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- Fourth of July: Annual festival celebrates heritage (Sterling Journal-Advocate)
STERLING — For many Sterling residents, the Fourth of July holiday brings to mind picnics, fireworks, parades and, of course, the Heritage Festival at the Overland Trail Museum.
- The $25 Haiku (Denver Post)
When we chose Colorado as the topic for this week's $25 Haiku Contest, we didn't mention our sneaky reason: Colorado Day is the first Monday in August, which falls on Aug. 4 this year.
- Katie Parks, champion of Lubbock community, dies at 87 - Lubbock Avalanche-Journal
Katie Parks, a celebrated Lubbock community activist and author, died of lung cancer Tuesday. She was 87. Widely known for her efforts to improve the quality of life for blacks across the city, Parks was recognized with more than 200 awards in her ...
- A weekend of Flagstaff dining - AZCentral.com
Located in Tucson, Simmons 4X4 Automotive Repair Center has been serving Southern Arizona since 1974 ... and Domestic Specializing In 4-Wheel Drive Trucks Diesel Maintenance & Repair ...
- Frat housemother at SMU loves serving Pi Kappa Alpha - Dallas Morning News
The bass of a neighbor's stereo thumped against the thin walls of Lila McCurtain's apartment. Deep voices shouted profanities outside her window. A car alarm went off. Oblivious to the chaos, Ms. McCurtain calmly crossed her legs and leaned forward ...
- 80 more things that make men cry - BBC News
Hurt, sung by a dying Johnny Cash, gets to many of you Johnny Cash. Bambi's mother dying. Bagpipes. Silently falling remembrance poppies. There are a lot of things that make men well up. Here's a selection of your responses to 10 things that make ...
- Indian River County community connection: July 6 - TCPalm
Indian River County community connection: July 6TCPalm, FL - 1 hour agoCreative Writing, Poetry: Discussion, critiques, encourages budding writers. Indian River County Main Library, 1600 21st St., Vero Beach, 6 pm Adults. ...
- Not many students bothered to vote - La Crosse Tribune
The June 3 edition of the Tribune had a front-page article titled: “Students approve fund shift for stadium.” The story adds, the “University of Wisconsin-La Crosse said yes Tuesday to allowing $750,000 that had been earmarked for another part ...
- All writers are invited to enter poetry competition - Portsmouth News
All writers are invited to enter poetry competitionPortsmouth News, UK - 11 hours agoIf you have a talent for writing poetry then you may be in with a chance of winning a cash prize at the Havant Literary Festival Open Poetry Competition. ...
- Mom and dad's lives -- real and imagined (Miami Herald)
ALFRED & EMILY. Doris Lessing. Harper. 274 pages. $25.95. Last year, Doris Lessing, almost 88 and the outspoken, iconoclastic author of more than 50 books -- novels, story collections, poetry and nonfiction -- became the oldest writer to receive the Nobel Prize in literature. This year, she has published a clever, moving coupling of fiction and nonfiction. Alfred & Emily is a culmination of ...
- Book of poems inscribed to Caitlin is valued at ÂŁ25000 - WalesOnline
Telegraph.co.ukBook of poems inscribed to Caitlin is valued at £25000WalesOnline, United Kingdom - 43 minutes agoThe note is about his beloved father who had an enormous influence on the poet’s life, particularly in the books and poetry he read as a boy and young man. ...Caitlin’s feelings for Dylan Thomas revealed in her secret journal WalesOnlineall 90 news articles
- Plattsburgh Writers Group supports newcomers, veterans (Plattsburgh Press Republican)
PLATTSBURGH -- Patrick O'Brien writes his short stories in West Chazy, but on the second Monday of the month he goes to Plattsburgh to get "some feedback and Katherine's gentle criticism."
- Watching the news - Great Indian Mutiny
Watching the newsGreat Indian Mutiny, India - 4 hours agoWho wants to write a political post after having taken a trip to the world of poetry. Nobody. But then don’t see the news. I did. ...
- Alsop's first season ends with energy - Baltimore Sun
Alsop's first season ends with energyBaltimore Sun, United States - 6 hours agoThere were, to be sure, lovely things in Alsop's phrasing of the Adagio, though the tendency to push ahead left some of the music's internal poetry ...
- New Non-Fiction from Outskirts Press Focuses on a Family’s Struggle with Their Son’s Traumatic Brain Injury (PR.com)
Dying to Fight: The Tony Bruno Story is the heartfelt account of a young man whose life was irrevocably altered when he sustained a traumatic brain injury as a result of a college sparring match. It is also a love story written by parents to their beloved child. In 1983, twenty-year-old Tony Bruno was like any other college student who has high hopes and dreams for the future. At Colorado ...
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