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- Daily Calendar - North Channel Sun
Pasadena Chamber of Commerce Membership meeting, 11:30 a.m. at First United Methodist Church-Pasadena. Speaker will be Mayor Johnny Isbell on “The State of the City.” Call the Chamber for more information, 281-487-7871. Pasadena Inspirational ...
- That petite object - Ha'aretz
That petite objectHa'aretz, Israel - 16 hours agoHe also said that poetry is the language of the unconscious." When the couple passed by we got a good look at the slender figure of the woman, in red skirt, ...
- Cheers to Shiraz - Payvand Iran News
Sitting on the patio at an Irish pub on King Street in downtown Toronto with half-empty glasses of red wine, waiting for nachos, we talk wine. Sauvignon, Merlot, or Shiraz. Sweet or dry. Mature or young. On colour we can agree, but everything else ...
- Friends united by poetry, disability (St. Joseph News-Press)
Aside from a unique gait that often garners a second look, Jay Claywell and Danny Phillips have plenty in common. They met 10 years ago in a bookstore. One asked the other for a cigarette, a conversation ensued, and light arguments were made.
- Talking to Jamaican litblogger Geoffrey Philp - Global Voices Online
Talking to Jamaican litblogger Geoffrey PhilpGlobal Voices Online, MA - 5 hours ago... Poetry Foundation blog, described his “greatest fear about blogging”: “It will suck up all my creative ideas–topics that really should belong in poems. ...
- 'Bachelorette' from Georgia and fiance from Amherst set May 2009 ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
ABC "I never stopped believing in love and relationships," DeAnna Pappas, 26, said after accepting a proposal from professional snowboarder Jesse Csincsak on the finale of "The Bachelorette." The couple assured the media they are really in love ...
- Nonfiction review: Masters of 'Make-Believe' (San Francisco Chronicle)
Minders of Make-Believe Idealists, Entrepreneurs, and the Shaping of American Children's Literature By Leonard S. Marcus Houghton Mifflin; 402 pages; $28 I was a bookish girl, and the heroes and heroines of children's literature were as alive to me as...
- In brief: shirt for sale (slight bloodstain) - First Post
First PostIn brief: shirt for sale (slight bloodstain)First Post, UK - 3 hours agoFinal-year students at Cambridge University have been asked to compare the lyrics of Amy Winehouse with the poetry of Sir Walter Raleigh in an end-of-year ...
- Local author’s work may help to answer age-old question (Wilson County News)
La Vernia resident Loyce McCarter asks a question of her readers that many have asked for more than 2,000 years. Her book, Is He the Messiah? A Reporter’s Notes, offers readers the chance to view Jesus through the eyes of ordinary people of His time.
- Judith Keat publishes daughter's poetry in hopes of helping others ... - Anniston Star (subscription)
Anniston Star (subscription)Judith Keat publishes daughter's poetry in hopes of helping others ...Anniston Star (subscription), AL - 5 hours agoBy Brett Buckner On March 15, 2006, Amy pulled her car off of the interstate and took her own life. She was 23 years old. Amy didn't leave a suicide note. ...
- Monica Yant Kinney: Student poetry 'channels' a slain graduate - Philadelphia Inquirer
Monica Yant Kinney: Student poetry 'channels' a slain graduatePhiladelphia Inquirer, PA - 1 hour agoBy Monica Yant Kinney The Spirit of Kyle Quinn poetry contest at William Tennent High School in Warminster was, in keeping with the spirit of Kyle Quinn, ...
- No 'Doubt' about it: Capital Rep nails it (Albany Times Union)
ALBANY -- Wow, can John Patrick Shanley write a play.It's no surprise that in 2005, "Doubt: A Parable" won both the Tony Award and the Pulitzer Prize. Capital Repertory Theatre's season-closing production of the play, directed by Terence Lamude, is like a hammer blow to the forehead. If you like to leave the theater thinking, this is your kind of stuff. The play is set in 1964, when the ...
- Every school every Thursday -- East/North - Des Moines Register
Nothing submitted. The East Side Library staff members came to visit May 27 to talk about their summer programs. They encouraged students to 'Catch the Reading Bug' this summer with their reading program beginning Monday. Readers can earn fun prizes ...
- Myriad upcoming cultural choices in New City, Nyack (The Journal News)
A buffet of cultural choices is being offered at Riverspace from May 8 through Mother's Day, May 11. Afaa Michael Weaver and Cat Doty are leading the free Poetry and Prose event at 7:30 May 8. Weaver is featured in the film "A String of Pearls," which is part of the Billops Archives in New York City. He's a retired professor of English at Simmons College in Boston.
- Body of Studebaker Found (KMVT Twin Falls)
Authorities say they have found the body of an Idaho writer who drowned in a river near Yellow Pine.
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