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- Encephalitis Victim Finds Expression in Art and Poetry - Kern Valley Sun
Encephalitis Victim Finds Expression in Art and PoetryKern Valley Sun, CA - 1 hour agoHe lost most of his motor skills instead struggled to regain his life. Even though he suffered occasional seizures, he attended Initially he expressed ...
- African-American series character is a role model for black girls (Miami Herald)
In his mind, Derrick Barnes is already casting the film version of his new children's books.
- MyMigraineConnection.com and Migraine Expert Teri Robert Announce ... - PR Newswire
ARLINGTON, Va., March 25 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Author and Patient Advocate Teri Robert knows the pain migraine sufferers face each day -- she's been experiencing headaches and migraine attacks herself since childhood. Finding writing therapeutic ...
- Parting Glances: Blind leading the bland - Pride Source
Creature of literary habit that I am (at least on Thursdays) I pick up BTL at the same bookstore where I'm also given a generous 20% book discount. Often I find at the top of the BTL stack a bit of anonymous homophobia - sneaky and stealth - done by ...
- Remember When: Little congregation had a big name trumpeter - Fort Pierce Tribune
MARTIN COUNTY — My husband was a Lutheran pastor, ordained in 1950, and we were living in Gardner, Mass., his first parish. Our congregation in Gardner was mainly Finnish-American Lutherans, but he also served congregations in Fitchburg, Mass ...
- Community briefs June 11, 2008 (The Sharon Herald)
HERMITAGE – The Buhl Park Concert Band will open the park’s free summer concert series at 6:30 p.m. today at the Performing Arts Center in Buhl Farm, Hermitage.
- It Had to Happen - fairfieldweekly.com
fairfieldweekly.comIt Had to Happenfairfieldweekly.com, CT - 27 minutes agoIt seems the writer-director Andrew Fleming (Dick) and co-writer Pam Brady ("South Park") spent more time thinking up funny names for their characters than ...
- Vetoes leave local entities scrambling for funding - Alexandria Daily Town Talk
Gov. Bobby Jindal's attempt to rein in "out-of-control" government spending has left several nonprofit organizations in Central Louisiana alternately scratching their heads and shaking their fists. Local cultural and tourism entities -- including the ...
- The Bangla Novel lives on - The Daily Star
The Daily StarThe Bangla Novel lives onThe Daily Star, Bangladesh - 3 hours agoThe odor of dust harbingers death for Sobed Ali. He smelled dust before the deaths of his father and daughter. But dust also denotes the dry season -- when ...
- I’m not a street entertainer — Sarshar Siddiqui - DAWN Group
The traditional love-hate triangle is missing in veteran poet and writer Sarshar Siddiqui’s poetry. There is no woman in it that is as tall as a pine tree with a waist thinner than a strand of hair, a pair of almond-shaped eyes deep and azure as a ...
- Spirited Jamaican tales in Run Big Fraid - Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel
Jamaican folklorist Easton Lee lets out a little laugh when he reveals the title of his latest book, Run Big Fraid . The book is a collection of village ghost stories written by Lee that fuses proverbial sayings with telling anecdotes. Lee, who was ...
- Bostonist Book Review: What I Talk About When I Talk About Running ... - Bostonist
BostonistBostonist Book Review: What I Talk About When I Talk About Running ...Bostonist, MA - 7 hours agoAn enormous amount of the book is about Murakami's time in Cambridge, which came as a pleasant shock and surprise. "On the highway of life you can't always ...
- Up close and personal with the Lincolns - Chicago Sun-Times
Up close and personal with the LincolnsChicago Sun-Times, United States - 41 minutes agoThey read poetry together, and talked politics. They shared ambition -- Mary wanted to marry someone who would be president, and recognized greatness in ...
- Bab'Aziz: The Prince Who Contemplated His Soul - Austin Chronicle
(PG-13, 96 min.) Imagine if The Canterbury Tales had been set in the North African desert. Now imagine if it were little more than a random collection of ecstatic poetry readings, muezzins, sandstorms, and mystical dance parties. And finally, imagine ...
- Women Authors, Famous Names Drive Sales of First Editions - Wall Street Journal
First editions of women authors have sold for high prices recently. More women are collecting books, says Bonhams book specialist Matthew Haley. The majority of book collectors, however, are still men. At Sotheby's English literature sale in London ...
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