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- Outskirts Press Announces Dark Lilly E., the Latest Highly ... - PR.com (press release)
Outskirts Press Announces Dark Lilly E., the Latest Highly ...PR.com (press release), NY - May 19, 2008Oakland, CA, May 19, 2008 --(PR.com)-- Outskirts Press, Inc. has published Dark Lilly E. by VL Sullivan, which is the author’s most recent book to date. ...
- Central Louisiana Education - Alexandria Daily Town Talk
Share this article: Del.icio.us Facebook Digg Reddit Newsvine What’s this? Learning Center hopes to offer new courses -- June 26, 2008 -- The Learning Center for Rapides Parish could be offering a new course program in the field of Allied Health ...
- Teamwork enables greater success - Albany Times Union
Teamwork enables greater successAlbany Times Union, NY - 24 minutes agoPhil Jackson, the highly successful coach of the NBA's Los Angeles Lakers, frequently reads poetry to his players. To inspire his players on the subject of ...
- INTERVIEW: PHILLIPE PETITE & JAMES MARSH (MAN ON WIRE) - Cinematic Happenings Under Development
INTERVIEW: PHILLIPE PETITE & JAMES MARSH (MAN ON WIRE)Cinematic Happenings Under Development, NY - 3 hours agoGiven to flights of poetry while answering the simplest questions and given to praising himself to the heavens, he seems like a self-involved little ...
- Environment group gains from concert proceeds - Upper Yarra Mail
Upper Yarra MailEnvironment group gains from concert proceedsUpper Yarra Mail, Australia - 7 hours agoThe original duo, Catherine Nolan and David Johnston, have continued to promote original writing, poetry readings, sublime choral music, new composers and a ...
- Granite City High School student wins essay contest - Granite City Press Record
Granite City High School student wins essay contestGranite City Press Record, IL - 7 hours agoRoy said winning the her first essay contest "was a confidence booster." "I don't write stories, I write poetry," she said. "I might have found something ...
- 'Happy in a foreign world' - BBC News
As the Today programme begins a major series examining the care of the elderly in the UK, one listener spoke to her mother about life in her care home. Joan Davey has the sunniest of demeanours. She laughs a lot, loves listening to classical music ...
- Plan Yourself a Sweet Picnic - Street.Com
Picnic baskets make me swoon. Those little wicker wonders transport me to a time where quilts were placed in a perfect spot under the weeping willow so that lovers could soak in the sun, enjoy a sweet breeze and read poetry to one another. Or maybe I ...
- Book tells Lady Liberty's story through many voices Young Readers (The Plain Dealer)
She measures 111 feet tall, weighs 225 tons and sports a 4½-foot-long nose that is "massive but elegant." Meet Lady Liberty, up close and personal, in a stellar collaboration from noted history writer Doreen Rappaport and acclaimed illustrator Matt Tavares.
- Café Soul is eager to celebrate second anniversary - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Café Soul is eager to celebrate second anniversarySt. Louis Post-Dispatch, United States - 7 hours agoIs it a typical open mike, revolving around poetry? (No, no, and no). "You can't get the full effect of Café Soul unless you come to Café Soul," Coco Soul ...
- Padma Lakshmi: The anti-Martha Stewart (Newsday)
Padma Lakshmi hosts 'Top Chef' and writes cookbooks. And she has more things cooking.
- Jessica Jones Quartet | New Artists Records (2008) (All About Jazz)
Jazz has always had its own poetry. Not just the music, but the language. Recall hearing Cab Calloway or Louis Armstrong give an introduction from the bandstand or the cadence of Lester Young and Slim Gaillard's words. Jazz has always had its own idiom.
- Death in Breslau, By Marek Krajewski trs Danusia Stok (Independent)
Breslau is now Wroclaw in Silesia, west Poland, a thriving university city 190km from Warsaw and 160km from the German border. Ever since its origination in the eighth century, the city's position on the east-west trade route, the corridor of central Europe, has attracted a huge variety of migrants, and no end of trouble. From Vandals and Goths and Huns to Czechs, Silesians, Jews and Lusatians, ...
- New book explains author's struggle with misdiagnosis (Cape Gazette)
Local author Christina Weaver chose to begin her second book in Peggi Hurley’s Ancient Art Tattoo Studio on Route 1 near Lewes.
- The Wild Man At The Center Of The World - Washington Post
The Wild Man At The Center Of The WorldWashington Post, United States - 47 minutes ago"He was flamboyant," says Karren Alenier, who founded the Miller cabin series of poetry readings in the 1970s. She and fellow members of Word Works, ...
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