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- Xlibris Book Presents Practical Exercise Plans - BigNews.biz (press release)
Xlibris Book Presents Practical Exercise PlansBigNews.biz (press release), MA - 59 minutes agoRP Dickey, Ph.D., is the author of The Little Book on Racism and Politics, The Basic Stuff of Poetry (a college textbook), eight books of poems, ...
- Trading one hilltop for another (The Steubenville Herald-Star)
PLACERVILLE, Calif. - Robert Louis Stevenson once said, "Wine is bottled poetry." Weirton native Bruce Ginier embraced the poet's words and traded the West Virginia hills and the Ohio Valley for the Sierra Nevada Mountains and the Cosumnes River Valley to become a vintner.
- Foster kids tell their stories through art in local exhibit - Arizona Republic
Foster kids tell their stories through art in local exhibitArizona Republic, AZ - 52 minutes ago... "My Voice, My Life, My Future." The exhibit features more than two dozen works of art and poetry by children ranging in age from 10 to 16 who are living ...
- Cartagena: Love in the Time of Cholera - Daily Telegraph
News of the city's wealth spread around the world, and one day a fleet of 100 ships carrying 8,000 soldiers and 12,000 sailors came to attack it. The defenders numbered just 3,000 men, led by a sailor called Blas de Lezo who had one eye, one arm and ...
- Team GB on track for Olympic cycling glory in Beijing - Daily Telegraph
Men's team sprint final : France beat GB by over half a second at Manchester when they broke the world record in sensational style and GB will have to achieve a minor miracle to claw that back. Start man Jamie Staff, a former world BMX champion, has ...
- Pilgrims from around globe visit Cohen's city haunts - Edmonton Journal
EDMONTON - Leonard Cohen was here. In 1966, the famed poet, author and musician visited Edmonton on an early poetry reading tour, and left an indelible mark on our city. According to musician Michael Dorsey, who was lucky enough to hang out with him ...
- Agents of change - Bridge
Agents of changeBridge, MN - 2 hours ago... in their own words, talked about the dark side of their community in the hope that their poetry sets something in motion to quell crime in the area. ...
- Goings on About Town: Readings and Talks (The New Yorker)
MUSEUM OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK The journalist Nicholas Lemann talks politics with Theodore C. Sorensen, former adviser to President John F. Kennedy. (Museum of the City of New York, Fifth Ave. at 103rd St. 212-534-1672. Oct. 1 at 6:30.) SYMPHONY SPACE Salman Rushdie, the editor of “The Best . . .
- To Do Wednesday (New London Day)
MUSIC DECADES BY DEZYNE - 7 p.m., Mohegan Sun Wolf Den; free. JAMES HARRIS
- Writing It Downtown: A Word and Heart Primer - University of British Columbia
University of British ColumbiaWriting It Downtown: A Word and Heart PrimerUniversity of British Columbia, Canada - 2 hours agoFor their CSL projects, the UBC students taught workshops in fiction, poetry, life-writing (also known as creative non-fiction), and even blogging. ...
- If it’s banned, read it out loud - McAlester News-Capital & Democrat
As part of the American Library Association’s annual Banned Books Week, the McAlester Public Library will host two “Open Mic Night” events and a movie screening. The first will be for teens and young adults grade six and older. It will be from ...
- Media Abet Communist Cover-Up - Canada Free Press
Canada Free PressMedia Abet Communist Cover-UpCanada Free Press, Canada - 8 hours ago... describes him as being involved in the “labor movement” with other “African-American intellectuals” and committed to racial integration and harmony. ...
- 'Hippest man on earth' - Vancouver Sun
Vancouver Sun'Hippest man on earth'Vancouver Sun, Canada - 1 hour agoVancouver poet Robin Blaser, 83, recently won the $50000 Griffin Prize for Canadian poetry. "He was the hippest guy in the room." The next day the "hippest ...
- Local Pulitzer Prize-winning poet dies at 87 - WSTM
More Local/State News... National/World Headlines More National/World News... MUNNSVILLE, MADISON COUNTY (AP) -- Hayden Carruth, a Pulitzer Prize-winning poet who wrote about the ordinary folks who inhabited his world, has died. He was 87. Carruth ...
- Daniel Radcliffe: I'd love to play a drag queen - Now Magazine Online
Now Magazine OnlineDaniel Radcliffe: I'd love to play a drag queenNow Magazine Online, UK - 7 minutes ago'I just like wrong-footing people. I write poetry and I love it. I like being different from most other people of my generation.’
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