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- Downtown gets ready for First Friday (Mount Vernon News)
MOUNT VERNON -- The Heritage Centre Association announces the next First Friday will be Sept. 5. CES Credit Union is the event sponsor.
- Randy Pauschâs âLast Lectureâ offers advice for living (North Lake Tahoe Bonanza)
Today I am recommending a book to which many folks in our community can relate. On July 25, 2008, at the age of 47, Randy Pausch passed away. But it is not his passing that ought to be the focus, for eventually that will come to all of us.
- » 7 hrs ago: Sunday is librariesâ new fun day « - Examiner.com
» 7 hrs ago: Sunday is librariesâ new fun day «Examiner.com - 32 minutes agoâNow, our kids go there every day for some activity â and if Iâma teen and I can go to a poetry reading, Iâm not going to be on the street. Itâs wonderful.â
- Great Book of Gaelic exhibition launched in Corner Brook (The Telegram)
An exhibition of âThe Great Book of Gaelic, An Leabhar MĂČr,â will be officially opened today in Corner Brook at its first stop on its North American tour.
- Our Voice College program may lift students - News-Leader.com
Our Voice College program may lift studentsNews-Leader.com, MO - 1 hour agoThey'll stay in a dorm on the Drury campus, take classes in physics, poetry and chemistry (with fun as the prevailing lesson plan), go on a couple field ...
- Will Russia go all the way? - Guardian Blogs
Russia - 50-1 to win the tournament after their defeat to Spain - are now through to Euro 2008 after devastating the Dutch. They have brilliant individuals, most notably the brilliant Andrei Arshavin, but they also gel brilliantly as a team and have ...
- Celebration to add spice to release of Kenilworth cookbook (The Star-Ledger)
Call it a taste of Kenilworth, with a glimpse into its homes, restaurants and schools. The cookbook "Culinary Kenilworth" is a compilation of residents' favorite recipes and will be available for purchase during a book release celebration tomorrow at the Kenilworth Veterans Center.
- Who wrote famous 'Footprints' poem? (The Columbus Dispatch)
"Author Unknown" once asked Jesus why there was only one set of footprints in the sand during life's most perilous moments.
- Retired scientist recalls life as boy in Brooklyn (Pleasanton Tri-Valley Herald)
Albert Rothman's childhood prompted him to write his memoir: "A Brooklyn Odyssey -- Travails and Joys of a Boy's Early Life," which portrays a young Jewish boy during the Great Depression on his journey toward adulthood.
- A new voice aims to evangelize, inform (Miami Herald)
For years, as he celebrated Mass at St. James Catholic Church in North Miami or tended to the special needs of his Haitian-American congregants, Father Patrick Charles envisioned a newspaper that would chronicle the important ecclesiastical events for the Creole-speaking faithful.
- Fallen soldier inspires Kinglsey woman's award-winning poem - Le Mars Daily Sentinel
Fallen soldier inspires Kinglsey woman's award-winning poemLe Mars Daily Sentinel, IA - 43 minutes agoGengler, who began writing poetry in junior high, also had a poem entitled "Feelings" published in the book "The American Library of Poetry, Excellence 2006 ...
- Creative writing program features free readings - Citizen's Voice
Evening readings will showcase film, fiction, poetry, creative nonfiction and playwriting created by faculty members of the program. Readings will run from 7 to 9 p.m. tonight through Thursday.
- BWAZ to launch HIV/Aids awareness programme (The Herald)
THE Budding Writersâ Association of Zimbabwe is launching a new HIV and Aids awareness project targeting young artistes.
- First novel shortlisted for top book award - Massey News
First novel shortlisted for top book awardMassey News, New Zealand - 22 hours agoAn early morning phone call from a friend alerted University creative writing tutor Mary McCallum that her first novel had been shortlisted for the Montana ...
- AN ODE TO KEATSâ IMMORTALITY - Indian Express
AN ODE TO KEATSâ IMMORTALITYIndian Express, India - 20 minutes ago... in RomeâKeats had barely five yearsâ worth of poetry to his name. But his odes are now among the most revered poems in the English language. ...
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