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- Art sale features local sisters’ work (Wayland Town Crier)
The annual art show and sale at the Twin Ash Farm barn in Sudbury is a family affair this year with the work of three sisters among the group of artists in the show. Â Â Laine Gifford of Sudbury launched the first summer art sale in 2005 to feature her work and that of her sister, Holly Dickerman of Wayland. She invited several friends, all ceramic artists, to join them.
- RGC breeding new book worms - Monitor
RGC breeding new book wormsMonitor, TX - 13 hours agoThis summer, the library is offering a variety of programs, from one that rewards kids by giving them circus tickets, to others that focus on poetry. ...
- NORM: Elvis fan club will have star its way - Las Vegas Review Journal
A local Elvis fan club isn't feeling a whole lot of love from the Elvis Presley Estate. The cold shoulder includes efforts to obtain a donation for Elvis' celebrity star on Las Vegas Boulevard and silence as far as offering input on where to install ...
- Tuscarora Review helps students find their voice - Frederick News Post (subscription)
Frederick News Post (subscription)Tuscarora Review helps students find their voiceFrederick News Post (subscription), MD - 7 hours agoIs this the current state of literature and poetry?' ... But I wasn't satisfied with this conclusion, so I went back and re-read all of the works in the ...
- My husband of 12 years suddenly says he never loved me - Salon
My husband of 12 years just told me he now realizes he never loved me. We have five children ; the oldest is 10 and the youngest is 2 weeks. Because of my need to understand, I have been asking many questions. He finally told me that he had been ...
- William Petersen leaving "CSI"; Jessica Alba shows off baby Honor: The ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Say goodbye to Grissom. The head Gore Geek is leaving Las Vegas. William Petersen, who has been lead character Gil Grissom on "CSI" since the show began eight years ago, is leaving the show in the middle of the coming season. He will, however, stay ...
- Japanese-American authors to read, sign books in Albany (Albany Democrat-Herald)
Writers Edward Miyakawa and Mitzi Asai Loftus will speak on “The Japanese-American Experience” from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday at Browser’s Bookstore, 1425 Pacific Blvd. S.E.
- Live From BEA, Friday, May 30 - Publishers Weekly
Live From BEA, Friday, May 30Publishers Weekly, NY - 1 hour agoI thought white women were going to love me because I was an Indian warrior. I was wrong. White women love me because I am an Indian writer. ...
- Former boxing champ finds solace in writing, will speak at workshop (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)
Former boxer Charles Murray turns to writing when life gives him a jab.
- Around Town (The Hendersonville Times-News)
Asheville Playback Theatre Season, Info: (828) 670-5881. Tickets: $10 for adults, $5 for students/seniors.
- 2m free books for kids - The Bookseller (subscription)
2m free books for kidsThe Bookseller (subscription), UK - 2 hours agoIn addition, poetry anthologies will be distributed to both age groups, with an abridged edition of The Puffin Book of Fantastic First Poems for ...
- Granville scribe is nominated for state writing honor - Coshocton Tribune
GRANVILLE - Passion runs deep for writer William Zink. With an unflagging persistence to distribute his work, the self-published author of seven books has beaten the odds. His seventh novel, "Ohio River Dialogues," has been named one of five ...
- NEPAL Church Plans Prayer Programs, Quizzes, Essay Competitions ... - Union of Catholic Asian News
Union of Catholic Asian NewsNEPAL Church Plans Prayer Programs, Quizzes, Essay Competitions ...Union of Catholic Asian News, Asia - 1 hour agoHe also said movies relevant to the special year would be shown in parishes, and quizzes as well as essay and poetry competitions based on the life and ...
- Summer reading lists just got longer with new books by local writers (Cape Cod Times)
"Happy Trails to You: Stories," by Julie Hecht (Simon & Schuster, ISBN 13-978-1-4165-6425-6, 209 pages, $24)
- Katy Guest: What, no quick snifter on the Circle Line? - The Independent
Saturday, 9pm, Liverpool Street station, the penultimate carriage on the Circle Line – this will be the venue for my kind of political protest. Between 10.30 and 10.45pm a small bunch of outlaws will drink a toast to former Mayor Ken. From Sunday ...
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