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- Hunted down by Grim Rita and homeless estate agents - The Times
Hunted down by Grim Rita and homeless estate agentsThe Times, South Africa - 2 hours agoShe told me she had been studying Jeremy Cronin’s poetry and had come to the conclusion that they contained coded messages to his handlers in the Kremlin ...
- Rhythm, fun on display at joint library venture - The Daily Astorian
Rhythm, fun on display at joint library ventureThe Daily Astorian, OR - 3 hours agoBy Lauren L. Dillard The high school-aged participants of the Upward Bound Music and Poetry Project group drafted stories, colored between the lines and ...
- Regional Happenings: Elvis Week, cowboys, melons & more (Baxter Bulletin)
Here's a look at local and regional happenings.
- Grahamsville to host annual Olde Time Fair Saturday - Times Herald-Record
Grahamsville to host annual Olde Time Fair SaturdayTimes Herald-Record, NY - 20 minutes agoA peek at pioneer life is on display inside the little log cabin exhibit. There are a pie auction, a corn-shucking contest and the Chestnut Creek Rapids ...
- Ruth Graham Speaks At Scenic City Women's Praise Breakfast - Chattanoogan
Life is made up of choices, both good and bad, said Ruth Graham, author, founder and president of Ruth Graham & Friends and the daughter of Ruth and Billy Graham. She was the featured speaker at the fourth annual Scenic City Women's Network praise ...
- His scattered dreams (Guardian Unlimited)
Arts & entertainment: Scribbles and smears, hearts and hieroglyphs - what are Cy Twombly's paintings trying to tell us? Adrian Searle visits the Tate's new show
- Northwest girls win poetry prize (The Iowa City Press-Citizen)
Four former Northwest Junior High students were named the 2008 winners of the Stuart L. Sheeley Poetry Prize at their school at the end of the 2007-08 school year.
- Masterpieces on a life-size scale for New Jersey project (Knoxville News Sentinel)
HAMILTON, N.J. - Dare I join this lively group for lunch? They are having a good time at their lakeside table. Wine and conversation seem to flow smoothly. I slip past the waiter and take a spot next to the man wearing a straw hat and sleeveless T-shirt. A young woman coos over a cute puppy. Everyone looks familiar, but no, I can't recall any names.
- Orange County-based group helps children cope with parents' cancer - Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles TimesOrange County-based group helps children cope with parents' cancerLos Angeles Times, CA - 8 hours ago"By writing about it, I found healthier ways to cope," Murphy said of his contribution to "Love Sick: Teens Reflect on Growing Up With a Parent Who Has ...
- A delicious trip on a sailing ship on the rugged coast of Maine - Providence Journal
Providence JournalA delicious trip on a sailing ship on the rugged coast of MaineProvidence Journal, RI - 8 hours ago“I love the poetry of motion, the challenge of it,†says John Dickey, an avid sailor and NASA engineer from Houston. “And the nature. I just love it. ...
- Site navigation (Tameside Advertiser)
A FORMER teacher who lost her job for writing steamy vampire fiction has won an award for her first book.
- Atlanta Writers' Group keeps the ideas flowing - Indianapolis Star
Atlanta Writers' Group keeps the ideas flowingIndianapolis Star, United States - 1 hour agoBurgin said the group shares poetry, fiction and nonfiction. "Some of the stories we've heard here have moved us to tears," she said. ...
- MOC professor recognized - Goldsboro News-Argus
Lenard Moore, assistant professor of language and literature at Mount Olive College, is one of five individuals and one organization selected to receive the 24th Annual Raleigh Medal of Arts given by the City of Raleigh Arts Commission for lifetime ...
- The Sazerac: The cocktail of choice, for some, in New Orleans - International Herald Tribune
I've been leafing through a bunch of cocktail manuals recently. Aside from the vicarious pleasure, I've been trying to figure out the logic of the Louisiana legislature, which, apparently having finished its work with the Hurricane Katrina cleanup ...
- Signing off: the weird world of book signings - The Independent
To some authors, the book-signing is a curse. What could be more excruciatingly dull, to the sensitive creative mind, than to sit for hours in a festival tent or bookshop, inscribing your name on several hundred copies of your new masterpiece? This ...
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