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- Carrie A. Nickens, 95 - Charleston Post & Courier
COLUMBIA  A South Carolina woman who became well-known for her book on her biracial heritage has died at age 95. Funeral officials said a memorial service for author Carrie Allen McCray Nickens will be held today in Columbia. Nickens died ...
- Community Calendar: Aug. 24-30 - Budgeteer
Community Calendar: Aug. 24-30Budgeteer, MN - 50 minutes ago21 at UMD’s Tweed Museum of Art. “Trail Guide: A Guide to the Northland Experience in Poetry and Prints,†the biennial poetry and prints collaboration (with ...
- Political slogans can zing or sing for the masses (Houston Chronicle)
A memorable slogan, and one with impact, represents the gist of the campaign and does so with poetry, rhythm and imagery, a longtime slogan collector said.
- Roubini: The Fed Is 'Desperate' - The Bulletin
The risk of a "market crack" is increasing as policymakers at the Federal Reserve run out of options, says economist Nouriel Roubini. "Policy authorities are now running out of bullets and going towards desperate measures that will end up being ...
- Book review - Survival In Our Own Land, ed. Christobel Mattingley - Adelaide Independent Weekly
Book review - Survival In Our Own Land, ed. Christobel MattingleyAdelaide Independent Weekly, Australia - 4 hours agoThere are contributions from 150 Nungas who movingly tell their stories in poetry and prose; these various anecdotes of suffering, pain and survival in ...
- Alaskan fiddler tirelessly touring with latest CD, book (Alaska Public Radio Network)
Alaska fiddle musician, poet and author Ken Waldman is back in the state after an east coast tour promoting the simultaneous release of his 7th CD and his 7th book. Although the prolific writer has mainly published collections of poetry in the past, his new book  Are You Famous? Touring America with Alaska’s [...] ShareThis
- Where To Buy The Bulletin - The Bulletin
Many are destined to reason wrongly; others, not to reason at all; and others to persecute those who do reason. The Bulletin is seeking creative submissions from anyone 15 and under for a new Youth Content feature. Are you a budding artist? Writer ...
- Local woman remembers Linco - Lafayette Journal and Courier
The Columbian Park Zoo, which is celebrating its 100th anniversary, is a special place for generations of families. Lafayette's Virginia Casey, who turned 86 Sunday, said she enjoyed frequent visits to the zoo. Around 1930, she even sat on top of ...
- Acquire the write stuff - Thecalifornian.com
Salinas-area residents yearning to see their writing published can meet nationally known authors and agents who can help them make it happen at the East of Eden Writing Conference, running Sept. 5 through 7. "Some people who attend may have never ...
- First Friday a homecoming celebration (Mount Vernon News)
MOUNT VERNON -- The Heritage Centre Association is planning the final First Friday of the season for Oct. 3. Knox Community Hospital and Warehouse Music are the event sponsors.
- Roger Van Dorpe, 95 - Iowa City Press Citizen
Roger Van Dorpe, 95Iowa City Press Citizen, IA - 3 hours agoRoger had a gift for writing poetry; his work was published several times, especially in "The Hudsonian." In Iowa City he was a member of St. Wenceslaus ...
- Easton calendar - Abington Mariner
Friday, Aug. 1 2008 Junior Duck Stamp Art Show exhibit opens. 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., Lawrence Newcomb Visitor Center, Borderland State Park, 259 Massapoag Ave., Easton. The exhibit is open to all, free of charge and no preregisitration is required. The ...
- Aaron Eckhart Tried To Portray Controversial 'Towelhead' Character As A 'Human Being' (MTV Music Television)
Aaron Eckhart talked to MTV about his character in "Towelhead" and discussed his thoughts on the underlying political themes in "The Dark Knight."
- Library in the Park’ set for Saturday - Valdosta Daily Times
VALDOSTA  The Judeo-Christian Public Library will host “Library in the Park†from 10 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Saturday at McKey Park. A gazebo display with assorted books from the library will be available for viewing and member check-out. Among the ...
- Hacked trees upset park friends, managers (The Oregonian)
On a typical summer day in Lake Oswego's Foothills Park, Frisbees fly, strollers check out the Willamette River viewpoint, dog walkers make their daily rounds and small children wade in the water ringing the patio.
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