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- Daily Planner: June 6 - Enterprise-Record
Daily Planner: June 6Enterprise-Record, CA - 4 hours agoSound of the Foothills Quartet; cowboy poetry reading by Jim Lynch. Western wear suggested. Kicks off annual Country Faire and threshing bee weekend. ...
- THE OTHER QUEEN (Kirkus Reviews)
Gregory (The Boleyn Inheritance, 2006, etc.) makes a return trip to Tudor England, focusing on the period when Mary, Queen of Scots, fleeing from rebel Scottish lords, found herself imprisoned in England by her cousin, Queen Elizabeth I.
- Sun Road events planned June 27 - Daily Interlake
June 27 is a big day of celebration in Glacier National Park, with festivities marking the 75th anniversary of the opening of Going-to-the-Sun Road over Logan Pass. The centerpiece will be official dedication ceremonies at Lake McDonald Lodge (the ...
- 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., and his current home of Putney, Vt. He's not stayed ...
- Fiction Reviews - Publishers Weekly
Fiction ReviewsPublishers Weekly, NY - 29 minutes agoWill, released from Hell, returns to a mortal court where black magic threatens Queen Elizabeth, and his poetry becomes her bulwark. ...
- Girl, 12, hanged herself 'after visiting teenage suicide website' - Daily Mail
Girl, 12, hanged herself 'after visiting teenage suicide website'Daily Mail, UK - 2 hours agoPolice investigating Rachel’s death later found long sleeves tops with blood stains at the wrists and a diary with dark poetry and entries about eight ...
- Breeders to play Cleveland's House of Blues - Cleveland Plain Dealer
When: 8 p.m. Tuesday. Where: House of Blues, East Fourth Street and Euclid Avenue, Cleveland. Opener: The Montana Boys. Tickets: $18.50-$20 at the box office and Ticketmaster outlets, or charge by phone, 216-241-5555 (Cleveland) or 330-945-9400 ...
- EDITORIAL (The Narrowsburg River Reporter)
It’s that rarest and most beautiful time of year, when July is full and ripe and high summer reigns in the Upper Delaware River valley. It is easy to become lost in worry: about gas prices, the price of food, education, clothing, heat; we wonder what will become of our families, our futures.
- Poetry column: Father muses over couple to be - The Evening Sun
Poetry column: Father muses over couple to beThe Evening Sun, PA - 3 hours agoI wanted to learn how he saw the young woman in his life. I wanted to know what his expectations had been to have had my daughter fulfill them. ...
- Library celebrates 10 years Friday - Montrose Daily Press
MONTROSE — Ten years ago, a “cart brigade†traveled Montrose’s streets filled with books on its way to the new Montrose Regional Library. Friday evening, the streets will be filled again for a celebration of its anniversary. Expanding the ...
- The Warrior: A Mother's Story of a Son at War - TheCelebrityCafe.com
The Warrior: A Mother's Story of a Son at WarTheCelebrityCafe.com, NY - 1 hour agoRichey uses poetry in a way that Virginia Woolf said could not be done, by creating a narrative in much the same way a novel delineates life. ...
- Stephen in the gladiators' arena - Manchester Online
Stephen in the gladiators' arenaManchester Online, UK - 3 hours ago"It was also a time of public executions, so you had a world where savagery and poetry co-existed, where there was an awareness of humanity's potential for ...
- Journalist Moyers to sign his books in Clinton store (Hunterdon County Democrat)
CLINTON -- For nearly five decades Bill Moyers has held an honorable and influential presence in the field of journalism. Best known for his best-selling books and his long-running PBS series, "Bill Moyers Journal," he has provided a perspective on everything from politics to poetry.
- Happy Birthday, Milton - New York Times Blogs
Happy Birthday, MiltonNew York Times Blogs, NY - 1 hour agoNigel Smith of Princeton, whose published work is more historical than literary, set the tone when he told me, “It’s the beauty of the thing; the poetry is ...
- A Columbus of our dreams (Los Angeles Times)
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