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- Durham Bulls still bask in Hollywood glory (Erie Times-News)
DURHAM, N.C. -- The bull still snarls from atop the outfield wall, snorting smoke after home runs and taunting hitters with four simple words written on it: Hit bull, win steak.
- 2008 Kansas Notable Book List - McPherson Sentinel
2008 Kansas Notable Book ListMcPherson Sentinel, KS - 37 minutes agoThe Kitchen Sink brings together his newest work with a selection of earlier poetry, ranging from the brief, flickering lyric to the long, ...
- Exeter/Hampton/Rockingham area community calendar (Exeter News-Letter)
JANE V. CODER'S oil pastel drawings will be on display during September and October at the Exeter Public Library. 772-3101.
- A celebration of freedom (Lancaster Online)
It was on June 19, 1865, that slaves in Galveston, Texas, received word of their freedom — two years after the Emancipation
- Signposts: Berkeley group names '10 best ethical destinations" (Inside Bay Area)
Also, passport cards are must-haves for Americans, World Heritage selects 27 new sites and Wild Horse Sanctuary to host open house.
- Archives » Correspondent's Picks (RSS) - Newsweek Blog
Not a Brooklyn native, but certainly a Brooklyn admirer, Zach Kussin has enjoyed his time exploring the DUMBO, Brooklyn Heights, and Williamsburg neighborhoods. Having spent time living, learning and working in Manhattan, he was glad to discover the ...
- Classy back-to-school books for kids - Scripps News
Classy back-to-school books for kidsScripps News, DC - 3 hours agoBy KAREN MACPHERSON, Scripps Howard News Service -- In "Off to First Grade" (McElderry/Simon & Schuster, $16.99), author Louise Borden uses poetry to ...
- 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 ...
- Gross takes charge into no-man's land (The Globe and Mail)
Canadian actor challenges our popular image as a nation of peacekeepers, not warriors, in First World War epic
- A musical masterpiece (The Star-Ledger)
A pipe organ is like a living creature; its bellows are "lungs" that breathe with each performance. If the Ocean Grove Great Auditorium organ -- one of the nation's largest -- were to celebrate its long life with a birthday cake this week, it would have to blow out 100 candles.
- Scandinavian horror now available at amazon.com and Barnes&Noble! - PR-Inside.com (Pressemitteilung)
Scandinavian horror now available at amazon.com and Barnes&Noble!PR-Inside.com (Pressemitteilung), Austria - 3 hours agoIt also contain some of Thom Olausson's appreciated horror-poetry. Some of his poetry can be read at Necrology Magazine's website under Necrology Shorts. ...
- Events in Connecticut (New York Times)
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- Minister for promoting Punjabi culture - The Post
Minister for promoting Punjabi cultureThe Post, Pakistan - 3 hours agoThe minister said despite modern cultural trends and music, the mystic poetry and folk music of Punjab was still popular. He said it was the prime need of ...
- Robust Pathan with delicate verse - Daily News & Analysis
Robust Pathan with delicate verseDaily News & Analysis, India - 3 hours agoHe was the last bridge between the traditional aesthetics of Urdu poetry and modern thought. He was the huge tree, which had its roots deep in the Urdu soil ...
- A Rakish Interview with Minnesotan(-by-Proxy) Author Bart Schneider - Rake
A Rakish Interview with Minnesotan(-by-Proxy) Author Bart SchneiderRake, MN - 28 minutes agoJust wondering if you'd riff a bit on that. Schneider: I came up as a poet, and it's a part of my life. I get really excited about reading poetry. ...
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