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- Walter Johnson published Excelsior, Wayzata papers - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Walter Johnson, a former city newspaper reporter, took the plunge to live his dream, moving on to own, edit and report for his own newspaper. Johnson, who was publisher of the former Maverick of Excelsior and the former Wayzata Weekly News, died of ...
- "Driving to Camp Lend-A-Hand" (Seattle Times)
A part of being a parent, it seems, is spending too much time fearing the worst. Here Berwyn Moore, a Pennsylvania poet, expresses that...
- THE CENTER ISLE BLOG August 13, 2008 - Cape Breton Post
THE CENTER ISLE BLOG August 13, 2008Cape Breton Post, Canada - 47 minutes agoBoth of these plays are wickedly funny and entertaining but definitely not for a family audience. Friday evening, August 8, I was hosting Poetry With A View ...
- 'Stand the Storm' by Breena Clarke: - Dallas Morning News
'Stand the Storm' by Breena Clarke:Dallas Morning News, TX - 7 hours agoAnd the African-American family's emotional journey tugs and demands attention. "She'd shorted Ellen in looking out for Gabriel because she reasoned that ...
- Ahsan for developing national language - The Post
Ahsan for developing national languageThe Post, Pakistan - 4 hours agoWe need new poetry, new literature and new ideas that tell us to live an honourable life with liberty, prestige and justice," he said. ...
- Record: I am an Arab! (Express India)
Mahmoud Darwish, the incomparable poet of Palestinian experience, of exile, and of resistance, has slipped...
- Arts on Bricks got people to look down — and up - Kearney Hub
Gracie Pierzina, 6, of Kearney creates her own art Saturday during the Uptown Arts Festival. KEARNEY — Despite wet and cool weather, the Uptown Art Festival Saturday drew artists and audiences to downtown Kearney. Kearney Area Arts Council board ...
- OPINION: The anger, the longing, the hope —Uri Avnery - Daily Times
OPINION: The anger, the longing, the hope —Uri AvneryDaily Times, Pakistan - 1 hour agoHe was a master of classical Arabic, and equally at home with Western and Israeli poetry. Many believe that he was the greatest Arab poet, and one of the ...
- Leader sent to war crimes court - Sydney Morning Herald
Caught … Radovan Karadzic presents a bizarrely different face after his arrest on Monday. A SERBIAN judge has decided to hand over the arrested former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic to the international war crimes tribunal in The Hague. The ...
- From Nowhere to Everywhere and beyond: Judging the first book award - Guardian Blogs
A friend who was a travel rep used to complain that it was hell working in the leisure industry because you had to work when everyone else was on holiday. After a summer grappling with 170 books - the biggest ever submission for the Guardian first ...
- Poster poems: Toil and trouble - Guardian Unlimited
As the old joke goes, I love work; in fact, I could watch it all day. I suspect this is true for many of us, but the way things are going with the global economy, even opportunities to watch work may be strictly limited for some time to come. Who ...
- Prince shows off a different side for '21 Nights' (USA Today)
Downstairs in a dimly lighted screening room crowded with sofas, Prince leafs through the first authorized book of his career. "I wanted to document something that was never done before," he says, pausing at a photo of himself immersed in fog onstage. "I don't expect that record to be broken unless I break it."
- Are teachers responsible for the crisis in Education? - Politics.ie
Yesterday evening I was watching the news, and I became increasingly angry at the procession of saintly do gooders who had dipped into their own pockets to payy for essential supplies for their schools. After a night of deep rest I have come to the ...
- Sir Ben Kingsley Plays Roth’s Concupiscent Kepesh as Cruz Nudes Up - New York Observer
Shwing! Kingsley awaits Cruz’ marvelous breasts. Isabel Coixet’s Elegy , from the screenplay by Nicholas Meyer, based on the short novel The Dying Animal by Philip Roth, enters a metaphysical region between life and death that few films have ever ...
- The Killer: Anatomy Of A Mat Villain - Charleston Post Courier
The Killer: Anatomy Of A Mat VillainCharleston Post Courier, SC - 22 minutes agoA vegetarian who neither smoked nor drank, he loved poetry and classical music, especially Mozart, and was a deep thinker who studied theology and ...
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