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- Holbrook brought street cred to Twin Cities writers’ market (Pulse of the Twin Cities)
Writer-editor-administrator Carolyn Holbrook, well known as SASE: The Write Place founding artistic director, is a singular presence in Twin Cities lit.
- The Movie Masochist: The unexpected, undeserving summer hit - Modesto Bee
Police shoot, kill man who stomped baby to death 4 women file lawsuit against Sheriff's Department Modesto man sentenced to a year in jail in son's death Ban on gay marriage needs non-religious basis Modesto police lose suspect, kill pit bulls in his ...
- Place setting - guardian.co.uk
Place settingguardian.co.uk, UK - 23 hours agoIn black tie to the Travellers Club on Pall Mall for the fifth annual Christopher Ondaatje prize for the book of poetry, fiction or "something called ...
- Around the Archdiocese - Catholic New World
Maryville Academy: celebrating 125th anniversary at 4:30 p.m. July 26 Mass with Cardinal George, light refreshments follow, at Maryville, 1150 N. River, Des Plaines, RSVP by July 15 to Ellen, at (847) 294-1982. Franciscan Sisters of the Sacred Heart ...
- NOTES OF INTEREST ART EXHIBITS Galerie Ouest in Ste. Anne de ... - West Island Chronicle
NOTES OF INTEREST ART EXHIBITS Galerie Ouest in Ste. Anne de ...West Island Chronicle, Canada - 2 hours agoExperience home and garden tours, as well as poetry readings, an art workshop, harp recital, quilting demonstration, and more, in an historic setting ...
- Cruise Is 'Mentally Ill,' Pinsky's a 'Nazi' - ABC News Blogs
You mess with Top Gun, you get called a Nazi. Then, apparently, you apologize. Late Thursday, Dr. Drew Pinsky apologized to Tom Cruise for insinuating he's mentally ill, but refused to let the star's lawyer, who compared him to the Nazis, have the ...
- Guest opinion: Student praises THS' Raza Studies program - Tucson Citizen
Guest opinion: Student praises THS' Raza Studies programTucson Citizen, AZ - 12 hours agoWe even read and compared American poets with contemporary hip-hop. That may sound odd, but both use imagery, metaphors and assonance to brag about ...
- Education briefs for May 25 - Bucks County Courier Times
BRISTOL TOWNSHIP SCHOOLS - The annual Tiger Classic 5K Race & Fun Run is scheduled Friday at the football stadium adjacent to Harry S Truman High School in Bristol Township. Proceeds from the two fundraising events will benefit the district's ...
- 'Saffron King' finds niche in New York - Turkish Daily News
With his flowing black hair, bushy beard and slight paunch, Behroush Sharifi hops off his bicycle and bounds into an expensive restaurant on the Upper West Side. He takes the leather satchel hanging from his shoulder and starts to pull out little ...
- Students to tackle the Kokoda Track (Weekly Times)
Local Year 12 students James Black and Kimberley Counter will be faced with a life-changing experience when they walk Papua New Guinea’s Kokoda Track later this year.
- Community news &bull... - Akron Beacon Journal
Community news &bull...Akron Beacon Journal, OH - 3 hours agoRyanAustin Dennis, a senior at Copley High School, was a 2008 finalist of Slam U, the annual series of free poetry workshops and slams for teens sponsored ...
- Your Rockland Express community news (The Journal News)
Sharon M. Goodman, the former principal of St. Catharine of Alexandria School in Blauvelt, has been named the principal of the newly formed Holy Family Catholic Academy in Norwood, N.J. The academy was formed through a merger of the Catholic Academy of Northern Valley in Demarest, N.J., and Holy Family Interparochial School in Norwood.
- 2 choral groups plan spring concerts - Toledo Blade
2 choral groups plan spring concertsToledo Blade, OH - 1 hour agoOne of 42 performers selected for this contest, Kostraba, who also performs and leads a chamber music group locally, is playing Robert Muczynski's ...
- Show type: Misc live shows - Chortle
Show type: Misc live showsChortle, UK - 6 minutes agoLatitude has always strived to be more than your normal beer-soaked, mud-splattered music festival, boasting a packed theatre, dance, poetry and literary ...
- Wooster's Fuller sisters make literary history in the mid-1800s (The Daily Record)
WOOSTER -- In the mid-1800s the city was the home of two women who became the toast of the American literary world. Francis and Metta Fuller were two sisters whose poetry was first collected in the same volume, to the rave reviews of Victorian society.
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