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- Ad Astra: Glancy explores American Indian legacy (Lawrence Journal-World)
Diane Glancy, of Prairie Village, has German/English and Cherokee heritage. She writes about her family, American Indian histories and the Midwest. Her novel “Pushing the Bear” is one of the best-known accounts of the Trail of Tears. Her novel “Stone Heart” is about Sacajawea.
- Here, tell these people something they don't know about me. - Globe and Mail
Barack Obama has already referenced Jay-Z by brushing off his shoulders. Last night, I got the distinct impression that the Democratic candidate for president has been watching the Eminem movie 8 Mile . Remember the last battle scene, when Rabbit ...
- Autism forum scheduled for today in Syracuse (The Post-Standard)
State Assemblyman Will Barclay will host an Autism Awareness Forum from 10 a.m. to noon today in Syracuse. Barclay, R-Pulaski, hopes to get feedback from families impacted by autism.
- Dragging Anchor (Washington Post)
The images are blurry and grainy, like a dream, dense with a meaning just beyond the mind's reach. The reels are out of order and I am not always sure what I am looking at as I search for answers in home movies taken 45 years ago. My father had transferred the films to videotape before he died. T...
- Minister sends condolences on poet’s death - Peninsula On-line
Minister sends condolences on poet’s deathPeninsula On-line, Qatar - Aug 12, 2008The minister said in two cables of condolences sent yesterday to the poet''s family and the Palestinian Writers’ Union "we have received with deep sadness ...
- Regional Happenings: Elvis Week, cowboys, melons & more - Baxter Bulletin
Regional Happenings: Elvis Week, cowboys, melons & moreBaxter Bulletin, AR - 1 hour agoCelebrate America's Western culture with music, storytelling and poetry recitations by working cowboys. Concerts planned both evenings. ...
- Finding fairies - Salt Lake Tribune
Finding fairiesSalt Lake Tribune, United States - 4 minutes ago(³That is what turned him inward to start writing poetry and music," she said.) The play was meant to be a ballet, but Jodi and Graham happened to stop by ...
- A sinister atmosphere spreads … - Slate
Economics and witchcraft: this is not a combination we'll be hoping for more of in the future. Tim Harford's "Undercover Economist" on the dangers of being a witch in a recession produced considerable unease and gloom, and that's just in someone ...
- State library announces best books of Indiana awards - nwitimes.com
State library announces best books of Indiana awardsnwitimes.com, IN - 52 minutes agoThe competition consists of four categories, children's/young adult; fiction; nonfiction; and poetry. A panel of judges in each category considered all ...
- 1-25 of 167 results - Seattle Weekly
Category Art Exhibitions Art Openings & Events Books & Authors Cabaret/Burlesque/Variety Classical/Opera Club Events Comedy Dance Family Events Fashion Festivals/Parades Food Events Lectures LGBT Local Film/Arthouse Museums Music Poetry/Spoken Word ...
- Guiding Light: The O'Neill Controversy - Firefox News
Guiding Light: The O'Neill ControversyFirefox News, AZ - 11 minutes agoShe also write reviews for Dark Discoveries. Her reviews have also been featured in Noneuclidean Cafe, The Dream People, Night to Dawn, and Gothic Review. ...
- In a Zen state of mind - Orleans Star
In a Zen state of mindOrleans Star, Canada - 4 hours agoArtist Peter Vernon Quenter meshes brush calligraphy, photography and haiku poetry in his latest exhibit at the Cumberland Gallery. ...
- Country for Old Men - Slate
I have long considered David Lodge's novels a guilty pleasure. They are comedies of manners that, despite Lodge's literary aspirations, succeed mostly as what Graham Greene called entertainments. Lodge chooses themes that are serious enough. The ...
- Tony Jeffries guaranteed boxing light-heavyweight bronze medal in ... - Daily Telegraph
Tony Jeffries guaranteed boxing light-heavyweight bronze medal in Beijing Tony Jeffries, the former nightclub doorman who has spent his nights here writing prose to his girlfriend back home, was poetry in motion as he cruised to a 10-2 victory ...
- How to fly without fear (Independent)
Last week's "terror plunge" to an emergency landing by a Qantas jumbo jet will have done little to soothe the intense fear of flying suffered by one in five of the UK population. Boarding an aeroplane may actually be the safest form of travel, but being stuck in a metal tube, 39,000 feet in the air, can exacerbate so many other phobias: fear of crowds, heights, confined spaces and loss of ...
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