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- Spotlight: Baraboo native publishes novel (Baraboo News Republic)
Bill Meissner is a career singles hitter who at last is swinging for the fences. The Baraboo native has published several books, including a collection of short stories about baseball — "Hitting into the Wind" — that earned acclaim in 1994. This month, Meissner celebrates the publication of his first novel, "Spirits in the Grass." It's another baseball-themed book, but Meissner said crafting a ...
- Fitting farewell to Palestinian poet - BBC Middle East
From a formal honour guard in the presidential compound to a jostling crowd around a hillside gravesite, Mahmoud Darwish's final journey reflected his place in the emotions of Palestinians. His poetry on the Palestinian identity earned him a ...
- A paper cut would be a good thing - MLive.com
A paper cut would be a good thingMLive.com, MI - 3 hours agoI'm going to do the same with the shoebox of poems Tom wrote as a teen. In other words, I have enough paper that needs keeping without the literal junk. ...
- Political Punch - ABC News Blogs
Jake Tapper is ABC News' Senior National Correspondent based in the network's Washington bureau. He writes about politics and popular culture and covers a range of national stories. Inspiration is nice. But some folks seem to be getting out of hand ...
- Solzhenitsyn escaped a prison with a message for U.S. - MySanAntonio
The art of medicine outshines the science that supports it Combined housing agency will eliminate duplication U.S. should honor trucking provision Wanted: Gusher of ideas There is no celebration in misfortunes of others County, city acting to protect ...
- The 'Quiet' man: Eliot man recalls a 'masterpiece' film - Portsmouth Herald News
The 'Quiet' man: Eliot man recalls a 'masterpiece' filmPortsmouth Herald News, NH - 24 minutes agoBut the narrative, written in that gentle, lyrical, southern-tinged prose that is unmistakably James Agee's, we hear and begin to see what is not right ...
- Sunday Happenings (Bostonist)
Bivalves -- The Shellfish Shindig brings the fishermen and shellfish farmers of Massachusetts to Boston. Learn about sustainable aquaculture, drink beer, and, most importantly, gorge yourself on oysters and clams. Sponsored by the Massachusetts Aquaculture Association. Samuel Adams Brewery, 30 Germania St., Jamaica Plain, noon - 5 p.m. $10 donation. Poetry -- Boston Poet Laureate Sam ...
- Hispanic Heratige Month gives groups opportunity to share their ... - Shorthorn
Hispanic Heritage Month celebrates and educates others about the Hispanic culture, said Diana Padilla, Delta Alpha Sigma member. Business management sophomore Roberto Maddox said the month is for understanding different cultures and how they relate ...
- Author of youth novels, Eyerly dies at age 100 (The Des Moines Register)
Legend has it that Jeannette Eyerly started writing young adult novels when her daughters remarked that fiction for teenagers was lackluster.
- Renee Fleming To Wear Fashions By Designers John Galliano - HULIQ.com
Three of the world’s top fashion designers will create costumes for Renee Fleming for the Metropolitan Opera’s opening night gala on Monday, September 22. Fashion legends John Galliano, Christian Lacroix, and Karl Lagerfeld for Chanel will each ...
- Book lists backroads of Texas - Abilene Reporter-News
Book lists backroads of TexasAbilene Reporter-News, TX - 6 minutes agoTexas Poetry Calendar: More than 75 Texas poets have pieces published in the new "Texas Poetry Calendar 2009," edited by Scott Wiggerman and Cindy Huyser ...
- Asian Celebration continues today with focus on nature - Chicago Daily Herald
Chicago Daily HeraldAsian Celebration continues today with focus on natureChicago Daily Herald, IL - 42 minutes ago... life and each other. As Robertson and his wife, QZ, who hails from mainland China, set up for the tea ceremony demonstrations, Robertson said poetry is ...
- Renaissance man (Deccan Herald)
Abha Iyengar writes about passion in creativity and how at times thats all it takes to make a difference.
- Promoting reading habit via Selangor Book Fair - New Straits Times
Realising that good reading habit is an innate feature of a knowledge society, the 2008 Selangor Book Fair was launched on last Saturday to promote reading habit in the society. Sarwani Abdul Jalal, the Selangor Public Library Corporation’s (PPAS ...
- Music Review: Jamey Johnson CD (AP via Yahoo! News)
Jamey Johnson, "That Lonesome Song" (Mercury Nashville)
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