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- Can You Haiku? Coffee Lovers Get Poetry "Published" on Millions of Eco-Friendly Cups (Centre Daily Times)
Coffee lovers across the country have found a new way to share their passion for java. Green Mountain Coffee, the coffee segment of Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, Inc. (NASDAQ: GMCR), has announced the winners of its coffee Haiku contest.
- All-Male 'Romeo and Juliet' Opens in DC (Playbill via Yahoo! News)
The casting convention of Elizabethan theatre - men playing all the roles - is revived with The Shakespeare Theatre Company's new production of Romeo and Juliet, opening Sept. 15 in Washington, DC.
- More adopting children with Down syndrome (Pioneer Press)
WASHINGTON — Jonny and Madeleine, the eighth and ninth children in the Curtis family, were born 54 weeks apart but grew up in many ways like twins. Best friends from the beginning, they learned to walk and sound out words together. But Madeleine's development soon outpaced her older brother's.
- Nominations Now Open for 45th Georgia Author of the Year Awards - Fayette Front Page
Nominations Now Open for 45th Georgia Author of the Year AwardsFayette Front Page, GA - 2 hours agoCategories include First Novel, Fiction, Poetry, Creative Non-Fiction, Children's and Young Adult literature. Nominations will close January 15, 2009. ...
- The Write Stuff - Daily Journal
The Buena Regional High School sophomore took home the top prize in the short story and poetry categories. Her poetry even captured the second place award, as well. Judges considered 12 entries, six each for category, said Helen Cowan Margiotti of ...
- Yasmine Blanding & Travis Staten - New York Daily News
Yasmine Blanding and Travis Staten first met in college through Echoes of Brown, a young writers' group focused on the historic case of Brown v. Board of Education. When Travis dropped out of the group in 2004, Yasmine contacted him. "I thought he ...
- Scholar claims to find medieval Jewish capital - San Francisco Gate
A Russian archaeologist says he has found the lost capital of the Khazars, a powerful nation that adopted Judaism as its official religion more than 1,000 years ago, only to disappear leaving little trace of its culture. Dmitry Vasilyev, a professor ...
- Writing Memoir, McCain Found a Narrative for Life - BlueRidgeNow.com
Writing Memoir, McCain Found a Narrative for LifeBlueRidgeNow.com, NC - Oct 13, 2008... poetry, Mr. McCain, the Republican presidential nominee, often surprises aides and friends with his literary musings and bibliophilic appetite. ...
- Every School Every Week - Brookfield Elm Grove Now
Every School Every WeekBrookfield Elm Grove Now, WI - 2 hours agoA project of the Christian ministry Samaritan’s Purse, shoe boxes containing small Christmas gifts, school supplies and toiletries will be packed at the ...
- A journalist takes a long road to fiction (Miami Herald)
In the fall of 1994, I traveled to Guantánamo for The Miami Herald to report on the tent-city camps erected by the U.S. government to house and detain thousands of Cuban rafters rescued at sea.
- Sanibel Island Writers Conference returns to BIG Arts - Island Reporter
Sanibel Island Writers Conference returns to BIG ArtsIsland Reporter, FL - 2 hours ago... poetry, screenwriting, children’s literature, memoir, songwriting and creative non fiction. Afternoon panels include workshops in publishing, ...
- WHAT YOU'RE READING - Las Vegas Business Press
WHAT YOU'RE READINGLas Vegas Business Press, NV - 32 minutes ago... Property Group Inc. to drive Poetry out of business because they don't like that the club plays hip-hop music and attracts a largely black clientele. ...
- Children's author visits J.W. Coon Elementary (The Fayetteville Observer)
Children’s book writer Michael Finklea said his first manuscript was rejected by eight publishers. “Authors who write books don’t get it right the first time,†Finklea told pupils at J.W. Coon Elementary School during a Tuesday visit.
- Obama brings a new America into being - Sacramento Bee
CTV British ColumbiaObama brings a new America into beingSacramento Bee, USA - 4 hours agoFrom this perspective the US Supreme Court's Dred Scott decision in 1857 that declared "the black man has no rights the white man is bound to respect" ...First, Obama. Then again, others came before Toronto StarWin restores blacks' faith Columbus Dispatchall 826 news articles
- Botswana: Kgosi Sechele Museum Hosts Successful Festival (AllAfrica.com)
Kgosi Sechele I Museum in Molepolole hosted a cultural festival under the theme , Culture and Economic Diversification Towards 2016 on Saturday.
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