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- Extra entertainment at Burien's Strawberry & Arts Festival - Highline Times
Extra entertainment at Burien's Strawberry & Arts FestivalHighline Times, WA - 38 minutes agoKids' performances include circus arts, puppetry, physical comedy, songs, storytelling, poetry, riddles, and theatrical jump roping. ...
- Katie's lighter side (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
NEW YORK – Every weekday evening, Katie Couric is the picture of sobriety on the “CBS Evening News”: buttoned-down and earnest.
- Creative writing program features free readings - Citizens Voice
Creative writing program features free readingsCitizens Voice, PA - 9 minutes agoWednesday night will focus on playwriting, while other nights include samplings of poetry, fiction and prose. Books can be purchased at the downtown Barnes ...
- KARACHI: Zay Khay Sheen’s literary contribution discussed - DAWN Group
KARACHI: Zahida Khatoon Sherwani was a remarkable woman about whom very few people know today. Much ahead of her times in thought and wisdom, this poetess has been brought back to life in the literary circles by Fatima Hasan, a poet and short story ...
- Pembrokeshire prize poetry (NewsWales)
Poets of all ages are invited to enter the annual Pembrokeshire Fish Week poetry competition. This year it is called Angling for Words and entrants can interpret the subject in any way they want.
- Ammu-nomics - New York Times Blogs
Ammu-nomicsNew York Times Blogs, NY - 2 hours ago(SJD) Even if you don’t have a son fighting in Iraq, even if you don’t read poetry, even if you think you are immune to the power of a mother’s lament ...
- Oe, Pamuk discuss influences of West - The Daily Yomiuri
Oe, Pamuk discuss influences of WestThe Daily Yomiuri, Japan - 1 hour agoPamuk: I'm excited about my friendship and solidarity with such a splendid novelist. In addition, being with Mr. Oe makes me realize that I shoulder a large ...
- The 'Footprints' walk in the sand and mist winds up in court - The Wenatchee World Online
The 'Footprints' walk in the sand and mist winds up in courtThe Wenatchee World Online, WA - 7 hours agoLast fall, in an online article for the Poetry Foundation, a Brooklyn journalist and literary sleuth named Rachel Aviv traced elements of "Footprints" to a ...
- Fairy-filled festival transports its visitors to a whimsical world - Chicago Tribune
Rob Wood is lord of the fairies - and gnomes, elves, leprechauns, pixies and any other representative of the fantasy world. This weekend, Wood will play host to thousands of mortals - many dressed as fairies from all walks of folkloric life - at the ...
- Catalan writer and her Yorkshire tale - Huddersfield Examiner
Catalan writer and her Yorkshire taleHuddersfield Examiner, UK - 21 minutes agoThe book has had some editing but I didn’t want to change too much because it has a certain poetry,’’ said Marta. After completing the book, Marta had a few ...
- Things Fall Apart's still teaching lessons 50 years later - Nigeria Guardian
T he classic novel, Things Fall Apart by the master novelist, Prof. Chinua Achebe is 50 years old today having been first published in June 17, 1958. In the last couple of months, series of activities in Nigeria, the United Kingdom and United States ...
- Flag Day ceremony recalls deputy sheriff (The Daily Democrat)
Patriotism and recollections of slain Yolo County Deputy Sheriff Tony Diaz were focal points at Thursday's National Flag Day Ceremony held at the Employment Development Department.
- Potions: Cooking with kids - Los Angeles Times
Potions: Cooking with kidsLos Angeles Times, CA - 16 hours agoScattergood grew up in Iowa, has degrees in theology, poetry and cooking, and, when she isn't writing about food, is trying to get her two young daughters ...
- School Notes (4/23) (Ahwatukee Foothills News)
Tempe Union High School District will hold an open forum for the community, parents and staff to meet the candidate finalists for principal at Mountain Pointe High School, 4201 E. Knox Road, from 6 to 8 p.m. April 23. The forum will be held in the cafeteria.
- 'Author' has 200,000 books credited to his name (International Herald Tribune)
Philip Parker, a business school professor, has developed computer algorithms that collect publicly available information on a subject; many of the books are printed only when a customer buys one.
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