly, Canada - 4 hours agoWriters will be reading from Writing the West Coast: In Love with Place - a new anthology of essays, photos, and poetry complied by local writer Chris ...
- Waris Shah urs begins - The Post
Waris Shah urs beginsThe Post, Pakistan - 2 hours agoIn the three-day fair of Shah's urs, various events take place including kabaddi matches, horse dances, Punjabi poetry sessions, dramas of Heer Ranjha and ...
- Ohio Study Shows School Choice Successful - The Bulletin
School-choice opponents always argue allowing it would adversely affect the public school system, claiming alternative schools would siphon off the best students. Consequently, only the poorest and most disadvantaged students would remain. Just as ...
- Keep young mom in your prayers - La Crosse Tribune
This is in response to a letter on July 22 by David Blackey. All I have to say is that I completely agree with David. No one wants to hear about the death of a child, but please remember that the mother is virtually a child herself. This is just a ...
- Roger Rees on Shakespeare in one-man show (San Francisco Chronicle)
"That's been the tragedy of my life, actually. I've always looked younger than I am," Roger Rees says, perhaps only half in earnest. "I was 36 when I played Nicholas Nickleby," he continues, referring to his breakthrough, Olivier and Tony award-winning title...
- Kidnap suspect calls days with daughter ‘glorious’ - Las Vegas Sun
The man who calls himself Clark Rockefeller and is accused of kidnapping his young daughter says he spent "six glorious and wonderful days" with the girl while evading authorities, but he still isn't talking about his life before 1993. Police say ...
- Two million tourists visit Salalah Tourism Festival - Times of Oman
SALALAH — About two million domestic as well as foreign tourists visited the 48-day long annual Salalah Tourism Festival which concludes today. The festival witnessed a number of religious, cultural, economic, recreational, social and sports ...
- Tragic Novel Hopes For Happy Ending - Wall Street Journal
In November 2005 fledgling novelist Andrew Davidson of Winnipeg, Manitoba, sent a query letter requesting representation to Eric Simonoff, one of New York's upper-tier agents. A Risky Debut: Author Andrew Davidson in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The pitch ...
- Historical origins of town's top buildings - Todmorden Today
Historical origins of town's top buildingsTodmorden Today, UK - 1 hour ago... poetry and prose on the theme of local current affairs; the French group is intending to meet once a week to foster spoken French and the family history ...
- Summer Exhibition honors Jonathan Williams - Waynesville Smoky Mountain News
Summer Exhibition honors Jonathan WilliamsWaynesville Smoky Mountain News, NC - 15 hours ago... Williams’ creative development continued on parallel paths throughout his life. Among his many honors are a Guggenheim Fellowship for Poetry, ...
- The poetry of optimism, the triumph of political management (Express India)
At the Invesco Field at Mile High, I asked The Nation magazine columnist and poet Katha Pollitt to tell me if there had been any moments of poetry at this Democratic convention.
- Missouri City man wins 1st place in short story competition - North Channel Sun
When he is not writing appellate briefs for Attorney Richard “Racehorse†Haynes, Missouri City resident, Joseph Lanza is spinning tales. Lanza recently entered his first writing competition, sponsored by the Fort Bend Writers Guild, and won first ...
- Celebrities read poetry in Tulaan sa Tren project (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
EDU Manzano, Miriam Quiambao, Nikki Gil, Matt Evans, Lyn Ching-Pascual, Romnick Sarmienta, Rhea Santos, Christine Bersola-Babao, Chin-Chin Gutierrez and Harlene Bautista will give life to the works of renowned poets while riding the LRT.
- 'Posthumous Keats' by Stanley Plumly: Poet's brief life becomes a ... - WFAA
books@dallasnews.com Poet Isabel Nathaniel is the author of The Dominion of Lights, which won the Texas Institute of Letters award for Best Book of Poetry. The pleasure of this book is that it's a slow read. It lingers, meanders, circles ...
- Radio 4 poet criticises BBC soaps and aggressive interviewers - Guardian Unlimited
Radio 4 has commissioned poet Wendy Cope to write a series of verses about the BBC to examine how public attitudes to its services have changed since a similar volume was published 80 years ago. Cope's verses, called The ABC of the BBC, will be aired ...
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