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- Preview: City Roots Festival 2008 - Peterborough Today
Preview: City Roots Festival 2008Peterborough Today, UK - 3 hours agoBilled as the City Roots Festival, it will take place on the Embankment both tomorrow and Sunday, and will involve music, art, poetry, comedy, ...
- Primary race shapes up - Worthington Daily Globe
Primary race shapes upWorthington Daily Globe, MN - 2 hours agoI also like to write poetry and I have had two poems published.” Explain the experiences or qualifications you possess that make you a good candidate for ...
- Event to support veterans - Dorset Echo
Event to support veteransDorset Echo, UK - 17 hours agoThe event will feature poetry, prose and music from the conflicts of the 20th and 21st centuries. The inspiration for the event came from the late Commander ...
- GOP slouches toward St. Paul (Jewish World Review)
http://www.JewishWorldReview.com | Not long ago, you might have foreseen the Republican pilgrimage to St. Paul, Minn., as having all the brio of the Bataan Death March. Surprise!
- That's the Ticket! - Kentucky New Era
Tonight — The Loch Mary Center, Earlington, will host karaoke at 7 p.m. Admission is $3. For more information, call J D Wyatt at 270-885-4421. Friday — The ROCKCASTLE Band featuring Tim Lynch will perform from 8 p.m. to midnight at Dot’s ...
- John Lundberg: Remembering Hayden Carruth (HuffingtonPost)
When Hayden Carruth's collection Scrambled Eggs and Whiskey won the National Book Award for poetry, it was no great surprise that he chose not to...
- Concordia scholar shares another side of C.S. Lewis (Austin American-Statesman)
Joel Heck, theology professor at Concordia University, talks about the reprint of "The Personal Heresy: A Controversy," which he edited. The book, last printed in 1965, shows a dialogue between Christian writer C. S. Lewis and literary critic E.M.W. Tillyard on the reading of poetry and will be released next month through Concordia University Press. Heck spoke with the American-Statesman about ...
- The London Magazine goes Arab - Saudi Gazette
The London Magazine goes ArabSaudi Gazette, Saudi Arabia - 3 hours agoThe freshness and vibrancy of the cover continues into the content of the magazine, which is a lively mix of poetry, stories, essays and reviews by Arabs ...
- Royal Mail condemned for honouring 'Nazi' Marie Stopes in Women of ... - Daily Mail
Royal Mail has been condemned for releasing a set of stamps that include controversial family planning pioneer Marie Stopes. From today her face will appear on the 50p stamp in the Women of Distinction set, which commemorates the achievements of six ...
- The books that inspire the people who govern us - WalesOnline
The books that inspire the people who govern usWalesOnline, United Kingdom - 1 hour agoWhen asked which works had had the greatest impact on how she viewed the world, Labour Health Minister Edwina Hart said: “[The] poetry that came out of ...
- State poetry convention to feature readings, slam - News-Leader.com
State poetry convention to feature readings, slamNews-Leader.com, MO - 1 hour agoSponsored by the Springfield-Greene County Library System, the free event will be held at the Library Center in south Springfield. ...
- Cedar City Livestock Heritage Festival Seeking Vendors - Desert Valley Times
Cedar City Livestock Heritage Festival Seeking VendorsDesert Valley Times, UT - 16 hours agoThe 2008 event will feature cowboy music and poetry, a Dutch oven cooking contest, antique tractor pull, a nationally sanctioned stock dog competition, ...
- Angele Sionna - San Francisco Examiner
Angele Sionna has been a professional journalist for over a decade. She enjoys writing about family activities, travel, food and, of course, anything to do with her two beautiful girls Ava and Ellerie. Email your ideas & questions to Angele at ...
- Local and live (Billings Gazette)
Saturday, September 13, 2008 • BOOK SALE: Central Christian Church, 12221 16th St. W. 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Annual sale of books, DVDs, CDs.
- Shaky narrator in 'tabloid hell' (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)
Some of Joyce Carol Oates' books feel as if she wrote them as dares to herself. This novel, her 37th, is one of the wildest. Oates sets out to solve a fictionalized version of the JonBenet Ramsey murder, with skating prodigy "Bliss" Rampike replacing the real-life child beauty pageant contestant. The resolution she imagines is heartrending, grotesque and totally believable. It's also only the ...
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