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- Poignant and heart-shaped words - New Zealand Herald
Poignant and heart-shaped wordsNew Zealand Herald, New Zealand - 1 hour agoUnlike many other poetry collections there is no rhetorical list of past achievements, how many anthologies, how many awards, how many accolades. ...
- Calico Horse: Mirror (Boise Weekly)
By Mathias Morache.
- McGovern milestones to be celebrated (The Argus Leader)
MITCHELL - Dakota Wesleyan University's McGovern Center for Leadership and Public Service will mark George McGovern's birthday and the anniversary of his presidential nomination with a celebration Thursday in Mitchell. Area authors will give readings, including Donald Simmons reading from "George McGovern: A Political Life, a Political Legacy," at 5 p.m.; DWU English professor Joseph Ditta's ...
- Praise the Lloyd - Age
The incomparable Harold Lloyd. The everyman comedy of a slapstick legend retains its poetic perfection, writes Jake Wilson. THE COMEDIES OF Harold Lloyd, it's tempting to predict, will endure for at least as long as the United States. Other silent ...
- Local concert will benefit kids (The San Angelo Standard-Times)
Today's benefit for Feed the Children is no ordinary concert. It is the idea of a trio of young siblings with a big goal - to help thousands of underprivileged children around the world.
- Beauty and the Bleak - RedOrbit
Beauty and the BleakRedOrbit, TX - 58 minutes agoThe text includes excerpts from the traditional Requiem Mass as well as contemporary poetry. I reached Willcocks at his London home by phone. ...
- Aurora man dies riding bike in Ohio - Beacon News
A 57-year-old Aurora man died last week doing what he loved most -- riding his bike. Paul Sorenson, a senior mechanical designer with Owens-Illinois -- a glass manufacturer -- was found injured on a Toledo, Ohio, bike trail by a passerby around 8:45 ...
- The Footsteps of Giants with Little Feat’s Bill Payne (jambands.com)
Little Feat returns with their first studio album since 2003 on Join the Band , a collection of classic Feat songs re-recorded with the help of some friends.
- From Verse to Controversy -- And Fleeting Fame - Wall Street Journal
William Cullen Bryant: Author of America By Gilbert H. Muller (State University of New York Press, 410 pages, $30) When poet and newspaperman William Cullen Bryant died in June 1878, the mayor of New York ordered the city's flags lowered to half mast ...
- Destany finally ready to take the next step (The Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star)
An experimental transplant for Locust Grove's Destany Carpenter could mean life without sickle cell anemia
- Freikeh Festival bears fruit for the first time in three years - Daily Star - Lebanon
Freikeh Festival bears fruit for the first time in three yearsDaily Star - Lebanon, Lebanon - 25 minutes agoThe month-long event offers audiences theatrical performances, musical recitals, poetry readings and an arts exhibition, featuring both Lebanese and ...
- Providence takes us back to the history of the future - Times Online
Providence takes us back to the history of the futureTimes Online, UK - 1 hour agoIt is no accident that the Bible, as well as the poetry of the Psalms and the wisdom of Proverbs, tells the story of the people of God; and goes on to tell ...
- Steel's themes stress hope (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
NEW YORK - It's only 9:33 a.m., but already Danielle Steel is having a lousy morning.
- Walter Johnson published Excelsior, Wayzata papers (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
The longtime Minneapolis Star reporter went on to pursue his dream of running his own newspapers.
- United in the name of tolerance - Guardian Unlimited
From the outside, the store in Bacup, Lancashire, is unremarkable. Posters in the window announce a two-for-one offer on roast ham and baby wipes. Photocopying is available at 7p per sheet. To step inside, however, is to confront a story that divides ...
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