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- 'The Gargoyle' by Andrew Davidson: It's hard to love the characters in ... - WFAA
books@dallasnews.com Charles Matthews is a writer and editor who lives in Northern California. The Gargoyle is a tricked-out romance about a man who was severely burned when his car went off a cliff and a woman who sculpts grotesque statues and may ...
- The Arts Scene's grand finale - Daily Local News
Staff photo by Amy Dragoo The Arts Scene in West Chester is closing its doors. WEST CHESTER — On Wednesday night, Ben Gall hosted a Grand Finale at The Arts Scene, a contemporary gallery in the process of closing that also houses a small cafe and ...
- Taliban using text messages, ring tones - MSNBC
KABUL, Afghanistan - The Taliban have created a sophisticated media network to undermine support for the Afghan government, sending threats by text message and spreading the militia’s views through songs available as ring tones, according to a ...
- Globetrotting in the Bayou City - Houston Chronicle
Bird-shaped custard rice cakes at Fung's Kitchen will help customers think they've been whisked away for the summer. With cramped planes, screaming babies (even in first class) and sky-high fares, flying isn't much fun anymore. Nor are road trips ...
- Camping out - locally - Chelsea Standard-Heritage
Camping in Southeast Michigan is no longer only about s'mores and soggy sleeping bags. With campgrounds that offer summer-long residencies, golf-camping packages, sites where horses can stay next to the family tent and even clothing-optional ...
- Tropicalia boating: Sailor brings wicked boat to annual regatta (The News-Press)
Poet Robert Frost spoke of the road not taken. Roger Horton of North Fort Myers appears to have traveled it.
- How a shy poet was spellbound by the Beast - Guardian Unlimited
It was among the unlikeliest literary friendships of the 20th century. On the one hand, Fernando Pessoa, the painfully shy Portuguese poet, master of pseudonyms and melancholy, whose literary genius went all but unrecognised in his lifetime. On the ...
- 'Aliens with Extraordinary Skills' Has World Premiere at Women's ... - Broadway World
'Aliens with Extraordinary Skills' Has World Premiere at Women's ...Broadway World, NY - 1 hour agoShe teaches at NYU's School of the Arts. She has also published six books of poetry and drama including 'Google me!' (poetry), 'Black Milk' (four plays) and ...
- Despite bumps in life, some keep dream alive (Post-Tribune)
Ulysses Chew bowed his head, absorbed booming bass tones into his body and penned his poetry. “I’m back in the building, back in the booth,” Chew begins, “Who Dat? Mr. No Love, and this is the truth.”
- Pressing on - Lowell Sun
LOWELL -- Derek Fenner's book My Favorite Color is Red, is not available at Barnes and Noble. In fact, you have to work hard to find his passionate collection of poetry, prose and ink drawings. But that doesn't bother the Lowell 34-year-old. He's not ...
- CRITIC'S CHOICE - East Bay Express
Annie Barrows Pig farmers, phrenologists, and other eccentrics find friendship and fortitude and bond over their shared love of books while recovering from the German occupation of their little British island just after World War II in The Guernsey ...
- Fresh Squeezed: Kevin Coval's EVERYDAY PEOPLE - Chicago Public Radio
Fresh Squeezed: Kevin Coval's EVERYDAY PEOPLEChicago Public Radio, IL - 19 hours agoTeen performers from Louder Than A Bomb: The Chicago Teen Poetry Festival will perform with Coval. A reception will follow the event, featuring music by the ...
- Western apparel spotlighted at Cowboy Symposium - LubbockOnline.com
Western apparel spotlighted at Cowboy SymposiumLubbockOnline.com, TX - 16 hours agoThis year's cowboy symposium will also feature chuck wagons, a Native American powwow, horse-training shows, music and poetry. It will continue until near ...
- Never mind the sex, now hear the music - The Times
Never mind the sex, now hear the musicThe Times, South Africa - 1 hour ago... drama, performance poetry etc. I was reminded of this sad reality by the death of Bheki Mseleku, the South African jazz pianist who died in London last ...
- Phil Hogan finds out what the truth is behind memory loss and if you can avoid it (Guardian Unlimited)
Phil Hogan asks leading academics and medics what the truth is behind memory loss and, crucially, can you avoid it?
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