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- The winners of the Short Story and Poetry Contest - Dayton Daily News
After many hours of reading, discussing and thinking it over, our staff judges have arrived at the winners for the 12th Annual Dayton Daily News Short Story and Poetry Contest. Winning poems and stories will be published in the Life section of the ...
- Packed programme at the park - Dewsbury Reporter
Packed programme at the parkDewsbury Reporter, UK - 3 hours agoIt was a great success last year. There's also poetry in the park again." The full article contains 241 words and appears in Dewsbury Reporter newspaper.
- Remembering a fallen soldier - Star-Press
(Posted 10:02 a.m.): Fellow Marines, members of the community, friends, family and strangers have all come to Jay County High School today to say goodbye to Lance Corporal Andrew F. Whitacre. Pictures of the young Marine who called the small town of ...
- Northampton rooming house owner won't rebuild - The Republican - MassLive.com
Northampton rooming house owner won't rebuildThe Republican - MassLive.com, MA - 1 hour agoThe tenant was supposed to read poetry but failed to show up, and Connor has not seen him since. Woicekoski and his family have met with city officials to ...
- Alienation in Paranoid Park and The Kite - Creative Loafing Sarasota
Alienation in Paranoid Park and The KiteCreative Loafing Sarasota, FL - 2 hours agoOne of the kite-flyers is our young heroine, Lamia (Flavia Bechara), who at 16 isn't really a kid anymore but not quite a woman either. ...
- Your weekly DVD guide: 'Be Kind Rewind,' 'Californication,' 'Fool's ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Jack Black and Mos Def star in this 2008 comedy about video store clerks who are forced to remake their library of film classics after a mechanical mishap. Written and directed by Michel Gondry ("Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind"). Co-starring ...
- Fear of losing children fuelled Cowichan Valley murder, court told (Victoria Times Colonist)
DUNCAN -- The thought of losing his three children to another man filled accused killer Dragan Jojic with terror, a B.C. Supreme Court jury heard yesterday.
- Bart Schneider's debut mystery takes a turn for the verse (Pioneer Press)
Bart Schneider was a high-profile member of the Twin Cities literary community for more than two decades. He lives in California now, but his fast-paced and timely new literary thriller, "The Man in the Blizzard," is set in the Twin Cities during the Republican National Convention.
- Long may you run - guardian.co.uk
Long may you runguardian.co.uk, UK - 5 hours agoAnd now he has written a book on the subject, covering 400 years of research into prolonging life. The good news is that more of us are reaching our ...
- How Fiction Works By James Wood Farrar, Straus and Giroux 265 pp. $24 - Christian Science Monitor
How Fiction Works By James Wood Farrar, Straus and Giroux 265 pp. $24Christian Science Monitor, MA - 7 minutes agoAmong them: Joyce Carol Oatesâs âThe Faith of a Writer: Life, Craft, Art,â and David Lodgeâs âThe Art of Fiction,â which collects essays from the Guardian ...
- Standard:DeviationâNot your average psychology class - Vital VOICE
Standard:DeviationâNot your average psychology classVital VOICE, MO - 3 hours agoHe read some of his more explicit poetry during Gehrisâ show to complement her work. Their artistic collaboration on this project began when Gehris and Parr ...
- Gov. David Paterson adresses Asian/Pacific American forum - New York Daily News
Diva Diana Ross entertained employees of New York Hospital Queens and their families at award presentation at New York State Theater at Lincoln Center. Gov. Paterson delivered the keynote speech at the celebration of Asian/Pacific American (APA ...
- Open mind leads to new life in Mississauga (Mississauga News)
In this new six-part series entitled "I'm A Stranger Here," freelance writer Amy McDonald profiles individuals who came to Canada to build a better life for themselves and their families, and who chose to make Mississauga their home. They are ordinary people with extraordinary stories of achieving their dreams in this city. This is the first story in the series.
- Man crosses barrios to promote gang peace (San Diego Union-Tribune)
NATIONAL CITY â Every Sunday, Lucky â2 Tearsâ Morales laces up his steel-toed boots, wraps a bandana across on his forehead and slips on his black, finger-less gloves to march the streets of southeastern San Diego alone.
- Freund illuminates âthree narrative flows in physicsâ - University of Chicago Chronicle
Peter Freund, Professor Emeritus in Physics, packed his book, A Passion for Discovery, with stories about important 20th-century physicists and mathematicians, including a story he liked to share in class about Emmy Noether. Noether rose to ...
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