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- Executive Director - Seattle Times
Executive DirectorSeattle Times, United States - 2 hours agoThe components: soccer, literacy (primarily through the use of poetry and creative writing), and community service, are bound together by the principles of ...
- Mysteries (Washington Post)
There's a lot of foreboding in Thomas H. Cook's new novel. Some afterboding, too: Parts of the story are told in flashbacks.
- Lesbos Island once more, with feeling - Sophia Echo
To be or not to be called a “lesbian?” These days, this is the question that galvanises residents of the famous Greek island Lesbos, who campaign against the term being used to refer to gay women. The issue was taken to court by three Lesbos ...
- Chairs draw top dollar - Cincinnati Enquirer
Chairs draw top dollarCincinnati Enquirer, OH - 45 minutes agoSOS is short-lived: It opened Friday and ends June 8, but packs a lot into the time frame from lectures and potluck dinners to poetry readings and concerts. ...
- JUDITH G. GARDNER PALINO, of Bayville, BERKELEY - Asbury Park Press
JUDITH G. GARDNER PALINO, of Bayville, BERKELEYAsbury Park Press, NJ - 2 hours agoJudy's passion through life was writing poetry as well as children's stories. She became a published Poet in 2000, under the name Judith G. Palino. ...
- Appreciation: Oakley Hall, writers' champion (San Francisco Chronicle)
With the death of Oakley Hall on Monday, the Bay Area - and, by extension, the United States - lost one of its greatest champions of literature. Novelist, librettist, instructor and administrator, Hall, who lived a robust 87 years, maintained an influence...
- Japanese custom of naked sushi comes to Clearwater's Dirty Martini bar - St. Petersburg Times
The Dirty Martini’s naked sushi night, held the first Tuesday of every month, has been quite a hit with free sushi served in a very unusual fashion. CLEARWATER — Chef David Keir looks out over the crowd in the dark, smoke-filled lounge, then ...
- Who killed the literary critic? (Salon.com)
In the age of blogging, great critics appear to be on life support. Salon's book reviewers discuss snobbery, how to make criticism fun and the need for cultural gatekeepers.
- Mega-Mini exhibition gets round cash shortages - Aberdeen Press and Journal
Mega-Mini exhibition gets round cash shortagesAberdeen Press and Journal, UK - 17 hours agoThe mega part of the exhibition title comes from the sheer diversity of the work, which encompasses paintings, photography, textiles, ceramics, poetry and ...
- New kid on the block - Star-ecentral.com
Seattle Grace’s newest intern is happy to be in the company of such an accommodating cast on Grey’s Anatomy . INSIDE the elaborate set of Grey’s Anatomy in Los Angeles, where the cosy Emerald City Bar has been built, Chyler Leigh is having a ...
- Valley Springs to graduate 58 Friday - Harrison Daily Times
VALLEY SPRINGS — Valley Springs High School has announced that commencement exercises for graduating seniors will be at 8 p.m. Friday, May 16, at Valley Springs Cafetorium. The Class of 2008 includes 58 graduates. Melanie Dove, Morgan Gilley ...
- Sacred Heart's helping hand (Greenwich Time)
The fifth graders at The International School at Dundee recently created an original exhibition composed of three one-act plays about saving animals.
- Filmmakers keep Portland weird, wild and wired with PDX Fest - The Oregonian - OregonLive.com
Filmmakers keep Portland weird, wild and wired with PDX FestThe Oregonian - OregonLive.com, OR - 4 hours agoLike some alterna-world Rose Festival, the PDX Fest -- as it's known for short -- blooms with upstart visions, muckraking manifestos and renegade poetry. ...
- Laurie Solheim: From her grief came a reason to sing - Seattle Times
Laurie Solheim: From her grief came a reason to singSeattle Times, United States - 2 hours ago"I'm a Christian and have faith he's in heaven," she said of her brother, Daniel J. Johnson. "But when you're depressed, it's hard to visualize heaven. ...
- Serenity prayer stirs up doubt: Who wrote it? - International Herald Tribune
Generations of recovering alcoholics, soldiers, weary parents, exploited workers and just about anybody feeling beaten down by life have found solace in a short prayer that begins, "God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change." Now ...
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