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- WEATHERSFIELD AUTHOR PUBLISHES FIRST BOOK OF POETRY, AUGUST 25'08 - Message for the Week
WEATHERSFIELD AUTHOR PUBLISHES FIRST BOOK OF POETRY, AUGUST 25'08Message for the Week, VT - 14 minutes agoThe book is self-published by Greenbriar Publishing of Weathersfield, VT and printed by RC Brayshaw & Co. Inc., in Lebanon, NH. Selected illustration are by ...
- 'Frozen River': A survival story - Philadelphia Inquirer
The mighty St. Lawrence flows from Lake Ontario to the Atlantic, slicing the United States from Canada. Ray and her two sons live near its eddies on the New York side, in a rustbound mobile home that shivers visibly on a subzero December morning. Ray ...
- State library announces best books of Indiana awards - nwitimes.com
State library announces best books of Indiana awardsnwitimes.com, IN - 52 minutes agoThe competition consists of four categories, children's/young adult; fiction; nonfiction; and poetry. A panel of judges in each category considered all ...
- Wis. college to honor banned Shel Silverstein book (Freedom Forum Online)
JANESVILLE, Wis. — A children's book that was banned from elementary school libraries in the 1980s will be honored with a special reading in Janesville this week as part of Banned Books Week.
- Out and About: Sept. 10 - 21 - Raynham Call
Out and About: Sept. 10 - 21Raynham Call, MA - 3 hours agoOpen mic signup, 8 pm Open mic followed by featured poet, concludes with poetry slam. The Trinity Church Flea Market every Saturday. ...
- Stratford's 2009 Phèdre Is a Co-Pro With A.C.T.; McKenna Will Star (Playbill)
American Conservatory Theater (A.C.T.) announced Aug. 21 that Jean Racine's play Phèdre will be one of its productions for the 2009-10 season in a first-time co-production with Canada's world-renowned Stratford Shakespeare Festival. In recent days, Stratford announced the title, to be directed by A.C.T. artistic director Carey Perloff, for its summer 2009 slate.
- Area ad agency claiming untapped corner of Web (The Daily Progress)
Inc. Magazine recently ranked the Rimm-Kaufman Group as the nation’s 315th fastest growing private company and the 24th fastest growing firm within the advertising and marketing industry.Â
- England brings out new CD at Grey Eagle - Asheville Citizen-Times
England brings out new CD at Grey EagleAsheville Citizen-Times, NC - 3 hours agoWhile England calls Los Angeles home, she hails from North Carolina, and these Southern roots continue to weave their way into England’s powerful poetry. ...
- Michael X: A Life In Black And White, by John Williams (Independent)
Sometimes reading makes one feel old. As the fag end of the swinging Sixties merged into the sobering Seventies, John Williams was "a little white kid growing up in South Wales", seeing the Angry Brigade, the IRA and Black Power as distant spectres from the adult world. By contrast, I was newly married to a jazz musician and living in affordable Notting Hill, crossing paths with many of the ...
- Islander share memories, thoughts about the 9/11 attacks - Sanibel Captiva Islander
Islander share memories, thoughts about the 9/11 attacksSanibel Captiva Islander, FL - 2 hours agoHe later wrote poetry about the day. Years back, his daughter worked there. And before Pacheco retired as a school superintendent, he used to go to the Twin ...
- Nuestra Biblioteca celebrates second year with cultural celebration (Hispania News)
The Pueblo City-County Library District is pleased and excited to invite the public to the first anniversary of Nuestra Biblioteca Hispanic Resource Center at the Rawlings Public Library, 100 E. Abriendo Ave., on Sunday, Sept. 14 from 11 am. To 4:30 p.m.
- Grandmaster Flash reflects on his career - Guelph Mercury
Guelph MercuryGrandmaster Flash reflects on his careerGuelph Mercury, Canada - 1 hour ago... writes about the death of his parents. This is a punchy read, scattered with bursts of poetry and one-liners that flow like an old school hip hop jam. ...
- Leader's poetry to become hymn - Deseret News
In addition to his many publicly visible talents, President Gordon B. Hinckley wrote poetry and gave permission just days before his death on Jan. 27 for one of those poems to become a hymn. Latter-day Saints who attended, watched or listened to his ...
- Drama, poetry edge Des Moines homeless woman closer to diploma (The Des Moines Register)
Terri Mace is part of a new DMACC program for homeless adults and others who can’t afford the $85 fee to take the GED test.
- Calls for end to Saudi child marriages - Tehran Times
It was his wedding to a 10-year-old cousin. Muhammad al-Rashidi's marriage was eventually put on hold, his father said, after pressure from the governor of the northern province of Hail, who considered the elementary school student too young to marry ...
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