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- Give Your Mom the Greatest Gift of Love This Mother's Day - BlackNews.com
Superior Twp, MI (BlackNews.com) - Mother's Day is May 11, 2008. Traditionally, Mother's Day is a time for expressing your love, so why not give your mom one of the greatest gifts of all time. Author Bradley L. Fowler recently composed a dynamic ...
- ARTS IN THE CITY (Cambridge Chronicle & Cambridge Tab)
THE PAPER PICKER PRESS: GALLERY RECEPTION WITH MASTER CLASS FOR CHILDREN — Multicultural Arts Center, 41 Second St. Includes instructions detailing games and activities for all to try on their own. For information, call 617-577-1400 or visit www.cmacusa.org.
- The problem is ... it’s out of this world - Times Online
The problem is ... it’s out of this worldTimes Online, UK - 1 hour agoI know every shape and every crease serves an aerodynamic purpose but it’s like free-form poetry. It’s like it was conceived by Bartok. ...
- Selected and otherwise (The Phoenix)
After I exited Lafayette College in June 1964, I spent the summer as a cub reporter for my Connecticut home-town newspaper, The Trumbull Times . The only news worth repeating is that I interviewed Jayne Mansfield.
- Book Folks: Bausch to sign WWII novel (Memphis Commercial Appeal)
Prolific author Richard Bausch will read from and sign his new novel "Peace" (Alfred A. Knopf, $20) twice this week, in Memphis and in Oxford, Miss. Bausch holds the Moss Chair of Excellence in the English Department at the University of Memphis, where he teaches fiction writing. "Peace" -- a short novel about World War II that is anything but peaceful -- is Bausch's 11th novel. Others include ...
- Library book sale was huge success - Post-Bulletin
Library book sale was huge successPost-Bulletin, MN - 4 hours agoThe Friends of the Austin Public Library and AAUW recently completed their annual combined book sale to raise money for their respective projects. ...
- McGuinty defends Ont. tax credits for racy film; politicians are not ... - 680 News
TORONTO - Politicians should not engage in censorship of movies, art, literature or architecture, Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty said Wednesday as he defended the use of provincial tax credits to help fund a controversial new movie about the sex ...
- Poets offer a taste of the medieval - Lakeland Today
Poets offer a taste of the medievalLakeland Today, UK - 21 minutes agoTWO poets with an interest in Medieval England will be joining forces to read their work at the Summer Poetry readings organised by the Wordsworth Trust in ...
- When a movie hurts too much to watch (Chicago Sun-Times)
The blog entry "In Search of Redemption" inspired an outpouring of reader comments remarkable not only for their number but for their intelligence and thought. It became obvious that many of us go to the movies seeking some sort of release or healing.
- Marine uses poetry as release from pain of war - WJRT
After fighting in Vietnam and losing many of his buddies in combat, he has learned to release his anger and sadness through poetry. "That's why I write my poetry. It's the healing process, to rid myself of the ghosts that I have from that time in my ...
- DJ Taylor: Happy when it rains. Why we'd be lost without our ... - Independent
DJ Taylor: Happy when it rains. Why we'd be lost without our ...Independent, UK - 9 minutes agoLashed to the creative imagination, it produces some of the most striking imagery in poetry: Tennyson and his tears falling "like summer tempests", say. ...
- Area woman's grandaughter releases new fantasy novel - Spring Valley Tribune
Area woman's grandaughter releases new fantasy novelSpring Valley Tribune, USA - Jun 25, 2008However, for the short time that 'IronHeart' has been available, it has been receiving extremely high support from teen and adult readers. ...
- Readiness in question - Wichita Falls Times Record News
A local valedictorian explains — ungrammatically — that “me and my friend†will take a trip this summer. A Wichita Falls school district administrator sends an e-mail, explaining that he is “sighting†number trends — not “citing.†A ...
- Live Review: Leonard Cohen in T.O. - Jam! Showbiz
TORONTO - For over two-and-a-half-hours on Friday night at the Sony Centre, Leonard Cohen was our man. Charming, funny, poignant, smart, sharp and sexy, -- yes at 73, decked out in a grey fedora, grey shirt and black double-breasted suit he is still ...
- Ray Tallis: 'At 15 I was a biochemical materialist' (Guardian Unlimited)
Ray Tallis: 'Old people tend to get lumped together. In fact, they are far more heterogenrous than the young.' Photograph: Christian Sinibaldi Philosopher. Doctor. Novelist. Poet. Academic.
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