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- Bayliss Library Hosts Superior Poetry Cafe - St. Ignace News (subscription)
Bayliss Library Hosts Superior Poetry CafeSt. Ignace News (subscription), USA - 3 hours agoThe full version of this story will be available to all readers after 4 weeks Full versions of news stories from the current weeks are available to online ...
- Only question about D-Rose: Will suit match red Bulls cap? (Chicago Sun-Times)
As the media crowds were shooed from the locker room, Derrick Rose didn’t move from his chair. He still had something important to say to the columnist from Chicago. Did it involve crushing UCLA? Being the best player on the court in the most significant game of his young life?
- News Briefs (The North Bay Nugget)
Successful car wash for Habitat for Humanity The local chapter of Habitat for Humanity raised more than $750 during its car wash Saturday at MacEwen service station on Algonquin Avenue. Organizers said in a media release that drivers lined up to support the cause. We were [...]
- COOCH BEHAR CALLING - The Statesman
COOCH BEHAR CALLINGThe Statesman, India - 2 hours agoFollowing the death of a number of tortoises of the Shiv Dighi the agitated locals has organised demonstrations including bandhs and roadblocks in the past ...
- Writer's Workshop Camp for Teens at Main Library (Cape May County Herald)
07/23/2008 - 6:00p.m. to 07/23/2008 - 7:00p.m.
- Illuminate your spirit with enlightening books while vacationing (Lexington Herald-Leader)
Summer often brings vacation days, trips to flee the routine and extra "me" time. It can be a season to rest the body. It also can be a time to renew the mind and refresh the spirit - through reading. But where to start? To help you, we asked people from various faith backgrounds to suggest spiritual, inspirational or religious books they think would be good summer reading. Their answers ...
- Bibliofiles: Plenty of activity for poetry lovers this week (The Kansas City Star)
A first-glance look at this week’s literary calendar reveals only a few events, but glances can be deceiving. Quite a few Kansas City poets, actually, will be stepping up to the podium in the next few days.
- Statehood party planning starts on the Kenai Peninsula - Kodiak Daily Mirror
KENAI, Alaska (AP) -- 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 ...
- Remember When: PSL resident recalls Âtime in ‘Old Stuart’  - Fort Pierce Tribune
I was born here in Stuart in 1957 and lived here all my life. I remember riding my skateboard or bicycle to the Lyric Theatre when it was just a movie theater. We lived several miles from there, but no one considered it unsafe for a 9 or 10 year old ...
- Playhouse Jr. clowns around with double feature - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Playhouse Jr. clowns around with double featurePittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA - 2 hours ago"Kids coming to the show are going to see a real kaleidoscope of colors ... and an alliteration of poetry," Vinski says. "They're learning lessons and a ...
- Law excels in bringing political system to kids - Daily News - Galveston County
Law excels in bringing political system to kidsDaily News - Galveston County, TX - 3 hours agoYou’ll need to read the book to find more amazing facts. Using poetry and prose, the author, former journalist, travel columnist for The Daily News and ...
- Music Review: Nas' still has attitude on new CD - Wichita Falls Times Record News
Don't be fooled by "Queens Get The Money," the bracing opener of Nas' now-untitled ninth solo album: It sounds like nothing else on the CD. The Jay Electronica-produced cut — built on a few simple piano twinkles and no drum track — is by far the ...
- Kingston On The Edge - Jamaica Observer
Kingston On The EdgeJamaica Observer, Jamaica - 3 hours agoIt was also clear from the KOTE week that dub poetry is having a strong local renaissance, but the entire effort needs a "Chris Blackwell" to find his "Bob ...
- Plainfield woman waxes poetic about her life (The Bolingbrook Sun)
No matter what is happening in Clara Johnson's life, the 87- year-old Plainfield woman will write a poem for it. "It's a way for me to express myself," Johnson said.
- Motorcyclist jailed in passenger’s death - Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Pier 1's top executive tells shareholders he's on the right track Love and marriage bloom in one man’s garden The longtime teacher who wrote poetry was her church’s historian Barnett Shale drillers work overtime to recruit college graduates ...
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