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- Fantasy writer scoops top praise - This is Stourbridge
A WORDSLEY novelist is celebrating after his book trilogy received praise from a bestselling fiction author. Alan Smith, author of the Harvest of the Now fantasy trilogy, was complimented on his work by G.P Taylor, the New York Times’ bestselling ...
- Multitasking — the secret to living like a Rose (Marco Eagle)
“1927: that was a good year. Lindbergh flew the Atlantic and the economy was booming.” So mused recently Bill Rose, a frequent winter resident of Marco Island. He was born that year in Corry, Penn., but soon moved to Buffalo where his father worked in the family’s meat-packing business.
- Join the Circle - Egypt Today
On stage stand a saxophonist, a bass guitarist and a drummer. A fourth man kneels before a strange, long wooden instrument, something resembling a large xylophone. He grabs hold of a stick and begins to play. Notes gush, then flow down like a river ...
- In Praise of Ralph Bellamy - New York Observer
Bellamy at the Ball: WIth Grant and Dunne in The Awful Truth Do yourself a favor: watch The Awful Truth on TCM, Friday morning, at 9:15. Don't even TiVo it. Call in sick. Stay home. All about an unfaithful couple who divorces and then finally falls ...
- Tuculum College Introduces Eight New Faculty Members - Greeneville Sun
Tuculum College Introduces Eight New Faculty MembersGreeneville Sun, TN - 3 hours ago... fine arts degree in creative writing from Georgia College and State University, and a master of fine arts degree in poetry from Sarah Lawrence College. ...
- Edinburgh Festival 2008: return to the Fringe - Telegraph.co.uk
Telegraph.co.ukEdinburgh Festival 2008: return to the FringeTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 19 minutes agoThe Edinburgh experience - of writing for Footlights, directing the shows and making his own rather less applauded appearances in an afternoon poetry ...
- SUN, SHOWERS AND SONG! - Leicester Mercury
Leicester MercurySUN, SHOWERS AND SONG!Leicester Mercury, UK - 18 minutes agoRob Jones, 37, and his family travelled from Manchester for Summer Sundae. He and his wife Emma, 36, and sons Josh, seven, and Luke, four, were staying in ...
- 'O who is this dark angel with her unruly Slavic eyebrows?' - Times Online
BBC News'O who is this dark angel with her unruly Slavic eyebrows?'Times Online, UK - 2 hours agoI'm one of those sad guys who likes post-techno and electronic music. I listen to too much of that stuff, so I thought I would get it out of my system. ...The distant enchantress who stole a poet's heart Scotsmanall 16 news articles
- Pride in Monessen remains strong (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
Speaking at West Virginia University's Eberly College of Arts and Sciences commencement ceremony earlier this year, Dr. Jennie C. Hunter-Cevera emphasized her love of family and learning and the benefits of growing up in Monessen.
- Movies recall the good ol' days - Nashua Telegraph
Movies recall the good ol' daysNashua Telegraph, NH - 18 minutes ago“Boyz n the Hood.” 2. “The Breakfast Club.” 3. “Grease.”4. “American Graffiti.” 5. “Real Genius.” 6. “Fast Times at Ridgemont High.” 7. “Dead Poets Society. ...
- METRO EAST: Book offers help for grieving (Monroe County Clarion)
As a newspaper reporter, Mark Hodapp wrote his share of sad stories. But unlike some who deal with death and heartbreak on a regular basis, Hodapp never could forget many of the stories-or the people behind the stories.
- John Lundberg: Poetry, Underground (HuffingtonPost)
Spreading an appreciation for poetry isn't easy in a country that doesn't read as much as it used to and doesn't value the arts as...
- Rich rhythms of island life in Pynter Bender - Metro
MetroRich rhythms of island life in Pynter BenderMetro, UK - 8 hours agoEach sentence carries the weight of prose-poetry, suffused with rich, deep rhythms and other-worldly imagery that vividly conveys the tension between the ...
- 'Man on Wire' an amazing feat of balance - Baltimore Sun
(A) Atop the twin towers of the World Trade Center, the high-wire walker Philippe Petit is an epic poem in motion. In Man on Wire , the sight of his accomplishment - he walked back and forth between the towers eight times in his 1974 acrobatic feat ...
- Congress's Vote Against Rashness - Washington Post
His name was George F. Babbitt. He was 46 years old now, in April 1920, and he made nothing in particular, neither butter nor shoes nor poetry, but he was nimble in the calling of selling houses for more than people could afford to pay . -- "Babbitt ...
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