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- Hunting industry courting more females - Charleston Post Courier
Hunting industry courting more femalesCharleston Post Courier, SC - 2 hours agoBy some accounts, female hunters are different than their male counterparts. Unlike most male hunters, for instance, some share poetry with each other. ...
- Author launches new book while Liverpool Reads - Liverpool Daily Post
Author launches new book while Liverpool ReadsLiverpool Daily Post, UK - 2 hours ago... making stuff and writing poetry in response to the book.†He added: “It’s great to go out and meet people reading your stuff. It’s been an absolute joy. ...
- Santa Fe Writes '08 - Santa Fe Reporter
Santa Fe ReporterSanta Fe Writes '08Santa Fe Reporter, NM - 5 hours agoInstead, we left the poetry topic up to the writers but asked them to stay within a haiku’s 5/7/5 parameter. They did so in droves. ...
- An Ear for the Lyrical Voice of Everyman - Washington Post
Washington PostAn Ear for the Lyrical Voice of EverymanWashington Post, United States - 16 minutes agoThe result -- a series of oral histories -- was the poetry of ordinary people, shot through with desperation, hatred, love, dreams realized and lost. ...
- Crime doesn't play: Two new shows examine criminal justice - Minneapolis City Pages
Crime doesn't play: Two new shows examine criminal justiceMinneapolis City Pages, MN - 10 hours ago... with a visual poetry that sidesteps cliché and restlessly seeks the invisible intersection between guilt, culpability, and the circumstances of a life ...
- Would anyone dare issue a fatwa against Iqbal? - Times of India
Would anyone dare issue a fatwa against Iqbal?Times of India, India - 1 hour agoBy the Lucknow maulana's standards of literary criticism, a substantial body of Urdu poetry would be banned. Urdu verse has brought indescribable delight to ...
- Booker winner Adiga almost ready with second novel (Outlook India)
Enjoying the spotlight after winning the 2008 Man Booker prize for his debut novel, young Indian novelist Arvind Adiga says his second novel is "almost done" but declined to give details about the upcoming book.
- Cover story: Community Halloween spirit  so good it's scary - Portsmouth Herald
This is the season we humans tap into our ghoulish cores and grassroot veins; bleed 'em and mix 'em to form a two-headed monster. Creatures of the dark, the preposterous and frightening kind will rise up and walk our streets, first in Dover's Zombie ...
- Ode to Obama (Malta Today)
Together with other millions of people across the globe early last Wednesday morning, my eyes filled with tears of joy as Barack Obama was elected as the next president of the United States.
- Washington U. Chancellor will take a voluntary pay cut and says ... - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Washington U. Chancellor will take a voluntary pay cut and says ...St. Louis Post-Dispatch, United States - 15 hours agoThe Washington University family has much to be thankful for, including a wonderful community of talented students, great faculty, outstanding staff, ...
- National recognition for teenage poet - Gloucestershire Gazette
National recognition for teenage poetGloucestershire Gazette, UK - 3 hours agoBy Jayne Bennett » A SIXTH former in her final year at Katharine Lady Berkeley’s School is one of just a few winners of a national poetry competition. ...Chester Literature Festival gets under way ChesterChronicle.co.ukHeather Halliwell: Armley sixth former win prestigious writing prize Armley Todayall 4 news articles
- Glorious mud and music - Brisbane Times
Brisbane TimesGlorious mud and musicBrisbane Times, Australia - 9 hours agoThere were 2000 performances at about 50 venues this year, including music, cabaret, theatre, poetry and children's activities. ...
- Life won't change, insists Indian Booker winner (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Indian author Aravind Adiga insisted on Wednesday that winning the 2008 Booker Prize with his first novel will not change his life -- adding that he had already nearly finished a second book.
- » 62nd-annual Cranberry Festival draws 15000 to Bandon - Bandon Western World
» 62nd-annual Cranberry Festival draws 15000 to BandonBandon Western World, OR - 3 hours agoOther entertainment included a flute solo by Ashley Powell, a piano piece by Ashley Tobiska, an original dance by Jordan Tipton, a creative poetry reading ...
- First coffeehouse of season is Saturday - Star Courier
The evening’s featured artists will be two new  and talented  Galva residents, Roy David Magnuson and Shannon Maney-Magnuson. The two will “split the bill,†offering an evening of original piano music and poetry. Roy has composed music ...
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