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- Family remembers teen through walk, blood drives - Annapolis Capital
Family remembers teen through walk, blood drivesAnnapolis Capital, MD - 1 hour agoShe wrote poetry and enjoyed singing and listening to music. She planned to become a pediatric nurse so she could help other people afflicted with her ...
- Culture shocker - Worcester Telegram & Gazette
Dave Keali’i is near-unique in Worcester poetry: a writer of both Irish and Hawaiian descent, his work reaches beyond identity politics, attempting to reconcile his experience with the world around him, and with the divine. Culture bends in his ...
- Should You Be Allowed to Buy Plastic Fish Brake Lights? - New York Times Blogs
I am a firm believer in consumer choice — an individual’s utility and society’s economic welfare are maximized if people are free to buy whatever they want (so long as others are not forced to sell it to them). Nonetheless, an amazing number of ...
- Shining a light on depressing subject matter - Times Colonist
Shining a light on depressing subject matterTimes Colonist, Canada - 1 hour agoPredictably, their most challenging subject is English, specifically literature, poetry and short-story analysis. This can be difficult even for Canadian ...
- White Mountains Roundup show shines with talent - WMI Central
Dave Stamey of Nipomo, Calif., is the headliner at the 2008 White Mountains Roundup. He is one of the most popular cowboy entertainers in the country with a large repertoire of classic and original music. He’ll be singing his songs during “Chris ...
- Author's book examines 2012 as Armageddon (Connecticut Post)
Mark Borax tends to go wherever his creative muse takes him. So far, his artistic spirit has spurred him to live in more than 70 places around the globe, including Tuscany, Italy; Sedona, Ariz.
- Martin Sheen wows audience - South Bend Tribune
Martin Sheen wows audienceSouth Bend Tribune, IN - 9 hours agoAmericans hear much anti-immigration rhetoric these days, some coming from public servants, Sheen said in an address that was part poetry, part political ...
- BVI prepares slate of activities to observe Environment Month in June - Virgin Islands Daily News
BVI prepares slate of activities to observe Environment Month in June Daily News Staff Tuesday, May 20th 2008 TORTOLA - A series of activities will be held here in June as the Conservation and Fisheries Department observes Environment Month under the ...
- Teen's poem wins top award - Evening News Norwich
A Norwich schoolgirl's poem describing her fears that the earth is slowly being destroyed has landed her a top regional award. Katie Furniss has won the top prize in the East of England Young Writers competition for her poem based on the theme of I ...
- Local comic drama 'Diminished Capacity' short on comedy, drama - Chicago Daily Herald
Local comic drama 'Diminished Capacity' short on comedy, dramaChicago Daily Herald, IL - 4 hours agoHe edits "poetry" typed out by fish connected to the keyboard by strings. He keeps a snake in the rafters. And he has a secret that he tells everyone in ...
- Sweet 16th (SF Weekly)
Is it the Critical Mass of poetry? Short answer: No. But the 16th & Mission reading series is, like the illegal bike ride, a beautiful, anarchic, streetside takeover of public space, and you're invited. The 16th & Mission Five-Year Anniversary celebrates half a decade of Thursday night sidewalk read ...
- ‘Love & Death & Love’ His first book of poetry at age 90 - Queens Courier
‘Love & Death & Love’ His first book of poetry at age 90Queens Courier, NY - 52 minutes agoBY JESSICA LYONS At 90 years of age, Flushing House resident Leon Zuckrow has published his first book of poetry, “Love & Death & Love,†which is comprised ...
- Bringing reading to life at Merry Hill - Birmingham Post
Bringing reading to life at Merry HillBirmingham Post, UK - 19 minutes ago"So we are embracing all forms of reading including poetry, comics, nursery rhymes, and books turned into screenplays."
- Dick Martin - Chicago Tribune
Dick Martin, the zany half of the comedy team whose "Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In" took television by storm in the 1960s, making stars of Goldie Hawn and Lily Tomlin and creating such national catch-phrases as "Sock it to me!" has died. He was 86 ...
- Saddam feared AIDS, venereal disease (MSNBC)
Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or another venereal disease during his U.S.-supervised captivity, according to excerpts of his prison writings published in an Arab newspaper Monday.
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