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- Voting down bailout not necessarily wrong (Pahrump Valley Times)
His name was George F. Babbitt. He was 46 years old now, in April 1920, and he made nothing in particular, neither butter nor shoes nor poetry, but he was nimble in the calling of selling houses for more than people could afford to pay.
- Award-winning Novelist to Read at UA - University of Arizona News (press release)
University of Arizona News (press release)Award-winning Novelist to Read at UAUniversity of Arizona News (press release), AZ - 1 hour agoThe event is free and open to the public. Robinson also will lecture on poet Wallace Stevens on Saturday at 1 pm during an event sponsored by the Poetry ...
- In Winston-Salem/Forsyth County - Winston-Salem Journal
In Winston-Salem/Forsyth CountyWinston-Salem Journal, NC - 6 hours agoFriday: Stephanie's Id. Saturday: Poetry in Motion. Aug. 22: Acoustic Syndicate. Aug. 23: GenerationEngage Convention Party. See www.neighborhoodtheatre.com ...
- Third annual Local Author’s Night takes place Monday in Mayodan - GoDanRiver.com
The Western Friends of the Library brings together an eclectic group of authors for Monday evening’s third annual Local Author’s Night. Beginning at 6:30 p.m. in the Mayodan Public Library, seven Rockingham County writers will share insights from ...
- A True Survivor (Canon City Daily Record)
After being beaten almost to death numerous times, she managed to persevere. Elizabeth “Warrior Eagle†McAninch’s saga began as a child. While growing up, her father left when she was young. She said at times, she felt isolated from her mother, who did not comfort her when she needed it.
- Fair looking for vendors (The Arizona Republic)
On Tuesday, Avondale is hosting a Balancing Work & Life Resource Fair and is looking for gyms, child care, meal planning and other vendors to participate. Information: 623-333-1613 or www.avondale.org.
- With the Spanish Parliament Poised to Extend "Human Rights" to ... - FindLaw
With the Spanish Parliament Poised to Extend "Human Rights" to ...FindLaw, CA - 1 hour agoAs Professor Gary Francione observed in Introduction to Animal Rights: Your Child or the Dog? and Animals as Persons: Essays on the Abolition of Animal ...
- City Of 'Mad Men' Lives On - Tampa Tribune
City Of 'Mad Men' Lives OnTampa Tribune, FL - 5 hours agoIt all makes you want to scare up a copy of "Meditations in an Emergency," as Don did, and seek out a quiet spot for mulling over Frank O'Hara's poetry:
- Dance that fulfils - West Online
Containing both thematic links and variety, this intelligently conceived six-part mixed bill grew in satisfying complexity from elegant neoclassical divertissements to sharp satire. Ambitiously, it also incorporated an exploration of gender roles ...
- Book on Saeed Khan Multani published - The Post
Book on Saeed Khan Multani publishedThe Post, Pakistan - 1 hour agoThe book carries detailed research on the life of Saeed Khan Qureshi Multani and his poetry. Dr Moeen is a poet, translator, researcher, ...
- Buckham Gallery exhibit puts artists 'Under Investigation' - The Flint Journal - MLive.com
Buckham Gallery exhibit puts artists 'Under Investigation'The Flint Journal - MLive.com, MI - 5 hours agoIn each painting, Persia manipulates colors and color relationships to create a kind of optically pulsating visual poetry. "Lunch on the Grass Under Leaden ...
- Musharraf was an ally in US war on terror but reviled by many at home - Grand Forks Herald
Pervez Musharraf took power in a bloodless coup and later led a reluctant nation into the U.S.-led war on terror - an alliance that won him plaudits in the West but fueled anger at home. While few doubted he wanted a stable, religiously moderate ...
- Literaturkalender für Berlin / Juli 2008 - Berliner Literaturkritik
Literaturkalender für Berlin / Juli 2008Berliner Literaturkritik, Germany - Jun 30, 2008Mit Jörg Drews, Mitbegründer des Bielefelder Colloquiums Neue Poesie; Loss Pequeño Glazier Electronic, Poetry Centre; Eric Giraud, Centre international de ...
- concludes tonight at the Lewes library - Cape Gazette
concludes tonight at the Lewes libraryCape Gazette, DE - 48 minutes agoShelly Grabel, from Milton, has been writing poetry for more than 35 years and her first book, “The Fourteenth Witch,†was published in 1975. ...
- Pages 1 2 - Salon
Fleming finds it ironic that Western Europe tends to love Obama. "He's someone who they alternately refer to as a black or métis [mixed-raced] politician, but they don't know what to do with their own minorities." Other instances of French ...
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