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- Krimi-Autoren lesen bei Heimattagen - Schwäbische Zeitung
Krimi-Autoren lesen bei HeimattagenSchwäbische Zeitung, Germany - Jun 26, 2008Im Forum der Ulmer Zentralbibliothek beim Rathaus findet morgen ab 20 Uhr unter freiem Himmel "Poetry Slam" statt - ein Dichterwettkampf, bei dem zwölf ...
- Battling a rare ailment - Worcester Telegram & Gazette
The Woodstock Academy student says, “On school days, I’m up at 5:30 to get ready by 7:30, and on weekends I sleep in until 9 or 10.†But she is hardly typical. She suffers from a disease that affects only about 2,500 people in the world. At ...
- Author Carrie Allen McCray Nickens Dies (NBC4 Washington, D.C.)
A South Carolina woman who became well-known for her book on her biracial heritage has died at age 95.
- Volunteer achievements (Odessa American)
Birthday décor was in full swing Thursday morning, as an Odessa organization celebrated 30 years of existence and two women who've been instrumental to the city through their volunteer efforts.
- Sister Carrie - Chicago Tribune
Harriet Monroe, who founded Poetry magazine in 1912, gave crucial early exposure to such poets as Ezra Pound, T.S. Eliot, and Edgar Lee Masters. Carl Sandburg's "Chicago" appeared in the magazine for the first time in 1914. ( Tribune archive photo ...
- Pupils are the write stuff - Glasgow Evening Times
Pupils are the write stuffGlasgow Evening Times, UK - 47 minutes agoInspired by one of their teachers, the pupils have put their own experiences of life into verse. And now their poetry has been made into a book which goes ...
- Gary Snyder Gets the Lilly - Seattle Post Intelligencer
Gary Snyder Gets the LillySeattle Post Intelligencer - Apr 30, 2008says Christian Wiman, editor of Poetry magazine and chair of the selection committee. The $100000 award is one of the most lucrative out there and no one is ...
- Jamaican sprinter provides breath of fresh air to scandal-ridden sport - Arizona Republic
Jamaican sprinter provides breath of fresh air to scandal-ridden sportArizona Republic, AZ - 1 hour ago"His stride, it's poetry in motion. It's not like he's a beast running. Michael (Johnson) was the first athlete I've ever been around where this was not a ...
- Meet the bands with poetry on the brain - Guardian Unlimited
When you're ankle-deep in a soggy field, it is generally the uncomplicated aspects of rock music that go down best. After several days of sleep-deprivation, soap-deprivation and forced bonhomie, festival-goers are suckers for the big, dumb stuff ...
- Margaret Jarek column: From pain comes works of art - The Reporter
Margaret Jarek column: From pain comes works of artThe Reporter, WI - 3 hours agoThere would be no art, no music, no poetry or philosophy or science. All of this and more has arisen as a counterpoint to our own pain. ...
- E. Longmeadow family stumbles upon Italian love story (The Republican)
EAST LONGMEADOW - One man's trash is another man's Italian love poetry. An East Longmeadow family was vacationing at Magnolia Beach at Manchester-by-the-Sea near Cape Ann when they stumbled onto a message - and a mystery - in a bottle.
- Sustainable Life Calendar - TheTimes
TheTimesSustainable Life CalendarTheTimes, OR - 48 minutes agoBy Sustainable Life Organic farmer John Joyer rode into the Muddy Boot Festival in 2006 with his dog on a 1948 McCormick Farmall tractor. ...
- Cancer survivor to give lecture at St. Gregory's - Daily Oklahoman
Everything you would need to know about dealing with cancer. Toddler found wandering OKC parking lot with... MySpace bragging brings $320,000 tax... KU, Kentucky top Orton's list OU football notebook Sooners are anxious to avenge an upset loss... U.S ...
- Tales of Sex, Death and Ginger Hair ; Tim Minchin, the Australian ... - RedOrbit
Tales of Sex, Death and Ginger Hair ; Tim Minchin, the Australian ...RedOrbit, TX - 13 hours ago... death, dancing bears and ginger body hair with his own brand of dark, twisted humour. His show is part rock'n'roll, part jazz, part poetry, ...
- Poet Steve Orlen next in Frostic Reading Series - Western Michigan University Magazine
KALAMAZOO--Next in the Frostic Reading Series, award-winning poet Steve Orlen will read from his works at 8 p.m. Thursday, Oct., 9, in the Little Theatre at Western Michigan University. All readings in the series are open to the public free of charge ...
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