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- Maine sails: A briny breeze and way too much good food (Miami Herald)
We've been stuffed with fresh blueberry pancakes and perfectly-crisped bacon, tempted with salads and pork in barbecue sauce and home-baked focaccia, sated with all the steamed lobster and corn-on-the-cob we can manage in a single sitting.
- Crossing between American and Egyptian cultures, he Said girls made ... - Dallas Observer
How radio show host Howard Garrett pushed Dallas to the center of the organic gardening movement through passion, principle and molasses Controversy is clearly Nas' best friend. The lively debate stirred up by 2006's Hip Hop Is Dead was trumped many ...
- Coquitlam woman sued in U.S. over rights to inspirational poem - The Province
Civil action has been launched against a Coquitlam woman who claims to be the original author of the well-known "Footprints" poem. According to court documents filed in Brooklyn Federal Court, Margaret Fishback Powers breached U.S. copyright laws by ...
- Copley senior has way with words (West Side Leader)
COPLEY — A Copley High School senior is part of a team that will compete nationally in a battle of words. Ryanaustin Dennis, 17, of Copley, earned one of six spots on the Cleveland National Youth Poetry Slam Team in April.
- Legends and lore: Secrets of North Texas - Fort Worth Star-Telegram
A glamorous Prohibition-era casino buried deep in a hillside in Arlington. Bonnie and Clyde. The inspiration for the Hollywood sign? This summer, explore hometown legends and lore.Spend a summer day tracking local legends We’re no dummies. We know ...
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Winners of a Memorial Day poetry contest sponsored by the David S. Miles American Legion Auxiliary at Oxford High School were (from left) Robert Stumpo, Emily Coffindaffer and Sinh Le. Each received a monetary award and a certificate of appreciation ...
- Breathing literary life into 1950s Cuba - Los Angeles Times
Breathing literary life into 1950s CubaLos Angeles Times, CA - 26 minutes agoKushner -- who was raised in San Francisco's Haight district by poetry-loving scientist parents and moved to LA in 2003 -- made three long visits to Cuba ...
- Bookworms grab bargains - Centre Daily
UNIVERSITY PARK — Yeah, nobody reads much anymore. Sure. Craig Houtz Jessica Fenton browses through hobbies books at the first day of the 47th Annual AAUW Used Book Sale at Penn State's Snider Ag Arena on Saturday, May 10, 2008. The event runs the ...
- Documentary: "Global Moms Iran" takes us behind the headlines, into the fascinating, and yet strikingly familiar home ... (Payvand Iran News)
THE FILM: Global Moms Iran (working title) took filmmaker Justine Shapiro, a Jewish American mom, and her six-year-old son Mateo to Iran. Before she became a mom, Justine's work as a documentary filmmaker and as host of GlobeTrekker, an internationally televised travel series, took her off the beaten track to more than 40 countries around the globe.
- Quick Takes: Out Before He Started, Gender and Students’ Online ... - Inside Higher Ed
Quick Takes: Out Before He Started, Gender and Students’ Online ...Inside Higher Ed, DC - 3 hours agoEducational wonkery as...poetry? Inside Higher Ed columnist Wick Sloane has accepted an invitation to read from his work 7 pm, Friday, June 27, 2008, ...
- Triggering a state of Islam - National Post
Triggering a state of IslamNational Post, Canada - 16 hours agoPoetry, song, and dance are as much a part of our culture as piety, modesty and charity. Challenging authority, even the existence of God himself, ...
- On 'Viva La Vida,' Coldplay's new sound leaves listeners adrift - St. Petersburg Times
Story Tools Every time the heart-sleeved Brits in Coldplay release a new album of earnestly overwrought anthems, chief 'Play boy Chris Martin swears they've changed their sound. He thinks he's telling the truth. He's not. Detractors dig at Martin ...
- CITY OF CULTURE - News & Star
CITY OF CULTURENews & Star, UK - 4 hours agoA special set from West Cumbrian performance poet Emma McGordon before her performance at the Glastonbury Poetry Tent in June and, from the east, ...
- Obituaries in the news - Guardian Unlimited
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - Eugenio Montejo, a Venezuelan poet and essayist who won the 2004 Octavio Paz prize, died Thursday. He was 70. The poet's publishing house said he died of natural causes. Montejo's poetry is known for its rich texture and was ...
- Tessie's People: Thankful survivor dives headfirst - Scotts Valley/San Lorenzo Valley Press-Banner
Tessie's People: Thankful survivor dives headfirstScotts Valley/San Lorenzo Valley Press-Banner, CA - 1 hour agoThey live on campus with their three youngest children: Katherine, a senior at Scotts Valley High, is an aspiring writer who writes poetry and short stories ...
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