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- Axe victim escaped 'rage' of Sydney (Southern Highland News)
The policewoman whose young children were killed in an axe murder in Cowra yesterday was glad to have escaped the "rage" of Sydney, and dreamt of writing plays and poems and playing the saxophone.
- UD English Professor to be Featured Poet at Milwaukee's Irish Fest - UD Headline News
UD English Professor to be Featured Poet at Milwaukee's Irish FestUD Headline News, IA - 1 hour agoDuring the course of the festival, Farrell will do a poetry reading - mostly from his new book Tethered to the Earth, published by Salmon Poetry (available ...
- Public Health: Always more to discover - Halifax-Plympton Reporter
Public Health: Always more to discoverHalifax-Plympton Reporter, MA - 6 hours agoAs a child he was known to be a daydreamer, preferring drawing and writing poetry to studying. His father, knowing his son’s intelligence, suggested he ...
- ACT-SO students to go to nationals - South Carolina Now
ACT-SO students to go to nationalsSouth Carolina Now, South Carolina - 2 hours agoOther second and third place winners were Gabriel Currie, vocal; Wesley Davis, photography; Marcus Jackson, Janet Stanley, poetry; Samira Owens and ...
- Memoirs of a Scorned Woman After the Hands of a Destructive Man By ... - BlackNews.com
Pleasantville, NJ (BlackNews.com) - Mr. Blue states, "I should have left Saleria Sterling alone from the beginning, but when you get up in 'sexual sin' and lies then you set yourself up to be destroyed." Memoirs of a Scorned Woman After the Hands of ...
- YETI: A film about Tibet, releasing online 08/08/08 - Phayul
YETI: A film about Tibet, releasing online 08/08/08Phayul, Tibet - 1 hour agoThe Original poetry used in Yeti is written by the award winning activist/poet Tenzin Tsundue. Tsundue is an inspiring leader in the Tibetan freedom ...
- Festival Internazionale Adriatico Mediterraneo 2008 - Italia News
Festival Internazionale Adriatico Mediterraneo 2008Italia News, Italy - Jul 28, 2008Da non perdere il reading, curato dal poeta marchigiano Luigi Socci, “Superfast Poetry – poetry slam delle due sponde†(sotto forma di slam, ...
- THE DAY THE PHILHARMONIC BURNED - Culturekiosque
CulturekiosqueTHE DAY THE PHILHARMONIC BURNEDCulturekiosque, CA - 1 hour ago... for hundreds of years, English language has permitted those in mastery of its complexities to create prose and poetry of unequaled power and insight. ...
- Queen Arwa: 79 years over throne - Yemen Observer
Queen Arwa: 79 years over throneYemen Observer, Yemen - 36 minutes agoShe was literate and loved poetry and history. In 461 AH, Arwa married al-Mokarram Ahmed ben Ali. They had four children: Mohammed, Ali, Fatima and Oum ...
- Shirley MacLaine reflects on her life - MSNBC
Shirley MacLaine reflects on her lifeMSNBC - 3 hours agoMother was an artist, an actress, and loved to read poetry. Her mother was the Dean of Women at Acadia University in Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada. ...
- Curious journey (The Columbus Dispatch)
More than a decade and a half ago, losing hope that her work would ever find an audience, Kay Ryan found herself writing a poem about a turtle. It was about as personal as a Kay Ryan poem gets. Her appointment on July 17 by Librarian of Congress James Billington as the new U.S. poet laureate caps one of the most unusual careers in American letters. Hers is "a very original poetic voice," ...
- Kay Ryan - A Poet Outside The Poetry industry (Arts Journal)
Ryan has advanced to the top rank of American poets while keeping a principled distance from the institutions of the poetry world. New York Sun 07/18/08
- Eileen Regan, 81, artist and beach-lover - Philadelphia Daily News
A TRIP TO THE SHORE for the family of Eileen McKenna Regan was both an adventure and a challenge. Pack nine kids and a dog into a Volkswagen beetle. Sometimes in all that crowd, the dog, Emily, would disappear and a search had to be made among bodies ...
- 'Beheading' poet wins conviction appeal (Perth Now)
A BRISTISH woman who called herself the "lyrical terrorist" and wrote a poem about beheading a hostage, has won an appeal against a criminal conviction in London. Samina Malik, 23, had been convicted last year of possessing documents useful to terrorists and was given a nine-month suspended sentence.
- Health Center to offer free testing for HIV - Times Herald-Record
Health Center to offer free testing for HIVTimes Herald-Record, NY - 5 hours agoThe day will include music, food and refreshments, giveaways, entertainment, poetry reading, raffles, patient and community educational materials and a ...
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