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- 'Can You Imagine': Author Shares His Life Stories Through New ... - Biloxi Sun Herald
Short stories and poems encourage the reader to imagine the possibilities for their life in Kelly K. Owens' new book "Can You Imagine" (published by AuthorHouse - http://www.authorhouse.com). Within the 340 pages, Owens shares the knowledge he has ...
- The Amazing Story of Trumbo - ComingSoon.net
ComingSoon.netThe Amazing Story of TrumboComingSoon.net - 1 hour agoIt's got such depth and poetry and humor and pain and all the different elements of it, and I think what he was trying to capture more than anything. ...
- Why I'm Not Getting Married ... Again - Huffington Post
Why I'm Not Getting Married ... AgainHuffington Post, NY - 36 minutes agoThe Canadians took everything very seriously with music, poetry, and a very earnest justice of the peace, but I honestly don't remember the date, ...
- Forum season to have contemporary African-Armerican focus - Seattle Times
Forum season to have contemporary African-Armerican focusSeattle Times, United States - 59 minutes ago... a contemporary African-American focus. The season will begin with a return appearance by Daniel Beaty, in his show "Resurrection," a blending of poetry, ...
- Friends of Library announce scholarship recipients - hometownweekly
Friends of Library announce scholarship recipientshometownweekly, MA - 12 hours agoHe was also chosen by the judges to receive the All-School Poetry Award worth $500. Junior Michaela Pembroke was the recipient of the Prose Award for ...
- Former boxing champ finds solace in writing, will speak at workshop - Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Former boxing champ finds solace in writing, will speak at workshopRochester Democrat and Chronicle, NY - 1 hour agoMurray says he writes every day — in his journal, on scraps of paper or on his cell phone — whether it's poetry he composes in his head or a quote he thinks ...
- NEA Awards 'Big Read' Grants - Daily Herald
LOS ANGELES -- The National Endowment for the Arts announced Monday that more than 200 organizations nationwide will receive grants totaling $2.8 million to host "The Big Read," an initiative meant to restore book reading in American culture. In 2004 ...
- A Sprinkle of art coming to St. John's - St. John's Telegram
St. John's TelegramA Sprinkle of art coming to St. John'sSt. John's Telegram, Canada - 2 hours agoThe art festival will also include performances by buskers and art workshops for children and adults as well as film screenings, poetry readings and an ...
- A Separate Peace - Washington Post
Washington PostA Separate PeaceWashington Post, United States - 4 hours agoThe fictional Emily, a nurse like her biographical counterpart, marries a doctor and remains childless; Alfred, a mild and playful family man, ...
- Guest List: Ponytail (Pitchfork)
Ponytail's Jeremy Hyman, Ken Seeno, Molly Siegel, and Dustin Wong, whose diverse tastes result in a number of disparate song recommendations, nevertheless all seem to agree on the best two TV shows of the past few years. [Interview: Tyler Grisham] read more
- Rushdie traces the roots of his latest award-winning tale - Malaysia Star
Rushdie traces the roots of his latest award-winning taleMalaysia Star, Malaysia - 1 hour agoHe found that a lot of poetry of that period used the image of black-eyed beauty. The beloved always had black eyes. He borrowed his hot-blooded heroine ...
- Martin Atkins: Teaching Bands To Tour Smart - NPR News
Since writing Tour: Smart, Martin Atkins has traveled the country teaching aspiring musicians and bands the basics of how to have a successful tour. All Things Considered , July 6, 2008 - Drummer Martin Atkins spent the 1980s and 90s performing and ...
- Jimmy Wayne revisits traumatic childhood experiences in new songs - My Tennessean.com
Jimmy Wayne revisits traumatic childhood experiences in new songsMy Tennessean.com, TN - 2 hours agoWayne remembers that day when his stepfather shot the teen's sister-in-law in the back, leaving her paralyzed. What's worse, the country singer says, ...
- ACT-SO students to go to nationals (Florence Morning News)
A group of high school students from the Pee Dee will soon be on their way to compete at the NAACP National ACT-SO scholarship competition in Orlando.
- Believing in the right to an education - Brazil Times
Believing in the right to an educationBrazil Times, IN - 1 hour agoHe has received certificates and praise for writing poetry and prose. One of the reasons that we were given was that our grandson was 18 and could get his ...
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