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- Author Margaret Atwood Honored - CBS News
Margaret Atwood, winner of Spain's Prince of Asturias literary prize is known for her poetry and novels "The Edible Woman" published in 1970, and "The Handmaid's Tale" in 1983. (AP) (AP) Canadian author Margaret Atwood has won Spain's Prince of ...
- Robert Frost, Breindel Award, etc. - The Weekly Standard
Robert Frost, Breindel Award, etc.The Weekly Standard - 4 hours agoWe wouldn't necessarily require them to stick their heads in the No, you don't have to be a partisan of T. S. Eliot to believe that studying the poetry of ...
- Sonnets are made to be spoken; author to read some of his (Reno Gazette-Journal)
Steven Nightingale writes a sonnet daily.
- Heritage Festival: Cowboy poet Zeb Dennis to perform July 4 - Journal-Advocate
Heritage Festival: Cowboy poet Zeb Dennis to perform July 4Journal-Advocate, CO - 1 hour agoDennis, who is from Longmont, writes and performs his unique brand of cowboy poetry in the tradition of the old Western poets. As a cowboy, he has had the ...
- Eminent critic Kashfi dead - Pakistan Dawn
Pakistan DawnEminent critic Kashfi deadPakistan Dawn, Pakistan - 12 hours agoBorn in 1932 into a family that had a tradition of scholarship and literary tastes, Kashfi had a chance early in his life to meet the subcontinent’s ...
- Students' presentations improve communication skills - Delaware News
Students' presentations improve communication skillsDelaware News, OH - 5 hours ago... Desaty read works of her original poetry, including Mr. Bunny Hop. Other students showed off their dance moves as part of a skit about a dance contest. ...
- Jacqueline Koopen Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive ... - 24-7PressRelease.com
The Cambridge mission is to deliver its members the recognition and competitive edge needed to network and do business effectively. /Cambridge Who's Who/ - Beverly Hills, CA, July 5, 2008, Jacqueline Koopen, Sales Agent and Stylist for Neiman Marcus ...
- Key dates in life of genocide suspect Radovan Karadzic - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Top war crimes suspect Karadzic arrested in Serbia Summary of charge against Karadzic Chopper crashes but Bolivian president safe Excerpts of Radovan Karadzic indictment Karadzic: Genocide suspect had long evaded justice Key dates in the life of ...
- 'Slugging' In San Francisco - CBS News
'Slugging' In San FranciscoCBS News, NY - 1 hour agoAnd, as we discovered this morning, it works pretty well! Up next, we’re off to Lake Tahoe, and then Elko, Nevada, the “cowboy poetry†capital of the world.
- To go or not to go? (The New Statesman)
Should you visit Burma? Not if you want to discover the harsh realities of life under the generals
- WestConn plays host to literary festival - Danbury News Times
WestConn plays host to literary festivalDanbury News Times, CT - 42 minutes agoThe writers represent every part of the literary spectrum -- fiction, nonfiction, screenplay and poetry -- and many are writers-in-residence or writing ...
- Winners of ‘poo poetry’ contest announced (Aspen Daily News)
The city of Aspen has chosen its favorite poems, limericks and haikus for its first-ever “Dog Poo Poetry Competition.â€
- Fellini and Bellinis (Boise Weekly)
In the shade of the stately downtown post office, the street-side patio at Satchel's Grill hums with the bustle of passing cars and pedestrians.... By Tara Morgan.
- Your Week Calendar (The Salt Lake Tribune)
Toast to the House of Hope    Zonta International Wine Tasting Fundraiser is Tuesday, from 6 to 8:30 p.m. at La Caille, 9565 S. Wasatch Blvd.
- Arizona arts organizations receive more than $1 million from NEA (The Business Journal of Phoenix)
The National Endowment for the Arts announced that 13 Arizona arts organizations received more than $1 million in funding, with more than $77.4 million going to groups across the U.S.
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