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- Michael Norton; AP journalist covered Haiti - Boston Globe
NEW YORK - Michael Norton, who spent nearly two decades covering Haiti's coups, rebellions, and disasters for the Associated Press, died Sunday in Caguas, Puerto Rico, after a long battle with cancer. He was 66. Mr. Norton chronicled the turmoil that ...
- Summer poetry reading at the SouthSide Works - South Pittsburgh Reporter
Summer poetry reading at the SouthSide WorksSouth Pittsburgh Reporter, PA - 59 minutes agoThis year she has co-edited “Along These Rivers: Poetry and Photography from Pittsburgh†with Michael Wurster, a part of Pittsburgh’s 250th birthday ...
- Famed Authors to Participate in Eighth Annual National Book Festival (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
The 2008 National Book Festival, organized and sponsored by the Library of Congress and hosted by Mrs. Laura Bush, will be held from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 27, rain or shine, on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., between 3rd and 7th streets.
- Youth group experiences life-changing memories during mission trip - North Channel Sun
Shirley Green talks to teens who are a part of Octane Youth Ministry at First Presbyterian Church of Kingwood. The mission group traveled to Jacksonville, Fla., to understand homelessness and help those in need. Along the way, they met Green and were ...
- Gaelic arts festival begins Thursday - Western Star
Western StarGaelic arts festival begins ThursdayWestern Star, Canada - 3 hours agoShe said there are events for everybody and more information can be found online at www.swgc.mun.ca/artgallery/greatbook.
- June Programs at The Newark Public Library - Bridgeton News
Highlighting the June schedule of programs for the Newark Public Library, 5 Washington Street, are a major exhibition on Newark Airport's 80th birthday, the kickoff rally for the Prudential Foundation Summer Reading Challenge, and a concert in ...
- You Don’t Mess With the Racism - Al Bawaba
I love Adam Sandler. From Billy Madison to Happy Gilmore to the Chanukah Song, the predecessor of the Superbad generation has effortlessly conquered the domain of slapstick comedy and inappropriate jokes. But damn you Scuba Steve! If you’re going ...
- 'Carousel' soars, 'Milk Train' stalls - West Haven News
'Carousel' soars, 'Milk Train' stallsWest Haven News, CT - 22 minutes agoBut amidst the author's undeniable poetry and human insight are long monologues that border on the pretentious with dramatic revelations like, ...
- Emily Jones wins Charney Poetry Contest - Wagoner Tribune
Emily Jones wins Charney Poetry ContestWagoner Tribune, OK - 1 hour agoOWASSO - Fourth and fifth graders participated in the annual Harold Charney Children's Poetry Festival on Saturday at the Mary Glass Performing Arts Center. ...
- An athlete in the extreme sport of poetry (The Globe and Mail)
A Calgarian nominated for a French book? Because Erin Moure is 'attracted to the impossibility of translating poetry'
- Juneteenth celebrated (Bowling Green Sentinel-Tribune)
TOLEDO - The Toledo Museum of Art will host a Juneteenth Celebration Saturday from 11:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. The celebration...
- Winners named in African-American History Contest - Pittsburgh Post Gazette
Winners named in African-American History ContestPittsburgh Post Gazette, PA - 32 minutes agoDozens of local students using a variety of media were named winners Tuesday in the 16th annual National City African-American History Contest. Using poetry ...
- Statehood party planning starts: Borough discusses lighting bonfires ... - Kenai Peninsula Clarion
International Space Station astronauts orbiting high above Alaska on a dark January night early next year might suspect something terrible is happening below when they spy large fires erupting across the Kenai Peninsula. It won't take them long to ...
- Miami melodies - Newark Star-Ledger
In the small towns of Cuba, as in the rest of Latin America, it's very typical of Latinos to go to someone's house, your family's or your friends', and pick up a guitar and sing," says Albita, a native of Havana.
- Gaining insights from others' lives (Miami Herald)
I used to love reading biographies and autobiographies when I was younger, but maybe I'm a little jaded now. Everyone seems to have an ax to grind, an angle to play, a story to spin and a point to make. Understand, though I still find it instructive to read of other's lives and gain insight from their tales, and reading with a slightly jaundiced eye may actually be a bit of an advantage, like ...
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