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- Bitter, sweet day in Franklin - Fosters Daily Democrat
RAY MONGEAU/For The Citizen Matthew Ray Cross receives his diploma from William Grimm, Head of the Franklin Career Academy, during commencement exercises Thursday evening. High school graduations are supposed to be bittersweet, but Thursday's ...
- Prime Time Calendar the week of Aug 6, 2008 (Independent Press)
Butch Ross, performs traditional American songs with a mountain dulcimer accompaniment, and his own ballads. at The Minstrel Coffeehouse, Morristown Unitarian Fellowship, 21 Normandy Heights Road, Morristown, at 8:30 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 22. Admission to the coffeehouse is $7 at the door; donations on the way out.
- Voices of Faith: June 14, 2008 (The Record Searchlight)
Q. It’s summer, a time when people often pick up a good book to take on vacation. There are many books on spirituality and faith — are there any that you would recommend to our readers?
- Free download gives readers access to poems by Ohioans (Akron Beacon Journal)
J.B. Solomon Editions of Alliance is making a rock-star move by offering its first poetry collection as a free electronic download.
- Report examines Taliban media - Boston Globe
KABUL, Afghanistan - The Taliban have created a sophisticated media network to undermine support for the Afghan government, sending threats by text message and spreading the militia's views through songs available as ring tones, according to a report ...
- Power Pop Poet (University of Melbourne University News)
When he hears a new kind of song, or is particularly excited by one, poet Michael Farrell starts thinking about how to create an equivalent in poetry. Farrell has been obsessed with pop music since he was around seven years old; his first published poem around this time was based on a hymn.
- SRB: Sam (in) Hunt for Laureateship - Scoop
The old cliché about six degrees of separation recently got a re-airing as the result of some Microsoft research but I suspect there would be few New Zealanders who would separated from Sam Hunt by more than a couple of handshakes and a huge number ...
- Diane Sawyer - News Busters
One of the favors the media routinely perform for liberal politicians is citing left-of-center think tanks as "non-partisan" entities, who just happen to have evidence proving the awfulness of conservative policies. A classic example occurred on the ...
- St. Frederick - Catholic Online
St. FrederickCatholic Online, CA - Jul 18, 2008... makes the charge against Judith and it is not at all in consonance with the attitude of Louis towards episcopal authority and Christian conduct. ...
- Senior Olympics held - Pasadena Star-News
Senior Olympics heldPasadena Star-News, CA - 2 hours agoWho is going to change, the abortion protesters and counselors, the abusive spouses and boy friends, the gang bangers, the free-sex advocates? ...
- At Your library: 'We the People' now on shelves - Portsmouth Herald News
At Your library: 'We the People' now on shelvesPortsmouth Herald News, NH - 12 minutes agoAt 10:30 am Wednesday, July 23, Lawrence Clark will share his one-man show blending music, original poetry, storytelling and drama. At 10:30 am, Thursday, ...
- Thriving at 90 (San Antonio Express-News & KENS 5)
Legally blind poet and painter welcomes each day with zest.
- Young and restless: APT actor Matt Schwader taps into his own rebellious teen years for latest role (Wisconsin State Journal)
SPRING GREEN -- It makes sense that Matt Schwader looks like the boy next door. Because he is. Although his studies and acting career have taken him around the country, Schwader, a three-year veteran of American Players Theatre who joined the core company this year, grew up in Kenosha. He cut his teeth on APT by coming to shows while still a renegade teen, a kid with talent and charm to burn, ...
- Scots author hits back at Paxman over attack on Burns’s poetry (The Herald)
A leading Scottish author, angered by Jeremy Paxman's dismissal of Burns as a "king of sentimental doggerel", yesterday proposed a novel revenge against the controversial broadcaster.
- The question of Carifesta and cultural emancipation - Stabroek News
The question of Carifesta and cultural emancipationStabroek News, Guyana - 1 hour agoI knew his narratives and later his poetry, especially his immortal’Old Higue’. Recently when he passed on I read tribute after tribute by outstanding ...
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