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- Recent Original Stories (OS News)
"It's always an interesting day when you get to write a kernel patch, at the urging of Andrew Morton, that notifies the world that non-GPL Linux kernel modules will not work after January 2008 and write some poetry all in the same message."
- Potty patrol: We review the best restrooms on the Cleveland nightlife scene (The Plain Dealer)
Guys don't care. The bar is low when it comes to what they find acceptable in bathroom accommodations. There's nothing a guy likes better than avoiding using a toilet at all. Hydrating a brick wall behind the bar is fun. Making a puddle in a parking lot is cool.
- The Skillet (Aspen Daily News)
Without a climber's eye, you might miss it. But once you've found it, you'll never forget it. The Skillet sizzles on the western walls of the Fryingpan River.
- Spell-bound no longer - Chicago Sun-Times
Spell-bound no longerChicago Sun-Times, United States - 2 hours ago''Not poetry, no,'' he said. ''It's a progress in motion, so you make adjustments.'' Is this team on such cruise control that the manager can be both ...
- Patoski's ode to Willie Nelson, a complicated friend - Tampabay.com
Patoski's ode to Willie Nelson, a complicated friendTampabay.com, FL - 2 hours agoDespite many references to Nelson's casual relationship with the beat, he does not find room for close analysis of how Nelson's music, and poetry, work. ...
- Singer Lyfe Jennings offers St. Louis fans free soul (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
Soul singer Lyfe Jennings is giving one of the best kind of concerts an artist can give when he shows up at the Loft, 3112 Olive Boulevard, on Tuesday. It’s free.
- Rockford Writers’ Guild announces contest winners - Rockford Register-Star
The Rockford Writers’ Guild has announced its 2008 Ides of March contest winners. For adult prose: Kevin Schiller of Rockford took first place for “Corey’s Song.” Jeff Flodin of Loves Park took second place for “Fred Smith,” Carol K ...
- Charlene, first off, I want to tell everyone that the proceeds of - Coffee Time Romance
Charlene, first off, I want to tell everyone that the proceeds ofCoffee Time Romance, GA - 1 hour agoI started writing short fiction and poetry when I was 12. I knew I wanted to be a novelist when I grew up and I kept working towards that goal through ...
- Creative literacy - Malaysia Star
Malaysia StarCreative literacyMalaysia Star, Malaysia - 52 minutes agoLiew advocates the transformation of teaching and learning by incorporating drama and role-play, art and craft, and creative writing and poetry in her ...
- Michael Standen: Novelist and poet - The Independent
Michael Standen was an integral part of the literary scene of the North East, as novelist, poet, co-editor of the journal Other Poetry, an organiser of the invaluable Colpitts Poetry readings, and much else besides. He was born near London in 1937 ...
- Sorcery in a Stalinist landscape - The Age
The AgeSorcery in a Stalinist landscapeThe Age, Australia - 1 hour ago"But regardless of my rejection of the purification, whether I believe in it or not, it represents poetry," he says. He was brought up with superstitious ...
- Bird of Peace - New City Chicago
Bird of PeaceNew City Chicago, IL - 1 hour agoSince 1984, the year she debuted with not one, but two books, the Minnesota-born novelist has published more than twenty volumes of poetry, prose, ...
- Epic Theatre Announces Talk-Back Series - Broadway World
Epic Theatre Announces Talk-Back SeriesBroadway World, NY - 5 hours agoHe plans to publish some of Saddam's journals and poetry Additional guest panelists not yet scheduled include Fawaz Gerges, Sarah Lawrence College, ...
- Eighth-graders create Holocaust museum (The Champaign News-Gazette)
CHAMPAIGN – The hallway and classrooms at Franklin Middle School were draped with black paper chains and lined with displays. The students standing in front of them rattled off the facts to visitors – 83,000 Jews dead from starvation or disease in the Warsaw Ghetto. Families sending children into hiding. People waiting for days at a switching yard, without food or water, to board a train to a ...
- Local grade school student receives award from IEPA (Downers Grove Reporter Progress)
Drew McKinzie, a sixth-grader at Avery Coonley School in Downers Grove, was named one of 12 winners of the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency’s 21st annual Poster, Poetry and Prose Contest.
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