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- An interview with author Monica Ferrell - Bucks County Courier Times
Monica Ferrell is an accomplished poet and writer who lives in Brooklyn. She was a Wallace Stegner Fellow at Stanford University and her poems have appeared in publications such as The New York Review of Books, Paris Review and Tin House. Her debut ...
- 'Against Happiness': What goes up should come down - International Herald Tribune
It is a short but laborious book, and it begins: "Ours are ominous times. Each nervous glance portends some potential disaster. Paranoia most mornings shocks us to wakefulness, and we totter out under the ghostly sun. At night fear agitates the ...
- Fifth grader’s charity effort takes off in the blogosphere - Buffalo News
Fifth grader Laura Stockman of Kenmore delivers gift bags for kids at Compass House. She raised the money with a bottle drive. It is just one of several charity projects she took on with a school project in December. What started as an entry in ...
- city of manhattan - Manhattan Mercury
All you need to know is the first paragraph. "Almost all is non-operational in nature. What a ridiculous financial mindset. Again, almost all of the $6+ million budget increase is "NON-OPERATIONAL." The proposed 2009 City Budget of $ 95,470,876 ...
- Community Events - Nova News Now
Community EventsNova News Now, Canada - 1 hour agoBlomidon Image & Word, an exhibit featuring paintings, photos, poetry and prose to celebrate Cape Blomidon. Admission: $2; children under 12 and members, ...
- Ky. writer a winner - Lexington Herald-Leader
Garry Barker's  Kentucky Waltz won the 2008 Kentucky Literary Award for Fiction. The $1,000 award is given by Western Kentucky University and Southern Kentucky Book Fest. Kentucky Waltz is a collection of short stories published by Nicholasville ...
- Ink and Ash: Two great adventures: cartooning, fatherhood - Omaha World-Herald (subscription)
Ink and Ash: Two great adventures: cartooning, fatherhoodOmaha World-Herald (subscription), NE - 1 hour agoHe'd managed to capture the poetry of her singing and, most importantly, what she meant to her generation. Heck, maybe the kid had a future in journalism, ...
- Are we socially engaged yet? - City Pulse
City PulseAre we socially engaged yet?City Pulse, MI - 11 hours agoIn the picture, a prematurely aged African-American girl in a vividly colored smock stares into the distance, her right hand clutching an ethnically white ...
- Child's poem entitled 'Ahmed's Bunker' deemed racist - Ynetnews
Child's poem entitled 'Ahmed's Bunker' deemed racistYnetnews, Israel - 8 hours agoA poem written by a 10-year old boy from Ness Ziona, in which he describes the life of a bomb-maker named Ahmed who specializes in killing Jews, ...
- ‘In wars, most journalists are killed by stray bullets’ - Newindpress on Sunday
Newindpress on Sunday‘In wars, most journalists are killed by stray bullets’Newindpress on Sunday, India - 1 hour agoIt’s like a lost love in a way. At first I knew nothing about Russia. Then I learnt the language and discovered the literature, and the poetry… ...
- Flight 232 survivor and statue icon graduates - Sioux City Journal
SIOUX CITY -- That little boy from Colorado featured in the big statue down by the river isn't so little any more. He is, in fact, a recent college graduate, an aspiring journalist who plans to work for a major publisher in New York City after ...
- French 'contemporary circus' show blends music and acrobatics - Jakarta Post
French 'contemporary circus' show blends music and acrobaticsJakarta Post, Indonesia - 5 hours agoIt is often original with a touch of poetry and a lot of acrobatics. It's a show for the whole family." Perez said the show from Cie O Ultimo Momento would ...
- Simon Hoggart's week The poetry of death - guardian.co.uk
Simon Hoggart's week The poetry of deathguardian.co.uk, UK - 1 hour agoIn fact it's about life, and responsibility and humanity, but it was sold as a bad taste joke, which is probably why it flopped so horribly. ...
- Teen of the Week: (The Capital)
Wes Pindell, 17, is a rising senior at Annapolis High School. He plays defensive tackle on the Panthers varsity football team, is the national student president of Super Leaders, is active with the local Boys & Girls Club organization and writes and sings poetry, rhythm and blues and hip-hop.
- A Midsummer Night's Dream: freewheeling fun in the magic forest - Daily Telegraph
Rupert Christiansen reviews A Midsummer Night's Dream by Opera North at the Grand Theatre, Leeds and Simon Boccanegra by the Royal Opera at Covent Garden Opera North's wonderful new production of Britten's A Midsummer Night's Dream evokes the ...
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