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- Got creatures? Author says we need each other - Staunton News Leader
N ot "Got milk?" but "Got beavers, coyotes, wildlife?" prompts an ad for an area company that offers solutions for "nuisance" animals that have invaded homes or property. Just who has been invading whose territory ceased to be a question, among most ...
- Welsh authors in running for prize (icWales)
TWO of Wales’ youngest novelists were yesterday longlisted for a £60,000 book prize which honours poet Dylan Thomas.
- Profile of a newsmaker: Griswold High senior receives award for ... - Norwich Bulletin
Profile of a newsmaker: Griswold High senior receives award for ...Norwich Bulletin, CT - 3 hours agoHe received reading and writing awards in 2003 through 2005, academic achievement awards in 2002 and 2003, and won the Griswold High School poetry slam ...
- Time to sing about spring in our big May calendar - Idaho Statesman
May is a merry time to celebrate new blossoms and dear old Mom. In the Treasure Valley, it is the real start of spring, with more and more events popping up as the temperature rises. At the beginning of the month, nothing is more American than a ...
- The 40 books that inspired Sebastian Faulks - Daily Telegraph
Faulks described The First Day On The Somme by little-known writer Martin Middlebrook as a book that had an enormous effect on him Faulks has been named by the bookseller Waterstone's as the first curator of its The Writer's Table and he had free ...
- About This Blog - Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel
Music, art, film, television and anything else that entertains (or doesn't) are fair game for the bloggers at "The Beat." Especially music, but not exclusively, since there's no confining this group of two critics, two editors and a page designer to ...
- Literary contest winners announced (The Dodge City Daily Globe)
Writers receiving awards in the 2008 Literary Contest conducted by District 7 of the Kansas Authors Club were announced at a meeting held in Garden City on April 26. A total of 28 entries were received in Prose and Poetry Categories.
- Four New Plays in Southern Writers' Project Festival Are Set in ... - Playbill.com
Four New Plays in Southern Writers' Project Festival Are Set in ...Playbill.com, NY - 8 hours agoTensions surface with family revelations in this tale of African-American familial and generational conflict." Nobody by Richard Aellen. ...
- Local Happenings (Daily Record)
Boonton Parks and Recreation will offer an Enrichment Program for children in grades K to 6 from June 23 to Aug. 1. The program is open to all Morris County residents and is available in weekly sessions, from 8:30 a.m. to noon.
- The Herbaliser – “Same As It Never Was” - femalefirst.co.uk
The Herbaliser are all about moving forwards, onwards and upwards. Bonding over a shared love of jazz, funk, rare groove and hip-hop in the early 1990s, West London duo Jake Wherry and Ollie Teeba have evolved with each chapter in their 15-year story ...
- Hunt for talent hots up (Gulf Daily News)
EIGHT budding performers have so far been selected from more than 100 hopefuls to take part in the semi-finals of a nationwide talent contest. The event, entitled NescafĹ˝ Show Them What You Got, is now in its fourth week of auditions.
- Appreciative crowd comes out for this year’s Burning Word festival (South Whidbey Herald)
The fifth annual Burning Word: Festival of Poetic Fire had its day in the sun Saturday as healthy crowds came out for a day that was met with perfect, sunny skies.
- A "book learnin'" vs. Common Sense Look at Just One 9/11 Incident - OpEdNews.com
Besides, what do we look like? Cambodia under Pol Pot? North Korea under Kim Jong Il? Germany under Hitler? China under Mao Tse-Tung? No, boy, you’re way out there with your tin hat. This here is the good ole US of A and we’re a free country ...
- Nepal's 'last king' to lose crown - ABS-CBN
KATHMANDU - Seven years after most of Nepal's royal family were massacred by a drunken prince, the country's Maoists look set to scrap the Himalayan monarchy, turning the page on 240 years of history. An assembly elected in historic polls last month ...
- Can science explain why ABBA is so catchy? - Boston Globe
It only takes a single exposure, and in an instant, your whole day can change. The infection is rapid and feels potentially unending. One minute you're minding your own business and the next you find that you can't stop thinking, humming, or singing ...
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