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- What's happening at the library? (Old Colony Memorial & Plymouth Bulletin)
For information on any Plymouth library program or service listed (unless otherwise noted), call the main library, 132 South St., at 508-830-4250, TTY 508-747-5882, or the Manomet branch, 12 Strand Ave., at 508-830-4185, or go to the Web site www.plymouthpubliclibrary.org .
- COINTELPRO Comes to My Town: My First-Hand Experience With Government ... - Common Dreams
Finally, at long last, I have something in common with Muhammad Ali. No, I’m not the heavyweight champion of the world, and haven’t been named spokesperson for Raid bug spray. Like “the Greatest” — not to mention far too many others — I ...
- Michael Robinson Chavez / Los Angeles Times - Los Angeles Times
IT WAS brief. It was beautiful: that moment just after the smoke cleared and the air felt charged with possibility. Black people organized, overcame and began to bask in the promise, started constructing 3-D dreams out of what had been abstract ...
- Chinodya remains active author (The Herald)
THE Zimbabwean literary scene went to sleep in 2006. Imagine that last year alone not more than 15 books on literature were published in a country of more than 12 million people!
- Giving up at 60 has enhanced life of former 4-pack-a-day man - Guadalajara Colony Reporter
Guadalajara Colony ReporterGiving up at 60 has enhanced life of former 4-pack-a-day manGuadalajara Colony Reporter, Mexico - 1 hour agoHe wasn’t ready to hear the pleas of family or friends and spent about 100 pesos a day on cigarettes. “When information came out on how terrible it is for ...
- POETIC INSIGHT (Kirkus Reviews)
Author: Bells, Simone D. Review Date: MAY 22, 2008 Publisher: iUniverse (78 pp.) Price (paperback): $10.95 Publication Date: May 14, 2008 ISBN (paperback): 978-0-595-41674-5 Category: AUTHORS Classification: POETRY
- Make it for Mom, with love (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
No face beams brighter than that of a proud mom. Every day she sees the value of her work in her children's play, speech and actions.
- Frozen Desire: An Inquiry into the Meaning of Money - BullionVault (press release)
Frozen Desire: An Inquiry into the Meaning of MoneyBullionVault (press release), UK - 3 hours agoMore philosophy than economics, less education than poetry, Frozen Desire has been called "one man's obsession with everybody else's obsession with money" ...
- Start your beach reading at York Public Library (The York Weekly)
A character in Philip Roth's novel "Goodbye, Columbus" describes his cousin, the ultimate summer reader: "Doris? She's the one who's always reading 'War and Peace.' That's how I know it's summer, when Doris is reading 'War and Peace.'"
- Hell Hath No Fury - The INDsider
Hell Hath No FuryThe INDsider, LA - 2 hours agoThe main attraction — Hellboy himself — becomes an also-ran, and his signature sass seems adrift in the romance and poetry of Del Toro’s larger vision. ...
- Kay Ryan goes to Washington -- as poet laureate (Miami Herald)
Kay Ryan, award-winning poet, mountain-bike enthusiast and self-described ''modern hermit,'' will soon be going to Washington. The Library of Congress announced Thursday that the lifelong Californian, whose compressed, metaphysical poetry has been compared to Emily Dickinson's, will succeed Charles Simic as the 16th U.S. poet laureate starting in the fall. The appointment lasts a year and comes ...
- FORMER GARAGE IN BARELAS GETS NEW LIFE IN ARTS - Albuquerque Journal
There's a new performance space in town, and its owners want it to be more than that. The space, in the Barelas neighborhood just south of Downtown Albuquerque, is called The Filling Station. What had been a twin-bay automobile garage is now a 99 ...
- Berrimilla Down Under Mars Status Report 12 May 2008 (SpaceRef)
Berrimilla Down Under Mars Status Report 12 May 2008
- Nature long a focus of women writers - MLive.com
Susan Fenimore Cooper (1813-94), daughter of famous novelist James Fenimore Cooper, published her insightful ``Rural Hours'' in 1850, the first book of nature writing by an American woman. Cooper spent her earliest years and her adult life in ...
- Social networks 'teaching tech skills' (vnunet.com)
Ian Williams, vnunet.com , Monday 23 June 2008 at 12:06:00 Study claims to find educational benefits in using Facebook and MySpace Researchers at the University of Minnesota have suggested that social networking sites such as MySpace and Facebook can have educational benefits for students....
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