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- Goshen honors student with new play - South Bend Tribune
Goshen honors student with new playSouth Bend Tribune, IN - 8 hours agoMilne called Ehn to ask if he had yet written a play for one of the two saints whose feast day occurs on Binde’s birthday. “I knew it was a shot in the dark ...
- Hip in the Square (Boston Globe)
Someone always sounds the death knell for Harvard Square whenever a long-established business closes or a national chain store moves in. We're certainly no fans of corporate homogenization, but the passing of Harvard Square, as Mark Twain once observed about reports of his death, has been "greatly exaggerated." A few shop fronts change nearly as often as the fresh faces ...
- Linmark in Hawaii to spread his words - Honolulu Advertiser
Linmark is home for the world premiere of "Rolling the R's," a Kumu Kahua Theatre adaptation of his 1995 collection of short stories and poems, and to read from his latest collection of poetry, "The Evolution of a Sigh." In each case, his written ...
- Ryan Adams And The Cardinals - I Like Music
Ryan Adams And The CardinalsI Like Music, UK - 14 minutes agoPre-orders will include a signed hardcover copy of Infinity Blues, with a bonus poetry chapbook by Ryan Adams titled Sad American Mythology. ...
- Production's pace weakens 'Power' (Pioneer Press)
On its face, "Power" has all the makings of a sizzler: sex, money, middle-aged noblemen lusting after 16-year-old maids. Unfortunately, the production's sleepy, slow-moving pace is anything but steamy.
- Western Heritage Festival starts Sept. 19 - Rapid City Journal
The third annual Hill City Western Heritage Festival this weekend will be filled with history, music and cultural heritage. The three-day festival, Sept. 19 through Sunday, Sept. 21, will features activities and entertainment including a ride on a ...
- Harvest Christian School wins $30000 eco-friendly garden - Yorke Peninsula Country Times
Harvest Christian School wins $30000 eco-friendly gardenYorke Peninsula Country Times, Australia - 15 hours agoKadina’s Harvest Christian School has just won a $30000 eco-friendly garden designed by Jamie Durie. Year 4 Harvest Christian School (Kadina) students ...
- Life won't change, insists Indian Booker winner - AFP
AFPLife won't change, insists Indian Booker winnerAFP - 1 hour agoOf his future literary efforts, he said: "India just teems with untold stories, and no one who is alive to the poetry, the anger and the intelligence of ...
- SE Iowa well represented in poetry anthology - Hawk Eye
Dennis Maulsby , formerly of Burlington and now living in Ames, won first place in the haiku division. Poets chosen for publication in the anthology, due for release in October, were selected from 2,674 entries. Other winners from the area: Cleo ...
- Selling tomorrow at a store near you - Business24-7
There's something inescapably retro about the book trade. But what do you expect from an industry in which the pastiche Victorian novel is still red-hot, the Knights Templar are big news and the biggest success of the last decade was a series about a ...
- Man charged with sexual assault - Schenectady Gazette
Man charged with sexual assaultSchenectady Gazette, NY - 3 hours agoShe described her son as an above average student and a voracious reader who enjoyed poetry and the works of Shakespeare, according to the 1994 Gazette ...
- The Independent Weekly Line on Durango and Beyond - Durango Telegraph
Durango TelegraphThe Independent Weekly Line on Durango and BeyondDurango Telegraph, CO - Nov 5, 2008Flowers are “clearly an erotic sexual symbol” states Eugene Glynn, art historian and psychotherapist, in a September 2006 article in ARTnews magazine. ...
- Rain won't stop the Baltimore Book Festival in Mount Vernon - ABC2 News
Rain won't stop the Baltimore Book Festival in Mount VernonABC2 News, MD - Sep 25, 2008The festival features hundreds of book signings, workshops and appearances by noted authors. More than 200 authors are scheduled to appear this year, ...
- Ivy Echoes (The Junction Eagle)
Last Saturday was the London High School Homecoming and it was so much fun to be there and get to visit with everyone. I didn't go to school at London, but my mother did. My grandfather and two of his brothers taught school there, so I felt a definite connection.
- For Commack resident, his first book is his life's work (Newsday)
It's not every 94-year-old who can celebrate the publication of a first book. William D. Kaufman, a former Jericho resident who now lives in the Gurwin Jewish-Fay J. Lindner Residence in Commack, is one who can.
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