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- Stuck in airport, - Philadelphia Inquirer
Talk about timing: In April, American Airlines grounded more than 1,000 flights, many of them out of Chicago, to check electrical connections on its fleet of MD-80s. Two months later, Jonathan Miles has published his first novel, Dear American ...
- 'The Hip Hop Project' comes to Guam June 28 (Pacific Daily News)
Sanctuary Inc. has teamed up with the Pacific Daily News to bring 'The Hip Hop Project' to Guam, reminding young people that there is a way to express yourself positively.
- Before the Pilgrims - Wall Street Journal
Americans write novels and essays, poems and plays, but our quintessential literary form is the road book. We have our Moderns -- Steinbeck, Kerouac, Bryson and Least Heat-Moon come to mind. And we have our Ancients -- Twain, Tocqueville, Crevecoeur ...
- Business Directory - Fayette Front Page
Business DirectoryFayette Front Page, GA - 1 hour agoCreate a Master To-Do List -- Winston suggests creating a centralized, master to-do list each week, from which you can pull 10 to 12 daily tasks. ...
- Richmond also has a thing about Poe - Chicago Tribune
Edgar Allan Poe passed away in Baltimore during a visit to the city in 1849, and his body is buried at Westminster Cemetery downtown. But Poe spent much of his earthly existence in Richmond, Va., including most of his childhood. So it is only fitting ...
- The outsider: oddball director Harmony Korine is back. - Canada.com
The outsider: oddball director Harmony Korine is back.Canada.com, Canada - 2 hours agoAnd I think there is something out there. I don't know what it is, but there is something larger than us . . . and it brings poetry to the madness.''
- Stars of David - Jewish Exponent
Jewish ExponentStars of DavidJewish Exponent, PA - 4 hours agoThe Philly Jewish theater company is offering its own version on May 13: "60 for 60: An Israeli Poetry Slam," beginning at noon at the Rotunda at the Shops ...
- News Brief: Counterculture poets - The Carrboro Citizen
News Brief: Counterculture poetsThe Carrboro Citizen, NC - 39 minutes agoWilson Library’s newest exhibit examines the beginning and growth of American counterculture poetry in post-World War II twentieth century in The Beats and ...
- No monkey business - Chandigarh Tribune
Chandigarh TribuneNo monkey businessChandigarh Tribune, India - 2 hours agoHe had to pay a heavy price for his singular focus on science: "But now for many years I cannot endure to read a line of poetry: I have tried lately to read ...
- Step out to refresh with sweet music and see something new - Tryon Daily Bulletin
One of the things I love about Polk County is escaping after work on one of these hot days to cool off by the Pacolet River or even jump in a lake. Then once your cooled down and dried off your ready for an evening adventure with the wonderful local ...
- After nearly decade incarcerated, Abraham showed promise (The Oakland Press)
In January 2007, just as Nathaniel Abraham became a free man, his sister said Abraham wanted to show the world he had been worth the trouble.
- 'A tiny bit of adventure' - Guardian Unlimited
'Is this your first time on the sleeper?" says the middle-aged woman in charge of my coach as she shows me to my tiny compartment. "Yes." "OK, I'll give you a quick run-through." She shows me how the sink unfolds, the blind pulls up, the door latch ...
- 2008 Kansas Notable Books Eagle staff (The Wichita Eagle)
Fifteen books have a place on the third annual Kansas Notable Book List, announced by the State Library of Kansas. The list, which includes fiction, nonfiction and children's books, honors books released in the preceding year either by Kansas authors or about Kansas. For this year's list, 122 books were considered, state librarian Roy Bird said in a news release. The books, listed ...
- Herald/DAVID MORRIS - Killeen Daily Herald
It's hard to find a kid who thinks math is fun, but this summer Clear Creek Elementary School has 200 of them as participants in the school's Fine Art of Math Academy. The first-year program, which the school hopes to make an annual offering ...
- Gay and lesbian film fest has East Bay connections - Inside Bay Area
A psychic (Zoe Tapper) does some time in prison in "Affinity." A Concord man emotionally recounts how he felt when his son became his daughter. A former Albany woman digs through numerous photos and letters while trying to figure out if her great ...
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