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- Coffeehouse by Fort Lewis would support veterans (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
A group of local veterans hopes to launch a coffeehouse near Fort Lewis where soldiers – both active duty and out of the military – can brew both good java and good company.
- Livermore man, 84, writes of Brooklyn boyhood - Contra Costa Times
LIVERMORE — Albert Rothman still has a faint indentation on his right index knuckle from when a picket fence tore open his thumb during a skirmish when he was 4 years old. He'd called a neighbor boy fat and took a beating for it. "I'd developed a ...
- Grimshaw reunites with award-winning characters (Otago Daily Times)
It's been a huge year for Auckland author Charlotte Grimshaw, who has been named not only the Montana Medal for fiction but also the Reviewer of the Year. She talks to Alastair Bull of NZPA.
- Verse of the Turtle - Washington Post
Verse of the TurtleWashington Post, United States - 5 hours ago"I thought I might take it upon myself to prevent all bad poetry from being published during my reign," she says, speaking by phone from her home north of ...
- Archive for June, 2008 - Rapid City Journal
I know this is a political blog, but I’m giving it a rest tonight. Jim McKay died today. He was the model on which TV sports broadcasters pattern themselves. We live in an age of 24-hour sports networks and cable channels devoted exclusively to one ...
- Parents and Senior Citizen Bill: Only on papers - Merinews
Parents and Senior Citizen Bill: Only on papersMerinews, India - 4 hours agoI do yoga to keep my mind, body and soul healthy,†says a contended Indra Prakash Sharma, who shared his impromptu poetry with us, while sitting in the ...
- New York Museum Exhibits Works By Giorgio Morandi - HULIQ (press release)
New York Museum Exhibits Works By Giorgio MorandiHULIQ (press release), NC - 2 hours agoShown together, Morandi's paintings, watercolors, and etchings reveal his singular genius in seeking to evoke the poetry and monumentality in familiar ...
- MOURNING A LEADER (Bowling Green Daily News)
Servant leader, rabbi and dad were among the words used to describe John D. Minton Sr., who was laid to rest Tuesday.
- First Nations Composer Initiative round III grant recipients named - Indian Country Today
First Nations Composer Initiative round III grant recipients namedIndian Country Today, NY - 3 hours ago... with North American ethnomusicologists. * Joy Harjo was born in Tulsa, Okla., and is a member of the Mvskoke (Creek) Nation. Her seven books of poetry ...
- Palestinians plan state funeral for national poet - 7DAYS
Palestinians plan state funeral for national poet7DAYS, United Arab Emirates - Aug 12, 2008Maliki said the Palestinians have not asked Israel to allow a funeral in Darwish’s native village which his family fled during the 1948 war that followed ...
- Top poets awarded in festival contest - Auburn Reporter
Top poets awarded in festival contestAuburn Reporter, WA - 1 hour agoHorowitz, editor and publisher of Rose Alley Press, is a longtime supporter of poetry in the Puget Sound. David Rizzie took the second-place prize of $50 ...
- Writer's forum set to start fall season - Laurinburg Exchange
The Fortner Writers' Forum is back for its 41st year. The event which is free and open to the public, kicks off at 8 p.m. on Aug. 28, in Orange Main Lounge on the campus of St. Andrews Presbyterian College. it is one of 13 such events planned. The ...
- Wainwright woos Cambridge crowd - BBC News
BBC NewsWainwright woos Cambridge crowdBBC News, UK - 1 hour agoWainwright's latest album has won her new fans, and many of her lyrics stand up as poetry in their own right. Bleeding All Over You includes the lines: ...
- The Fool of Rock (Channel NewsAsia)
SINGAPORE: So here we are, on stage at Timbre @ The Substation, rockin’ it out for our very last song. Cool beans, I thought, as the drummer brought the song to its conclusion with a flurry of cymbal crashes. We strummed the final chord, looked into the audience, and then ...
- Kafka's guilty pleasures - Guardian Blogs
Quite dark ... Anthony Perkins as Josef K in Orson Welles's 1983 film of The Trial. Photograph: Kobal So the literary world, and perhaps some of the rest of it, is now astonished to learn that Franz Kafka, of all people, had a collection of ...
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