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- Dolly M. Dowd -- Austin - Post-Bulletin
Dolly M. Dowd -- AustinPost-Bulletin, MN - 41 minutes agoShe gave talks at area schools about her Welsh ancestry and was known for her poetry and cake-decorating talents. Her other interests included keeping up ...
- Book events and happenings - Post-Bulletin
Book events and happeningsPost-Bulletin, MN - 59 minutes agoPOETRY: We'll published high-quality poetry by area writers on this page. Poems of literary quality -- especially poetry on Minnesota places, ...
- Afterlife: The rhyme of a slow, spirit-sapping death - Daily Telegraph
Who's causing hours of needless pain. A couple of months ago, I ripped into Tony Harrison's verse drama Fram at the NT, a dreadful epic about a Scandinavian polar explorer I'd never previously heard of and have already forgotten. Roger Allam (as Max ...
- 'Close to my heart' (Eureka Times-Standard)
ARCATA -- Barbara Rich is showing her wedding shawl this month at the Arcata Co-op, Eighth and I streets. ”This is a piece that is very close to my heart,” said Rich.
- Publisher lands job at hospital - Newsday
NEW HAVEN, Conn. - The publisher of Journal Register Co.'s flagship newspaper, the New Haven Register, is leaving the company for a post at a New Haven hospital. Kevin Walsh will become vice president of development at Yale-New Haven Hospital on June ...
- 'The Willow Tree' offers cautions about what we see (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
Iranian director Majid Majidi's sad, soulful film is his second to explore blindness and sight on multiple levels. His heartbreaking 1999 film, "The Color of Paradise," focused on the desperately lonely but strangely happy existence of a blind 8-year-old.
- P'Town Murders (RainbowNetwork.com)
Jeffrey Round introduces secret agent Bradford Fairfax in his new novel The P'Town Murders in a book inspired by an incident the author himself experienced one summer - being spied upon whilst he took a shower.
- Oak Park grad's writing career takes off like a firecracker (Chicago Tribune)
Oak Park grad pleasantly startled with the ease she has had in signing her first book contract Most first-time writers get nothing but a rejection slip after they submit a novel to a publisher. Stephanie Kuehnert got an advance.
- Religion Briefs: May 17, 2008 (The Record Searchlight)
• Reading Room opens • Rumi workshop comes to Redding • African bush doctor to visit for benefit • Bluegrass band to play at church
- British cars on display at Fort Meigs - Toledo Blade
British cars on display at Fort MeigsToledo Blade, OH - 59 minutes agoAT&T Gallery: Textural Rhythms - Constructing the Jazz Tradition Contemporary African American Quilts: through Aug. Hours: Tue., 9:30 am-8; Wed. ...
- Ready to wear: The art of Natick's Virginia Fitzgerald - MetroWest Daily News
Sporting a paste-on tattoo of the Hindu goddess Shiva, Virginia Fitzgerald fashions a dress from hundreds of dog tags that resembles a child's playhouse. In her downtown studio, she moves barefoot past dresses she's made from glass and eggshells, red ...
- The Burial at Thebes - Variety
VarietyThe Burial at ThebesVariety, CA - 2 hours agoThe phrasing allows the ideas of the classic text to ring familiar and true to new auds without losing its poetry, which is well represented by the Chorus. ...
- Alzheimer's diagnosis leads to crusade - Idaho Statesman
Cindy Jacklich of Nampa was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease last year and has since been on a mission to raise awareness and find funding for Alzheimer's research. She travels around the Treasure Valley to get support from local businesses. Some ...
- A Punctuation Nation Speaks Out - Slate
Either everyone in the Fray went to the same school, or else those pesky English professors have a lot to answer for—a surprising number of posters say their teacher told them not to use the semi-colon, the punctuation mark fighting for its life in ...
- Tolworth author robbed of valuable manuscript - Hounslow Guardian
A Tolworth author has appealed for the return of his valuable manuscript after being robbed in Surbiton last night when he stopped to ask for directions. Sohan Lal Saini, 72, of Hamilton Avenue, Tolworth was driving back from Surbiton station at 10 ...
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