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- The Resistance - Washington Post
Washington PostThe ResistanceWashington Post, United States - 1 hour agoThe story begins on January 8, 1946, with a note from Juliet Ashton to her publisher that capably sets the scene. Juliet's witty weekly columns about ...
- American Insight - American Reporter
CARTERSVILLE, Ga. -- My grandmother would have said "The pot is calling the kettle black." My mother would have sighed and said "There's something rotten in Denmark." And today I am left to say that the current investigation by Sen. Charles Grassley ...
- first act confirmed for Glastonbury Festival 2009 - eFestivals.co.uk
eFestivals.co.ukfirst act confirmed for Glastonbury Festival 2009eFestivals.co.uk, UK - 48 minutes agoSo if you plan to buy tickets for friends or family you must make sure they all register! Registration does not reserve or guarantee you a ticket when they ...
- 'I made a brave, small film' - Screen Weekly
'I made a brave, small film'Screen Weekly, India - 1 hour agoWell, I have published a book of Hindi poetry. I have been writing Gujarati poems since childhood. Did you know that Vidhu Vinod Chopra admitted in print ...
- 'Encounters' offers glimpse of nature at Earth's end - MLive.com
Courtesy Photo The big picture: "Encounters at the End of the World" is being featured at the Urban Institute for Contemporary Arts. Filmmaker Werner Herzog was straight with the National Science Foundation when it approached him to make a film about ...
- Poetry in praise of older folk - Stratford Press
Poetry in praise of older folkStratford Press, New Zealand - 2 hours agoTHE annual Greats and Grands Poetry Competition was held in Stratford this week, with another great turnout. The competition is an opportunity for children ...
- China is focus of library events (Quad-City Times)
Chinese Moon Festival, which marks the end of harvest, will be celebrated in the Quad-Cities from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Sept. 14 at Bettendorf Public Library.
- Knife terror for real - gang victim - Ilford Recorder
THE VICTIM of a sickening attack in which he was left for dead, fears knife crime is not being taken seriously enough. Antony Donoghue was seriously injured when a gang of men ran out of a pub in Cardiff, south Wales, and plunged a knife into his ...
- "A Map of the Night": Master poet sometimes loses his way in new ... - Seattle Times
If anyone qualifies as the senior statesman of Northwest poetry, it's David Wagoner. The University of Washington professor emeritus and editor of the former journal Poetry Northwest has served as a chancellor of the Academy of American Poets and ...
- Guest column: Lesson for teachers: To care and not to care - Des Moines Register
One morning last fall I found a line from T. S. Eliot's poem "Ash Wednesday" swirled in purple marker across the front whiteboard of my classroom: "Teach us to care and not to care." The elegant penmanship told me it was Trudy, my friend and fellow ...
- Writing Outside The Margins hits Toronto's streets (East York Mirror)
Canada's Festival of Queer Literary Arts returns to the city on Sunday, Aug. 24. The all-day festival, Writing Outside The Margins, features an array of activities for everyone, including panel disc...
- POLLY WANT A CRACKER? SOME BARBECUE? A BEER, MAYBE? - Asbury Park Press
— Children ages 3-6 and their older siblings are invited to the Barnegat branch of the Ocean County Library, 112 Burr St., for crafts and stories in the program, BIG SISTER/BIG BROTHER & ME. Register by calling (609) 698-3331. — A POETRY READING ...
- Witness who took risky stand in Sacramento gangland trial works to build new life (The Sacramento Bee)
One bullet perforated his left lung and induced a bloody cough. Timothy Hurst sings in his bedroom wearing a T-shirt he designed; his brother Iam Mason sings on the bed. Hurst's testimony helped convict two gang members who tried to kill him. Now he's living in another city and trying to establish himself as an artist. Timothy Hurst looks in the mirror, where he's written "God's ...
- Hammer to sell, sign books on Sunday - Sidney Herald
On Sunday, local author Bob Hammer will sell and sign his books at the MonDak Heritage Center starting at 2 p.m. A large share of the money from the sales will be given to the MonDak Heritage Center. Hammer will recite some of his poetry during the ...
- For all the darkness, there is constant light - Concord Monitor
For all the darkness, there is constant lightConcord Monitor, NH - 7 hours ago... fiddler crabs and chickadees; comets and seastones; wind, water, earth, fire and air. In his title poem he tackles darkness and finds the poetry in it.
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