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- Memories are made of these ... - News Register
you gave to me. You can’t beat the memories you gave to me. — Dean Martin and company Guy Everingham, our chief operating officer at the News-Register, jogged my memory of baseball days gone by when he showed me a sheet filled with a collection ...
- Win or lose, Obama has made history - New Vision
New VisionWin or lose, Obama has made historyNew Vision, Uganda - 47 minutes agoHe does politics in motion and poetry. For many African immigrants to America such as myself who are younger than Barack Obama, the aspirational, ...
- At the West Roxbury and Roslindale branch libraries (Roslindale Transcript)
Check out what's happening at the West Roxbury and Roslindale branch libraries:
- Geeky gifts 101 - The Phoenix
The PhoenixGeeky gifts 101The Phoenix, MA - 5 hours agoOn icanhascheezburger.com, the LOLCat Mecca, you can buy magnetic poetry sets that include words such as “kitteh,” “caturday,” “intarwebs” and “purrito” so ...
- My Week: David Scott - Independent
My Week: David ScottIndependent, UK - 7 hours agoThree hundred attend the service, which was very sad. But then we believe in the Resurrection, which is some consolation. My son reminds me that Barack ...
- Not quite ready to grandstand on the bandstand - Daily Gleaner
Not quite ready to grandstand on the bandstandDaily Gleaner, Canada - 58 minutes ago... Samulski at 455-2346 or jdhorton@nbnet.nb.ca. Lori Gallagher is a staff writer at The Daily Gleaner. She can be reached at gallagher.lori@dailygleaner.com.
- SLJ Talks to Caroline Kennedy - School Library Journal
School Library JournalSLJ Talks to Caroline KennedySchool Library Journal - 17 minutes agoIt was writing or finding a poem in a poetry book or anthology and picking a poem out that we liked, and either memorizing it or copying it over. ...
- Cricket: Dileep Premachandran on why India should tour Pakistan (Guardian Unlimited)
Dileep Premachandran: Cancelling the new year tour in the aftermath of the Mumbai attacks would achieve nothing and only harden hostile attitudes
- Turkey restores citizenship of celebrated poet - The Associated Press
Turkey restores citizenship of celebrated poetThe Associated Press - 22 minutes agoFreed in 1950, he left Turkey after two attempts on his life. He became a Polish citizen through family ties and never returned. His poetry remained banned ...
- Bill Bailey: 'People are obsessed by how I look' (Independent)
You have to be careful what you say about Bill Bailey. The journalist, for example, who wrote that "his head resembles a large egg and his hair flows down his back like a shower curtain", has found fame of a sort, as his words are tossed out, with a half-shrug, half-sneer, to nightly audiences of thousands. "People are obsessed by how I look," said Bailey in his last touring show, before ...
- Church roundup - Online Athens
Church roundupOnline Athens, GA - 20 minutes agoThose who come to the service titled, "The Change That You Believe In," led by David Jarrett, are invited to bring a reading, song or poetry about their ...
- New Year's Eve in Denver: 10 things that won't be a total letdown ... - Westword
New Year's Eve in Denver: 10 things that won't be a total letdown ...Westword, CO - 3 hours agoErotic Poetry Festival and tribal belly dancing, dining to live music, live music and dancing to David Booker, Argentine Tango with Altenativo Milonga and ...New Year's Eve Event Guide Daily Cameraall 4 news articles
- Book Review: Mountain tale told in poet's words - Star News Online
In lots of literary fiction, nothing much happens for 150 pages or so. That's not a problem with "Serena," the fourth novel from North Carolina writer Ron Rash. In its very first chapter, a Harvard-educated timber baron - his name's George, but ...
- James' latest hooks mystery readers with first line (The News & Observer)
When a revered Tar Heel writer and teacher used to counsel his creative writing students, "If you're going to write about a bear, bring on the bear," he probably had in mind something like the opening line of "The Private Patient," P.D. James' extraordinary new mystery.
- Lost and found – Burns' hidden poems make it into collection - Scotsman
blished in a new collection of Burns' poetry and prose co-edited by Prof Crawford. "You are putting your head in the lion's mouth in doing this," he said yesterday. "They are poems that have been hidden out in the open. I'm claiming that they ...
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