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- The Caroline Kennedy Post - Culture11
The Caroline Kennedy PostCulture11, VA - 48 minutes agoShe has not held a full-time job in years, has not run for even the lowliest office, and has promoted such noncontroversial causes as patriotism, poetry and ...
- Deconstructing the Orthodox - CP Aboobacker in Conversation - Desicritics.org
Deconstructing the Orthodox - CP Aboobacker in ConversationDesicritics.org, India - 1 hour agoC .P. Aboobacker began writing poetry from early childhood. A man of leftist leanings, Aboobacker has so far published twenty three books of which five are ...
- Doctor denies role in airport car bomb plot - Guardian Unlimited
An NHS doctor yesterday denied conspiring to kill hundreds of people in a terrorist car bombing campaign. Mohammed Asha, 28, said he loved England and the health service and was committed to his medical training. Speaking in his defence for the first ...
- Is the Sagrada Familia being banalised in the name of tourism? (Guardian Unlimited)
Antoni Gaudàwas the most modern and the most medieval of souls. The great Catalan architect, whose ecstatic, organic vision has made his buildings among the world's best-loved, saw himself as recreating a Christian society through art.
- Broadway In South Africa Non-Profit To Run From 1/12-1/24 - Broadway World
Broadway WorldBroadway In South Africa Non-Profit To Run From 1/12-1/24Broadway World, NY - 1 hour agoTo track BSA’s daily activities, visit the blog site: www.broadwayinsouthafrica.tumblr.com. The idea for this organization began in 2004 when Sean Bradford ...
- Christmas for the City - Winston-Salem Journal
Christmas for the CityWinston-Salem Journal, NC - 15 hours agoAnd in a "Literary Arts" area, they can "convey ideas of faith, hope and love through poetry, storytelling and oral reading."
- Poetry (The Columbus Dispatch)
POETRY • Bees, Snails & Peacock Tails: Patterns and Shapes -- Naturally by Betsy Franco, illustrated by Steven Jenkins (Margaret K. McElderry, $16.99, ages 4 to 8) -- Geometry meets nature and poetry in a beautiful book that explores hidden shapes and patterns in the animal kingdom.
- Big Chunk of San Diego History Finds its Way Home (Newswise)
The University of California, San Diego Libraries have acquired the papers of Ephraim Weed Morse, an energetic and ambitious mover-and-shaker who lived in San Diego from 1850 until his death in 1906, and played a leading role in the development of early San Diego.
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- Writing like a Champion (Manila Bulletin)
Carl Deuker was raised in Redwood City, California where as a young boy, he would spend many hours by the creek and in the wooded area behind his house. He kicked around with his friends looking for frogs and lizards and the occasional snake.
- Book Debuts For a Good Cause - NTV
Book Debuts For a Good CauseNTV, NE - 5 hours agoPast publications and experience in poetry and creative writing. Everyday Blessings Books will be signed- The first in a series of books that celebrates ...
- Don’t forget to replace that 2008 calendar - 2TheAdvocate
Don’t forget to replace that 2008 calendar2TheAdvocate, LA - 1 hour agoThe ballots are a well-balanced selection of high-quality fiction, nonfiction and poetry. Students may read or listen to the books and vote for their ...
- With 'Driftless,' Rhodes finds his way back to rural Wisconsin - Popmatters.com
WONEWOC, Wis.â€â€The road to novelist David Rhodes’ farmhouse in southwestern Wisconsin meanders through some of the most beautiful countryside anywhere. Spruce and aspen grow thick, and the rolling hills offer spectacular views of lush grasslands ...
- Stand up to hatred by penning poem - Peterborough Today
Stand up to hatred by penning poemPeterborough Today, UK - 4 hours agoPeterborough City Council's reading promotion and event co-ordinator Gill Benedikz said: "The poetry scene in Peterborough is thriving, but until this year ...
- Stage Review: Kuntu opens season of poetic Penny plays (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
Like his younger friend, August Wilson, Rob Penny (1941-2003) was a poet. But Penny was the first to be a playwright, and he served his friend as a theatrical mentor.
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