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- Some back-to-school kid books for the beach bag - Citizen
Add some back-to-school buzz to your fun-in-the-sun summer by throwing Yoko, Splat or Wiggles into the beach bag for your kids, especially those prone to first-day jitters. In addition to new and familiar characters to soothe and prepare is a two ...
- Event: Children's Book Week - Red Carnation Hotels
Event: Children's Book WeekRed Carnation Hotels, UK - 51 minutes agoMeanwhile, the Old Possum Children's Poetry Competition will see Michael Rosen chair a panel of judges who will cast their eye over the work of ...
- Greencup Books - Black and White
Greencup BooksBlack and White, AL - 46 minutes agoIn one display case are some obscure poetry and arts journals, to the left of which is the Industrial Workers of the World Songbook. ...
- Reading reinforcements - The Times-Picayune - NOLA.com
Reading reinforcementsThe Times-Picayune - NOLA.com, LA - 1 hour ago... it's reader's choice: Book offerings include a great novel, a stirring memoir, several children's books, and fine, fine poetry. ...
- Include other special offers from Examiner.com - San Francisco Examiner
Though it would be nice to have an official poet laureate, maybe confining poet Jan Steckel to the Oakland Hills is unfair. She has been writing eloquently about broader social, cultural and sensory experiences for a long time. Steckel is a published ...
- How much Girl Talk is too much? (International Herald Tribune)
Sharing is good, but researchers discuss if it can spin out of control for teenagers.
- The Early Word: New Non-Fiction for the Week of October 6, 2008 (Blogcritics.org)
Anne Rice, Arthur Rimbaud, Marcella Hazan, John Rock and the Reproductive Revolution, the Hunt for Bin Laden... Ahem. I call this piece, "In Celebration of Autumn: New Books, in Poetry and Prose." Kill Bin Laden: A Delta Force Commander's Account of the Hunt for the World's Most Wanted ManBy Dalton Fury In its endeavor to track down the world’s most dangerous man, the 40 members of America’s ...
- A New Take On Text Messages - Jewish Week
After immersing herself in the language and storyline of Genesis, poet Carly Sachs — who had never connected her work to her heritage — is now writing a series of poems about Adam and Eve. “At this point in my life, I’m thinking about ...
- Female parolees to take stage Friday night (Lawrence Journal-World)
Female felons will take center stage tomorrow night during a live performance at the Lawrence Arts Center.
- Teen Center set to open on Saturday (The Desert Sun)
The highly anticipated opening of the new Indio Teen Center is just a day away. The city of Indio will host a 2 p.m. Saturday grand opening ceremony for the 12,500-square-foot, high-tech hangout created and designed by — and for — high school students.
- DisORIENTed Express tickets available - Palestine Herald-Press
PALESTINE — It’s 1969! Rumors are flying! What is causing pandemonium in the boondocks? Unexplained explosions and unidentified flashing lights are hovering over area farms and remote backwoods. Reports of an alien spacecraft landing a few miles ...
- 'Fugitive Pieces' seeks inner peace - Cleveland Plain Dealer
AP Rosamund Pike takes a red carpet stroll at the world premiere of "Fugitive Pieces" last September at the Toronto International Film Festival. The film finally comes to Cleveland Friday. "Fugitive Pieces," a drama about a man's long struggle to ...
- The ideas factory - Sydney Morning Herald
The ideas factorySydney Morning Herald, Australia - 17 hours agoOne template lets people make candle holders embodying poetry and another is for making fruit bowls. "People will help us come up with cool ideas for ...
- Old 97’s bassist solo effort is not your typical church music (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
PRESTON JONES Before settling down in earnest to record his first solo album, I Don’t Know Where I’m Going But I’m on My Way , Old 97’s bassist Murry Hammond found himself spending a lot of time in church. Yes, Hammond is on the spiritual side — one of his hobbies is playing "roots gospel" music weekly at a church near his Burbank, Calif., home — but frequenting the church had more to do ...
- Mourning parents target suicide sites (The Washington Times)
A married couple whose daughter killed herself with the aid of a suicide Web site are in Washington for the first time, making rounds on Capitol Hill to drum up support for a bill that would criminalize using the Internet to help someone end his life.
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