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- Three Southern Women Confront the Tragedy of War in A Dangerous Age (Newswise)
Ellen Gilchrist's most recent novel, A Dangerous Age, follows three Southern women as they live through and respond to the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks and the war in Iraq.
- THE LIST: June 6 to 12 - Kitsap Sun (Subscription)
THE LIST: June 6 to 12Kitsap Sun (Subscription), United States - 2 hours agoCOURTESY PHOTO Mary Lou Sanelli will read from her new collection of poetry, "Small Talk," at 8 pm June 7 at Key City Playhouse, 419 Washington St. in Port ...
- Where even slime can shine - National Post
Where even slime can shineNational Post, Canada - 1 hour agoJames Watson, who shared the Nobel Prize for crucial work on DNA, offers free advice to would-be scientists or anyone else: Never be the brightest person in ...
- Stockton youth seek to give city positive spin at poetry event - Stockton Record
Stockton youth seek to give city positive spin at poetry eventStockton Record, CA - 58 minutes ago"That yeah, some people might have trouble reading or may have trouble writing and with literacy but clearly, it's not everyone. ...
- Seven things to do in Augusta - Hindu
HinduSeven things to do in AugustaHindu, India - 3 hours agoHowever, when I stood in front of the famed fairway of the Augusta national golf club, my eyes beheld a rolling poetry. After a security check and a ...
- Flower City Theatre Festival tells some true tales this summer - Caledon Enterprise
Flower City Theatre Festival tells some true tales this summerCaledon Enterprise, Canada - 2 hours agoâIt has beautiful verse, poetry. Itâs really heartbreaking.â The intimate setting of the Studio series will serve these stories well. ...
- Louis aiming for Sprint honours - The Press Association
Louis aiming for Sprint honoursThe Press Association - 8 hours agoPure Poetry, Doughnut, Rebecca De Winter, Infamous Angel and Souter's Sister complete his hand, while Bahamian Babe, Mullglen and Kevin Ryan's unbeaten ...
- 20 Mil. Lost Generation in Japan - Donga.com
This is an excerpt from one of Ishikawa Takubokuâs poems published in 1910. He died at the age of 26. The passage is often quoted to express the harsh realities of the Japanese âworking poor.â Although the Japanese poet worked day and night as ...
- Site navigation (Salford Advertiser)
A SALFORD-born writer has been picked from thousands of entrants around the world as the winner of Scotlandâs prestigious national poetry prize. Jane Weir, 43, who lived in Irlam until her 20s, won Scotlandâs ÂŁ2,500 Wigtown Poetry Prize which she will be awarded with this weekend.
- Morari Bapu will teach here. - Cincinnati.com
Source: Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life. It is the world's third-largest religion, behind Christianity and Islam. One of every six people on Earth is Hindu, or about 900 million. There are about 1 million Hindus in North America, and about 4 ...
- At our best: June 9 (Corvallis Gazette-Times)
CVHS student receives scholarship Tony Wu, a junior at Crescent Valley High School studying in Germany as an exchange student through the Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange Program, has been selected as a participant for one of the seminars of this yearâs Telluride Summer Program with a full scholarship. The program takes place at Cornell University and is a six week educational experience for ...
- Book Review: Author's love affair with terriers more than skin-deep (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
"We Give Our Hearts to Dogs to Tear: Intimations of their Immortality," is a remarkable memoir by Alston Chase spanning the 30 years of life he and his wife Diana share with generations of "sporting" Jack Russell terriers.
- Africa: Review of Blogs On Literature (AllAfrica.com)
This week's blog review will focus on those blogs that deal exclusively or primarily with African literature.
- Pencil This In: Friday - LAist
LAistPencil This In: FridayLAist, CA - 4 hours agoâPast readings have included critical theory, fiction, drama, poetry, performance, erotica, excerpts from plays, poorly written ad copy promoting ...
- For Jazz?s Avant-Garde, an Annual Gathering and a Little Competition (New York Times)
The Vision Festival, this country?s premier gathering for free jazz and improvised music, begins its 13th year.
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