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- Midland Remembers: Our dads for Father's Day 2008 (Midland Daily News)
    Good fathers are remembered by their children through a many faceted prism made up of love and the desire to make them proud
- A long flowering - Baltimore Sun
The poet Josephine Jacobsen, in an essay she wrote for The Sun almost 30 years ago, decried how hard it was to get inside things that should be easy to open (milk cartons, aspirin bottles), yet how quickly Americans seemed to expect personal intimacy ...
- Ongoing events - Advocate Weekly
Ongoing eventsAdvocate Weekly, MA - 3 hours agoBerkshire Writers Room, all meetings at 7 pm: poetry, second Wednesday (Wild Sage, North Street); all-genre, third Thursday (Mason Library, Main Street, ...
- Young Writers Award deadline looms - News.com.au
TIME is running out for Queensland's aspiring young authors to polish up their manuscripts for a chance to win the State Library of Queensland's 2008 Young Writers Award. Entries for the award, which comprises $2000, professional development courses ...
- The Curious History of an Herbal Remedy - LiveScience.com
The Curious History of an Herbal RemedyLiveScience.com, NY - 33 minutes agoThere were the typical diversions: he golfed, published bad poetry, and learned to play the bagpipes. He loathed, in particular, the botany he was forced to ...
- For cops on street, it's a war out there - Jackson Clarion Ledger
For cops on street, it's a war out thereJackson Clarion Ledger, MS - 50 minutes agoThe people you deal with live in shrink-wrapped worlds, reduced to stinking alleys, the boundaries delineated only by the shadows, without books or poetry ...
- Reading something into it - Sedalia Democrat
Jonathan Biggs, 9, wanted to stay home with his sister and watch TV this summer. He did not want to read. When his mother told him he would attend a special reading camp at Heber Hunt Elementary School, he was unhappy. “She literally had to drag me ...
- Fall cancellations throw fans out of harmony - Columbus Dispatch
Columbus DispatchFall cancellations throw fans out of harmonyColumbus Dispatch, OH - 10 hours ago... referring to Music Director Junichi Hirokami as "poetry in motion." His family, Smith said, might attend a classical concert in Toledo, where daughter ...
- Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2008 - Metapsychology
Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2008Metapsychology, NY - 2 hours agoFond of a rather high-flown style of prose, he saves his most melodramatic turns of phrase for rhapsodizing about melancholy folk-- those "gloomy souls who ...
- Community Calendar - July 8 (Akron Beacon Journal)
Area community events for the entire family
- Tessie's People: Thankful survivor dives headfirst - Scotts Valley/San Lorenzo Valley Press-Banner
Tessie's People: Thankful survivor dives headfirstScotts Valley/San Lorenzo Valley Press-Banner, CA - 1 hour agoThey live on campus with their three youngest children: Katherine, a senior at Scotts Valley High, is an aspiring writer who writes poetry and short stories ...
- Duxbury Free Library events - Duxbury Reporter
Duxbury Free Library eventsDuxbury Reporter, USA - 9 minutes agoStories, poetry, music and activities for beginner readers entering grades one and two. Registration is required. Sign up for any or all five weeks. ...
- Rappers and poets and artists -- oh my! (Miami Herald)
It's no secret that some of us, ahem, love little, off-the-beaten-path places, especially in this town, where paths may be off and may be beaten but rarely does the twain meet. One of those places is Circa 28 in Wynwood. On Friday, a bigger than usual fusion of art, poetry and music will occur, beginning with a live performance by monthly resident band Elastic Bond at 11 p.m. and continuing with ...
- A private glimpse of reality (Guardian Unlimited)
This is the story of a writer's weekend. It's not a lost weekend - alcoholic obliteration and the romance of failure - but a weekend of self-recovery and breakthroughs, a spectacular 48 hours that changed the course of a career.
- Upstate religious retreats open to visitors (The Buffalo News)
NEW LEBANON -- At the former Shaker village, where the Taconic Mountains roll into the Berkshires and New York touches Massachusetts, Yaqin Aubert read aloud Hindu, Buddhist, Taoist, Zoroastrian, Judaic, Christian and Islamic texts during the Sunday service at the Sufireligious retreat.
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