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- This and That 11-12-08 - Plainview Daily Herald
This and That 11-12-08Plainview Daily Herald, TX - 1 hour agoReaders are invited to submit original poetry, essays, features and photos to: Readers' Page, Box 1240, Plainview, TX 79072; bring them to The Herald at 820 ...
- Don't Read His Lips -- You Might Be Offended - Wall Street Journal Blogs
Don't Read His Lips -- You Might Be OffendedWall Street Journal Blogs, NY - 54 minutes agoThe word, which was used as far back as Elizabethan poetry, became "increasingly more acceptable" through the 20th century, Mr. Sheidlower says, ...
- Gloucester Reads Poetry event at the library on Oct. 16 (The Cape Ann Beacon)
A group of esteemed Gloucester citizens will read their favorite poems to the public on Thursday, Oct. 16, at the Sawyer Free Library at 7 p.m. Sponsored by the Library’s Lyceum Committee and hosted by Gloucester Poet Laureate John Ronan, the evening’s program will feature 17 local celebrities.
- Poets and writers read at Hastings (Great Falls Tribune)
The Community Poetry and Prose Reading Forum features readings from area writers. Admission is free. The forum starts at 7 p.m. in Hastings Books Music & Videos. 726 10th Ave. S. Call 771-4374 for more information.
- Stories in the Service of Making a Better Doctor - Star News Online
The white-coated crowd with stethoscopes slung casually around their necks would have looked familiar to anyone who has attended morning hospital rounds. Resident physicians and medical students milled about, chatting animatedly, and at the appointed ...
- Gambia: Chancellor's Literary Award in the Offing (AllAfrica.com)
The country's highest institution of learning, the University of The Gambia (UTG), has issued a strong call for playwrights, novelists and poets to send in their literary works as it prepares to launch the 'Chancellor's Literary Award.'
- Opening the cellar door (University of Sydney News)
Over 80 staff members, students, authors and friends last week celebrated the launch of cellar door, a selection of creative works by students from the University of Sydney.
- Feral parrots, Bohemeo’s thrive on the Eastside - Houston Chronicle
Feral parrots, Bohemeo’s thrive on the EastsideHouston Chronicle, United States - 2 hours agoGerman biergartens, Japanese teahouses, African-American barbershops, Parisian cafes: They all feed the soul. Such places seemed endangered to Oldenburg 20 ...
- More Women Set Sights on Hunting (WOAI San Antonio)
The majestic horned head of a black wildebeest stares from the trophy room of a home in Sachse, a community northeast of Dallas.
- The best place to be impressed by verse on National Poetry Day - Metro
The best place to be impressed by verse on National Poetry DayMetro, UK - Oct 9, 2008Though not officially part of National Poetry Day (today), watching Liberty is as good a way as any to celebrate the beauty of a well-turned phrase. ...
- Rave reviews for ‘Slumdog Millionaire’ - Daily Times
Top British filmmaker Danny Boyle’s new Mumbai-based film ‘Slumdog Millionaire’ won rave reviews Friday after its screening at the close of the London Film Festival. The movie follows a poor boy’s rise to fortune as an unlikely contestant on ...
- When brown paper wasn’t for parcels - Independent
My memories of my second and third years at Cork University have more to do with hardship than scholarship. The war that ended in 1945 left a terrible legacy. Food and fuel were very scarce -- the city of Cork didn't escape. Many women spent much of ...
- Riding The Roller Coaster - The Bulletin
Results from a recent study by Sheraton Hotels show that 35 percent of Americans would choose their Blackberry over their spouse. While I'm somewhat positive I'm not in that group, it doesn't change the fact that in the last month, I've been involved ...
- Desi films all set to rock New York - Rediff
RediffDesi films all set to rock New YorkRediff, India - 45 minutes ago'There's a comic poetry about it that feels totally in tune with its Indian setting,' the London newspaper said, calling the film 'festival finale that puts ...
- The Man Behind the Music -- A Revealing Biography of Romanian-born American Conductor Sergiu Comissiona (GlobeNewswire via Yahoo! Finance)
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Oct. 23, 2008 -- "Life is a great teacher, and I believe that the best lesson I have mastered from life is to see the glass as half-full, and not half-empty - to take from life only the best, regardless of all the horror I have witnessed in my existence..."
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