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- Community Calendar - Pasadena Star-News
Community CalendarPasadena Star-News, CA - 8 hours agoPatients and their families who are interested in this procedure are encouraged to attend this free lecture from 6 to 7:30 pm on May 29 in conference room B ...
- Renowned poet/activist says she's accomplished a lot, but there's ... - Toronto Star
Two months after her 80th birthday, grace is foremost in Maya Angelou's mind. "How blessed I am and how blessed I've been," she says, on the phone from her home in North Carolina. The celebrations have been magnificent for this woman, revered for her ...
- Filmmakers keep Portland weird, wild and wired with PDX Fest - The Oregonian - OregonLive.com
Filmmakers keep Portland weird, wild and wired with PDX FestThe Oregonian - OregonLive.com, OR - 4 hours agoLike some alterna-world Rose Festival, the PDX Fest -- as it's known for short -- blooms with upstart visions, muckraking manifestos and renegade poetry. ...
- P'Town Murders (RainbowNetwork.com)
Jeffrey Round introduces secret agent Bradford Fairfax in his new novel The P'Town Murders in a book inspired by an incident the author himself experienced one summer - being spied upon whilst he took a shower.
- Literary late-bloomers - Christian Science Monitor
Literary late-bloomersChristian Science Monitor, MA - 34 minutes agoRyan, who was rejected from poetry club when she was a student at UCLA, has had to wait most of her life to get the recognition her supporters insist that ...
- Logger poets bring revue back on road - Alberni Valley News
Alberni Valley NewsLogger poets bring revue back on roadAlberni Valley News, Canada - 28 minutes agoTrower has published more than 20 books, both fiction and poetry, with a short story collection coming out soon. Swanson, one of the original logging poets, ...
- Something Personal - The Smart Set
Something PersonalThe Smart Set, PA - 2 hours agoWould the public respond with the same enthusiasm to the poetry of a reasonably talented graduate student? That’s what I set to find out when I designed a ...
- Saddam feared getting AIDS in prison - USA Today
CAIRO (AP) — Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or other diseases during his U.S.-supervised captivity, a leading Arab newspaper said Monday in publishing excerpts of his prison writings. The London-based Al-Hayat said the comments came in ...
- Our friends electric: Wall.E & family - Independent
Our friends electric: Wall.E & familyIndependent, UK - 14 minutes agoThe Chicago Tribune called it "visual poetry"; The New York Times praised its eco-message – a warning of a trash-filled future world – and even said Wall-E ...
- Date platter will set record - The National
Date platter will set recordThe National, United Arab Emirates - 12 hours agoThe record attempt will mark the culmination of 17 days of festivities, including date auctions, poetry evenings, a group wedding and a competition for the ...
- Writer’s Center Gets New Director - Washington City Paper
Writer’s Center Gets New DirectorWashington City Paper, DC - 8 hours ago(Jensen’s writing utilizes some more inventive descriptors). Jensen is also the founding editor of LOCUSPOINT, an online poetry ‘zine that focuses on a new ...
- The Ultimate Frontier: Darius Shahinfar for Congress - Payvand
PayvandThe Ultimate Frontier: Darius Shahinfar for CongressPayvand, Iran - 14 hours agoMore specifically, the Iranian-American Community is increasingly fortunate to benefit from the wise foresights of several non-partisan political action ...
- Reader Roundup: Stadiums, grammar and silos prompt prose and poetry - Minnpost.com
Old topics (stadiums and smoking bans) and new ones (light pollution and good grammar) sparked lively comments from Minnpost readers recently. And don't miss the poetry inspired by North Dakota missile silos. Tony Wagner was among those commenting on ...
- Cambridge students examined on Amy Winehouse song - Reuters
LONDON, May 28 (Reuters Life!) - They might not be Shakespeare or Wordsworth but lyrics by soul singer Amy Winehouse have been included in a Cambridge University literature exam for the first time. Final year English students were asked to compare a ...
- Tasmania poet wins NSW prize - Big Pond News
Kathryn Lomer has won the prestigous Kenneth Slessor Prize for poetry. Photo: ABC A Hobart writer, Kathryn Lomer, has won the $30,000 Kenneth Slessor Prize for poetry. Ms Lomer's second collection of poetry, 'Two Kinds of Silence', was recognised as ...
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