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- Quality is Bye's middle name - Tonight
Quality is Bye's middle nameTonight, South Africa - 4 hours agoIt's an African-American play, by Dael Oleandersmith, which deals with the devastating effects of racism, yet this time it's not black and white racism, ...
- Author has passion for spiders, storytelling - New Richmond News
Author has passion for spiders, storytellingNew Richmond News, WI - 1 hour agoAs far as his lyrics, “that’s sort of where my poetry went. That’s my biggest unfulfilled ambition.†There isn’t any avenue of writing that Grice hasn’t ...
- AQ Khan says he has no property, no money (Pakistani Newspaper)
by Azim M Mian NEW YORK, June 6: Denying all the accusations of proliferation and corruption, the father of the Pakistani nuclear bomb, Dr AQ Khan, has blamed President Musharraf and his associates for being too weak to defend Pakistan’s nuclear programme, allowing the Western countries and the news media to malign and scandalise Pakistan during the last eight years.
- No plea from sex fugitive on FBI's list - Concord Monitor
An FBI most-wanted fugitive charged with molesting the 5-year-old son of a Brentwood couple who befriended him is being held without bail after his years on the lam abruptly ended with his arrest in Mexico. A judge yesterday entered not-guilty pleas ...
- Poet bitten by insects' intrigue (Toronto Star)
Lives of the poets, a continuing series.
- 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 – Twain, Stevenson, Wordsworth, Faulkner – there's also much conversation devoted to less typically writerish pursuits: surfing, swimming, wave breaks and reefs.
- Youth group experiences life-changing memories during mission trip - North Channel Sun
Shirley Green talks to teens who are a part of Octane Youth Ministry at First Presbyterian Church of Kingwood. The mission group traveled to Jacksonville, Fla., to understand homelessness and help those in need. Along the way, they met Green and were ...
- The eyes say it all - Jamaica Gleaner
A forum for examining the language of speech and writing. License and licence Officially, we still use an English spelling convention, which means that the noun is 'licence' (with a 'c') and the verb is 'license' (with an 's'). Of course, with the ...
- Oak Park grad's writing career takes off like a firecracker - Chicago Tribune
Most first-time writers get nothing but a rejection slip after they submit a novel to a publisher. Stephanie Kuehnert got an advance. It was a shock for the Forest Park resident who concedes her early writing was mainly bad poetry about unrequited ...
- Frat housemother at SMU loves serving Pi - QuickDFW.com
The bass of a neighbor's stereo thumped against the thin walls of Lila McCurtain's apartment. Deep voices shouted profanities outside her window. A car alarm went off. CHERYL DIAZ MEYER/DMN Lila McCurtain, 76, is one of only four fraternity moms left ...
- Hip-Hop Rumors: Suge Knight Sighting In L.A.! Soulja Bo... - allhiphop.com
All content within this section is pure rumor and generally have no factual info outside of what the streets have whispered in our ear. Read on. Sparkle checked in with 'LIVE with Kendra G. and DJ Touchtone' on 100.3 THE BEAT in Philly and gave her ...
- Romeo et Juliette at the Grand, Leeds - Times Online
Romeo et Juliette at the Grand, LeedsTimes Online, UK - 12 minutes agoAlthough Capalbo's robust tenor is incapable of fining itself down for the exquisite poetry of Gounod's writing, Bobro's girlish and wide-eyed soprano is a ...
- Obituary: Jack Pidgeon / Longtime headmaster of Kiski School - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Jack Pidgeon, the revered headmaster of the private Kiski School in Saltsburg who inspired generations of young men under his unyielding care, died Monday of complications from Parkinson's disease. He was 83. There is no shortage of stories about Mr ...
- Jokes are better said than read and do the pundits know what they're ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
A joke is not a joke until it's told -- and forwarding doesn't count as telling. So says Jeff Fitzsimmons, co-founder of Milwaukee-based Comic Wonder, who believes that the fine art of telling jokes is under assault by "the seemingly endless supply ...
- Fort Worth Weekly Music Awards 2008 - FWWeekly
FWWeeklyFort Worth Weekly Music Awards 2008FWWeekly, TX - 35 minutes agoNow backed by the boys from Sally Majestic and performing as KatsüK, the earthy neo-hippie surrounds his alternately angry and introspective poetry with ...
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