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- Teacher was friend, mentor to many (Wausau Daily Herald)
Richard Lehman was a kind teacher who respected everybody he came across, family members and co-workers say.
- Darwish paid last respects - Gulf Daily News
RAMALLAH: Palestinians gave their national poet Mahmoud Darwish what amounted to a state funeral in the West Bank city of Ramallah yesterday, mourning a man who articulated their sense of loss, exile and defiance.More than 10,000 people joined the ...
- Photo Coverage: 'Voices of a People's History of the United States ... - Broadway World
Broadway WorldPhoto Coverage: 'Voices of a People's History of the United States ...Broadway World, NY - Oct 2, 2008Oscar winner and acclaimed film director Tim Robbins, Black Thought of The Roots, Hip-Hop pioneer Bobbito Garcia, award winning HBO's Def Poetry Jam on ...
- Dooley Noted tries 'to give people a moment' - Battle Creek Enquirer
• INFO: Melita FarmFest runs Aug. 29 to Sept. 1 and includes camping, art shows, music performances and more. For more information, visit http://melitafarmfest.com. For more information on Dooley Noted, visit www.myspace.com/dooleynoted. KALAMAZOO ...
- Dare to be TRANSFORMED! - indy.com
Dare to be TRANSFORMED!indy.com, IN - 9 hours agoUsing the poetry of Ann Sexton, ShadowApe Theatre Company combines unique movement and staging, live camera action, video, and yes, even puppets - to create ...polished by poet and actor indy.comTransformations -- Must See! indy.comall 3 news articles
- New poet opens 'Cellar Door' of his past (New York Daily News)
If ever there was a young Brooklyn author who has learned how to make lemonade from life's lemons, it's likely to be Eric Watts. The 31-year-old poet will be a vendor at Sunday's Brooklyn Book Festival.
- Canadian book lovers take to the streets Sunday - CBC News
Children's author Budge Wilson will read from her prequel to Anne of Green Gables. (CBC) In Halifax, Budge Wilson will read from Before Green Gables ; in Toronto, Giller Prize nominee Austin Clarke will read from More ; and in Vancouver, Ian Ferguson ...
- Boozer Gets Grounded at O'Hare, Curses American Airlines: Books - Bloomberg
July 25 (Bloomberg) -- Bennie Ford is a failed poet, a failed father and a successful boozer. You wouldn't want to be stranded with him at an airport, though that's essentially what happens in Jonathan Miles's canny debut novel, ``Dear American ...
- Turner takes a wider view (Otago Daily Times)
Poet, writer, angler, conservationist . . . Brian Turner's new book, Into the Wider World: A Back Country Miscellany , gets to the heart of matters, writes Shane Gilchrist.
- Ragna Oline (Qually) Steile, 95 - Bemidji Pioneer
Ragna Oline (Qually) Steile, 95Bemidji Pioneer, MN - 19 minutes agoShe enjoyed reading, writing poetry and kept a journal since 1946. She was an avid writer leaving precious written memories for all to share. ...
- A jarring look at an earlier entertainment era in Los Angeles - Los Angeles Times
A jarring look at an earlier entertainment era in Los AngelesLos Angeles Times, CA - 18 minutes ago"They are as funny a pair of mokes as their race has ever given to the comedy sketch, and the cake walk which concludes their act, which comprises in ...
- Davison Area Museum gets a new website - Davison Index
Davison Area Museum gets a new websiteDavison Index, MI - 49 minutes agoMD DAVISON — Sacramento Rainbow Poets seeks Davison poets for its upcoming poetry contest. Poems can be written about any subject and be in any style. ...
- Sweet memories of San Miguel (Ventura County Star)
Betsy Lester Roberti saw ghosts of love and a lost life on a recent afternoon at San Miguel Island. Both had been snatched away — suddenly, darkly — long ago. She held the ruins of her old home in her hands on this sunny midsummer's day. Ghosts, good and bad, have a way of hanging around like a permanent curtain, like the eternal sea. They come back whenever she returns to San Miguel. ...
- We've got our wires crossed: The bizarre stories of people whose brains have rewired themselves (Daily Mail)
Imagine waking up with a foreign accent. Or discovering you can taste the 'flavour' of any word spoken to you. These strange things have happened to ordinary people: here they tell their extraordinary stories.
- A tough job but worth it - guardian.co.uk
A tough job but worth itguardian.co.uk, UK - Aug 28, 2008Whittling all the entries down to a field of 10 - spanning fiction, non-fiction and poetry - was a tough job, made easier only by the fact that several ...
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