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- Life-long bonds emerge from Minneapolis bridge tragedy (USA Today)
On Aug. 1, 2007, the Interstate 35W bridge plunged into the Mississippi River and forever altered the lives of 145 people who were injured, and families and friends of the 13 who died. Since then, dozens of people touched by the tragedy help each other heal, sharing memories of that day and the nightmares that stalk them.
- Springfield Little Theatre still seeks historical stories (The Springfield News-Leader)
Springfield Little Theatre continues to seek stories about the Landers Theatre and its history in preparation for the theater's 100th anniversary. The Landers opened its doors in September 1909.
- Sunday Arts - Arizona Daily Sun
NEW YORK -- Kathy Leeds grows animated as she describes the courses she is taking this fall, including classes in current events, art and literature. But Leeds will never step foot on a campus or in a classroom. The 79-year-old widow has multiple ...
- Go & Do - Latest young adult book midnight release event - Portsmouth Herald
"Brisingr," the eagerly awaited third book in the Inheritance cycle by Christopher Paolini, will be released Sept. 20 amidst a flurry of elves, dwarfs, dragons and humans. Here are some local book release parties for all Dragon Riders in the know ...
- QATAR BRIEFS (Gulf Times)
Expat forum institutes award for social work EXPATRIATE forum Friends of Tiruvalla (Fota) will institute an award for “best social worker†for its members.
- Eleanor Kimberley, 97 - iBerkshires.com
Born in Monterey on Sept. 20, 1910, she was the daughter of Noel and Hattie Spencer-Hart. Mrs. Kimberley worked at Tassone's Photography Studio in Great Barrington for several years. She loved nature and enjoyed photographing it. She took a home ...
- Roadside turning poetic - Fergus Falls Daily Journal
You see it all over in big cities — poetry shared publicly on the sides of buses, subways and buildings. Now, a movement celebrated for years in urban areas is making its way to the country roads of Fergus Falls as the only current U.S project of ...
- Stemming flow of literary heritage across the pond (Guardian Unlimited)
The novelist Jim Crace looks remarkably chipper for a man of 62 who has just travelled through several time zones on his way home from California.
- Youth Literature Fest coming to U. of I., area schools, community ... - Inside Illinois
Youth Literature Fest coming to U. of I., area schools, community ...Inside Illinois, IL - 54 minutes ago... readings by festival guests, and enjoy storytelling, puppetry, films, a ventriloquist, exhibits, a poetry café for teenagers, and musical performances. ...
- Motion in poetry gig - Lakeland Today
Motion in poetry gigLakeland Today, UK - 59 minutes agoPoet Laureate And-rew Motion will take part in September, and has described the readings as the best poetry programmei n Britain. Tonight's event starts at ...
- Poet To Kick Off Indian Market - RedOrbit
Poet To Kick Off Indian MarketRedOrbit, TX - 1 hour agoBy Richard Atkinson For the Journal SANTA FE -- Once author Joy Harjo of the Mvskoke/ Creek Nation enlarged the impact of her poetry by setting the words to ...
- Why most arthouse films are so unspeakably awful - guardian.co.uk
guardian.co.ukWhy most arthouse films are so unspeakably awfulguardian.co.uk, UK - 2 hours agoIn painting, sculpture, poetry, opera, you name it, idiots seem to have taken over much of the asylum. It all seems to have started a century or so ago, ...
- Dreams of Yves Bonnefoy (The Post and Courier)
One of the trickiest things about creating any work of art is understanding the fine line between the conscious and the unconscious mind. The best writers know how to put their imaginations in the actual place that exists between these two states in order to create. When writers are successful, readers enter the same realm of experience. Writers who are not informed by their own unconscious are ...
- Writing outwards - Guardian Unlimited
If each poem had to be honest then it was honesty with the realisation that there could be no single truth so much as the story of a kind of truth. Fred D'Aguiar Use your own mythology - your memories, associations, emblems and imagery - but treat ...
- On Native Ground - American Reporter
My hearts sings for my country today. It is a song that rises from the sea chants and shanty songs, from the sweat-drenched fields and forests, from the hymns of slaves and the poetry of anguished souls, from the ancient, irrepressible longing for ...
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