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- Dennis Douda - WCCO
Dennis Douda, an anchor and reporter for WCCO-TV, joined the staff in 1998. He has won multiple Regional Emmys for his anchoring, writing and reporting. Among his many duties, Dennis is WCCO-TV's medical reporter, leading the Lifeline health news ...
- June Anderson publishes ‘To Catch a Fallen Star’ - Valdosta Daily Times
It has been said that God uses His people in ways they never think possible. Having attained a certificate in secretarial science and having been a wife and mother for most of her life, June Anderson of Americus probably never imagined she would ...
- LOUGHTON: French theme for Davenent summer school - Epping Forest Guardian
A FRENCH-themed summer school for students identified as ‘gifted and talented’ has been held by Davenant Foundation School The central theme, ‘La belle France’, was chosen because of Davenant’s recently-acquired Language College status. The ...
- Lummi, Chippewa artists in Friday Harbor this weekend - Journal of the San Jaun Islands
Lummi, Chippewa artists in Friday Harbor this weekendJournal of the San Jaun Islands, WA - 1 hour agoLummi artists scheduled to present: Shasta Cano-Martin, music and poetry; Ernestine Gensaw, cedar baskets and weaving/clothing; Earline Hansen, beadwork; ...
- A fictional photographer, back in focus - Boston Globe
Julie Hecht's fiction is narrated by an unnamed female photographer, married but childless, who approaches middle age with a psychic dread that extends beyond herself and out into the world. Readers were introduced to her in Hecht's much-lauded debut ...
- I’ve no problems with Salman: Priyanka - Pakistan Daily Mail
I’ve no problems with Salman: PriyankaPakistan Daily Mail, Pakistan - 4 hours agoHer interest in Indian music and dance, flair for writing poetry and short stories, besides reading biographies and participation in social welfare programs ...
- Writer takes a trip home in memoir, 'The River Queen' - New in ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Reeling from the death of her father and already missing her college-bound daughter, writer Mary Morris ("Nothing to Declare") set off down the Mississippi River in 2005 aboard a decrepit houseboat she called River Queen. Her companions were river ...
- Poetry isn't in the cards - Denver Post
Poetry isn't in the cardsDenver Post, CO - 1 hour agoEveryone from George Bernard Shaw to Red Smith has taken a swing at distilling the romantic essence of the game into words. Most have missed. ...
- Neat freak spawns a slob - Edmonton Journal
Neat freak spawns a slobEdmonton Journal, Canada - 3 hours agoHe takes us skateboarding, and introduces punk, acid, "moody broody poetry," and a fleeting alignment with formal post-secondary education in which he ...
- UHV announces American Book Review lineup - Victoria Advocate
UHV announces American Book Review lineupVictoria Advocate, TX - 13 minutes agoOct. 21: Mark Doty, author of eight books of poetry and four volumes of nonfiction prose, including "Dog Years," a “New York Times†2007 bestseller, ...
- Halifax, NS | Sun, August 17th, 2008 - TheChronicleHerald.ca
Halifax, NS | Sun, August 17th, 2008TheChronicleHerald.ca, Canada - 4 hours agoApplications in all disciplines are welcome including poetry, fiction, non-fiction, writing for children and young adults and short fiction. ...
- Let the revelry begin: Society for Creative Anachronism holds event in ... - Salisbury Post
The 550 Timberline Trail house is typically modern. At least, until you step in the backyard, where people dressed in pre-1600s clothes are singing battle songs. "It's the Middle Ages the way they should have been," says David Ritterskamp, a member ...
- Journalist Moyers to sign his books in Clinton store (Hunterdon County Democrat)
CLINTON -- For nearly five decades Bill Moyers has held an honorable and influential presence in the field of journalism. Best known for his best-selling books and his long-running PBS series, "Bill Moyers Journal," he has provided a perspective on everything from politics to poetry.
- Salman Rushdie: Knight of the Tall Tale (The New York Sun)
'The Enchantress of Florence" (Random House, 368 pages, $26) is a "Harry Potter"-ish restoration project of great intelligence and remarkable egoism, both of which are characteristic of its author. Although he sets his novel in the Florence of the Medicis and Machiavelli, in the Mughal court of Akbar the Great, and at the height of the Ottoman Empire, Salman Rushdie hasn't written just any ...
- Maple Leafs bring back Joseph - Globe and Mail
Pat Billings from CDN, Canada writes: Toskala showed last year that his body can't handle the wear and tear of an NHL season as a starter. He had a bad groin for most of the season. Had they had a decent backup, he wouldn't played so many games. I ...
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