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- From Disneyland to ‘West Side Story’ (Manila Bulletin)
ANGEL THOUGHTS “When trouble overtakes you, let God take over. Prayer is the bridge between panic and peace. Trust God to move your mountain but keep on climbing!”
- First work - Alton Telegraph
First workAlton Telegraph, IL - 2 hours agoBy MAGGIE BORMAN Michael Down, 24, has loved poetry since he first got interested in it at age 15 - the same age he began writing poetry. ...
- Author, 93, blows book proceeds on massive house...and invites 'unhappy' care home friends to move in (Daily Mail)
A 93-year-old woman has blown the proceeds of her first book on a large house so she could invite her friends - who are miserable in care homes - to move in with her.
- Eminent French Poet For Western Writers' Centre, Galway - Indymedia Ireland
The Western Writers' Centre, Galway, (Ionad Scribhneoiri Chaitlin Maude) will present the eminent French poet, Dominique Sorrente, at a reading at The Imperial Hotel, Eyre Square, Galway, on Wednesday, October 8th, starting at 8pm. The reading will ...
- You’re Gonna Love Me!: Pryslezz - Six Shot
While many rappers claim to come from violent neighborhoods, few can state that they are from the actual murder capital in the U.S. which happens to be Youngstown, Ohio. Growing up in this environment has made, Pryslezz, who he is today; a man of ...
- CD review: Human Host - The Halloween Tree - The California Aggie Online
CD review: Human Host - The Halloween TreeThe California Aggie Online, CA - 10 hours ago... elements of theater and physical comedy and all this other stuff, like manipulation of light, visual art, writing, prose poetry," Apichella said. ...
- British playwright known for wit - Chicago Tribune
Simon Gray, who wrote bitingly comic plays like "Butley," "Otherwise Engaged" and "Quartermaine's Terms" about the educated British middle class and whose almost manically confessional late-in-life memoirs turned his sardonic intelligence upon ...
- Melrose people: The Village Women’ (Melrose Free Press)
Five women, Claire (Malenchini) Gorman, Betty (Malenchini) MacLeod, Fran (Donati) Dinardi, and Patti (Donati) Meehan, grew up together on Ryder Avenue in Melrose — ‘The Village,’ as the predominantly Italian area was known— where they shared a close-knit childhood that’s not as common today.
- West Richland teen memorizes the Quran - Mid Columbia Tri City Herald
West Richland teen memorizes the QuranMid Columbia Tri City Herald, WA - 4 minutes agoThe Quran is full of beautiful language, and expressing that poetry is part of saying it aloud, Clare said. "(Jalalyar) does a magnificent job of that. ...
- Photo File - TheaterMania.com
TheaterMania.comPhoto FileTheaterMania.com, NY - 52 minutes agoThat same morning, there was a special open rehearsal of the Manhattan Theatre Club's upcoming new musical Romantic Poetry, co-written by John Patrick ...
- Games help keep the Olympic spirit alive - Sun Shopper
Games help keep the Olympic spirit aliveSun Shopper, AZ - 5 hours agoRose said the students read "The Frog Prince" and frog poetry. As the games began, the students brought out their frog athletes - one for each phase of the ...
- Aussies done with cultural cringe - News.com.au
Goodness gracious me! The posh Australian accent is dying. Stone the crows! The broad ocker one is disappearing too. Within a few decades, the vast majority of Australians will speak with one standard accent, just as we did in the 19th century - a ...
- Community Briefs - Sonoma Valley Sun
Community BriefsSonoma Valley Sun, CA - 5 minutes agoThe trip will include visits to Tintern Abbey on the banks of the River Wye, immortalized in the poetry of William Wordsworth, and the cathedral city of St. ...
- Five outstanding awards - Young Witness
Five outstanding awardsYoung Witness, Australia - 11 hours agoFIVE students from Young Public School have been recognized for their outstanding entries into the ‘Australia My Country’ writing, poetry and art ...
- Writers read passages about 'sex and private schools,' fear, depression (University of Connecticut Daily Campus)
A small but appreciative crowd turned out Wednesday afternoon at the UConn Co-op to hear Lynn Z. Bloom and Margaret Gibson recall the pains and pleasures of girlhood. For Gibson, better known for her poetry (the latest volume of which, "One Body," recently took home the gold at the Connecticut Book Awards), tackling the memoir was an act of love.
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