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- 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.
- Marion Catholic students use 'Irish Stew' for creativity - Lancaster Eagle Gazette
Marion Catholic students use 'Irish Stew' for creativityLancaster Eagle Gazette, OH - 8 hours ago... poetry, essays and artwork by students. Teacher Allen Seitter, who came up with the idea, said publishing on demand made it possible because the school ...
- Classic lit lights student minds - DesMoinesRegister.com
Classic lit lights student mindsDesMoinesRegister.com, IA - 1 hour agoStudents slouching on couches and easy chairs in a room decorated with inspirational graffiti took turns reading author Jack London's slim literary classic ...
- Video: Borders(R) Launches New E-Commerce Site - NewsBlaze
Video: Borders(R) Launches New E-Commerce SiteNewsBlaze, CA - 3 hours ago... is a cooking lesson and book club all in one. Recipes can be emailed to friends and full programs can be downloaded. -- "Borders Open Door Poetry" - One ...
- Nothing but positives (Indian Country Today)
TUSCON, Ariz. - In the world of business, red ink has a negative connotation. But in the Indian world, Red Ink - the nation's only nonprofit, student-run American Indian grass-roots publication - offers nothing but positives.
- Arvidson ‘08 merges poetry, prose, memory in senior thesis - Dartmouth
Arvidson chose to write a ‘multimedia novel,’ titled “Eleven,†for her creative writing senior thesis. The novel is partly autobiographical. While the rest of Dartmouth is sleeping off a late night of partying or studying, Valerie Arvidson ...
- News of Cherrytree (The Titusville Herald)
Happy June to all of you. A happy reminder that Friday will be the final day of the school year. It sure will be nice to be able to sleep in, and not have to worry about being up by 6:30 a.m.
- Hey Grandmama (NDTV)
To be or not to be : Shakespeare a woman? Shakespeare was actually a Jewish woman who had disguised to get her work published in Elizabethan London where original literature from women was not acceptable, an expert has contended.
- Scranhattan Festival celebrates with music, poetry & more (The Scranton Times-Tribune)
Dan Brennan made it through his first year publishing the arts and literary magazine The Antenna intact. Feeling a celebration was in order, he turned to his friends at The Northeast Theatre for assistance. In the end, they decided the best way to honor a publication devoted to local artists was to give those artists a showcase for their work.
- Marc Chagall - Chicago Tribune
BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION Make a whimsical art project in celebrate of Marc Chagall's birthday 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m. today at the Crayola Factory, 30 Centre Square, Easton. Tickets: $9.50, $9 seniors, free 2 and younger. 610-515-8000. BASEBALL The IronPigs ...
- Calendar for week of May 22 - San Luis Obispo Tribune
Calendar for week of May 22San Luis Obispo Tribune, CA - 30 minutes agoSky World Poetry Series. 3 pm Featured reader Irene Chadwick. Cafe Monet, 1555 S. Broadway, Santa Maria. Free. 720-6687. Avila Beach Reggae Festival. ...
- Monsoon memories - Daily Pioneer
Monsoon memoriesDaily Pioneer, India - 1 hour agoNot being a connoisseur of poetry, I can only buttress my argument by referring to some Hindi film classics, my favourite being a Madan Mohan composition ...
- Crown quest - Shelbyville News
Crown questShelbyville News, IN - 7 hours agoThe contest is scheduled to begin at 7 pm on Aug. 16 at Shelbyville Middle School, and admission is free for audience members. The 2008 Bears of Blue River ...
- Woodstock, N.Y.: Where to go, dine, what to do - Newsday
A haven for artists and musicians, Woodstock , N.Y., still sticks to its hippie heritage. The town is best known for lending its name to the Woodstock Music and Art Fair, the 1960s festival that actually took place some 50 miles away in Bethel ...
- Entertainment Calendar: 06/06/2008 (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
Items for this calendar must be received by the Record-Eagle at least two weeks in advance. All calendars are published on a space available basis. Information may be mailed to Entertainment Calendar, Record-Eagle, P.O. Box 632, Traverse City, MI 49685-0632; faxed to 946-8632; or e-mail sbeach@record-eagle.com . For additional dates, go online to www.record-eagle.com/calendar.
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