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- Literary award goes to Internet blogger - The Washington Times
Emma Sovich, 22, an English major at Washington College in Chestertown, Md., gets a diploma and about $67,481 as this year's winner of the Sophie Kerr Prize for literature. Her winning portfolio included her efforts as an Internet blogger, a first ...
- Australia and NZ's best wineland getways - News.com.au
THIS new redoubt in the southeast of the North Island, close to the art deco jewel of Napier, sits in rich green splendour abutting a rugged clifftop. The central cluster of main lodge and a line of unadorned timber guest cottages rippling along a ...
- Iraq: The Love Stories Are Gone - Antiwar.com
Iraq: The Love Stories Are GoneAntiwar.com, CA - 4 hours ago... is no longer good for love," Maki al-Nazzal, political analyst and poet, told IPS. "All Iraqi poetry under occupation is now about death and separation. ...
- Colonial Manor ups efforts for Alzheimer's walk in Loudonville - Mansfield News Journal
Colonial Manor ups efforts for Alzheimer's walk in LoudonvilleMansfield News Journal, OH - 1 hour agoSome of the items include a Ron Zook-autographed football, tickets to the Rock and Roll and professional football halls of fame and several zoos, poetry ...
- Jazz festival high notes: Day 3 - Toronto Star
Jazz festival high notes: Day 3Toronto Star, Canada - Jun 21, 2008... Russ Little and the Don Vickery Trio hold fort at St. Timothy's Anglican Church with the promise of "an afternoon of inspirational jazz standards. ...
- Column: Back to Beirut (The Daily Review)
My heart started thumping when my parents told us we were going to Lebanon. They were beaming with excitement — my dad hasn't gone back to his homeland in nearly 20 years and it has been 14 years since my mom and I went there.
- Tom Horgen - Minneapolis Star Tribune
From "Macho Man" to the Miss City of the Lakes drag pageant, there's something for everyone on Twin Cities Pride weekend. Jun 26, 2008 Nightlife notebook: RZA's next move Wu-Tang Clan leader RZA is a busy man, what with acting roles, movie scores and ...
- A look at the best books for fall - Scripps News
A look at the best books for fallScripps News, DC - 1 hour agoA self-publicizing foodie dilettante specializing in the game of his native Michigan when he's not writing fiction or poetry, Harrison has fans in several ...
- STEPHANIE SALTER: New Yorker Obama cover: It’s offensive, so it must ... - Tribune-Star
Would you like to see a terrific example of one of the worst things Americans are up against? Take a look at the reaction to this week’s New Yorker magazine cover. Note, I did not say, take a look at the cover. That is the now-infamous cartoon of ...
- New York Festival of Song Gala, with Daly, Kaye and De Haas ... - Playbill.com
New York Festival of Song Gala, with Daly, Kaye and De Haas ...Playbill.com, NY - 3 hours agoThe company is dedicated to "creating intimate song concerts of great beauty, humor and originality, combining music, poetry, and history to entertain, ...
- No more whining about Greek wine - Columbia Daily Tribune
No more whining about Greek wineColumbia Daily Tribune, MO - 21 minutes agoTolides is a poet - his first book was a National Poetry Series selection - but he has often worked in his brother’s liquor store in Connecticut, ...
- Literary notes - Charlotte Observer
Literary notesCharlotte Observer, NC - 5 hours agoPOETRY READING/OPEN MIKE: Join nationally published poets Jayne Jaudon Ferrer and Dana Wildsmith, 7 pm, Park Road Books. Bring your poems; open mike will ...
- TV presenter goes back to home town - Diss Express
TV presenter goes back to home townDiss Express, UK - 6 hours agoHarleston community librarian Sally Blows said: “We held a poetry workshop a few weeks ago, which got the children interested in poetry and they came up ...
- Community briefs 6/19 - Daily News Tribune
Community briefs 6/19Daily News Tribune, MA - 3 hours ago... her poetry and the voices of Dickinson and her circle. Sponsored by the Friends of the Waltham Public Library, the event is free but seating is limited. ...
- Today's song of ourselves might pain Whitman - Atlanta Journal Constitution
In his introduction to "Leaves of Grass," Walt Whitman, the iconoclastic Brooklyn poet and rude optimist, asked his fellow Americans, among other things, to "despise riches ... hate tyrants, argue not concerning God ... [and] reexamine all you have ...
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