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- 'The Gargoyle' by Andrew Davidson: It's hard to love the characters in ... - WFAA
books@dallasnews.com Charles Matthews is a writer and editor who lives in Northern California. The Gargoyle is a tricked-out romance about a man who was severely burned when his car went off a cliff and a woman who sculpts grotesque statues and may ...
- Great poet’s grave stokes Civil War dispute (Las Vegas Sun)
Wed, Sep 24, 2008 (12:42 a.m.) The tranquil, pine-carpeted hills in this patch of southern Spain hold awful secrets. Now, one of them has been thrust into the spotlight of a still painful accounting of atrocities committed in the Spanish Civil War.
- Make Way for Luxe Lit - School Library Journal
School Library JournalMake Way for Luxe LitSchool Library Journal - 15 hours agoI literally fell into writing for teens. In graduate school I was writing poetry! I never imagined myself as a young adult author. ...
- Cowboy poets' music brings open trail to life (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
PALMER, Alaska – Jim Reader and T.J. Casey are the kind of cowboys who still rustle stock, who proclaim their country-folk status with big hats, blue jeans and calloused fingers.
- Playing a Gotham game of 'Give & Take' (Baltimore Examiner)
The road to New York City, where I was introduced to a new board game in Union Square and bumped into the great Ray Davies at an Italian restaurant, began over drinks with Chief Low Dog - warrior poet of the Monrovia Tribe - at Howard's Subway Inn in Linthicum.
- Herbert Gold's memoir, Still Alive! is a lyrical joy (The Kansas City Star)
If America had the literary culture it ought to have, every city would have a writer like Herbert Gold.
- Police to beef up enforcement on Tropicana (Las Vegas Sun)
Metro Police will be targeting a stretch of Tropicana Avenue this weekend for increased traffic enforcement.
- Short List (Creative Loafing Atlanta)
Black and Red Prom, LaDonna Smith and more... Aug. 1 Friday Prom's in August this year. Wordsmiths Books hosts the BLACK AND RED PROM in celebration of Stephenie Meyer's Breaking Dawn, the fourth book in her critically acclaimed Twilight series. Ghoulish games, fiendish food and daunting (alcohol-free) drinks will be available, as well as a chance at prizes from Wordsmiths and Hot Topic. The ...
- 'Altered Barbie Exhibition' events (San Francisco Chronicle)
What: The sixth annual San Francisco Altered Barbie Exhibition When: Noon to 5 p.m. daily through Aug. 17. For appointments after 5 p.m., call (415) 240-2202. Where: Art 94124 Gallery, 3900-B Third St., San Francisco Events: - Barbie Artist Reception:...
- Honoring An American Conservative Legend - The Bulletin
Between 700 and 900 people, including members of Congress and notable conservative luminaries, packed Washington, D.C.'s Four Seasons Hotel Wednesday night to honor Paul Weyrich, who serves as a regular Bulletin columnist, the man known as the father ...
- Doctor remanded in police custody - Tribune
Dr A.P.S. Gambhir, who was arrested under provisions of the Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act and Pre-Natal Sex Determination Test Act for intended abortion of a female foetus of a woman at Jatinder Gambhir Hospital on Pakhowal Road here on ...
- Literary calendar (The Charlotte Observer)
Today SIGNING: Linda York Fisher (“Enraged: One Man's Journey to Freedom”), 2 p.m., Park Road Books, 4139 Park Road. 704-525-9239; www.parkroadbooks.com. RUMI POETRY READING: With Shahram Mazhari and friends, 4-5:30 p.m., Yoga for Life, 1920-B Cleveland Ave. Register in advance. Tuesday SIGNING: Anna R. Hayes (“Without Precedent: The Life of Susie Marshall Sharp”), 6:30 ...
- The Olympics Demonstrate China’s “Soft Power”: on Baloney and ... - Fool's Mountain
The Olympics Demonstrate China’s “Soft Power”: on Baloney and ...Fool's Mountain, San Francisco - 4 hours agoBefore I started posting stuff on the internet about the Olympics exactly a year ago, my literary pursuit was Chinese poetry. I posted teasers of my virgin ...
- Local vigil planned to remember Hiroshima - Foster's Daily Democrat
Local vigil planned to remember HiroshimaFoster's Daily Democrat, NH - 9 hours agoJim Splaine, a candlelighting ceremony and poetry readings by local poets Marin Tirabassi and Neil English. The event is free and open to the public. ...
- H2O Jam is back, and in a bigger venue - Stockton Record
H2O Jam is back, and in a bigger venueStockton Record, CA - 11 hours agoThe jam will continue on the third Thursday of each month and feature an open mic, live bands, poetry and comedy. Artists can sign up for the open mic by ...
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