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- Book Festival's mission: to make reading a habit - Explore Baltimore County
Underlying the fun of this weekend's 13th annual Baltimore Book Festival is a serious purpose -- instilling in children a lifelong love of reading. "Reading is a habit that, if started young, stays with you," said bookseller Emma Casaeo, of The ...
- Poetry Workshop This Saturday - Westcoaster
Poetry Workshop This SaturdayWestcoaster, Canada - 10 hours agoThe workshop is called “On The Page—Writing Exercises That Work” and is aimed at boosting creativity for writers of all levels. The workshop will take place ...
- Naya Nagar keeps wary eye on its flock - Times of India
Naya Nagar keeps wary eye on its flockTimes of India, India - 4 hours agoPoetry and prosperity are hardly breeding grounds for disaffection let alone terror. But, now that it has been marked, the Social Combing Operation team is ...
- Obama hails Madiba for changing lives of blacks - SABC
In a recorded message from US Democratic presidential candidate, Barak Obama, he thanked Madiba for his role in uplifting the lives of black people. Obama says he entered politics after hearing about Madiba's determination to liberate his people. He ...
- UI Press announces poetry prize winners (The Iowa City Press-Citizen)
Andrew Michael Roberts of Seattle and Zach Savich of Leonardtown, Md., are the 2008 recipients of the Iowa Poetry Prize. Roberts won the honor for his debut collection, "something has to happen next." Savich's award-winning collection, "Full Catastrophe Living," also is a debut.
- WEATHER FOR STROUDSBURG: (Pocono Record)
JIM THORPE — "Sometimes poetry is hard to relate to, but because of the subject matter here, it will be more accessible for all," said Shirley Thomas, curator of the Anita Shapolsky Art Foundation.
- Interview with Nathan Rosen, Editor of MicroHorror - Blogcritics.org
Interview with Nathan Rosen, Editor of MicroHorrorBlogcritics.org, OH - 28 minutes agoTraditional, modern, gothic, dark fantasy—the sky's the limit. I'll even take poetry if it's excellent, and believe me, it's real easy to write terrible ...
- Righteous Kill - Boston Globe
Say it ain't so, Bobby and Al. Much has been made about how Robert De Niro and Al Pacino seem to have stopped caring about making great movies, but keep working anyway. As hard as that may be for diehard fans to accept, their lackluster performances ...
- Left raps DMK for 'dancing to the tunes' of Congress - Chennai Online
Chennai, sep 24: Criticising Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M Karunanidhi for supporting the Indo-US nuclear deal and continuing alliance with the UPA, the CPI(M) has accused the DMK leader of "dancing to the tunes," of Congress. Reaffirming Left's ...
- Film review: The Romance of Astrea and Celadon (Guardian Unlimited)
If this is arriverderci Rohmer, the 88-year-old director is going out on a high
- Entrepreneur: Power, Myths and Magic - Earthtimes
SACRAMENTO, Calif. , Sept. 25 /PRNewswire/ -- Are you one of the millions tired of working for others? Do you have a great idea but fear losing everything if you decide to take the leap? Not sure how to go about starting your own business? You are in ...
- No welcome for Condoleezza Rice - Protest Sat - Scoop
To access the newsletter online go to: http://gpja.org.nz/ This will allow people to link directly through articles until we fix the problem with the newsletter format. Kindly forward this newsletter to your friends and encourage them to join this ...
- Zimbabweans blog out their deep frustrations - Baltimore Sun
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa - The blogger calls himself a "fat white man" and jokes about the right way to approach a cordon of Zimbabwe riot police: Don't wear an opposition T-shirt, or ask for the results of the recent one-man presidential runoff ...
- Being Bode: Young Man of the Mountain - New Hampshire Magazine
Being Bode: Young Man of the MountainNew Hampshire Magazine, NH - 28 minutes agoWe took a chance and asked him for some exclusive face time and he invited us, and you, into his remarkable life, both at home and on the razor’s edge of ...
- Tess Taylor and Taylor Schreiner (New York Times)
They were married on Aug. 23 in Georgetown, Me., in a chapel above the Robinhood Free Meetinghouse.
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