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- Nothing but Blue Skies - Nashville Scene
Nothing but Blue SkiesNashville Scene, USA - 36 minutes agoWe rattled off a few obscure questions about international fishing rights and early 20th century poetry before turning to more relevant trivia—about ...
- News Briefs - Ogden Standard-Examiner
Hill Officers' Spouses' Club invites you to the 2008 Welcome and Special Activities Social on Sept. 11 at 6:30 p.m. at the Club Hill Ballroom. Come out for a night of fun, meet new friends, sign up for the 2008-09 special activities and much more ...
- President of Edgartown National Bank Dies at Home on Tower Hill at Age ... - Vineyard Gazette
Donald W. Vose, for 51 years the president of the Edgartown National Bank and for a dozen years the chairman of the board, died peacefully in his sleep at his Tower Hill home in Edgartown on Wednesday. He was 97. Affable, neighborly and generous, Mr ...
- This week's hot 5 events (Arizona Daily Star)
Sound of Paint: Five-day event merges music, art
- How 'Genius' Bill Walsh brought brains to a brute-force game - San Jose Mercury News
How 'Genius' Bill Walsh brought brains to a brute-force gameSan Jose Mercury News, USA - 14 hours agoIt wasn't that Walsh saw poetry in the gridiron game that had gone unnoticed for 12 decades or so. This smart book about a smart man demonstrates how Walsh ...
- Poets' corner is open to all - Harrow Observer
Poets' corner is open to allHarrow Observer, UK - 30 minutes agoRhymes, haiku, limericks, odes and sonnets will all be welcome and the poetry does not even have to be the reader's own but could be a partner's, child's, ...
- The Care and Feeding of Fiction - Slate
In the predictable universe of the illness memoir, doctors save by diagnosis and fail by misdiagnosis, alleviate symptoms or unintentionally increase them, order too many tests or refuse to test enough. Patients are the authors of these accounts, but ...
- HOWL! makes a break, hasn’t got the FEVA anymore - The Villager
HOWL! makes a break, hasn’t got the FEVA anymoreThe Villager, NY - 3 hours agoFestival will feature New Orleans-style musical marches, “green” giveaways, comic-book and punk panels and eclectic events at the Bowery Poetry Club — but ...
- Ecuador: Interest in Literature Continues - Global Voices Online
Global Voices OnlineEcuador: Interest in Literature ContinuesGlobal Voices Online, MA - 1 hour agoThis poet knows “that life is serious” and that poetry can be an instrument more laudable for achieving, without any rigorous language, poetry. ...
- Let's talk food at book fair (Honolulu Advertiser)
Contributors to the new compilation "We Go Eat: A Mixed Plate From Hawai'i's Food Culture" (Hawai'i Council for the Humanities) will take part in the book fair at Barnes & Noble Ala Moana tomorrow.
- Court rejects Lesbos 'insult' - Scotsman
A GREEK court has dismissed a request by residents of the Aegean island of Lesbos to ban the use of the word "lesbian" to describe gay women, according to a court ruling made public yesterday. Three residents of Lesbos, the birthplace of the ancient ...
- Ancients back from the dead - The Australian
Ancients back from the deadThe Australian, Australia - 16 minutes ago"Also they treat big themes of gender, power, violence, extremism -- themes that are really relevant -- and do so with more intelligence and greater poetry ...
- Rhyme writer pens fraction fun - The Tribune
Rhyme writer pens fraction funThe Tribune, TX - 30 minutes agoI’ve written more than 20 children’s fiction and non-fiction picture books, and published poetry, mazes and word puzzles in formats for all ages. ...
- Augustana professor's writing goes international (The Argus Leader)
Writer Patrick Hicks takes readers on a journey, exploring stories set in England, Spain, Germany and Ireland. The Augustana College professor also uses Midwestern settings in his poetry, even Sioux Falls, for his first international paperback: "Finding the Gossamer." The 38-year-old writer-in-residence in Augie's English department is a Minnesota native but spent several years studying and ...
- Auntie Beeb and EM Forster - Times Online
Auntie Beeb and EM ForsterTimes Online, UK - 1 hour agoForster the critic, however, preferred poetry to science. With literature, he wrote, “it is better to keep to metaphors, and to analogies with natural ...
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