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- Mothers, daughters paired in anthology - Asheville Citizen-Times
âHow terrible it must be for all the people who had no one to love them so and no one whom they loved so,â Antiguan novelist Jamaica Kinkaid reflects about her mother in âThe Movable Nest: A Mother/Daughter Companion.â Marilyn Kallet, a ...
- 'Classics' fun book about fun classics - Deseret News
'Classics' fun book about fun classicsDeseret News, UT - 2 hours agoHis selections cross genres â science fiction, fantasy, horror, adventure, biography, history, poetry, children's literature, romances, ghost stories, ...
- THE Sports Gazette: one of the first and one of that last. - GazetteLive
THE Sports Gazette: one of the first and one of that last.GazetteLive, UK - 6 hours agoThey covered every kick and foul of the game in a report that combined analysis with the colourful prose and poetry that sprung from a fascination with the ...
- Full fathom five (Guardian Unlimited)
For WH Auden, "the crack in the tea-cup opens / A lane to the land of the dead." Jorie Graham's poetry is all about the vertiginous (and sometimes heady) experience of falling through the cracks - in reason, in consciousness, in time.
- Lincoln, area set plans for the Fourth (Lincoln Journal Star)
Fourth of July across Southeast Nebraska is a whole lot more than watching fireworks when the sun goes down. It can, in fact, be a dawn-to-dusk day of red, white and blue activities.
- Planning ahead (The Bulletin)
Right Around the Corner May 30 â MAYFAIR FESTIVAL: The Waldorf School of Bend hosts festival; event includes childrenâs arts and crafts, activity booths, archery, pony rides, rock wall climbing, cake walk and more; free; 11 a. m. to 3 p. m.; The Waldorf School of Bend, 63175 O.B. Riley Road, Bend; www.bendwaldorf.com or 330-8841.
- Free Speech In China? Text Me - NPR News
NPR.org , July 2, 2008 · If Romeo and Juliet lived in modern China, their dialogue would probably be in 70-character text messages. That's how college student Wong Lei's boyfriend courted her. "He told me his experiences from the time he was born ...
- 'I Shot the Sheriff' mystery unraveled - Dubuque Telegraph Herald
Ever since Bob Marley released "I Shot the Sheriff" in 1973, I've been puzzling over the lyric, "I shot the sheriff, but I did not shoot no deputy." Here's what certain notables might have to say: Tom Cruise: Because the shooter was not -- whoo! -- a ...
- Top Searches (Football365)
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- Every day is special - 06.06.2008 - Today's Zaman
Every day is special - 06.06.2008Today's Zaman, Turkey - 55 minutes agoPushkinâs birthday is celebrated each year at the Pushkin Reserve in Michailovskoye with poetry readings, recitals, discussion groups and lectures. ...
- It was announced today that the Silver Star Families of America ... - PRLog.Org (press release)
It was announced today that the Silver Star Families of America ...PRLog.Org (press release), Romania - 50 minutes agoAnthony Pahl has continued to serve his fellow veterans by hosting numerous web sites including those for the International War Veterans' Poetry Archives ...
- Music Reviews for July 17 - Carroll County Online
In this image released courtesy of Elaine Mellencamp, musician John Mellencamp is shown. Mellencamp's latest CD is titled, "Life Death Love and Freedom." John Mellencamp, 'Life Death Love and Freedom' Induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ...
- 'Chapter Two' in Hackensack (The Record)
Second chances and renewal are central to Neil Simon's 1977 comedy "Chapter Two," to be staged at the Hackensack Cultural Arts Center. The semiautobiographical play is about George, a middle-aged writer reluctant to start a new romance after his wife's death.
- What's On: Night & Day Weekend - Toronto Star
What's On: Night & Day WeekendToronto Star, Canada - 27 minutes agoYorkminster Park Baptist, 1585 Yonge St. Voxworks presents a sampling of works by Benjamin Britten, with Teige Reid reading the poetry of Gerard Manley ...
- The Big Kahuna: Tim Winton's new novel explores why the young heed the call of the surf (Independent)
Talking to Tim Winton, one of Australia's most lauded contemporary novelists, isn't like talking to other writers. While his conversation ranges, typically enough, across the seminal writers who have influenced him â Twain, Stevenson, Wordsworth, Faulkner â there's also much conversation devoted to less typically writerish pursuits: surfing, swimming, wave breaks and reefs.
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