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- Naperville's 4th Annual A Walk To Remember - Earthtimes
NAPERVILLE, Ill. , Sept. 22 -- Naperville's 4th Annual A Walk to Remember will be held on Sunday, October 19, 2008 , at the Riverwalk Grand Pavilion in Naperville . The theme of this year's Walk is "Because of You." Registration for the Walk will ...
- St. Cloud Writer's Novel Is 'Spirits In The Grass' (WCCO Minneapolis - St. Paul)
Author Bill Meissner's blue manuscript folder has seen years of use and abuse. Its seams are held together with various types of clear tape -- some packaging tape and some "magic" tape.
- Behind the wheel - Martha's Vineyard Times
Behind the wheelMartha's Vineyard Times, MA - 2 hours agoAnd Mr. Dow adds, "Being on a bike is like poetry in motion." Plenty of parking in West Tisbury at the home of James Parquett, one of the club's founders. ...
- Poetry sought for publication (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
Submissions are being sought by the Dunes Review literary journal for its annual William J. Shaw Memorial Prize for Poetry.
- From desert to cultural oasis, complete with Louvre, Guggenheim and Ferrari (Guardian Unlimited)
When it comes to cultural icons, few would mention Manchester City in the same breath as the Louvre. But to Abu Dhabi's royal family the football club is the latest in a string of multibillion-dollar acquisitions designed to rebrand the nation as a oasis of western culture in the Gulf.
- Cancer Stories: How Telling The Tale Impacts The Illness, November 6-8, Indiana University School Of Medicine (Medical News Today)
Cancer patients, nurses, doctors, advocates and scholars will gather Nov. 6-8 on the Indiana University School of Medicine campus to explore how stories about cancer have affected perceptions about the illness.
- with a lecture and reading entitled, "Layered Spaces: On Recent ... - Newspaper Tree
with a lecture and reading entitled, "Layered Spaces: On Recent ...Newspaper Tree, TX - 1 hour ago*Kristin Dykstra is a translator of Latin American poetry and co-editor of the bilingual, international journal, Mandorla: Nueva Escritura De Las Americas. ...
- Amazon's embracing of small publishers comes at a price - Guardian Blogs
Small publishers might not appreciate the irony of the above tag line ... It's hardly news that Amazon has profoundly changed the way we buy books. With each passing year an increasing number of readers forsake traditional bookstores and turn to ...
- Winter Feast for Soul expands and grows - Idaho Mountain Express and Guide
Winter Feast for Soul expands and growsIdaho Mountain Express and Guide, ID - 6 hours agoAs well, the Sun Valley Center for the Arts will co-sponsor the appearance of Coleman Barks, the world's most renowned translator of Rumi's poetry, ...
- Local musician releases CD with concert on Thursday - Summit Daily News
Jeremy Dion will release his new CD with a concert on Thursday at the Silverthorne Pavilion. Special to the Daily SUMMIT COUNTY — Local singer and songwriter Jeremy Dion said he grew up singing and playing the piano, but it wasn’t until he picked ...
- Lynne Spears gives first TV interview about tell-all book - The Superficial
Lynne Spears stopped by The Today Show for an interview with Meredith Vieira about her memoirs Through the Storm: A Real Story of Fame and Family in a Tabloid World . The book originally started out as a collection of poetry but Lynne quickly ...
- Book profiles the colorful 150 year history of Saginaw's First ... - MLive.com
David A. Sommers | The Saginaw News Jean R. Beach, 78, of Saginaw Township with her book "In Times of Sorrow and In Times of Joy." It tells the story of the 150 years of history at First Congregational Church which is behind her. Imagine a church ...
- Fit to be tied - News Register
McKenzie Searles of Mac challenges Centennial’s Allison Baker for the ball during Monday’s 1-1 tie at Wortman Stadium. Senior Kaitlyn McClendon and freshmen Megan Brosius, Karly Mechals and Megan Bannister proved a formidable defense in the ...
- Zion Lutheran, Gibsonburg - Fremont News Messenger
Zion Lutheran, GibsonburgFremont News Messenger, OH - 2 hours agoThe weekend of worship and praise will start with a musical at 5 pm Saturday, featuring choirs from Fremont, Sandusky and Detroit, poetry reading, ...
- Poetry at the Beach program concludes tonight at the Lewes library (Cape Gazette)
The last session for Poetry At The Beach this year will be at 7 p.m., Thursday, Sept. 11, at the Lewes Public Library. Featured readers will be veteran poets Martin Galvin, Shelly Grabel and Gary Hanna.
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