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- Local author uses book proceeds to help nonprofits - Adrian Daily Telegram
Local author uses book proceeds to help nonprofitsAdrian Daily Telegram, MI - 2 hours agoShane, who has been writing poetry and short stories since she was a child, said she writes her books to help readers discover their self-worth. ...
- Changing Perspectives - Journal Live
Changing PerspectivesJournal Live, UK - 3 hours agoThey included studying archive documents at Durham University relating to the slave trade, and their Streams of the Soul anthology of poetry and prose ...
- Activities surround Kirbo's opening - Post-Searchlight
Before the actual dedication of The Charles H. Kirbo Regional Center Sunday, Oct. 26, on the Main Campus at Bainbridge College, the citizens of Southwest Georgia can enjoy a week of special events, all open to the public free of charge. The ...
- Donna Trussell turns survival and loss into powerful poetry - Kansas City Star
Donna Trussell turns survival and loss into powerful poetryKansas City Star, MO - 6 hours agoThe narrative ends by showing — with telling yet understated details — the effect the drowned woman’s act of sacrifice had on the life of Mrs. Wilkins, ...
- Just another day of struggle for many - Tribune
Even as children across the country celebrated Children’s Day today, it was like any other day for a large number of children here who are engaged in menial jobs to earn a living. For instance, seven-year-old Dheeraj picks up rags from garbage ...
- TOME RAIDER LIVE: Wordstock, Day 1 Superstar Poetry Slam (Willamette Week)
Each week, WW writer John Minervini brings you the latest in book reviews, author Q&A’s and Portland literary gossip. Click here to join the Tome Raider mailing list. “You guys ready to make some babies…with words?” - Derrick Brown, 2nd Round What were you doing last night (Nov. 6) at 9pm? Man, whatever it was, it [...]
- Angry mob puts the Tsar in his place - guardian.co.uk
Angry mob puts the Tsar in his placeguardian.co.uk, UK - 8 hours ago... reminding us of Mussorgky's unique place in the Russian tradition; yet, for all its nobility, the evening proves more worthy than inspirational. ...
- Poetic opportunity to celebrate Fairtrade anniversary - Southport Visiter
Poetic opportunity to celebrate Fairtrade anniversarySouthport Visiter, UK - 48 minutes agoWRITERS in Southport are being called on to write about Fairtrade for a poetry competition. Sefton Council has backed the event, which is to celebrate the ...
- YWCA hosts Week Without Violence (The Salt Lake Tribune)
Before art was a profession for Karen Brinkerhoff, it was a refuge - from children's taunts, from abusive neighbors and from a family where women knew their place.
- Sarah?s Pompom Palaver (New York Times)
Watching Gov. Sarah Palin?s strenuously folksy debate performance, we could wonder when elite became a bad thing in America.
- Dorisruth Cutler, 79 - Holland Sentinel
 Dorisruth Hambley Cutler, age 79 years, Omaha (Bellevue), died 10/20/08. Daughter of George Verne Hambley and Ruth Irene Sharp of Pullman, MI. Born July 19, 1929 in Grand Junction-Lee Township, MI, the second oldest of six children. Her ...
- Assam culture to come alive at Suruchi Sangha - Indian Express
Assam culture to come alive at Suruchi SanghaIndian Express, India - 1 hour agoThe 70 feet structure is a riot of colours with splashes of red, green, yellow, brown, gold and black bamboo engravings, mats and artworks of cane. ...
- Riding the rails, enveloped in luxury - Kentucky.com
Riding the rails, enveloped in luxuryKentucky.com, KY - 1 hour ago... backdrop for Shakespeare's most dramatic play and has showcased the patriotic fervor of Walter Scott's novels and the romance of Robert Burns' poetry. ...
- Small Niagara-on-the-Lake vineyard launches wines with poetry on ... - The Canadian Press
Small Niagara-on-the-Lake vineyard launches wines with poetry on ...The Canadian Press, TORONTO - 1 hour agoTORONTO — Poetry in unusual places has long been a passion for Wendy Morton, who got the ball rolling several years ago on Random Acts of Poetry, ...
- WILL: Greatest danger of bailout is expansion of government - Rocky Mountain News
His name was George F. Babbitt. He was 46 years old now, in April 1920, and he made nothing in particular, neither butter nor shoes nor poetry, but he was nimble in the calling of selling houses for more than people could afford to pay. — Babbitt ...
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