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- Wine and cheese a selling point - TVNZ
Wine and cheese a selling pointTVNZ, New Zealand - 23 hours agoIn July, there are special journeys into vineyards with a poetry theme and on July 10-13 there is a festival of European cultures and flavours in Strasbourg ...
- Local artists launch book of painted poems - Sackville Tribune Post
Local artists launch book of painted poemsSackville Tribune Post, Canada - 36 minutes agoI absolutely love this entire region; I’ve painted scenes from Baie Verte to Dorchester, the Sackville marshes and areas in between. ...
- Poets Speak out for Parkinson’s - Scoop
In a show of support for Parkinson’s, six of New Zealand’s most well known and awarded poets will read a selection of their work at ‘Poetry for Parkinson’s’, to be held in Wellington in June. This unique event, which aims to raise awareness ...
- Author : On The Issues Magazine - Earthtimes (press release)
Author : On The Issues MagazineEarthtimes (press release), UK - Jul 22, 2008Carol Leigh , aka "The Scarlot Harlot," describes the frustration of erotic laborers who are denied basic rights. Artist Suzanne Lacy , featured by art ...
- Poetry Jazz: N-Side, Barry Wallenstein & Kirpal Gordon - All About Jazz
Poetry Jazz: N-Side, Barry Wallenstein & Kirpal GordonAll About Jazz, PA - 5 hours agoAs Winters gently expounds life anecdotes and philosophy of art, N-Side reacts to this hero's mandate, processes it and preaches it from a polemic pulpit as ...
- Retired headteacher aids Bala eisteddfod appeal with poetry book - Evening Leader
A RETIRED headmaster from Mold has produced a book of poetry to raise funds for an eisteddfod. Aled Lloyd Davies of Mold has produced the book of rhyme and verse to raise funds for the 2009 Meirionnydd National Eisteddfod in Bala. He has gathered ...
- Review: "Romeo and Juliet" struggles to turn up heat - North County Times
Review: "Romeo and Juliet" struggles to turn up heatNorth County Times, CA - 5 hours agoIn the "Romeo and Juliet" that opened over the weekend on the Globe's outdoor stage, Hamilton handles the poetry of the love scenes and the camaraderie of ...
- The Enchanter of Words (Deccan Herald)
Readers have voted Salman Rushdies 1981 novel Midnights Children their favourite Booker prize-winner of all time. He talks to Stuart Jeffries about surviving a fatwa, and why free speech is as important as ever.
- Cancer victim known for positive outlook (Wausau Daily Herald)
A genuinely lovable person, Ernest A. Tervi was a man dedicated to family, friends and helping others.
- Man v. Flesh - Jackson Free Press
Man v. FleshJackson Free Press, MS - 1 hour agoThough it lacks the subtle poetry of the “House of Sand and Fog,†Dubus’ newest offering nevertheless manages to be compelling and sympathetic. ...
- Visions of Haiti - Canada.com
The truth can finally be told: Ottawa's high-profile performance poet and social activist, Oni The Haitian Sensation, is not all that Haitian. Actually, Oni was born in Montreal, and has never been to Haiti. She was named after Swedish film star ...
- Casper Calendar for August 1, 2008 - Jackson Hole Star-Tribune
Casper Calendar for August 1, 2008Jackson Hole Star-Tribune, WY - 2 hours ago4, 7:30 pm, Artcore Music & Poetry with the Fisch Stew at The Jazz Spot. * Aug. 6, 12:15 pm, Bach's Lunch Organ Recital at First United Methodist Church. ...
- Life's losses lead protagonist back to ‘Wawona Hotel' (The Oklahoman)
This novel's setting is near Yosemite Valley, one of the most beautiful places in the American West. The book begins with a 1969 car crash involving Danielle McAllister, a wreck that changes her life forever. "Wawona Hotel†by Matthew McKay (Boaz Publishing Co., $24.95) is a gripping psychological thriller, a page-turner written by a psychologist. This is McKay's first novel. It is seasoned ...
- From Abolition to Dickinson, Rev. Higginson made his mark - Worcester Telegram & Gazette
One of his skating parties on Lake Quinsigamond attracted more than a thousand people. The Telegram recently ran a brief article on the life and career of Thomas Wentworth Higginson (1823-1911), the radical Worcester Unitarian minister of 150 years ...
- Christina Patterson: The more sex we get, the more we want (Independent)
"Sex," says the 17-year-old narrator of The Catcher in the Rye, "is something I really don't understand." Well, mate, nor do I. I only know (yes, I'm afraid I do know) that the arms of someone you don't even like – who your head, and your friends, tell you is a total shit – can feel like your natural home on this planet.
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