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- M. Catherine Honemann - Baltimore Sun
M. Catherine Honemann, a retired senior accountant who was active in her church, died of heart failure May 16 at St. Joseph Medical Center. The Stella Maris resident was 88. Mary Catherine Blake was born and raised in Baltimore and graduated from ...
- North Charleston gets artsy - Charleston Post & Courier
"Forever Tango," the touring version of the Broadway show, will open the 2008 North Charleston Arts Festival on Friday at the North Charleston Performing Arts Center. Starting Friday, North Charleston will get a nice little culture boost when it ...
- Spike in sales for next poet laureate (The Charlotte Observer)
Kay Ryan is no longer an unknown poet. Demand for her work jumped sharply Thursday upon the Library of Congress' announcement that she had been named the new U.S. poet laureate, a one-year term beginning in the fall. Her collections "The Niagara River," "Say Uncle" and "Elephant Rocks" hold the top three spaces on Amazon.com's list of best-selling poetry books, and are out of stock. Meanwhile ...
- Baptist Congress recognizes Black Press editor - St. Louis American
Baptist Congress recognizes Black Press editorSt. Louis American, MO - 1 hour agoCiting the poetry of Maya Angelou, “Still I Rise,” Richard Wright’s classic novel “Native Son,” Denzel Washington’s movie “Great Debaters,” Rosamond and ...
- Oates goes inside minds of icons - Calgary Herald
Oates goes inside minds of iconsCalgary Herald, Canada - 4 hours agoIn this tender marriage of horror and emotional depth, of erotic power and vulnerability, Wild Nights! reaches its heights of poetry and resonance.
- Other Spots Where There's a Definite Buzz - Washington Post
· Starbucks (1601 University Ave.). Here at the Corner, the Storefront from Seattle is crowded and the renovated upstairs is a decent place for studying. The WiFi, however, is not free, and your barista has apparently graduated. Again. · Fox Park ...
- What's on guide - Middleton Guardian
Touchstones: Made in the 70s, Gone But Not Forgotten – until 7 September; Step Into the 70s – until 29 September; Street – until 7 September; How To See – until 13 July; A New Spirit in Printmaking – until 7 September. Telephone 924492 or ...
- Hip hop artist to rally for Zimbabwe - Frost Illustrated
Hip hop artist to rally for ZimbabweFrost Illustrated, IN - 1 hour agoMAKE SOME NOISE! will star the controversial poet Comrade Fatso with Chabvondoka, Zimbabwe’s leading protest band blending poetry, hip hop, chimurenga and ...
- Bear tale is a perfect storm of drama - National Post
Bear tale is a perfect storm of dramaNational Post, Canada - 51 minutes agoMarty, an author and former park warden whose poetry and essays are as integral to the Canadian Rockies as the fiction of Alistair MacLeod is to Cape Breton ...
- Read all 'Study Rails' posts in Webware - Webware.com
Studyrails is a relatively new tool for students who want to get their class schedule and study time synced up. It's mainly a calendaring tool, but thrown in is a mobile reminder service, and a forceful lock-out system that will keep your from ...
- Veterans honored at service - Keyser Mineral Daily News Tribune
Veterans honored at serviceKeyser Mineral Daily News Tribune, WV - 2 hours agoDonna Burdock and Charlotte Hamrick gave poetry readings. Rev. Danny Long of the Elk Garden Assembly of God Church led a prayer, and Glotfelty ended the ...
- Casper Calendar for July 2, 2008 - Casper Star-Tribune Online
Casper Calendar for July 2, 2008Casper Star-Tribune Online, WY - 2 hours agoJuly 21, 7:30 pm, Artcore Music & Poetry at The Jazz Spot. * July 23, 12:15 pm, Bach's Lunch Organ Recital at First United Methodist Church. ...
- Volunteer says taking first step is the hardest (The Doings Hinsdale)
One friend asking her to be involved kick-started a 20-plus year volunteer career for Hinsdale's Lisa Wilhelm Haag. "Start where you can to help a cause and say, 'What else can I do,' " she said. "Someone is going to call you about a volunteer opportunity." Since the 1980s, she has been involved with the YWCA of Metro Chicago, where she is the treasurer of the board and chairman of the finance ...
- Chuck Landon: Friday night proved good can die when young or old (The Huntington Herald-Dispatch)
Both philosophical premises met their fateful fruition here in Huntington late Friday night.
- David Berman Finds Comfort In His Own Head (The New York Sun)
There are no simple conversations with David Berman. The singer-songwriter, whom indie-rock historians always will remember as the guy who started the 1990s hipster favorite Pavement as a side project, has an acutely analytical mind that can find multiple layers of meaning in everything. Chatting over bistro fare in the Carroll Gardens neighborhood of Brooklyn during a recent visit to New York, ...
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