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- Serena Marie Kibby-Alford - Eureka Reporter
Serena was a loving daughter, mother, sister, auntie, cousin and friend, she was a great cook and was always telling jokes, and she liked writing poems and enjoyed taking care of her boys. Place of Birth, Crescent City, Calif., entered into rest in ...
- Norma Woodall (Mendocino Beacon)
Norma Alice Woodall passed away May 20, 2008 at Ukiah Adventist hospital, following a long illness. Alice was born March 21, 1924, in San Francisco, Calif. Her parents then moved to Little River, where they founded a homestead out on the Little River Prairie.
- Fundraiser salutes daring women - Daily Breeze
Fundraiser salutes daring womenDaily Breeze, CA - 3 hours agoHere, students are entertained by docent presentations related to the festival's theme, in addition to other educational offerings, including poetry ...
- A look at the best books for fall - Scripps News
A look at the best books for fallScripps News, DC - 1 hour agoA self-publicizing foodie dilettante specializing in the game of his native Michigan when he's not writing fiction or poetry, Harrison has fans in several ...
- Nightlife, July 11-17 - Canton Repository (subscription)
Nightlife, July 11-17Canton Repository (subscription), OH - 19 minutes agoMuggswigz: Leah Ashton and Brandon James, 8-10 pm Saturday; poetry/comedy/spoken word open mic night, 8-11 pm Monday; open mic, 7:30 pm Tuesday; ...
- Quartermaine's Terms: a potent blend of comedy and pain - Daily Telegraph
There is a scene in Simon Gray's fine play, first seen in 1981, in which the eponymous St John Quartermaine invites a succession of his colleagues at a Cambridge English language school to join him for a night at the theatre, only to be turned down ...
- 'Kid crunch time' can be cruelest season - CNN
NEW YORK (AP) -- My son's baseball teacher scheduled an end-of-year, mother-son game the other day, and it was a blast. The 5-year-old boys "won" (wink wink), but not before us moms got to hit a few grounders and run the bases in Central Park in the ...
- America Back on Track... for Wednesday, July 16th - OpEdNews
OpEdNewsAmerica Back on Track... for Wednesday, July 16thOpEdNews, PA - 1 hour agoIn addition he has published more than 1500 SetonnoteS commentaries, plus poetry and political essays in publications across the country. ...
- Art show message from inside - Northcote Leader
Art show message from insideNorthcote Leader, Australia - Jul 8, 2008Perkovich, who is based in Brunswick, has a fashion label called Dark Butterfly and worked for a time with colourful Melbourne art identity Vali Myers. ...
- Lots of festival fun for kids to enjoy (Daily Dispatch)
THE National Arts festival makes Grahamstown the coolest place in the world. I go to school here, and it is normally a very quiet place. But that all changes once a year when thousands of people come to town. Overnight the place comes alive.
- Amal Donqol: journey of a southerner - Al-Ahram Weekly
Amal Donqol: journey of a southernerAl-Ahram Weekly, Egypt - 1 hour ago8 Papers, all of them coloured by the smell of death, especially the the poem The Southerner. Poetry was Donqol's source of power, and Al-Reweiny recounts a ...
- 'Algren' captures city's gritty magic - Chicago Sun-Times
'Algren' captures city's gritty magicChicago Sun-Times, United States - 1 hour agoOf course it would not exist without the raw, poetic riffs of Nelson Algren -- Chicago's unofficial poetry-and-prose laureate who captured the hot beat and ...
- Leonard Cohen: Out of the monastery and back on the road (Independent)
On Tuesday a spry 73-year-old man in a double-breasted suit and fedora will step on to the stage at the Manchester Opera House. For those of us in Britain who love his music, this moment will be both an epiphany and a relief. It is 15 years since Leonard Cohen last toured – after four nights in Manchester, he'll play several more dates in the UK this summer, including the O2 Arena and the ...
- Mirroring JonBenet story (Baltimore Sun)
Work of fiction tells of young girl's murder from her brother's point of view My Sister, My Love: The Intimate Story Of Skyler Rampike By Joyce Carol Oates Ecco / 562 pages / $25.95
- Bronx teens audition for roles in remake of 1980 film 'Fame' - New York Daily News
New York Daily NewsBronx teens audition for roles in remake of 1980 film 'Fame'New York Daily News, NY - 4 hours agoSome of the men were "very skeptical" about a role that requires belting out poetry, Williams said. The girls vied to play parts like the one of Alice, ...
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