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- Regional authors signing books today - Daily Independent
ASHLAND — Eight regional authors will be signing books today from noon to 2 p.m. at the Jesse Stuart Foundation on the corner of Winchester Avenue and 17th Street. Those appearing are: ‰John David Preston, an attorney from Paintsville, who wrote ...
- MARIA MADELINE PROJECT INC. Company grows along with baby boomers ... - Detroit Free Press
MARIA MADELINE PROJECT INC. Company grows along with baby boomers ...Detroit Free Press, United States - 1 hour agoThere's also links where they can send digital cards to their friends, share poetry, engage in online forums about a variety of issues, such as the recent ...
- John Mckinnon (Scribe) - Bleacherreport.com
John does not have any lineup tags. John began his writing career as an intern for The Washington Informer in Washington, DC. After being retained as a freelance journalist, John continued his tour with the Informer for the next three years. John ...
- Meet the authors - Arlington Advocate
Meet the authorsArlington Advocate, MA - 6 minutes agoA lecturer in English at Tufts University, he will be a Prose Instructor at the Chautauqua Institute this summer. Adam Pachter is the author of three works ...
- Shooting revisits magic of Pete Maravich era - Baton Rouge Advocate
It was a different time. The team played its home games on a basketball court that sat atop a dirt floor in what was essentially a rodeo arena. It’s star was a skinny kid who favored floppy, oversized socks. They were his lucky socks. He washed ...
- R. S. Gwynn's "Fried Beauty" (Seattle Times)
Texas poet R. S. Gwynn is a master of the light touch. Here he picks up on Gerard Manley Hopkins' sonnet "Pied Beauty," which many of you...
- Argentina's 'loony radio' threatened by hospital closure (The New Zealand Herald)
BUENOS AIRES - With no front teeth, Pacotillo is an unlikely radio sensation. And his patter with members of his on-air posse sounds more like a group therapy session than a Saturday show.
- Eppie's tri-ku: Poetry in motion (The Sacramento Bee)
Athletes at Eppie's Great Race on July 19 racked up the miles, while our tri-ku writers racked up the poetic meter. Betsy Rogalla leaves her canoe to run for the finish line. Dennis Lloyd hands off his bike to a volunteer as he finishes the race's cycling portion. A pack of runners leads the way along the American River bike trail.
- NEA grants $2.8 million for 'The Big Read' (San Francisco Chronicle)
The National Endowment for the Arts announced Monday that more than 200 organizations nationwide will receive grants totaling $2.8 million to host "The Big Read," an initiative meant to restore book reading in American culture. In 2004, the NEA released a...
- Sadly, what we have here is a failure to be happy (East Brunswick Sentinel)
A political discussion between Red State conservative Dave Simpson - a former reporter, editor, publisher and columnist - and Greg Bean, Blue Stater and executive editor of GreaterMedia Newspapers. Let us know what you think.
- Going strong at 93 - Times Reporter
She loves to go dancing and hang out with friends on Friday and Saturday nights, sometimes hitting two or three hot spots in one evening, always accompanied by her designated driver. She’s unfailingly polite, though she doesn’t have much patience ...
- Letters: Cuts hit all learners - Independent
Letters: Cuts hit all learnersIndependent, UK - 1 hour agoWe regularly bring hundreds of primary school kids to our Young Shakespeare days, the Ledbury Poetry Festival childrens' events, and to a variety of ...
- Alexie Gilmore To Have an Affair with Robin Williams - Cinematical
Alexie Gilmore To Have an Affair with Robin WilliamsCinematical, CA - Jul 16, 2008The best part: While the title sounds like super-sappy fare (besides the Goldthwaite participation), it's actually the story of a high school poetry teacher ...
- 'Worst poet' works sold for £6,600 - IC Scotland
A collection of works by the man dubbed "the world's worst poet" has sold for more than £6,000 at auction. William McGonagall was a weaver in Dundee who turned his hand to poetry but gained the unwanted label for his uninspiring verse. A collection ...
- 'i Gelosi' at Powerhouse; 'The Hiding Place' at Attic Theatre ... - Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times'i Gelosi' at Powerhouse; 'The Hiding Place' at Attic Theatre ...Los Angeles Times, CA - 1 hour agoWhitty, a Tony winner for the book of the musical "Avenue Q," mulls trenchant themes, among them the temperament (and relationships) best suited for ...
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