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- Author based poetry on imagined experience - Spartanburg Herald-Journal
Poet Jon Thompson will read at Wofford College at 7:30 p.m. Thursday during a free event in the Olin Theatre. Thompson is the author of "The Book of the Floating World," a collection of poems inspired by photographs of occupied Japan taken by his ...
- Bookshops in Scotland (Guardian Unlimited)
From Reading Lasses to The Old Bookshelf ... Users' recommendations of the best bookshops in Scotland
- When Shakespeare Rambles (Backstage.com)
September 09, 2008 By Deloss Brown Whoa, put down that club! I know Shakespeare doesn't ramble. Every word he puts on the page is to the point, and actors and directors ignore that at their peril.
- Internet messages shed light on murder plot in Steinke trial - Canada.com
Internet messages shed light on murder plot in Steinke trialCanada.com, Canada - 5 hours agoInternet messages and poetry sent under Steinke's online username "souleater" written to "runaway devil," the username of his ex-girlfriend, ...
- Faith Is Formed Over a Lifetime - Inrich.com
Todd Culbertson, editor of The Times-Dispatch's Editorial Pages, participates in the Education for Ministry program at St. Stephen's Episcopal Church. The assigments include the writing of spiritual autobiographies. Culbertson presented the following ...
- New Biography Takes 'Heat' Off Dickinson Editor - NPR News
Read an excerpt . Brenda Wineapple is also the author of Hawthorne: A Life. Fresh Air from WHYY , September 3, 2008 · Conventional wisdom has it you can tell a lot about a person by the company he or she keeps. But, what if posterity makes a big ...
- Poetry Corner - North Adams Transcript
I am the bell in the steeple who cries for city and town. I cry in joyous welcome. I hear my voice echo off the hills. I sing in celebration. I cry in consolation. I am loud. I am the bell in the steeple who cries for city and town. I hear a plea ...
- WBKO Hometown Hero - WBKO
18 year old avid photographer Clyde Calloway is the president of the school choir and a member of the drama club and Kentucky School of the Arts. The most recent organization he's joined is the Gay Straight Alliance. "A lot of people have joined ...
- Tapes Offer a Look Beneath the Surface of bin Laden and Al Qaeda (New York Times)
Recordings found in Afghanistan in 2001 provide a more spontaneous look at Al Qaeda than what is available through the carefully choreographed messages it releases.
- Winners Announced for 14th Annual Tom Howard/John H. Reid Short Story ... - PRWeb
Jan Breen is the winner of the 14th annual Tom Howard/John H. Reid Short Story Contest sponsored by Tom Howard Books. This contest awards $3,000 in prizes for the best original short stories, essays or other short prose, including a top prize of $1 ...
- Is Obama Good For Business - Edubourse.com (Communiqués de presse)
Is Obama Good For BusinessEdubourse.com (Communiqués de presse), France - Nov 5, 2008“To borrow a phrase suffused with poetry from US president-elect Barack Obama, if there’s any owner manager out there who still doubts that all things are ...
- ‘Last Chance' Book Sale set at library - Beloit Daily News
‘Last Chance' Book Sale set at libraryBeloit Daily News, WI - 1 hour agoProjects funded for 2008 programs include the book discussion groups and poetry readings; volunteer and staff recognition awards and a staff workshop. ...
- Obama rekindles the moment of JFK - The Age
Obama rekindles the moment of JFKThe Age, Australia - Aug 29, 2008It should not have been; Obama never should have come this far - not as a challenger to the Clintons, and not as an African American. Not yet anyway. ...
- Playing the 'Juliet' Gender Card - Washington Post
Playing the 'Juliet' Gender CardWashington Post, United States - 9 hours agoStill, Bruneau -- who was Hermione in Michael Kahn's "The Winter's Tale" at Shakespeare several years ago -- knows how to wring feeling from the poetry, ...
- Pair of Statues have a Tale to Tell (East Aurora Advertiser)
Two of East Aurora's most well-known men are also its two quietest. Called Bert and Mike by some of those who know them best, they're two of the oldest fellows in town, and you may have even sat on their shoulders as a kid, but they've never said a word to you. It's not that they're made of stone; no, they're made of bronze, and they're the statues of Elbert Hubbard and Michelangelo that have ...
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