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- A few tomes for your summer reading list featuring man's best friends - New York Daily News
Summer is sizzling. Here are a few reading picks perfect for a dog-day afternoon. "Broadway Barks," by Bernadette Peters , illustrated by Liz Murphy . (Blue Apple Books, $17.95). In her first book, actress and animal advocate Bernadette Peters tells ...
- PAL pays tribute to Khatir Ghaznavi - The Post
PAL pays tribute to Khatir GhaznaviThe Post, Pakistan - 4 hours agoIftikhar Arif said Ghazanvi's contribution to poetry was very significant and his travelogues were the most popular among readers. ...
- Perfect harmony: Opening reception for C.J. Bradford and Beverly ... - Norman Transcript
I have always thought that the exquisite Chinese brush paintings of Beverly Herndon stood alone in the art world of Norman. But there must be some element of genius in the eyes of the executive director of the FAC, Douglas Elder, as he has found an ...
- Our Matriarchical Society - Global Politician
Our Matriarchical SocietyGlobal Politician, NY - 1 hour agoPoetry, literature, music. Basically anything that you need to work to build. Nobody gave Microsoft or Boeing or Ford to men. Males simply created all these ...
- 'It just wasn't meant to be for City' - IC Wales
Rhodri Morgan, the First Minister, said everyone could be proud of Cardiff City, after the team was beaten one-nil by Portsmouth at Wembley. Mr Morgan said, "We Cardiff City fans can't have any complaints on what has undoubtedly been a great day out ...
- Joseph Lodge Superior Court Judge (Santa Barbara Independent)
Joe Lodge was born in St. Paul, Minnesota, in 1932. His father was a businessman, his mother a piano teacher. There were no lawyers in his family, but he decided as a teenager that he wanted to become one. His father wanted him to go into the family business, while his mother supported him in his desire to go away to college. His mother prevailed.
- Tuesday, May 13th - San Francisco Bay Guardian
Tuesday, May 13thSan Francisco Bay Guardian, CA - 13 minutes agoMusical theater company 42nd Street Moon performs the revue based on the songs and poetry of EY Yip Harburg. Squeeze Box Marsh, 1062 Valencia; 826-5750, ...
- Your Brain Needs Feeding - Try Lexemes: Anthology - PR.com (press release)
Your Brain Needs Feeding - Try Lexemes: AnthologyPR.com (press release), NY - 3 hours agoLily Seabrooke has won an award in the West Australian Young Writers Contest 2007, and has also been published in the small poetry magazine Primo Lux in ...
- Fire Damages Waterloo Show World (R News)
Fire damaged a Waterloo business this weekend. It happened Saturday evening at Show World on Nine Foot Road. The fire caused between $30,000 and $40,000 worth of damage to the building.
- FAMILY CALENDAR - Herald News
Little Adventure Hikes: 4 to 5 p.m. beginning May 22 for two sessions at the Mokena Main Park Pavilion, 10925 LaPorte Road, Mokena. For ages 2-4 with one parent. Parent and child will enjoy the discovery and exploration of animals and nature. Each ...
- The Man Behind Woody Allen - Jewish Theatre
The Man Behind Woody AllenJewish Theatre, Israel - 1 hour agoKonigsberg sees a connection between writing jokes and poetry. In talking about his admiration for WB Yeats, he notes, I think that had I been better ...
- Outrage Fatigue - OpEdNews
Outrage FatigueOpEdNews, PA - 46 minutes agoAnother excellent article at TomDispatch, Tom Englehardt's invaluable website, by the New Labor Forum's Steve Fraser about our new Gilded Age puts this in ...
- Hey, so what's up for this weekend? - McAllen Monitor
What's Happening?: Artist Carl Vestweber will present his perfectly-titled show "New Stuff By Carl Vestweber." The artist will be on hand to speak about his work. The reception marks the launch of the exhibit, which stays on display until Aug. 1. The ...
- Community briefs 6/11 - Daily News Tribune
Community briefs 6/11Daily News Tribune, MA - 6 hours agoThe free talk will be followed by a tour. This event is part of an ongoing series sponsored by Waltham Land Trust to highlight Waltham's many open and green ...
- Poetry party (The Dalton Daily Citizen)
Tanner Peters, center, show his parents Brian and Shannon the poetry book made in his second-grade class at Westwood School. Second-grade students shared their books with family members and faculty Tuesday afternoon.
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