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- Eat, love, die - Sacramento News & Review
Eat, love, dieSacramento News & Review, CA - 3 hours agoIn a number of poems—“odes†to various food items—Young commingles food and family, familiarity and loss. Invested with just a touch of humor (his “Ode to ...
- The Star-Ledger News - Newark Star-Ledger
• WORLDWIDE WORRIES It was crunch time for David Dietze as he bent over to do his sit-ups while watching the business news channels at around 5 a.m. • Out of quake's rubble, health centers emerge CHARAK PURA, Pakistan -- Zohab Kazmi slowly ...
- Author writes to give hope to victims of sexual abuse - Baylor University The Lariat Online
Author writes to give hope to victims of sexual abuseBaylor University The Lariat Online, TX - 5 hours agoFehlbaum: I was writing poetry as a small child; as a teenager, I kept a journal. I have always written as a way of processing what was going on in my life. ...
- Santa Rosa - Pensacola News Journal
Next week, each Santa Rosa County library will be conducting after-school programs for children in kindergarten through fifth grade. The programs will feature stories and activities based on the theme, "Poetry Aloud Here." Participants are encouraged ...
- TRAHC slates host of festivities at the Regional Arts Center - Texarkana Gazette
TRAHC slates host of festivities at the Regional Arts CenterTexarkana Gazette, TX - 37 minutes agoTop honorees will read from their work. More than 500 entries of poetry and prose were entered from seventh-graders through adults with 19 winners chosen.
- Spanish 'Vino' is vintage Robi Draco Rosa (Newsday)
'Vino" is Robi Draco Rosa's first Spanish-language album since his classic 1996 recording "Vagabundo," and while the title celebrates his new life as a wine connoisseur, it symbolizes the return of a Puerto Rican prodigal son. "I've been going back to Puerto Rico for the last four years looking to buy a piece of property," said Rosa, who has built his solo career, and an impressive recording ...
- Big Bend women's deaths still a mystery - Tallahassee Democrat
Gadsden County Sheriff's investigator Scott Ivey has spoken with the mother of 33-year-old Bobbi Jean Tew so often, he said, he gets the feeling he knew her daughter. One year ago today, Tew's skeletal remains were found in a heavily wooded area ...
- Marching for peace again in Fredonia - Evening Observer
Marching for peace again in FredoniaEvening Observer, NY - 1 hour agoWhen the group of about 30 marchers arrived, there was already members of SUNY Fredonia's Percussion Guild performing African drum rhythms and dance. ...
- Wis. college to honor banned Shel Silverstein book - First Amendment Center
Wis. college to honor banned Shel Silverstein bookFirst Amendment Center, TN - 3 hours agoThe English honor society Sigma Kappa Delta is sponsoring tomorrow's reading of Shel Silverstein's 1981 book of poetry A Light in the Attic at the ...
- Young Singer from Rural Retreat will Join Others in Crooked Road ... - TriCities.com
Elizabeth LaPrelle sings like mountain springs flow. Clear. Refreshing. Beautiful. Behold voices from the mountains. Hear LaPrelle among a lineup headlined by folk music legend Mike Seeger and the New North Carolina Ramblers on Oct. 27 at the Barter ...
- Organ’s thunder echoes through Slee Hall - Buffalo News
Organ’s thunder echoes through Slee HallBuffalo News, United States - 4 hours agoMartin’s romantic style lent itself beautifully to the poems’ content. Roses, night and water are themes that show up in Richard Strauss’ songs — and ...
- So you want to study: A master's in English (Guardian Unlimited)
A master's in English
- Students celebrate diversity - Daily Aztec
Students celebrate diversityDaily Aztec, CA - 6 hours ago"We'll have folk, rock, hip-hop, poetry, comedy … all forms of entertainment." Starck said she was thrilled that the Aztec Nights committee supported this ...
- Poetry reading at Riverside library - Riverside Press Enterprise
Ruth Nolan, editor of "Phantom Seed," a poetry anthology, will read from the book from 1 to 3 p.m. today at Riverside's Main Library. Bull Luvaas, Rice Baxter, Chris Clarke and Rob Roberge, poets who contributed to the work, will join Nolan. A ...
- In short, classic King (Denver Post)
As late as 1988, a reviewer for The New York Times referred to works by Stephen King as "big, dumb and plodding."
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