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- Why in Chicago - Chicago Daily Observer
Why in ChicagoChicago Daily Observer, IL - 43 minutes agoC. A deeply original and creative American city that has disdained many of the blandishments of an East Coast culture that was borrowed from and is ...
- A paper cut would be a good thing - MLive.com
A paper cut would be a good thingMLive.com, MI - 3 hours agoI'm going to do the same with the shoebox of poems Tom wrote as a teen. In other words, I have enough paper that needs keeping without the literal junk. ...
- The Suite Smell of Success (Portfolio.com via Yahoo! Finance)
More than 60 years after her death in Auschwitz, Irène Némirovsky has gone from obscurity in the U.S. to outselling some of the world’s most famous authors.
- Few people would give their new album away for free online — but Saul Williams did (The Kansas City Star)
"... Side effects might include just being who you really are."
- Your Reader-Submitted Articles - Hartford Courant
On May 14, Two Rivers Magnet Middle School in East Hartford had a celebration of the arts. It featured over 60 students performers. Some special performances were made by the Connecticut Poetry Slam Team Members.
- Xulon Author Releases Book of God-Inspired Wisdom (PRWeb)
Debut aims to build up the body of Christ by encouraging faith. (PRWeb May 8, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/05/prweb923624.htm
- Author of ‘The Kite Runner’ has a lot to say at librarians’ meeting - Highland Community News (Subscription)
Author of ‘The Kite Runner’ has a lot to say at librarians’ meetingHighland Community News (Subscription), CA - 2 hours agoHe read poetry in his native language as a young person but the fiction he read was mostly English language novels in translation. ...
- Flag Day ceremony recalls deputy sheriff (The Daily Democrat)
Patriotism and recollections of slain Yolo County Deputy Sheriff Tony Diaz were focal points at Thursday's National Flag Day Ceremony held at the Employment Development Department.
- Long River Review Keeps Flowing (University of Connecticut Daily Campus)
With the end of another spring semester at the University of Connecticut comes the completion of UConn's annual literary journal, "The Long River Review." The journal had its very own release party Thursday evening at the Co-op where a full crowd gathered to hear UConn students' award-winning submissions of prose, poetry, fiction and non-fiction.
- Making history in St. Paul - Pioneer Press
Making history in St. PaulPioneer Press, MN - 26 minutes agoThe prose of his speech, fair-to-middling on paper, was heard as sublime poetry by his partisans in the "X." Jamal Hassan, an Ethiopian immigrant who cannot ...
- Briefs (Lowell Sun)
Ice-cream sundaes in Townsend TOWNSEND -- Kids can kick off summer with an ice-cream sundae on the library lawn. The program is open to children in preschool through fifth grade. It will be held tomorrow on the Townsend Public Library lawn at 1 p.
- Two million extra books for English schools - InTheNews.co.uk
InTheNews.co.ukTwo million extra books for English schoolsInTheNews.co.uk, UK - 49 minutes agoFree poetry anthologies are also set to be handed out to pupils. Booktrust said they hoped the scheme would encourage year seven pupils to read ...
- Newlywed Mariah 'over the moon' - MSN UK News
Mariah Carey is said to be "over the moon" after apparently tying the knot with boyfriend Nick Cannon. The 38-year-old singer is thought to have married the 27-year-old actor in a secret ceremony in the Bahamas last week. Vogue editor Andre Leon ...
- Sent Adrift By History - Daily Herald
LOS ANGELES -- The laughter went flat. The smiles froze before they had time to disappear. In the back of the Ambassador Hotel ballroom, David Steiner couldn't tell what was happening. But a change in mood raced through the crowd like an electrical ...
- Civil rights monument unveiled on Va. Capitol lawn - Examiner.com
Civil rights monument unveiled on Va. Capitol lawnExaminer.com - 2 hours agoVirginia Tech English professor Nikki Giovanni, whose poetry famously inspired her grieving campus the day after last year's massacre, called the monument ...
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