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- Student’s bike was stolen - La Crosse Tribune
I will gladly offer a reward for the return of my son’s gray and black Iron Horse mountain bike. It was secured with a lock and cable to a bike rack at the Oakdale Apartments near campus. It makes me sad when he leaves Omaha, Neb., to head back to ...
- Former GCC prof explores nature of male violence in first published ... - Recorder
GREENFIELD -- Wilson Roberts is driven by his hunger for words, emotion and storytelling. Roberts, 71, who for almost 40 years taught college students how to write and tell stories, has come into his own, he said. And even though his latest character ...
- A story of love and books in Bohemian New Orleans (The Daily Reflector)
Every morning in this Southern town of big-box stores and Bible readers, the Beat Generation can still be found dissing the system in the form of a 91-year-old woman in a red beret and cowboy boots.
- Lesbian Activist Who Was First To Wed In SF Dies - KPIX-TV5
SAN FRANCISCO (CBS 5 / AP / BCN) ― Pioneering lesbian rights activist Del Martin, who married her lifelong partner in June on the first day that same-sex couples in California gained that right, died Wednesday. She was 87. Martin's death occured ...
- IU East writing contest offers cash, scholarships (Palladium-Item)
College-bound high school seniors are invited to enter Indiana University East's second-annual writing contest, which has cash awards of $100 and scholarships for winning students who qualify academically.
- South Africa: Musical Concert to Celebrate Madiba's Life (AllAfrica.com)
Some of Africa's best artists will perform at a special music concert to be staged in celebration of Nelson Mandela's life in Johannesburg next month.
- Ottawa Tavern to host book-launch reading - Toledo Free Press
Ottawa Tavern to host book-launch readingToledo Free Press, USA - 16 minutes agoThe University of Toledo’s Urban Affairs Center Press will host a book launch reading in celebration of Nick Muska’s latest poetry collection, ...
- Review Round-up: Mitchell’s Trace A Hit For NT? - WhatsOnStage.com
WhatsOnStage.comReview Round-up: Mitchell’s Trace A Hit For NT?WhatsOnStage.com, UK - 6 hours agoThe ingenious ‘business’ at the front is often distracting, bewildering fragments of the text are spoken into microphones, and interpolations of poetry by ...
- Seeing Things - Star-ecentral.com
ZIGGY Marley, Julian and Sean Lennon, Kelly Osbourne and Lisa Marie Presley. These are just a few artistes who have not lived up to their parents’ name and legacy. Then there is Jakob Dylan, who is a success in his own right with The Wallflowers ...
- An Americus author records his life story after becoming a Christian ... - Albany Herald
AMERICUS — When life ends for someone, what remains as a testament to their existence varies greatly, depending on what they did with their time on earth. For one Americus man, the recorded happenings of his life are now preserved for posterity in ...
- Events: Florida Poets Happy Hour and Prime Time Show is Sept. 19 - St. Petersburg Times
Antonia Lewandowski ( Out of the Woods ) will read from and sign her book of poetry at 6 p.m. Tuesday at the Largo Library, 120 Central Park Drive. Cody Fowler Davis ( Implied Consent ) will sign his legal thriller at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Barnes ...
- So much to do, so little time - The State
Walk for Life: Thousands will hit the streets today for the First Ladies’ Walk for Life ... Steps Against Breast Cancer. The three-mile walk begins at 9 a.m. at Finlay Park and winds through Columbia. It’s not too late to participate; just arrive ...
- Wet, If Not Wild - Santa Fe Reporter
Santa Fe ReporterWet, If Not WildSanta Fe Reporter, NM - 12 hours agoToo much of Water Planet is text-heavy and pedagogic rather than simply presented with the natural poetry of art. When Irland presents the documentation of ...
- She brings special touch to tough subjects - The Gazette (Montreal)
The Gazette (Montreal)She brings special touch to tough subjectsThe Gazette (Montreal), Canada - 3 hours agoIt was her instructors at literacy camp who inspired her to finally be brave enough to use poetry in her class and she's been really pleased with the ...
- Iraqi sprinter literally defied death in pursuit of her dream - Miami Herald
BEIJING - On Saturday morning, Dana Abdul-Razzaq had her Olympic moment. It lasted 12.36 seconds. The message she sent will last much longer. With the Olympic flame rising up over her left shoulder, the 22-year-old Iraqi sprinter completed an amazing ...
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