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- Famous dissident and human rights activist, defender of KC, celebrates ... - Kavkaz-Center
Lithuanian human rights activist Viktoras Pyatkus, who has 40 years of dissident experience, was the one who founded the Lithuanian Chapter of the Helsinki Group during the times of the USSR along with his associates. Mr. Piatkus received 4 prison ...
- Bound Volumes - Manchester Journal
Bound VolumesManchester Journal, VT - 52 minutes agoMANCHESTER — Robert Frost delighted an audience of two hundred members and friends of the Southern Vermont Poetry Society at the Equinox Theatre in ...
- BHS's literary magazine continues to be well-received (The Pantagraph)
BLOOMINGTON -- When they started the season, Bloomington High School artists, poets and writers knew it would be difficult to live up to the achievements of their peers last year.
- O'Sullivan - Tucson Weekly
O'SullivanTucson Weekly, AZ - 42 minutes agoIf one prefers NASCAR to poetry readings. If one loves The Sopranos, and the other's enamored of Everyone Loves Raymond, the marriage is doomed. ...
- Library News - Jacksonville Daily News
Library NewsJacksonville Daily News, NC - 5 hours ago... free popcorn and more. Gran'daddy Junebug will perform his unique blend of storytelling and poetry (what he calls "sto'etry") at 10:30 and 11:45 am; ...
- Eclectic movement - Union
Submitted photo Dancers at Bear River High School. Bear River High School's dance department performs its 11th annual Celebration of Dance for three performances starting tonight. The show is the culmination of all the work done in Dance I and Dance ...
- Thomas M. Disch: Poet and writer of death-haunted science fiction who ... - The Independent
The death of the American writer Thomas M. Disch, by his own hand, on the Fourth of July, was the last act of a drama that had been unfolding in public for several years. As the author of a large number of death-haunted science-fiction novels and ...
- Dick Martin, zany half of 'Laugh-In' duo, dies at 86 - Baltimore Sun
LOS ANGELES - Dick Martin, the zany half of the comedy team whose Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In took television by storm in the late 1960s, making stars of Goldie Hawn and Lily Tomlin and creating such national catch-phrases as "Sock it to me!" has ...
- The Dead All Have the Same Skin - Los Angeles Times
The Dead All Have the Same SkinLos Angeles Times, CA - 1 hour agoHe published poetry and numerous articles, many of these springing from, and reflecting, his pedigree as Pataphysician. He performed and recorded original ...
- Larue Barnes: A railroading family - Cleburne Times-Review
When Melvin H. “Sonny†Burt was growing up in Cleburne, he knew what time it was without owning a watch. Born May 2, 1940, in Cleburne to A. F. “Sparky†and Louella Eastus Burt, Melvin has early memories of hearing the Santa Fe Shops whistle ...
- Confirm Bourque as poet laureate - The Daily Advertiser
Confirm Bourque as poet laureateThe Daily Advertiser, LA - 14 hours agoHe has traveled the state at his own expense, visiting public and private schools, libraries, colleges and universities, teaching and reciting poetry. ...
- ETBU-sponsored writing contest winners named (The Marshall News Messenger)
The winners of the East Texas Christian Writers Conference Writing Contest, sponsored by East Texas Baptist University, have been announced. The contest sought out entries in two categories: Personal Essay and Short Story.
- Finding my roots in the cemetery - Times Daily
Two weeks ago, I tripped over my roots. The fall was soft, and I gained no bruises. Instead, I discovered new leaves on my family tree, and I thought I'd memorized every vein and blade. The wise, knarled roots always made their presence known to me ...
- Debuts fly high but unsteadily - Globe and Mail
By Katia Grubisic Goose Lane, 85 pages, $17.95 DAUGHTERS OF MEN By Brenda Leifso Brick Books, 119 pages, $18 If poetry eases the anguish of the actual, this trio of high-flying yet uneven débuts may satisfy readers seeking solace in the (sometimes ...
- Once Upon Many Times - New York Times
New York TimesOnce Upon Many TimesNew York Times, United States - 3 hours agoToday poetry remains the favored high literary form in Arabic. Yet “A Thousand and One Nights,†one of the world’s early examples of prose fiction, ...
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