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- Halifax, NS | Sun, July 6th, 2008 - TheChronicleHerald.ca
Halifax, NS | Sun, July 6th, 2008TheChronicleHerald.ca, Canada - 58 minutes agoJuly 6-11: The Tatamagouche Centre will host Words on the Page, a writing workshop of nonfiction, poetry and fiction. The sessions will help you find your ...
- West Lake, buzzing Hangzhou’s center of calm (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
MANILA, Philippines - Located 150 km South of Shanghai, fabled Hangzhou has been so celebrated in history, art and folklore that from a thousand years ago a picture of the city’s vast West Lake has remained in the Chinese collective consciousness, symbolizing a place of unparalleled, serene beauty and calm.
- The Journey to Healing Begins Here -- New Religious Poetry Book ... - StreetInsider.com
LEVITTOWN, N.Y., May 13, 2008 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- Healing is a God-given gift to all sufferers. It is not the flesh that gets inflicted but rather the person's soul and as such, healing must be deeper and stronger. A dramatic look at inner healing ...
- How will Barack Obama get to 270? - Salon
Critics scoff and call it an antiquated and unfair system (it is). Many Democrats -- notably, this year, Obama backers -- would like their party to stop thinking in terms of three yards and a cloud of purple-state dust and instead embrace the beauty ...
- First Novel at 93 - ITNews
First Novel at 93ITNews, Italy - 2 hours agoLorna Page of Surrey says: ``I started writing as soon as I could hold a pencil; fairy stories, poetry, short stories, and now my novel, a who-done-it. ...
- Culture Crit - American Reporter
LOS ANGELES -- Some people (especially those of us who've been around longer than we'd like to admit) continually lament what we perceive to be the decline in American poetry. We don't mean the diminished numbers of readers of poetry in this century ...
- All Events for 20 May 2008 (My Village Tooting)
Until 22 May 2008 Delightful comedy of manners which follows the life of five women working in a Lebanese beauty salon where love, laughter and tears all fight for attention....
- Diversions for June 5, 2008 (The Gleaner)
BADGETT PLAYHOUSE, Grand Rivers, Ky., "Variety! Music, Memories & More," 2 p.m. today, Friday and June 21 and 23 and 7 p.m. Friday, Saturday and June 13, 14, 20, 21, 27 and 28; "Greater Tuna," 7 p.m. today and June 12, 19 and 26 and 2 p.m. June 14 and 28. Tickets can be purchased online at www.grandriversvariety.com or by calling (888) 362-4223.
- Carmel poet Ric Masten dies - Monterey County Herald
Carmel poet Ric Masten diesMonterey County Herald, CA - 16 hours agoBut this singing, dancing, funny, wise, deceptively simple and totally honest man lived among us. He could wring every last drop of joy out of every day, ...
- Posted By Linda Kent - Lindsay Daily Post
Posted By Linda KentLindsay Daily Post, Canada - 2 hours agoThe book contains a sprinkling of quotes and poetry that range from the amusing to the pithy. There's Yogi Berra's wonderful non sequitur, "The future ain't ...
- Learning Essentials - Education Week News
Education Week NewsLearning EssentialsEducation Week News, MD - 2 hours agobased Core Knowledge Foundation, which oversees the school program, has published a thick, illustrated volume of poetry, essays, artwork, and fiction by ...
- Ultrafit: Conquering the 'Marsh Mountain' - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Ultrafit: Conquering the 'Marsh Mountain'Minneapolis Star Tribune, MN - 12 hours agoMovement and poetry at the edge of a swamp. Stephen Regenold is a Twin Cities writer and author of the syndicated column www.thegearjunkie.com.
- Shocker! CW uses sex to sell `Gossip Girls,' plus Fiddy's 99-cent Taco ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
The CW is promoting the return of its racy teen drama, "Gossip Girls," with a series of racy print ads, paired ironically with real-world parental-advisory lines from TV critics. Comic-Con 2008 is underway in San Diego. Entertainment Weekly has the ...
- Margaret Virum was respected teacher - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Margaret Virum, an award-winning Minneapolis schools teacher, inspired her students to expand their horizons and use their imaginations. Virum, who taught primarily first- and second-graders for nearly 50 years in the Minneapolis School District ...
- Knitters go warm and fuzzy for disadvantaged kids (Scoop.co.nz)
Nimble fingered New Zealanders have knitted an amazing 16,500 beanies to help keep disadvantaged Kiwi kids warm this winter.
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