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- Life stories, all in six words - Pantagraph
"To be or not to be." That's Shakespeare -- you might know him. "Britney Spears goes off the rails." That's on the cover of tabloids. "I love you" holds such power. A few words can distill lifetimes. We're proving that to you here. This story's in ...
- Signposts: Berkeley group names '10 best ethical destinations" - Inside Bay Area
In an effort to get travelers off the beaten path and support destinations in developing countries, Berkeley-based Ethical Traveler has published a list of the "10 best ethical destinations." The organization said in a statement that many countries ...
- Outdoor notebook: Finish summer break with a shorelands tour - Salt Lake Tribune
The Nature Conservancy is holding a back-to-school tour Aug. 23. On Aug. 23, a Nature Conservancy of Utah guide will take kids on a tour of the Great Salt Lake Shorelands Preserve. The event will include hands-on activities and poetry writing. The ...
- Young Men Learn Duty to God at Camp - Ventura County Star
Young Men Learn Duty to God at CampVentura County Star, CA - 4 hours agoHe challenged them to memorize something everyday like scriptures or poetry. He challenged them to obtain all the education they can to be successful in ...
- War of the words - Steamboat Pilot
War of the wordsSteamboat Pilot, CO - 11 hours ago“Good poetry should elicit emotion. After you read it, you should feel sad or angry or something. And when someone reads it aloud, it puts the force in it ...
- Literary Calendar: September 13-19 - The Gazette (Montreal)
The Gazette (Montreal)Literary Calendar: September 13-19The Gazette (Montreal), Canada - 5 hours agoMaxianne Berger and Peter Dale Scott read poetry as part of the Atwater Poetry Project, 7 pm at Atwater Library, 1200 Atwater Ave. ...
- We miss Faraz! - The Post
We miss Faraz!The Post, Pakistan - 1 hour agoDuring the period of self-exile, Faraz wrote his best poetry, including the poetry of resistance, Mohassra, which is the most prominent political poem ...
- Headlines ... well, just read below - Evansville Courier-Press
As you may know, there's a town in Southern Illinois called Oblong. Another in the central part of the Prairie State bears the name Normal. And so it is that a friend swears he once saw this headline in a local newspaper: "Normal man marries Oblong ...
- Nice Story About Smile Train - New York Times Blogs
Nice Story About Smile TrainNew York Times Blogs, NY - 14 minutes 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 ...
- First Christmas by Alastair Macdonald - The Conservative Voice
First Christmas by Alastair MacdonaldThe Conservative Voice, NC - 10 minutes agoFrom simple nudges to the convergence of author, poetry, Coptic artist, experienced publisher and 25 years of being persistent, something has been born. ...
- Volunteers WEB - Savannah Morning News
Volunteers WEBSavannah Morning News, GA - 25 minutes agoCall the African-American Health Information and Resource Center at 447-6605. Hospice Care of America is seeking volunteers to provide companionship or ...
- An Influx of Poets - Central Maine Morning Sentinel
An Influx of PoetsCentral Maine Morning Sentinel, ME - 35 minutes agoA two-time Pulitzer Prize winner, Lowell has been called the greatest American lyrical poet of the 20th century. Stafford, who won the Pulitzer Prize for ...
- Tickets for cowboy poetry gathering at park on sale - Carson Times
Tickets for cowboy poetry gathering at park on saleCarson Times, NV - 9 hours agoAdvanced sales are at Sheplers Western Wear, 255 E. Plumb Lane in Reno; Corral West Ranchwear, 1203 S. Carson St. in Carson City or online at.
- Boarding Gate - Salon
Michael Madsen and Asia Argento in "Boarding Gate." March 21, 2008 | In an early scene in Olivier Assayas' hypnotic, angular thriller "Boarding Gate," Asia Argento, as the ex-lover of Michael Madsen's international business tycoon, reflects on the ...
- Ask a poet: Philip Pardi (The UTD Mercury)
Philip Pardi Director of College Writing at Bard College, will read his work and sign copies of his first book, "Meditations on Rising and Falling," at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 23 in the McDermott Suite. "Meditations" was a winner of the 2008 Brittingham Prize in Poetry. For more answers from Pardi, go to www.utdmercury.com.
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