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- Mad Men, "The New Girl": Freddie the zipper - The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
The Star-Ledger - NJ.comMad Men, "The New Girl": Freddie the zipperThe Star-Ledger - NJ.com, NJ - 11 minutes agoWas she the recipient of Don's hand-me-down poetry book from the season premiere? Running into Don and his new mistress while out on a date with her new ...
- What's On: Night & Day Weekend - Toronto Star
What's On: Night & Day WeekendToronto Star, Canada - 6 hours ago... has fiction from Gil Adamson (Outlander) and poetry from Dayle Furlong (Open Slowly) and Mary Lou Soutar-Hynes (Travelling Light) Fri. 8 pm (free). ...What's On: Weekday Planner Toronto Starall 5 news articles
- Life's losses lead protagonist back to âWawona Hotel' (The Oklahoman)
This novel's setting is near Yosemite Valley, one of the most beautiful places in the American West. The book begins with a 1969 car crash involving Danielle McAllister, a wreck that changes her life forever. "Wawona Hotelâ by Matthew McKay (Boaz Publishing Co., $24.95) is a gripping psychological thriller, a page-turner written by a psychologist. This is McKay's first novel. It is seasoned ...
- Kos, Cass, and Palin - Slate
Note to Cass Sunstein and internet alarmists who argue that the Web results in partisans who listen only to their own facts, reinforcing their extreme opinions, etc. A Daily Kos blogger is refuting the Kos -fueled Palin-baby rumor with a photo found ...
- Robert DesRoche (Scribe) - Bleacherreport.com
Robert does not have any lineup tags. My main focus here is MMA. I found bleacher report when searching for rankings of fighters in each division. I looked at some of the typical sites, but then in the search I stumbled upon an article here by Derek ...
- Pair celebrate 60 years together - Amherst Bee (subscription)
Pair celebrate 60 years togetherAmherst Bee (subscription), USA - 1 hour agoJohn is employed at Ed Young's Hardware and enjoys poetry and woodworking, and Jane is retired from Sears and enjoys knitting and baking.
- Tips for poets or wanna-be poets - Meadville Tribune
Tips for poets or wanna-be poetsMeadville Tribune, PA - 26 minutes agoThis standard rule of fiction writing still applies to poetry. Think about that aforementioned dog. Is that dog old or young? How do you know? ...
- Rilke and the question of self-identity - Daily Telegraph
Poetry is language compressed. It is many other things, too, but try expounding any favourite poem and your prose will be double or triple the number of words used by the poet. This is perhaps what makes the prose works of poets quite difficult to ...
- Need a Dickens expert? He's the man (Mankato Free Press)
What started out as a nudge from mom turned into a full-scale passion to studying and understanding Charles Dickens.
- Hadrian's soldiers writing home - Daily Telegraph
The hulking great highlight of the Hadrian exhibitiown opening this week at the British Museum is a mammoth head of the emperor . Excavated in Turkey last year, it has never been shown to the public before. You can make out not only his beard - he ...
- Thurgood Marshall (Westland Observer)
Wednesday, July 2, marks the 100th anniversary of the birth of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall. A descendent of slaves, Marshall built an impressive law career fighting for civil rights and equality for all Americans before serving on the Supreme Court. Called "the most important Black man of this century" by "Ebony" contributor Juan Williams, Marshall often stood alone as the ...
- Restoring an heirloom - North Platte Telegraph
Restoring an heirloomNorth Platte Telegraph, NE - 1 hour ago"The Mellotte's all had talent in music, art and poetry." Garlick's childhood on the farm was hardscrabble, with no time for music lessons. ...
- NANCY J. GOOD - Elkhart Truth
She was born March 25, 1939, in Elkhart to Ellwood Hogendobler and Donna Lawver. On Feb. 17, 1962, she married Wayne Good in Elkhart. He survives along with two children, Steven W. Good and Jackie (Bryan) Smith, both of Elkhart; one granddaughter ...
- Martin Atkins: Teaching Bands To Tour Smart - NPR News
Since writing Tour: Smart, Martin Atkins has traveled the country teaching aspiring musicians and bands the basics of how to have a successful tour. All Things Considered , July 6, 2008 - Drummer Martin Atkins spent the 1980s and 90s performing and ...
- GRSF sonnet winners announced - Winona Daily News
The Great River Shakespeare Festival announced July 26 the winners of its first ever City-Wide Sonnet Contest at the Acoustic CafĂ©. Doug Scholz-Carlson, GRSF associate director and veteran actor, and James Armstrong, Winonaâs poet laureate, hosted ...
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