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- A POW, A Man Of Faith - The Bulletin
This Friday, Aug. 22 marks the 55th anniversary of Drexel Hill's Capt. Joseph Kutys' return from service in the Korean War. Surviving a shot to his face, shrapnel to his legs and beatings as a prisoner of war, Mr. Kutys inspired his son, Msgr. Daniel ...
- Nigeria: 'Mediocres Are Killing Country's Publishing Industry' (AllAfrica.com)
Sam Asowata is a poet, journalist and book editor.
- Palestinian national poet Mahmoud Darwish in critical condition - Canada East
GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip - A senior Palestinian official says the noted Palestinian poet, Mahmoud Darwish, is in critical condition. The official, who spoke anonymously because Darwish's health has not yet been made public, says the 67-year-old poet ...
- Celebrating poetry in motion - GulfNews
Celebrating poetry in motionGulfNews, United Arab Emirates - 12 minutes agoThe National Development Board asked the stars to be part of a program called "Poetry reading on the train," said Libre, a free paper. ...
- THE BOMB (Santa Fe Reporter)
Looking at first like a macro-scale soap bubble, it leapt 7½ miles into the sky to take the form of a heaven-bound jellyfish. The explosion was brighter than the light of the sun. It was the birth of a new scale of death, and it was magnificent.
- Scottsdale regional roundup - Arizona Republic
Scottsdale regional roundupArizona Republic, AZ - 1 hour agoCategories: film, photography, visual arts, short story, poetry, original song and choreography. SCOTTSDALE: Bill Heard Chevrolet, 8705 E. McDowell Road, ...
- Moja Calendar - Charleston Post Courier
Moja CalendarCharleston Post Courier, SC - 3 hours agoPOETRY & STORYTELLING: 2:30 pm-3:30 pm Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture, 125 Bull St. Free. Regional and local poets and ...
- Arts on the Bay continues Thursday with Mark DuBois - parrysound.com
Arts on the Bay continues Thursday with Mark DuBoisparrysound.com, Canada - 2 hours agoAnd let us not forget that our own Shelly Hazzard will be in the Poet's Corner with new selections of her poetry. It's always entertaining to go to these ...
- Tumwater Falls Harvest Festival has cowboys, goats and fresh cider - The Olympian
Tumwater Falls Harvest Festival has cowboys, goats and fresh ciderThe Olympian, WA - 2 hours agoHe enjoys speaking to audiences who aren't necessarily familiar with cowboy poetry or with the realities of ranch life. "Do you know what a fence stretcher ...
- From Better To Verse - Cape Breton
Around supper time this past Monday, I passed a friend on Charlotte Street and she asked me, "Are you going up to the Allegro for the poetry reading?" Of course I was. A couple of weeks ago I emceed a poetry evening at Main a Dieu's Big Wave Cafe ...
- Rockin' the Meetinghouse: Music legend Willie Alexander heads benefit ... - Gloucester Daily Times
Rock 'n' roll legend Willie "Loco" Alexander — the son of a Baptist minister who grew up in Gloucester during the 1950s — returned to the place he would call home after traveling the globe performing his music. Although known by many as Boston's ...
- Why it’s not so hard to support your local pub! - Liverpool Echo
Why it’s not so hard to support your local pub!Liverpool Echo, UK - 11 hours ago... whether it’s quizzes, karaoke, an eating out experience for all the family, poetry, live music or live televised football, or all of those things! ...
- Read More: Daily Life , Happiness , Life Hacks , Psychology , Sydney ... - Huffingtonpost.com
While reading a biography of English writer Sydney Smith, Hesketh Pearson's The Smith of Smiths , I stumbled across a letter. In 1820, Smith wrote a letter to an unhappy friend, Lady Morpeth, in which he offered her tips for cheering up. I have my ...
- Sir Ben Kingsley Plays Roth’s Concupiscent Kepesh as Cruz Nudes Up - New York Observer
Shwing! Kingsley awaits Cruz’ marvelous breasts. Isabel Coixet’s Elegy , from the screenplay by Nicholas Meyer, based on the short novel The Dying Animal by Philip Roth, enters a metaphysical region between life and death that few films have ever ...
- Future looks bleak for many species - Globe and Mail
Free Markets from Canada writes: Foolishness...this just goes to show that special interest groups conduct studies with their findings in place even before the study begins. How about the study that revealed that 99.9% of ALL living things since the ...
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