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- "We won!": Soldiers go from tense standoff with police to a ... - Newspaper Tree
"We won!": Soldiers go from tense standoff with police to a ...Newspaper Tree, TX - Aug 28, 2008For the last several days it had been the scene of nearly nonstop protests, gatherings, poetry, music and other political statements. ...
- Writer's journey begins at the Attic Workshop (Portland Tribune)
Walk into Powell’s City of Books, look at the endless books and ask yourself, “Isn’t the city big enough? Does the world need another writer?” After all, who will read all those books? “I think the great books in the library read themselves,” answers David ...
- Making jazz and taming crowds (Mail and Guardian)
The map will replace this text. If any users do not have Flash Player 8 (or above), they'll see this message. Forty-year-old Brad Holmes is a well-known denizen of Jo'burg nightlife. But he is also a successful entrepreneur.
- 'Day of Action' promotes volunteerism - Washington Times
Washington Times'Day of Action' promotes volunteerismWashington Times, DC - 28 minutes agoThe rally includes inspirational speakers, Slam Poetry (where poets read their works and are judged by audience members), testimonials, ...
- How you can help to save some cherished words from oblivion - Times Online
Times OnlineHow you can help to save some cherished words from oblivionTimes Online, UK - 4 hours agoHe intends to use the word in his poetry, but Collins has given warning that it is not enough for the words to be used by their champions alone. ...
- BOOK REVIEW: Mother's mysterious friend drives 'Nothing Is Quite Forgotten in Brooklyn' (The Charlotte Observer)
"Nothing Is Quite Forgotten in Brooklyn" by Alice Mattison; Harper Perennial ($14.95) In "Nothing Is Quite Forgotten in Brooklyn," writer Alice Mattison weaves a story of four women and life-changing events that take place 14 1/2 years apart. There's Constance Tepper, known as Con; her mother, Gertrude; and Con's daughter Joanna. But it's Marlene Silverman, Gertrude's lifelong best friend, whose ...
- Book, music festival highlights talent - Abilene Reporter-News
Book, music festival highlights talentAbilene Reporter-News, TX - 3 hours agoWe will have programs all week, starting with the West Texas Poetry Fest on Monday at noon and ending with the West Texas Gospel Hymnfest on Saturday ...
- Mourning parents target suicide sites - The Washington Times
Suzanne Gonzales loved wearing red with white polka dots so much that she had her prom dress custom-made in her favorite pattern. Later, as a 19-year-old student at Florida State University, she wore a red-and-white polka dot scarf as she dashed ...
- NueVer's New Children's Self-Esteem E-Book, Shey, the Smallest Fairy (PRWeb)
T.B. Tyndall's E-Book, Shey, the Smallest Fairy deals with the difficult issue of young girl's self-esteem in a fun and dreamy watercolor painted world. Shey discovers strength within herself to do good things and to be kind to those who may once have been unkind to her. (PRWeb Aug 28, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/TBTyndall/EBook/prweb1257404.htm
- Cactus Cafe a campus jewel - UT The Daily Texan
Cactus Cafe a campus jewelUT The Daily Texan, TX - 1 hour ago"Always great to hear some poetry at the Cactus," said emcee Ted Hadji after Meyer finished his southern-drawling war poetry. During the poetry performance, ...
- Clinton Miller to perform at UWSP (Stevens Point Journal)
Singer and songwriter Clinton Miller will perform at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point on Saturday, September 20. The concert, sponsored by Centertainment Productions, will be held at 8 p.m. in the Dreyfus University Center Encore. Admission is $4 for the general public and free to students with a valid UWSP ID. Miller is a member of the Mohican tribe and grew up on the Stockbridge ...
- Kos, Cass, and Palin - Slate
Note to Cass Sunstein and internet alarmists who argue that the Web results in partisans who listen only to their own facts, reinforcing their extreme opinions, etc. A Daily Kos blogger is refuting the Kos -fueled Palin-baby rumor with a photo found ...
- Superstition Review Reading Series, Part 2 - Phoenix New Times
Owning a computer doesn’t equal mastery of the writing craft. That’s why pulp purists like us are constantly teeth-clenching when reading stuff online. However, contributors to the online-only Superstition Review aren’t a bunch of LiveJournal ...
- Jokerman Meets Mad Man - PopMatters
PopMattersJokerman Meets Mad ManPopMatters, IL - 2 hours agoFollowing his ad-business training, Lois superimposed Dylan’s fiery lyrics over the iconographic panorama, a technique he jokingly labeled “poetry right in ...
- Edinburgh festival: Jidariyya - Guardian Unlimited
You can't fault Jidariyya for topicality. This Palestinian production is adapted from an epic poem by Mahmoud Darwish, whose death last Saturday prompted candlelit vigils across Ramallah. Eerily, the play foretells his demise. It was written as ...
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