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- Library fall programs for adults, seniors suit all (The Chelsea Standard)
The McKune Memorial Library presents a full schedule of programs geared toward adults for this fall and early winter. "We look forward to the return of such favorite programs as Books & Banter and the International Book Club," Harmer noted.
- Healing the World Piece by Peace -- New Storybook of Poetry ... - GlobeNewsWire (press release)
Healing the World Piece by Peace -- New Storybook of Poetry ...GlobeNewsWire (press release), CA - 11 minutes ago... of the events leading to her dramatic change of life. She has found healing through poetry and has won awards and publications in numerous anthologies. ...
- Community Briefs - Dubuque Telegraph Herald
Community BriefsDubuque Telegraph Herald, IA - 12 hours agoA free lunch will be provided with reservations required by noon Monday, Sept. 22. For more information and reservations, call Crystal Toman at 515-243-1742 ...
- Hospice intends film to be 'awareness tool' - MLive.com
"Except for Six": The documentary was produced by Hospice of Michigan, which hopes it will spark discussions about death. GRAND RAPIDS -- Ron Christie was a man whose personality was bigger than life. It's sad and ironic, then, that he is the primary ...
- Joe Louis and Friends - Birmingham News
Location Alabaster Alexander City Alpharetta Anniston Atlanta Bessemer Birmingham Brownsboro Calera Center Point Chelsea Collegeville Crestline Cullman Decatur Ensley Enterprise Fairfield Fairhope Florence Forest Park Fultondale Gadsden Gardendale ...
- Nuit x Three - National Post
Nuit x ThreeNational Post, Canada - 42 minutes agoThe TTC may be running all night - and it's free, to boot! - but it may be a good idea to skip the streetcars and take your Schwinn for a spin. ...
- He’s Lost Control - Popmatters.com
The kids who grew up in the '90s had the haunted Curt Cobain; my generation had the tormented Ian Curtis. Growing up, Ian Curtis was my tragic hero. He made dark, introspective music and, true to the mythology we apply to our heroes he died young, in ...
- Author Danielle Steel writes to give hope: 'Without hope you can't ... - 660 News
660 NewsAuthor Danielle Steel writes to give hope: 'Without hope you can't ...660 News, Canada - Jul 16, 2008Steel is a leader of a genre that generated $1.37 billion in book sales in 2006, outselling every market category except religion/inspirational, ...
- The 2008 Book & Author Festival Poetry Reading - Santa Barbara Independent
del.icio.us. Locklin shows off some "Bell Jump" dance moves. But the reading really broke loose when Locklin, who was in Santa Barbara to receive the Glenna Luschei Poetry Fellowship Award, took the stand. Locklin, who idolizes Garrison Keillor and ...
- Maryville's got talent (Maryville Daily Forum)
Whether it's releasing their talents through acting, singing, comedy or poetry, one group in the Nodaway County community is putting it all out there for your entertainment.ÂÂ
- The week in books - guardian.co.uk
The week in booksguardian.co.uk, UK - 1 hour ago... wedding anniversary he was referring to, and he sees some of the laureate's bundle of responsibilities, notably "the chance to speak up for poetry", ...
- Palestine Today 081108 - International Middle East Media Center
Palestine Today 081108International Middle East Media Center, Palestinian Territories - Aug 11, 2008Continuing our daily news coverage, Israel is seeking to overturn an order by the National Court of Spain to arrest six Israeli military leaders who have ...
- Putting Your Best Foot Forward (New York Times)
Willard Spiegelman, writing in In Character, makes a case for pedestrianism as the poetry of a city?s experience.
- Post-war hardship led to humour, imagination and innovation - Irish Independent
Post-war hardship led to humour, imagination and innovationIrish Independent, Ireland - 6 hours agoNevertheless, he was a fine teacher, even if he seemed to believe that English poetry ended with Matthew Arnold. He hadn't much time for those writers he ...
- Fiction from Epoch to be featured in major anthologies (Cornell News Service)
Four short stories from a recent issue of Epoch, the Cornell literary magazine, have been selected for inclusion in major anthologies. Muñoz, whose MFA was in creative writing, is also the author of two story collections, "Zigzagger" and "The Faith Healer of Olive Avenue."
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