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- Quest for peace puts couple at odds in Oklahoman's spy thriller - NewsOK.com
NewsOK.comQuest for peace puts couple at odds in Oklahoman's spy thrillerNewsOK.com, OK - 13 hours agoCondry-Paulk earned a master's from the University of Central Oklahoma and is published in play, short story, features and poetry genres. ...
- It’s all about shelf appeal - Centre Daily Times
It’s all about shelf appealCentre Daily Times, PA - 3 hours agoBode-Lang moved to Bellefonte as a Penn State graduate student in poetry, and began to volunteer at the library three years ago. A regular patron, she had ...
- Samoans strive to survive rising tide - Newark Star-Ledger
MAU . What: "Requiem". Where: Frederick P. Rose Hall of Jazz at Lincoln Center, 60th Street and Broadway, fifth floor, New York. When: 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday. How much: $40-$90. Call (212) 721-6500 or visit LincolnCenter.org . NEW YORK -- The ...
- What's on: Friday October 10 - Scotsman
What's on: Friday October 10Scotsman, United Kingdom - 28 minutes agoScottish Poetry Library, Crichton's Close, Canongate, 7.30pm, £5 (£3), 0131-557 2876 Around 70 specialist producers, selling farm produce such as bread, ...
- Some Good Amid The Bombs? - CounterCurrents.org
Some Good Amid The Bombs?CounterCurrents.org, India - 10 hours agoSince the devastating riots of 2002, all of us who hail from the soil of Gujarat have pointed at its forbearing past, towards the poetry of Narmada and the ...
- Norman Dello Joio, 95; Pulitzer and Emmy Award-winning composer (Los Angeles Times)
Norman Dello Joio, a Pulitzer Prize-winning composer with a lyrical style who wrote works for orchestra and chorus as well as several operas and an Emmy Award-winning television score, died July 24 at his home in East Hampton, N.Y. He was 95.
- Jan Steckel, poet laureate for the hills - San Francisco Examiner
Though it would be nice to have an official poet laureate, maybe confining poet Jan Steckel to the Oakland Hills is unfair. She has been writing eloquently about broader social, cultural and sensory experiences for a long time. Steckel is a published ...
- How much Girl Talk is too much? (International Herald Tribune)
Sharing is good, but researchers discuss if it can spin out of control for teenagers.
- New poet Eric Watts opens 'Cellar Door' of his past - New York Daily News
Eirc Watts, who wrote the poetry book 'Cellar Door,' will be at Sunday's 2008 Brooklyn Book Festival as one of its 150 vendors. If ever there was a young Brooklyn author who has learned how to make lemonade from life's lemons, it's likely to be Eric ...
- Hendrix's burnt guitar leads rock auction in London - MSN Philippines News
The first guitar that rock legend Jimi Hendrix burned on stage, the only remaining fingerprints of Elvis Presley and the first contract signed by The Beatles all go on sale Thursday in a major auction of music memorabilia. Jim Morrison's last ...
- Surprise party for 90 year old Alfred - Goole Today
Surprise party for 90 year old AlfredGoole Today, UK - Aug 8, 2008FRIENDS flocked to Swinefleet Community Centre last week to mark the 90th birthday of villager Alfred Goddard. A surprise party was organised for the Church ...
- Lifestyle digest - Post-Bulletin
Lifestyle digestPost-Bulletin, MN - 4 hours agoMembers of the Twin Cities Laurel Poetry Collective will explain how a writers' collective works and how writers can team up to form one. ...
- Poetry reading planned for Friday at YMCA (The Post-Standard)
The Auburn YMCA writer's voice program is holding a poetry reading from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at the Cayuga Museum. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and refreshments will be served. Time permitting, people in the audience will be allowed to read their work.
- My city Sialkot - The Nation, Pakistan
My city SialkotThe Nation, Pakistan, Pakistan - 1 hour agoHe was touchy about his Urdu pronunciation and gave up Urdu poetry for some time to switch over to Punjabi. He told me once that he did so because the Urdu ...
- Daily News columnist wrote books for children - Chicago Sun-Times
Bonnie Larkin Nims, who was a columnist for the old Chicago Daily News and the author of several books for children, died of a stroke last week after a long illness. She was 87, family members said. In the 1960s, Ms. Nims wrote the newspaper's ...
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