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- Local happenings - Dailyrecord.com
Local happeningsDailyrecord.com, NJ - 23 minutes ago"Poets in the Garden" will be held in August. Poets Susan Jackson and Dave Petruzelli will share their original poetry. This is a general admission event. ...
- Lord Whimsy's dandy bog - Philadelphia Inquirer
It's very warm today, well into 80-degree territory. Nonetheless, Victor Allen Crawford 3d is dressed in a pressed linen suit and tie, long-sleeved shirt with French cuffs (and links), polka-dotted pocket square, the whole enchilada. Standing in his ...
- Show & A.G. - CNET Asia
How can you have any objectivity about a group that's got you hypnotized? Show & A.G. offer woozy urban poems of a classic New York style: drawly words of wisdom blended with glowing keys and drum machine clips. We'd love to hear more of it from the ...
- South Island writers well represented - Marlborough Express
Marlborough ExpressSouth Island writers well representedMarlborough Express, New Zealand - 14 hours ago... nominated in this year's poetry section for her collection of poems, The Pop-up Book of Invasions. The Christchurch Art Gallery's survey of the life and ...
- Cover Stories: Hamish Hamilton; Dannie Abse; Caroline Michel's ... - Independent
Cover Stories: Hamish Hamilton; Dannie Abse; Caroline Michel's ...Independent, UK - 31 minutes agoThe judges hailed Abse - a doctor with books on medicine, as well as poetry, plays and fiction to his name - as being "up there at the top of the Welsh ...
- Raw: Draft goes Smackdown's way (Slam! Sports)
Itās that time of the year, again, the WWE Draft, although if the brand split was dissolved, we could avoid all this. Oh, and Vince is still giving money away, this time from San Antonio, Texas. All three announce teams are at ringside for this three hour event.
- Danielle Steel writes to āgive people hopeā (MSNBC)
It's only 9:33 a.m., but already Danielle Steel is having a lousy morning. The famed romance author, who hates having the spotlight on her and prefers to be the "invisible observer," still gets nervous with every novel and "wants to work forever."
- College on horizon, teen crams summer activities - St. Petersburg Times
Dāsirre Oliver, 17, works at Buccaneer Bay and volunteers with Big Brothers Big Sisters. I have lived in Weeki Wachee for 2 1/2 years. I was born in Ponce, Puerto Rico, and lived in New York and New Jersey before moving to Hernando County. Who ...
- The heart's darkest chamber - The Australian
HERODOTUS thought no man could be judged happy until the end of life and the early church, taking its lead from St Augustine, persisted with its version of this post-mortem attitude to happiness: only the soul, in perfect union with God, could find ...
- Moving Into Dance turns 30 - Joburg
Moving Into Dance turns 30Joburg, South Africa - 2 hours agoIt deals with gender relationships, culture and identity in South African society through poetry and dance. Threads will be the main performance of the ...
- The Bookworm: Funnier than television (Collier Citizen)
Letās say itās Saturday night and youāre at home with no particular plans. Dinner is done, the night is young, and you think you might see whatās on TV. You grab the remote and flip through some channels.
- McDonagh led cheers for village (The Saginaw News)
As a novelist and a poet, Marie Flowers McDonagh is leaving a legacy on the village of Chesaning. In October 2006, doctors told McDonagh she had lung cancer. She died Monday at 84.
- Legendary poet Ahmed Faraz passes away - Pakistan Times
Legendary poet Ahmed Faraz passes awayPakistan Times, Pakistan - Aug 26, 2008Via a condolence message, transmitted to Shibli Faraz, the son of the illustrious scholar, Rao said on Monday that in the death of Ahmed Faraz, Pakistan has ...
- Muslim doctor hopes book breaks invisibility barrier - The State
Muslim doctor hopes book breaks invisibility barrierThe State, SC - 53 minutes agoWhere is the poetry? Where are the books to counteract some of this (violent) ideology?ā A decade ago, Ahmed, a pulmonologist and sleep specialist, ...
- Most Sung-About Body Part? The Eyes Have It (Wired News)
Quick -- what body part is mentioned more often in song than any other? The eyes have it. Visual artists Fernanda ViƩgas and Martin Wattenberg analyzed over 10,000 songs and built an interactive graphic work that correlates musical genres with the body parts they mention the most, as part of their ongoing Fleshmap project.
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