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- One Frosting licks the others; onto the next contest - MinnPost.com
One Frosting licks the others; onto the next contestMinnPost.com, MN - 4 hours agoVerseOrWorsifiers were asked to submit a two- or four-line bit of poetry beginning "Whose words these are I think I know." The entry from Fred Hedling (aka ...
- Review and Interview, 'Muhammad Ali: Made in Miami' on PBS Aug. 11th a ... - Monsters and Critics
No other sports figure captured my imagination or interest the way Muhammad Ali did when I was a little kid in the late sixties and seventies.
- A River Called Time looks at traditional values - Metro
MetroA River Called Time looks at traditional valuesMetro, UK - 1 hour agoComing to terms with the past helps young Mariano to face new threats that put their family home in jeopardy. Couto writes with a strong sense of poetry ...
- PREVIEW: Kerrytown BookFest - Ann Arbor News Blog
The Kerrytown BookFest is coming up on Sunday, Sept. 7, reminding us yet again that this is a fabulous town in which to be a book lover. Who: Folks who make, write and read books. What: One-day, free festival. Authors' appearances, book-making ...
- Canadian playwright Reaney dies | Connery to unveil his memoirs - Telegraph-Journal
Canadian playwright Reaney dies | Connery to unveil his memoirsTelegraph-Journal, Canada - Jun 13, 2008He won three Governor General's Awards for poetry and drama, the first in 1949 for a collection of poetry, The Red Heart. In 1966 he founded the Listener's ...
- Randy Newman, "Harps and Angels" (Nonesuch) - RedOrbit
Randy Newman, "Harps and Angels" (Nonesuch)RedOrbit, TX - 10 hours agoHis bare-knuckled, barroom poetry takes the point of view of hard-bitten losers and boozers, and it's shot with blue-collar authenticity. ...
- Coming Attractions: Madison team's dates, locations set for National ... - Wisconsin State Journal
NATIONAL POETRY SLAM, Tuesday, Aug. 5 to Saturday, Aug. 9, various downtown Madison venues, www.nps2008.com . Madison team competes at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 6 and 10 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 7 at the Brink Lounge. Twenty-five teams compete in the semi ...
- Read All About It - Newsday
The newspaper came late to Long Island.Ninety-nine years, seven months and two weeks after America's first newspaper, Publick Occurrences Both Forreign and Domestick, was published in Boston, Frothingham's Long-Island Herald was issued from a small ...
- You lead a sad existence, Charlie Brown - UNLV The Rebel Yell
You lead a sad existence, Charlie BrownUNLV The Rebel Yell, NV - 1 hour agoThe poetry behind this was brilliant, albeit unplanned. Although his death was a surprise, his retirement was not, and Schultz had the opportunity to send ...
- William Petersen leaving "CSI"; Jessica Alba shows off baby Honor: The ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Say goodbye to Grissom. The head Gore Geek is leaving Las Vegas. William Petersen, who has been lead character Gil Grissom on "CSI" since the show began eight years ago, is leaving the show in the middle of the coming season. He will, however, stay ...
- Irene Gammel's 'Looking For Anne of Green Gables' - International Herald Tribune
Irene Gammel's 'Looking For Anne of Green Gables'International Herald Tribune, France - 2 hours agoEwan Macdonald won her affections and carried her off to Ontario, where she raised two children and wrote 20 novels and two poetry collections. ...
- Philadelphia holds a âweekend of peace,â march tonight (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
Five years ago, a small group of friends decided they had to stand against violence in their Philadelphia communities.
- Whale of a city (Boston Globe)
DISTANCE FROM BOSTON: 112 miles POPULATION: 25,671 WEBSITES: newlondonmainstreet.org, ci.new-london.ct.us ODD FACT: Eugene O'Neill, the country's only Nobel-prize-winning playwright, spent his early summers in New London, where he later wrote stories and poetry for The New London Telegraph. The story of modern-day New London can be seen in Bank Street, not far from the mouth of the Thames River, ...
- An appreciation of Pixar's Wall-E - Rediff
RediffAn appreciation of Pixar's Wall-ERediff, India - 9 minutes agoThe odds are stacked against them, the protagonist is klutzy beyond repair, and the poetry found in their impossible dalliance is banal, slapstick -- and, ...
- Author finds winning feeling second time around (Sedalia Democrat)
Linda Fisher knew she wanted to be a writer since her first pass at college. The career didnât work out that time, and neither did the first college try. âI just sort of got a little sidetrackedâ when marriage and life got in the way, the 56-year-old Fisher said.
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