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- ‘No matter where I went, he was there behind me’ - Irish Independent
Irish Independent‘No matter where I went, he was there behind me’Irish Independent, Ireland - 10 hours agoHe thinks it's romantic.'' That delusion may be the common thread, but unlike Thurman's experience, or that of Emily Maitlis, Vanessa Mae, David Walliams ...
- BILL MCGRAW Calif. woman pens a rant-and-rave for the D - Detroit Free Press
BILL MCGRAW Calif. woman pens a rant-and-rave for the DDetroit Free Press, United States - 4 hours agoThe book has two pages of sources, which is unusual for a poem, and she acknowledges: "I don't think of it solely as poetry." And she personifies the city, ...
- Holocaust's lesson lives - Akron Beacon Journal
The need to be vigilant, to be constantly aware of the world around us, was the message that 17-year-old Sara Schnable said she was attempting to convey with her poem, A Legacy of Innocence, which was given the Best of the Best award during Akron's ...
- Poetry contest inspires young writers - South Coast Today
DARTMOUTH — In honor of National Poetry Month, independent bookseller Baker Books hosted its 11th annual poetry writing contest for children in Grades K through 8. This year, the bookstore had more than 450 poets from two dozen schools in the area ...
- Literary Calendar: June 7-13 - The Gazette (Montreal)
Literary Calendar: June 7-13The Gazette (Montreal), Canada - 3 hours ago... Poetry Plus, 8 pm at Arts Café, 201 Fairmount Ave. W. Free admission. Call 514-939-5670. Tony Robinson-Smith reads from his new book, Back in 6 Years, ...
- Super Kid: Maggie Wicken, 17, senior, Darrington High School - Everett Herald
Drama queen: Acted in seven or eight plays during high school, including three lead roles. Most memorable part was playing Juliet in the comedy "Romeo, You Idiot." Dream role is Annie in "Annie," partly because she likes Annie's spunk, and partly ...
- Winners of the 2008 Mississippi Valley Poetry Contest - River Cities Reader
Winners of the 2008 Mississippi Valley Poetry ContestRiver Cities Reader, IA - 7 hours agoFor the second year, the River Cities' Reader is publishing winners from the Mississippi Valley Poetry Contest. The awards ceremony for the 35th-annual ...
- EDUCATION: Upson students win essay contest - Lockport Union-Sun & Journal
EDUCATION: Upson students win essay contestLockport Union-Sun & Journal, NY - 19 hours agoStudents from kindergarten through eighth grade wrote in three different categories: poetry, short story and essay. Six Upson students placed in the top ...
- Anti-Sharia for Congress - AINA
Anti-Sharia for CongressAINA, CA - 4 minutes ago... never read the life of Mohammed-and never read the entire Koran. You study Sufi poetry, Islamic art and Islamic history viewed as a glorious triumph. ...
- Yippe-yi-ya! Get ready to ride, pardners - Pioneer Press
Yippe-yi-ya! Get ready to ride, pardnersPioneer Press, MN - 1 hour agoThe event — cowboy-themed music, movies, poetry, plays, food, yodelers, story-telling, historical figure re-enactors, dancing, rope tricks, wagon rides and ...
- Redwood High senior wins first prize for poetry - Marin Independent-Journal
Redwood High senior wins first prize for poetryMarin Independent-Journal, CA - 5 hours agoRedwood High School senior Andrew Lin won first prize at the Marin Poetry Center's 19th annual High School Poetry Awards ceremony. Lin won for his poem ...
- Turkmen president orders removal of his autocratic predecessor's golden statue (AP via Yahoo! Singapore News)
Turkmenistan's leader has ordered the removal of a giant golden statue of his late predecessor from downtown Ashgabat, the Turkmen capital, a state-run daily said Saturday.
- 'Brel's Lonesome Losers' paints riveting portrait thanks to standout cast (Chicago Sun-Times)
Jacques Brel, that Belgian-bred, Parisian-based musical storyteller whose songs chronicled the demi-monde and bohemian life of mid-century Europe with a blend of lyrical anguish and biting sarcasm, would have felt right at home at the No Exit Cafe. This rough-and-tumble little Rogers Park storefront, which serves as home to the Jeff-winning Theo Ubique Theatre Company, is an intimate, raw-bones ...
- Diaries show Saddam feared getting AIDS in prison - Washington Post
Ousted Iraqi President Saddam Hussein reacts in court in this 2006 file photo in Baghdad, Iraq. Hussein feared catching AIDS or other diseases during his U.S.-supervised captivity, a leading Arab newspaper said Monday in publishing excerpts of his ...
- What's happening in June at the Community Center? - Pacifica Tribune
Thursday 5th- Poetry Spotlight 11:45 a.m. Friday 6th-Movie: "Treasure Island" Monday 9th- Show & Tell 11:45 a.m. Tuesday 10th-Tea at Ten Wednesday 11th-Silent Auction 11:30 a.m. Thursday 12th-Father's Day Word Bingo 11:30 a.m. Friday 13th--Movie ...
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