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- Eve Jeanette Blohm Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive ... - 24-7PressRelease.com
The Cambridge mission is to deliver its members the recognition and competitive edge needed to network and do business effectively. NEW YORK, NY, October 11, 2008 /Cambridge Who's Who/ -- Eve Jeanette Blohm, Writer, Retired Investor and Artist, has ...
- 2000年Passage 3 - 新浪网
2000年Passage 3新浪网, China - 29 minutes agoWith regard to Futurist poetry, however, the case is rather difficult, for whatever Futurist poetry may be even admitting that the theory on which it is ...
- China’s Falun Gong Practitioners Wish Founder a Happy Mid-Autumn ... - The Epoch Times
September 14 marked China’s Mid-Autumn Festival, a traditional Chinese holiday for family get-togethers. Over the past few days, Falun Gong practitioners from all around the world, especially those from mainland China, have sent greetings through ...
- Don't be a-verse to entering poetry contest - Harborough Mail
Don't be a-verse to entering poetry contestHarborough Mail, UK - 6 hours agoPOETS in Harborough are being urged to enter a free competition to stand a chance of winning £1000. United Press sent an appeal to The Citizen asking for ...
- RESIDENTS DEMAND RELIEF ON TAXES - redbankgreen
RESIDENTS DEMAND RELIEF ON TAXESredbankgreen, NJ - 17 hours agoshow that's been called 'a rowdy, gutsy, free-for-all party' and a 'fusion of sport, poetry, and living-newspaper.' Guaranteeing '30 plays in 60 minutes,' ...
- PAL compiles annual anthologies for 2007 - Nation
ISLAMABAD - “The Academy publishes its selection every year from the prose and poetry in literary journals and magazines throughout the year in Pakistanâ€. These views were expressed by Iftikhar Arif, Chairman, Pakistan Academy of Letters, while ...
- Leo Carey: Nizza (The New Yorker)
Nizza is the Italian name for Nice, a city that was under Italian control for much of its history--Garibaldi was a nizzardo and was very annoyed when his home town was ceded to France, in 1860. Its food, a blend of Italian and Provençal influences, is handily exploited by . . .
- Passet talks about Foster at WC&F - Windy City Times
Passet talks about Foster at WC&FWindy City Times, IL - 1 hour agoIn a lovely work that includes samples of Foster's hard-to-find poetry, Passet tells the life story of a lesbian who was ahead of her time. ...
- Nightlife, Sept. 5-11 - Canton Repository
The Ticket Nightlife calendar will list DJs, open mic, jam nights, karaoke and live bands. Deadline for submitting Nightlife listings is noon Tuesday. To do so, fax The Repository at (330) 454-5745 or e-mail necole.sims@cantonrep.com American Legion ...
- Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish is dead at 67 (International Herald Tribune)
Mr. Darwish's prose gave voice to the Palestinian experience of exile, occupation and infighting.
- Room 217: Writing on reading - Foster's Daily Democrat
Room 217: Writing on readingFoster's Daily Democrat, NH - 2 hours agoThey can bring classic or contemporary poetry. They can bring fiction, nonfiction, comic books, essays, anthologies, anything except our class textbook. ...
- A new kind of poetry: the Oge.e.ku - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
A new kind of poetry: the Oge.e.kuSt. Louis Post-Dispatch, United States - Oct 2, 2008By Jane Henderson Pat Tovo says she’s having fun creating a new form of poetry. She calls it Oge.e.ku. (but don’t ask me how to pronounce it). ...
- Fort Bragg - Mendocino Coast Calendar of Events - Fort Bragg Advocate-News
thursday, aug. 7 - Advisory Council for the Area Agency on Aging, 1:30 p.m., Redwood Coast Senior Center, 490 N. Harold St., Fort Bragg. 463-7923. - Summer Reading Program Grand Finale, "Catch the Reading Bug Puppet Show," by Christe Smith and the ...
- The Third Screen: Barbara Feldon on the Future of Television - Huffington Post
The Third Screen: Barbara Feldon on the Future of TelevisionHuffington Post, NY - 1 hour agoThird Screen: You love poetry, too. Do you still do readings? Feldon: Yes. But when I cheer up, I turn to prose. Roll Credits: The Last Request (2006); ...
- Trace the steps of the tumultuous Dylan Thomas (The Salt Lake Tribune)
Going on the trail of Welsh poet Dylan Thomas easily could turn into a pub crawl. But you'll find far more than bars when tracing the steps of this tumultuous bard - though admittedly the only writer who chalked up more favorite drinking holes was Ernest Hemingway.
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