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- The 2008 Peace Prize of the German Book Trade Will be Awarded to ... - Forbes
FRANKFURT, Germany, June 4 /PRNewswire/ -- The Board of Trustees of the Peace Prize of the German Book Trade has chosen German artist Anselm Kiefer to be the recipient of this year's Peace Prize. The award ceremony will take place during the ...
- The Weedpatch Gazette - Tehechapi News
Real Name: Samuel Heath Member Since: February 03, 2007 Last Signed In: April 16, 2008 Profile Views: 4236 Blog Views: 45662 When you think “Rescue the damsel in distress, kill the bad guy, save the world” think of Al Gore. Say what anyone will ...
- Glenwood students raise thousands for earthquake victims - Chapel Hill News
Glenwood students raise thousands for earthquake victimsChapel Hill News, NC - 2 hours agoThe program Ouyang and her students put together for around 400 parents and friends June 5 included singing and poetry reading. ...
- Enlarge University of Durham via AP - USA Today
LONDON — It's a case of all's well that ends well. Police have recovered a 400-year-old volume of Shakespeare stolen in England a decade ago and worth millions of dollars (pounds) after a man walked into a library in Washington, D.C., and asked to ...
- Rabindranath Tagore exhibition in Swindon until Saturday - Swindon Advertiser
Rabindranath Tagore exhibition in Swindon until SaturdaySwindon Advertiser, UK - 13 hours agoThe poet had a deep interest in nature and expressed his love for all living things through his poetry. He was knighted by King George in 1915 but returned ...
- Lucille Clifton (Washington City Paper)
Lucille Clifton published her first book of poetry in 1969. How has she kept her writing fresh after almost four decades? She’s never stopped insisting on telling it like it is.
- American Life in Poetry: Sand cherry - Morris Sun Tribune
American Life in Poetry: Sand cherryMorris Sun Tribune, MN - 20 minutes agoBy Ted Kooser Sometimes I think that people are at their happiest when they're engaged in activities close to the work of the earliest humans: telling ...
- Poetry, concert set for Sunday in Norman - Daily Oklahoman
NORMAN — The Performing Arts Studio will host a poetry reading and a Summer Breeze concert Sunday. The Second Sunday Poetry Reading will begin at 2 p.m. at the Norman Depot , 200 S Jones Ave. Featured poet will be Sheila Tiarks . Light refreshments ...
- Painting Istanbul red-pink in spring - Turkish Daily News (subscription)
Painting Istanbul red-pink in springTurkish Daily News (subscription), Turkey - 1 hour agoThe possibility has been researched and it seems there is no evidence that they honored the tree, wrote poetry about it or dined under its shadow. ...
- Library events in June - This is Wiltshire.co.uk
Library events in JuneThis is Wiltshire.co.uk, UK - 2 hours agoThese will be combined with sessions on poetry reading and using the internet. It will be a great opportunity to meet up with other Carers in a relaxing ...
- Bourne Graduation: High spirits stand up to high winds - Cape Cod Times
BOURNE — The 2008 senior class at Bourne High School had one more challenge to face before graduation yesterday: a stiff wind and a potential downpour. As a smattering of large rain drops landed on umbrellas, principal Ron McCarthy asked the crowd ...
- Previewing the Hay Festival (Guardian Unlimited)
Sarfraz Manzoor and Claire Armitstead are joined by the Guardian's Michael White, Ian Sample and Julia Eccleshare to pick out the best bits of the Guardian Hay Festival
- Book is dream come true for family of Nipawin author - Nipawin Journal
"Not everyone sees a dream come true during his own time. I am one of the fortunate ones who did." So pens Olaf Hanson, the man who gave his name to the Hanson Lake Road, in a quote from the recently published book, Northern Rover: The Life Story of ...
- Stuff the stockings with homegrown music and literature - Boulder Clarion
Boulderites frequently use the term “buying local” in casual conversation. Usually, this is in reference to organic produce, Subarus or weed, but there’s another group that’s often forgotten during the holiday season: artists. If we don’t ...
- Not everyone jumps for joy about new children's park - San Diego Union Tribune
San Diego Union TribuneNot everyone jumps for joy about new children's parkSan Diego Union Tribune, United States - 49 minutes agoPoetry by former UCSD professor Quincy Troupe is inscribed on low walls and will hang from shade structures. The playroom holds most of the good stuff for ...
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