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- Interview with Christopher Conlon, Author of Mightnight on Mourn ... - Blogcritics.org
Interview with Christopher Conlon, Author of Mightnight on Mourn ...Blogcritics.org, OH - 5 hours agoPoetry, too, started for me then, with Poe - “Annabel Lee†was my first favorite poem. Eventually I found my way to science fiction and horror with people ...
- Post museum holds annual open house (The Arkansas City Traveler)
Geuda Springs musician-songwriter Bill Post will hold his annual open house this Saturday at his musical heritage museum at his family farm west of Arkansas City.
- Saddam feared getting 'venereal diseases' from his U.S. prison guards ... - Canada East
CAIRO, Egypt - Former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or some other l disease during his U.S.-supervised captivity, according to excerpts of his prison writings published in a leading Arab newspaper Monday. The London-based pan ...
- Outdoor notes: Lumberjack competition comes to Thanksgiving Point (The Salt Lake Tribune)
Thanksgiving Point will host the first round of STIHL Timbersports Series June 6 and 7 as part of its Wild Outdoor Festival. Timbersports will bring together professional athletes from around the world to compete in eight traditional lumberjack disciplines, including single buck, stock and hot saw,
- United we stand, divided we fall (Provo Daily Herald)
The huge redwood trees in California are considered to be the tallest trees in the world. Some of them are 300 feet high and more than 2,500 years old. One would think that trees so large would have a tremendous root system reaching down hundreds of feet into the earth. Not true. The redwoods actually have a very shallow root system, but they all intertwine. They don't stand alone, for all the ...
- America Back on Track... for Friday, July 25th - OpEdNews
OpEdNewsAmerica Back on Track... for Friday, July 25thOpEdNews, PA - 1 hour agoIn addition he has published more than 1500 SetonnoteS commentaries, plus poetry and political essays in publications across the country. ...
- Elementary students help select poems for national book (The Daily Reflector)
Students at South Greenville and Elmhurst elementary schools are helping to select poems for a new book to be published nationally.
- Local authors signing at Jesse Stuart Foundation - Huntington Herald Dispatch
Local authors signing at Jesse Stuart FoundationHuntington Herald Dispatch, WV - 3 hours agoClaudia Pemberton, will be signing her first novel, “Love Leaves No One Behind.†Claudia works for the Cabell County Public School System. ...
- Religion Notes - The Morning News
Religion NotesThe Morning News, AR - 13 hours agoThe evening features poetry, music and passages from books. The Men's Bible Study at First Presbyterian Church in Bentonville meets every Friday at 6:30 am ...
- Let's give the past a future - Globe and Mail
Let's give the past a futureGlobe and Mail, Canada - 2 hours agoSo does history have a Sugar Daddy with Cundill, in similar fashion to the way industrialist Scott Griffin has championed poetry? ...
- Thought Criminal Wins Appeal - Londonist
LondonistThought Criminal Wins AppealLondonist, UK - 3 hours ago... sobriquet "lyrical terrorist", applied not because of a love for rap rabble-rouser MIA but due to her penchant for writing extremist "poetry". ...
- 0 of 0 users found this review helpful - MovieWeb
0 of 0 users found this review helpfulMovieWeb - 10 hours agoPerferring to write poetry than spend time with his new wife. After meeting the other members of at a Sex Pistols concert Ian becomes the lead singer of ...
- Arts Calendar: 7/10-7/13 - Daily News Transcript
Arts Calendar: 7/10-7/13Daily News Transcript, MA - 4 hours agoTonight at 8, it's ``Men & Masculinity Revisited: An Exploration in Poetry and Song,'' featuring Franklin Abbott, Steven Riel, Rick Goldin and Willie ...
- LIBRARY: Book sale this weekend offers 25000 volumes - Ridgefield Press
LIBRARY: Book sale this weekend offers 25000 volumesRidgefield Press, USA - May 12, 2008The Friends have most recently sponsored National Poetry Month programs, the Ridgefield Folk programs (live music at the library) and the Readers’ Corner in ...
- Book review: Finding the deeper Albert Camus in his 'Notebooks, 1951-1959' (International Herald Tribune)
Beneath the author's ideological quarrels is a deeper unhappiness with the critical bent of the Paris intelligentsia.
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