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- 'An American hero' dies - Akron Beacon Journal
'An American hero' diesAkron Beacon Journal, OH - 1 hour agoHe was a fan of Shakespeare, poetry and bawdy limericks, as well as an accomplished nature photographer and a lover of The Wind in the Willows. ...
- Former teacher wins Montana poetry - TVNZ
Former teacher wins Montana poetryTVNZ, New Zealand - 15 minutes agoA 54-year-old former schoolteacher has won the poetry category of the Montana New Zealand Book Awards. Janet Charman has beaten strong competition from ...
- Library of Congress Names Kay Ryan New U.S. Poet Laureate (The Online NewsHour)
The Library of Congress announced the appointment of Kay Ryan as Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry. The native Californian and author of six books of poetry writes poems regarded for their wit and unusual perspectives and wisdom.
- The places our hearts call home - Minneapolis Star Tribune
The places our hearts call homeMinneapolis Star Tribune, MN - 6 hours agoMinnesota writers Bill Holm and Freya Manfred will lead an evening of poetry, music and conversation about sense of place. By KIM ODE, Star Tribune What: ...Arts & Entertainment • Aug. 21 Stillwater Courierall 3 news articles
- Corsi's Dull Hatchet - Newsweek
Despite its place near the top of The New York Times' nonfiction bestseller list, where it has been riding high for the past six weeks, Jerome Corsi's "The Obama Nation" is not a reliable source of facts about Obama. Corsi cites opinion columns and ...
- Eat, love, die - Sacramento News & Review
Eat, love, dieSacramento News & Review, CA - 3 hours agoIn a number of poems—“odes†to various food items—Young commingles food and family, familiarity and loss. Invested with just a touch of humor (his “Ode to ...
- Requiem For 9/11" Concert - Westchester.com
Requiem For 9/11" ConcertWestchester.com, NY - 6 hours agoThe Requiem for 9/11 is a piece of music that uses poetry by Americans from around the USA. This is a powerful and moving piece that is passionate and ...
- Women’s week events feature novelists, essayists and poets - Baton Rouge Advocate
The Women’s Council of Baton Rouge continues its weeklong celebration, Women!, through Sunday, Sept. 28. The group, whose goal is “to enhance our community by connecting, promoting and empowering women,†has set up cornucopia of alluring events ...
- Book hits close to home for author (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
The circle of life intersects a local book circle Wednesday night at the Waukesha Public Library, where the public can...
- Mill's festival exhibition reveals special landscape - Wetherby Today
Mill's festival exhibition reveals special landscapeWetherby Today, UK - Aug 8, 2008Celebrating the mill’s 200th birthday, the exhibition weaves together the natural and industrial landscape of our mill towns and features paintings by Peter ...
- Vancouver vote a big one for future - 24 Hours Vancouver
Vancouver vote a big one for future24 Hours Vancouver, Canada - 11 hours agoBy BILL TIELEMAN In the television age, the key distinction is between the candidate who can speak in poetry and the one who can only speak in prose. ...
- Listening To The Paint's Music: Marilyn - Jewish Press
Listening To The Paint's Music: MarilynJewish Press, NY - 2 hours agoIn the Book of Kings I (Chapter 19), just after he defeated the prophets of Baal on Mount Carmel when a divine fire came down to consume his sacrifice and ...
- Local Roundup (Honolulu Advertiser)
Bamboo Ridge Press' latest release is a collection of short stories by Joe Tsujimoto, a semi-autobiographical collection of short stories about a Japanese-American making his way in a Manhattan neighborhood.
- Azamgarh: Where guns have replaced roses! - Merinews
Azamgarh: Where guns have replaced roses!Merinews, India - 1 hour ago... also, great Urdu litterateurs like professor Allama Shibli Nomani and Kafi Azami, who wrote stirring Urdu poetry for social change were the sons of this ...ANOTHER ROLE ‘ - Azmi on stage, for Azamgarh’ s sake Hindustan Times ePaperall 3 news articles
- Coeur d'Alene Soldier Buried at Arlington National Cemetery - Spokane Spokesman-Review
A highly decorated U.S. Army Special Forces sergeant major from Coeur d’Alene, who died May 9, was buried this afternoon at Arlington National Cemetery, Va. Sgt. Maj. Bradly Conner, 41, was killed in an explosion while serving his fourth tour in ...
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