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- Gifts of reading keep on giving (Centre Daily Times)
As economic worries cloud holiday shopping, toymakers say parents are buying classics like Lincoln Logs for their children.
- Vivian Menicucci, Richard Topus, Dorothy Sterling - Santa Rosa Press Democrat
North Coast native Vivian Menicucci died at a Healdsburg hospital Wednesday after a long battle with cancer. She was 81. Born and raised in Willits, she moved to Cloverdale with her husband, Albert Menicucci, in 1962. They were married for 64 years ...
- Writers welcome a more literary president-elect in Barack Obama - The Canadian Press
Granma InternationalWriters welcome a more literary president-elect in Barack ObamaThe Canadian Press, NEW YORK - 1 hour agoObama's student poetry was even lauded - and compared to the work of Langston Hughes - by the most discerning of critics, Harold Bloom. ...All you need to know . . . about the American election Winnipeg SunThe meaning of Obama MinnPost.com#44: Thoughts From Around The ‘Sphere Feministeall 1,343 news articles
- Metro registering students for winter courses - Waverly News
Metro registering students for winter coursesWaverly News, IA - 2 hours agoCreative Writing is a class for the student who enjoys writing fiction, poetry, drama and/or other literary forms. The creative writing class will be ...
- Hugh Jackman - Jackman Discussed Sex Boundaries With Kidman (ContactMusic)
HUGH JACKMAN and NICOLE KIDMAN outlined their "boundaries" before filming love scenes for their new movie AUSTRALIA - to ensure they didn't get carried away with the ...
- Glorious gourds: Pumpkins - Arizona Daily Star
Glorious gourds: PumpkinsArizona Daily Star, AZ - Oct 29, 2008The French translated that to "pompon," and the English dubbed that funny squash a "pumpion." Early pumpkins didn't look like the orange things we associate ...
- Mother keeps her light alive - Tuscaloosa News (subscription)
Mother keeps her light aliveTuscaloosa News (subscription), AL - 31 minutes agoA free spirit who changed her hair color frequently, wrote poetry and painted the rooms of her house bright colors, the gregarious young woman made friends ...
- Margaret Zarudny Freeman SM ’34 (The Tech)
By Gloria Negri THE BOSTON GLOBE Margaret Zarudny Freeman SM ’34 was only eight when rumblings of the Russian Revolution against the Czarist regime shattered the peace of her quiet village in St. Petersburg, Russia.
- The art of gardening: How Frieda Hughes turned 34 tons of rock and ... - Daily Mail
Daily MailThe art of gardening: How Frieda Hughes turned 34 tons of rock and ...Daily Mail, UK - 6 hours agoLife is about finding purpose and I had found mine; I would spend days landscaping the garden and evenings painting and writing poetry. ...
- Worldly wordsmith hosting evening of poetry - Telegraph
Eugene B. Redmond may have retired from SIUE, but as a professor emeritus, the man is far from retiring. He still is wearing an array of hats - figuratively in his work and art, and literally in what has become his trademark style of dressing. His ...
- Deadline set for WC writing contest - Wearford Democrat
WEATHERFORD — The deadline for submissions for the fourth annual “Canis Latrin (The Coyote) Writing Contest,†associated with Weatherford College’s annual spring book festival Books ‘n Authors ‘n All That Jazz, is approaching. “We have ...
- One From The Vault: Sage Francis - POLLSTAR
Could an affable, white artist from Rhode Island with a degree in journalism, who’s signed to Epitaph – a label known for its punk and heavy metal roster – be the new face of hip-hop? Consider the facts. Sales of hip-hop and rap music decreased ...
- Anti-war poet Adrian Mitchell dies - Toronto Star
Anti-war poet Adrian Mitchell diesToronto Star, Canada - 17 minutes ago... "Human Beings," was voted the poem people would most like to see launched into space in a 2005 poll by the writing charity The Poetry Society. ...
- [Herman’s Picks] Vol. 7, No. 7 (Jackson Free Press)
Election Day is next week. Get ready to call a personal moratorium on watching those wrenching Musgrove/Wicker ads, and then get thyself to loud music and hard liquor.
- Depressed economy not all bad news for publishers - Quill & Quire
Depressed economy not all bad news for publishersQuill & Quire, Canada - 57 minutes agoThere’s hope for the Canadian poetry scene yet. Squabbling... Bobby: My son is a huge Potter fan and he is the one that got me interested in the Rowling ...
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