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- 'Exiles' plumbs the depths of obsession - Charlotte Observer
'Exiles' plumbs the depths of obsessionCharlotte Observer, NC - 8 hours agoBy Aaron Gwyn His novels include “Atticus,†a finalist for the National Book Award, and “The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford,†which ...
- Festival veterans now in pursuit of comfort and joy - Sunday Herald
Festival veterans now in pursuit of comfort and joySunday Herald, UK - 1 hour agoAnd when you do, and you see the pleasant festival light, you might care to remember the Latin family motto from the residents of Inveraray Castle lest you ...
- Maya Angelou captivates Cleveland audience - Cleveland Plain Dealer
In an age besotted with vacuous adolescent celebrity, 80-year-old Maya Angelou held a packed audience rapt at the Allen Theater in downtown Cleveland Monday night with nothing more than her voice. Frail knees kept her off her feet for much of her 75 ...
- Honorable mention - Foster's Daily Democrat
Honorable mentionFoster's Daily Democrat, NH - 5 hours agoWalker was the first African American woman millionaire in the United States, an entrepreneur who started a successful woman's personal care products ...
- The Los Angeles Black Book Expo Returns in 2008 - PR.com
Los Angeles Black Book Expo to be held June 14, 2008. Fourth annual event to feature authors, exhibitors from across U.S., special programs for the youth, and a book expo after party. Los Angeles, CA, May 02, 2008 --( PR.com )-- The fourth annual Los ...
- Breakfast at Mona's worth the wait (Rocky Mountain News)
It's breakfast time at Mona's, and the dining room is a blur of bodies. Even if the coffee isn't always warm and the weekend waits incite near-hysteria, people are happy here.
- Outspoken Earle still full of surprises - Burton Mail
Burton MailOutspoken Earle still full of surprisesBurton Mail, UK - 1 hour agoA successful career that includes a dozen acclaimed albums, countless hits for other artists, books of poetry and prose and a successful play abut the death ...
- Billy Collins - Hartford Courant
A collection of news and information related to Billy Collins published by Tribune Company sources. Sometimes you have to let a garden lie fallow for a while to ensure a bounteous bloom the next season. Organizers of the Sunken Garden Poetry & Music ...
- Scoop du jour: Fishing trips are never about the fish (Puyallup Herald)
One of the things guys like to do is go on fishing trips. Women think guys go fishing to get away from their workday stresses and compose themselves in the restful tranquility of nature while disfiguring fish.
- Local People: Rock River Valley residents earn honors - Rockford Register-Star
The Rockford Woman’s Club named winners March 11 for its 84th RWC Creative Writing Contest. Students from all Rockford-area public and private high schools were invited to participate. The winners were Kaylen Ralph from Boylan, Tiffany Williams ...
- 'Cowboy Christmas' this weekend - White Mountain Independent
'Cowboy Christmas' this weekendWhite Mountain Independent, AZ - 32 minutes agoHoliday events begin at 7 pm on Friday, July 4 at the Rodeo Park with cowboy poetry and country music. Taylor's full holiday schedule continues Saturday ...
- Fauxhemia: The Same Old Same Old New York School - Brooklyn Rail
Brooklyn RailFauxhemia: The Same Old Same Old New York SchoolBrooklyn Rail, NY - 15 minutes agoThe poetry too was a provocation, one the wilder for its recklessness kept in check by rigor. Note the date. This was fully 40 years ago . ...
- Tom Condon - Hartford Courant
Tom CondonHartford Courant, United States - 3 hours agoTomorrow at 7 pm at the Bushnell Park band shell, there'll be music, dance, poetry and a candlelight vigil as part of the new Hartford Cares initiative. ...
- Sounds of final partings fill Schultz's verse (The Kansas City Star)
Bundled in a red coat on the book’s cover, she appears as brilliant as a cardinal in snowy winter woods.
- With history dating to '41, complex held memories for many vacationers - Modesto Bee
Kennedy Meadows as it was in August 1980. The first building was one story, but fire destroyed it. The lodge was rebuilt as two stories and finished just in time to receive Gary Cooper and the crew filming 'For Whom The Bell Tolls.' The property has ...
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