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- Saugatuck woman to climb Kilimanjaro for cause - Kalamazoo Gazette
ALLEGAN -- Annie Hotwagner is taking big steps to raise awareness and support for patients of Wings of Hope Hospice, based in Allegan. Hotwagner, of Saugatuck, will climb Mount Kilimanjaro in January as part of her new mission, Climb for Hope. Wings ...
- Balancing act (The Wichita Eagle)
The thrill for Wichita State theater students in doing the musical "Waltzing in Heaven" is that their production this week is the world premiere and they are putting their stamps on their roles before anyone else. But the concern for director Marie Allyn King, who is in charge of opera and music theater at WSU, is that the show will have very personal and emotional connections to the Wichita ...
- Connor Ramey: Soccer's global stranglehold - The Orion
Connor Ramey: Soccer's global strangleholdThe Orion, CA - 2 hours agoIt wasn't in-your-face, it was poetry in sport form. Stadio Olimpico was filled with Italians of all sizes, waving banners and making sure the opposing team ...
- Writers pick up pens to protest 42-day detentions - Seattle Times
Dozens of renowned British writers came out against new anti-terrorism legislation Sunday, publishing a collection of satire, essays, fiction and poetry to protest a proposal allowing police to hold suspects without charge for up to 42 days. Forty ...
- Bountiful beauty awaits in Ohio's Hocking Hills (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
LOGAN, Ohio -- Fall is the most glorious Appalachian season, as mountainous deciduous forests are transformed into roiling waves of red, gold and yellow.
- Seraiki community not politically inclined - The News International
Seraiki community not politically inclinedThe News International, Pakistan - 25 minutes ago... Hamal Faqir Leghari and others belonging to Sindh contribute more to Seraiki poetry, which have different themes including love for the beloved and love ...
- Celebs, politicians, best-selling authors at National Book Festival, Sept. 27 (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
WASHINGTON -- Salman Rushdie and Tiki Barber are among 70 authors scheduled to participate in the 2008 National Book Festival.
- Sahilin: Blindness no handicap for artist - Jakarta Post
Sahilin: Blindness no handicap for artistJakarta Post, Indonesia - 2 minutes agoBatang Hari Sembilan is the name of a local art form in which artists recite traditional poetry on daily life, love, suffering and experiences. ...
- Ypsilanti District Library hosts songwriting fest - MLive.com
MLive.comYpsilanti District Library hosts songwriting festMLive.com, MI - 40 minutes agoCoryell said that she heard he was on a library tour with his poetry, and asked him to come to the festival. He said yes. "Somebody up there must like us," ...
- Holocaust survivor prepares for bar mitzvah - Sacramento Bee
Holocaust survivor prepares for bar mitzvahSacramento Bee, USA - 17 hours ago"He said, 'If you're going to chant the Torah, it should be like an opera – with feeling, Torah is poetry,'" Marks said. A delighted Rabbi Mona Alfi ...
- Gypsy Lou and how an unconventional love gave the world Bukowski - Hartford Courant
Gypsy Lou and how an unconventional love gave the world BukowskiHartford Courant, United States - Aug 7, 2008And what is most important, they gave the world Charles Bukowski, the king of boozy and sexually charged underground poetry, with the publication in 1963 of ...
- Whiffs of love, regret in exile tale (Miami Herald)
Reclaiming Paris. Fabiola Santiago. Atria. 304 pages. $24.95. ''Men are like perfumes,'' says the narrator as this novel opens. ``In an instant, with nothing but a whiff of judgment, I either love them or discard them.''
- AT THE COLLEGES - Providence Journal
AT THE COLLEGESProvidence Journal, RI - 6 minutes agoAttendees are encouraged to register online. Visit www.ric.edu and click on the Homecoming 2008 link. Theater: Rhode Island College Theatre opens its ...
- Univ. archiving bin Laden tapes - Yale Daily News
English majors getting tired of Shakespeare and Wordsworth will soon be able to turn to Yale’s libraries for a poet of different kind altogether: Osama bin Laden. The University is currently in the midst of processing, preserving and archiving 1 ...
- Russia-Georgia clash worries student - La Grange Daily News
Her first day of school in a new country was everything she didn’t expect. Immersed in a new culture, the disorientation had just begun. The different language and foreign faces proved to be nothing compared to the shock that 16-year-old ex-change ...
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