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- Kenya: Kwani Lit Fest Faculty - AllAfrica.com
Kenya: Kwani Lit Fest FacultyAllAfrica.com, Washington - 14 minutes agoHis collection of poetry, 'What if I am a literary gangster?' was published by Brown Bear Insignia in 2007. Wambui Mwangi (Kenya): A scholar and a writer. ...
- Poetry review: 'The Ghost Soldiers: Poems' by James Tate - Orlando Sentinel
Poetry review: 'The Ghost Soldiers: Poems' by James TateOrlando Sentinel, FL - 1 hour agoBy locating humor in tragedy, by highlighting the false connections by which we mortals construct daily life, Tate distills the sad little details of ...
- In search of family history along the St. Lawrence River - San Antonio Express
San Antonio ExpressIn search of family history along the St. Lawrence RiverSan Antonio Express, TX - 8 minutes agoThis place has a different, more Parisian feel with its soaring atrium, smart service and verses on the wall from poetry by the hotel's namesake, ...
- Haden's a master of elegance - Calgary Herald
Haden's a master of eleganceCalgary Herald, Canada - 1 hour agoJazz music, like poetry, can be all things to all people. Looking back over Charlie's illustrious career, it's impossible to categorize the music he has ...
- Young Ripley poets showcase free verse - Post-Journal
RIPLEY — Ripley Central School sixth-graders wowed parents and faculty this past week with a presentation of original poems. "The students worked very hard on this," said Susan Hammond, secondary school principal. "It is all their own original work ...
- A teacher and inspiration, Joe Daily of Flushing, dies after 18 years ... - MLive.com
The Flint Journal files Joe Daily of Flushing pictured at The Elbow Room in Flushing in 2003 after publishing his second book of poetry. He died Sunday at age 26 after a 18-year battle with cancer. FLUSHING, Michigan -- Since before the fourth grade ...
- The art fair in full bloom - Southwest Journal
The month of August contains certain traditions in Minneapolis: humidity so thick that breathing is difficult, the beginning of summer’s end and the Uptown Art Fair. This year, as fair-goers flock toward Hennepin Avenue and snake through the fair ...
- Welser-Most leads a spellbinding Cleveland Orchestra premiere of ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Roger Mastroianni The Cleveland Orchestra, led by music director Franz Welser Most, performs Dvorak's "Rusalka" on Thursday at Severance Hall with Alan Held, above left, as the Water-Goblin and Camilla Nylund in the title role. When: 7 p.m. Saturday ...
- Grant helps Arna Bontemps start book project - Alexandria Town Talk
Grant helps Arna Bontemps start book projectAlexandria Town Talk, LA - 18 minutes agoHe wrote 25 books of poetry, history, biography, fiction and anthologies. Unique with the Alexandria program is that children will be paired with a senior, ...
- Obituaries in the news - FOX News
DALLAS (AP) _ James A. Baker. a former Texas Supreme Court Justice known as a devoted scholar of appellate law, died Sunday. He was 77. He died in his sleep, the Texas Supreme Court said. Baker was diagnosed last year with cancer, which spread ...
- Best bets - Thursday, June 26 - Daily Camera
Best bets - Thursday, June 26Daily Camera, CO - 39 minutes agoPoetry Reading Featuring Elizabeth Robinson, Jack Collom, Will Alexander, Linh Dinh and Laura Mullen, part of summer writing program, call for time, ...
- Cape May Stage brings back a classic - Cape May County Herald
Cape May Stage brings back a classicCape May County Herald, United States - 1 hour agoAt 8 pm on Monday June 16, Cape May Stage will present a reading of the touching love story Sea Marks by Gardner McKay. This classic tale of poetry and the ...
- Sunday Focus | In the running for Beijing (Miami Herald)
Sanya Richards has her sights set on gold medals in Beijing and is determined that a rare disorder won't slow her quest.
- The Poems of Lois Brown Klein and Rebecca Foust - Santa Barbara Independent
With summer comes fire: fires of raging destruction, and fires that ignite growth and renewal. The theme of fire came to me as I read two new books of poems: A Soldier’s Daughter (Turning Point, 2008) by Santa Barbara poet Lois Brown Klein and Dark ...
- Letter to editor: Saluting Gloucester's quiet heroes - Gloucester Daily Times
Our city is going through a tough time right now, but we never seem to lose heart. When I arrived here in 2000, my kids were only 7 and 8; Sawyer Free Library soon became a focal point of our life and was a big support to me as a working mother. Even ...
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