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- Glanton Elementary Rededicated - Newnan Times-Herald
Glanton Elementary RededicatedNewnan Times-Herald, GA - 2 hours ago... and long-time friends. Glanton, who likes to pen poetry, told the hundreds gathered in the school's cafeteria that he felt much gratitude and humility. ...
- Memorial service Saturday for Sharon Cave Rice - Collinsville News
Memorial service Saturday for Sharon Cave RiceCollinsville News, OK - 28 minutes agoIn the 1990s, she won several awards for poetry and fiction from Tulsa Friends of the Public Library, Famous Poets Society, the Oklahoma Chapter of the ...
- Another mind-blowing win for Jamaica's Usain Bolt (Miami Herald)
BEIJING - Once you blow away the world, simply running wondrously isn't enough.
- Teen Talk: Don't feel bad for grieving loss of cat - Sacramento Bee
Teen Talk: Don't feel bad for grieving loss of catSacramento Bee, USA - 4 hours ago... poetry or art so you have an outlet for your emotions. Or plant a small tree in your yard in honor of your cat. There is nothing wrong with feeling sad ...
- Rafael Chacón’s definitive biography of unsung architect AJ Gibson. - New West
Rafael Chacón’s definitive biography of unsung architect AJ Gibson.New West, MT - 1 hour ago... and the editor of the Clark Fork Journal. His second book, Fresh Oil and Loose Gravel: Road Poetry 1998-2008, was published last month. By Richard Martin.
- Found: Lost musician (Prairie Public Broadcasting)
Critical acclaim comes 38 years after folk artist Sixto Diaz Rodriguez released his album "Cold Fact."
- Beck: Columns forge links with readers - Sioux Falls Argus Leader
Beck: Columns forge links with readersSioux Falls Argus Leader, SD - 53 minutes agoIf it also happens to be sheer poetry, great. But that's not the goal. Some weeks, in my case, it's enough just to get a column done. ...
- The sunnier side of Vallejo - Vallejo Times-Herald
In regards to Bill Rhue's letter ("Still waiting on Vallejo," Sept. 3), give that "next Sausalito" dream a rest once and for all. I moved here in 2004. Yes, true, I long to move back to Brooklyn some day. And yes, I loathe some of the drawbacks in ...
- Faith & values: Dalai Lama has political, religious roles to fill (Billings Gazette)
His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama is both the head of state and the spiritual leader of Tibet, an arid plateau that lies to the north of India and the west of China. Tibet has the Earth's highest mountains. It has an average altitude of 14,000 feet abo ...
- My Secret Life: Peter Serafinowicz, Actor and comedian, age 36 (Independent)
The home I grew up in... Not many people know that Liverpool has a big sign on a hill, much like the one in Hollywood. Our house was behind one of the big "O"s.
- Scotland Festival: Cady's artwork lives on - Greene County Daily World
Greene County Daily WorldScotland Festival: Cady's artwork lives onGreene County Daily World, In - 12 minutes agoShe combines watercolors with poetry and calligraphy. She painstakingly applies her poetry in calligraphy to original art work -- a technique few artists in ...
- A Mixed-Up One-Man 'World' (Washington Post)
The lone character in Chris Stezin's "This Perfect World" is a bit of a basket case, and he seems to know it.
- Writing gurus inaugurate the Orcas Island Writers Festival - PNW Local News
Writing gurus inaugurate the Orcas Island Writers FestivalPNW Local News, WA - 48 minutes ago“Some begin writing after they arrive, surprising themselves with their sudden need to put a story or poem down on paper.†With such a beautiful location ...
- Guiding Light Stars Light up Events - Firefox News
Guiding Light Stars Light up EventsFirefox News, AZ - 1 hour ago... which publishes speculative short stories, and is the editor for the print poetry magazine Illumen. She also write reviews for Dark Discoveries. ...
- Soul of the Boot: In Southern Italy, little-visited Puglia offers warmth, wine and gloriously fresh food (Miami Herald)
Travelers -- even Italians -- may tell you that the heel of the Italian boot is remote and unhospitable. They haven't been here. Those in-the-know might mention medieval towns spilling from rocky cliffs above Caribbean-blue seas and the mysterious eight-sided Castel del Monte, the cone-topped houses of Valle d'Istria and long stretches of olive groves sweeping across the hills. They will note ...
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