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- LIfe goes on even as closure announced - Malvern Gazette
LIfe goes on even as closure announcedMalvern Gazette, UK - 6 hours agoOn Tuesday (October 7) pupils were visited by a librarian from Malvern Library, and the following day they enjoyed songs, poetry and games with Ian Craigan, ...
- Calexico redefine Latin sound on latest - Daily Cardinal
With a wide range of global influences, Calexico add new weapons to their audio arsenal and revitalizes their careers on Carried to Dust. Evoking images of dust-filled landscapes and rolling tumbleweeds, Calexico utilize the atmosphere of the ...
- Book Review: One Extraordinary Day by Harold Myra - Blogcritics.org
See also: » Book Review: Family UNplanning by Craig Houghton » Interview with Amir Makin, Author of A Worthy Muslim » Book Review - Hip Hop Speaks to Children: A Celebration of Poetry with a Beat edited by Nikki Giovanni Meet David - distressed ...
- Let your light shine - Spring Hope Enterprise
Let your light shineSpring Hope Enterprise, NC - 10 hours ago(Editor’s note: Here’s an interdenominational email from Chip Ripley in Alexandria, Va., has some fun with changing a light bulb the Christian way. ...
- Fall writers’ conference names contest winners - Escanaba Daily Press
Fall writers’ conference names contest winnersEscanaba Daily Press, MI - 1 hour ago... second place - "An Ode, Farm-yard style," by Norma J Kulas; third place - "Life," by Victoria Shirley. Non-rhyming Poetry: First place - "All Roads to ...
- ‘Writer of humanity and humanism’ - The News International
‘Writer of humanity and humanism’The News International, Pakistan - 6 hours agoZainuddin owes his fame to the hard work he has put into regularly producing his Urdu quarterly ‘Roshnayee’ which features serious issues discussing art, ...
- Our Daily Bleg: Which Quotes Were Viral in 2008? - New York Times Blogs
New York Times BlogsOur Daily Bleg: Which Quotes Were Viral in 2008?New York Times Blogs, NY - 8 minutes ago(SJD) Even if you don’t have a son fighting in Iraq, even if you don’t read poetry, even if you think you are immune to the power of a mother’s lament ...
- Proposed high school for gays isn't likely to open before 2012 - Hartford Courant
During the past two years, Sarah Wurtz, an out lesbian at Lakeview High School, has learned to weather the jeers and stares of students and teachers with a sense of resignation. "I don't like people looking at us like we're doing something completely ...
- Rutgers alum leads poetry series - MyCentralJersey.com
Crooker, a Rutgers University alum, is the author of more than 575 poems published in 1,700 anthologies, books and magazines. She is the recipient of the 2007 Pen and Brush Poetry Prize, the 2006 Ekphrastic Poetry Award from Rosebud magazine, and the ...
- James Gleeson: Surrealist painter, art critic and curator who drew dark inspiration from contemporary events (Independent)
James Gleeson was one of Australia's greatest artists, and the country's foremost surrealist painter. Unlike his contemporaries, who merely dabbled in surrealism, Gleeson remained true to its philosophy until his death at the age of 92. While his early work was critically acclaimed, in the middle period of his life Gleeson was better known as an art critic, author, poet and curator. At 68, he ...
- Spare Times - New York Times
Spare TimesNew York Times, United States - 3 hours agoPOETRY READING AND TEA, Saturday at 3 pm, in the restaurant Duane Park, 157 Duane Street, TriBeCa. With the actress Patricia Clarkson. ...
- Writers’ Harvest reading benefits local food bank - The Post Online
Writers’ Harvest reading benefits local food bankThe Post Online, OH - 18 hours agoThe featured writers include Jill Allyn, a poet whose latest collection, Foiled Again, won the New Criterion Poetry Prize; John Bullock, a fiction writer ...
- Irish authors make splash at New Yorker Festival - Irish World News
Speaking at the three-day festival were Booker Prize winners Anne Enright (The Gathering) and Roddy Doyle (The Van), as well as Northern Irish Nobel prize winner Seamus Heaney and Paul Muldoon, the New Yorker poetry editor. During a talk at Manhattan ...
- The Pathetic Monster - OpEdNews
The Pathetic MonsterOpEdNews, PA - 6 hours ago... and a foundling of mysterious breed named Alfalfa -- all collectively known as Our Gang -- he spends his time "productively: writing poetry, ...
- Paterson: State deficits will hit record highs (BizJournals)
The state’s financial health has taken a dramatic turn for the worse behind ballooning deficits and thousands of job losses, Gov. David Paterson said Tuesday.
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