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- Bolton faiths unite for victims of disasters - Bolton News
Bolton faiths unite for victims of disastersBolton News, UK - 1 hour agoThey include a Christian choir, Hindu-Scottish Bag pipe band, Bollywood dancing, henna & face painting, Interfaith Young ambassadors, Salvation Army band, ...
- Jonglei celebrates African Child Day, govt assures incessant grooming - Sudan Tribune
June 16, 2008 (BOR TOWN) – Thousands school children, political or religious leaders and police units converged for African Child Day at Bor Town Freedom Square today where poems and riddles presided by children “prompted” state authorities to ...
- Latitude Festival 2008 - musicOMH.com
musicOMH.comLatitude Festival 2008musicOMH.com, UK - 1 hour agoThe festival will also play host to Durang, Durang, seven darkly amusing short plays by the American playwright Christopher Durang, ...
- Scuba accident victim's coma now considered irreversible (Cyber Diver News Network)
GINNIE SPRINGS, Florida (1 July 2008) — The coma that enveloped Shannon Leigh Lewis, one of Austin's most honored spoken-word poets, turned irreversible Monday. She had entered the coma after a June 14 cave diving accident near Ginnie Springs, Florida.
- Poetry column: Father muses over couple to be (The Evening Sun)
This Friday evening I will be walking our only daughter, April, down the aisle. I am happy to tears as I recall her journey from birth through childhood, from girlhood through her teens, and from college through her first years as a teacher.
- Katherine Heigl explores her options, Liv Tyler explores the single ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Katherine Heigl may be ready to shed her scrubs. "Grey's Anatomy" without Izzie? Katherine Heigl, fresh off her successes in "Knocked Up" and "27 Dresses," may be looking to flee Seattle Grace and the long hours of a TV job for the greener pastures ...
- Waiter tipped to land £60000 literary prize - Metro
MetroWaiter tipped to land £60000 literary prizeMetro, UK - Jul 13, 2008The biennial prize, set up to honour the Welsh writer, is open to authors aged under 30 whose works of fiction or poetry are published in English. ...
- Garrett, prodigious writer and professor, dies at age 78 - Daily Progress
The protagonist may be gone but his stories go on. George Garrett, former Virginia poet laureate, accomplished novelist, essayist and former head of the University of Virginia’s creative writing program, died at his home Sunday night after a ...
- Cape Verdean creole and the construction of a national identity - O Jornal
Cape Verdean creole and the construction of a national identityO Jornal, MA - 2 hours agoA book fair, a conference on Cape Verdean Construction of National Identity, book sales and signings, live music and poetry readings were the focal points ...
- 'Diminished Capacity': Tale's charm steamrollered by faux whimsy - Chicago Tribune
"Diminished Capacity" rests on the fate of a small item of great value, a Chicago Cubs baseball card—Frank "Wildfire" Schulte, 100 years old, near-mint condition. Cub-wise it's a good year to bring this story to the screen. In his feature film ...
- De'Medici: Not such a bad guy? - Philadelphia Inquirer
Bankers tend to get bad press in their lifetimes, worse when they're dead. J.P. Morgan personally rescued America from economic ruin during several monetary crises, but is characterized most frequently as a scowling manipulator whose complex web of ...
- Poshstock generation: The entrepreneurial aristocrats who are creating a whole new summer season of festivals (Independent)
Glastonbury, V, Reading... it wasn't so long ago that the music-lover's diary was filled with names synonymous with summer, hedonism and rock. But across the country's green spaces, change is afoot. In the past few years, dozens of festivals have sprung up to cater for fans no longer willing to put up with the downside of the mega-festivals: sewage-soaked Portaloos, head-to-tail camping, ...
- Amid loss, striving for life - Globe and Mail
Amid loss, striving for lifeGlobe and Mail, Canada - 3 hours agoWhen she stood up to go to her afternoon poetry class, her leg gave out. The Terraces gives all residents a “lifeline” alert button to wear in case of such ...
- Poetry Place - Shawnee News-Star
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- Poetry: The Living Moment (Dartmouth Review)
Editor’s Note: In honor of poetry month, this past April, The Dartmouth Review presents the following two articles.
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