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- Murder suspect has son, owned a business - AZCentral.com
The man Mesa police arrested Wednesday on suspicion of sexually assaulting four women and killing two others in Mesa and Phoenix has a 7-year-old son and recently opened a water and ice business. Trent Christopher Benson is being held without bond in ...
- Misogyny by Any Other Name: No, Charlotte Allen, Women Aren't Dim; It ...
OpEdNews.com - She has finished her first book of poetry, Red and Green: On Passion and Ecocentrics, and is searching for a publisher. Tumerica is a fanatic foodie who has published food event articles, recipes, how-tos, and writes about food for the curious.
- 'There won't be a dry eye in the house' - Guardian
'There won't be a dry eye in the house'Guardian, UK - 15 hours agoAnd before the Butterworth, we're going to have an actor reading some Housman poetry. There won't be a dry eye in the house." The shape of a concert, ...
- Spring Children's Programs at Paramus Library - ParamusPost.com
Spring Children's Programs at Paramus LibraryParamusPost.com, NJ - 50 minutes agoApril is National Poetry Month and the Paramus Public Library is celebrating with its 17th Annual Poetry Contest for Paramus students and residents in ...
- Monica Drake speaks about writing 'Clown Girl' on March 4
Newport News-Times - Clown Girl" was published by Hawthorne Books of Portland, was an Oregon Book Award finalist in 2007, and reached the New ... The next meeting is April 1 with poet Ralph Salisbury on writing poetry.
- A Danish pizzeria was the inspiration for 'Poetry of Pizza'
HamptonRoads.com - A decade ago, an American playwright had her lunch every day at a Copenhagen pizza parlor run by Kurdish refugees. "It was such an odd world," recalled Deborah Brevoort, who drew from this world for her latest play, "The Poetry of Pizza," a Virginia ...
- Once more with feeling: 'Happy (107th) Birthday!' (The State)
As a 13-year-old, Lizzie Clark began her search for a better life, traveling on foot from Virginia to South Carolina, stopping to work in various towns along the way. That was in 1914. Ninety-four years and five generations later, her quest lives on. Clark gathered Monday with staff members, friends and family at Palmetto SeniorCare in Columbia to celebrate her 107th birthday. “They say that if ...
- A Night for 'No Country' (Arizona Daily Sun)
LOS ANGELES -- The Oscars were a country for both old men and young stars, for quintessentially American filmmakers and performers from foreign lands.
- Suttons Bay Sunset wins award (Leelanau Enterprise)
A poem by a summer visitor entitled Suttons Bay Sunset took fourth place in a national poetry contest. The piece was written by Brad Bedacht, a student at Summit Country Day School in Cincinnati and grandson of Jerry and Sandy Bedacht, Stony Point summer residents for the past 17 years.
- In Mexico City, a refuge for world's writers - Arizona Republic
In Mexico City, a refuge for world's writersArizona Republic, AZ - 1 hour agoNow a naturalized Mexican citizen, he lives nearby and teaches poetry at a Mexico City university. Since opening in 1999, the refuge has housed writers ...
- Mezzo-soprano is attuned to her art - Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Mezzo-soprano is attuned to her artRochester Democrat and Chronicle, NY - 2 hours agoSivan, a native of Israel who lives in New York City, was inspired by modern Israeli poetry by Leah Goldberg, especially in her use of language stemming ...
- What's happening at the library? (Old Colony Memorial & Plymouth Bulletin)
For information on any Plymouth library program or service listed (unless otherwise noted), call the main library, 132 South St., at 508-830-4250, TTY 508-747-5882, or the Manomet branch, 12 Strand Ave., at 508-830-4185, or go to the Web site www.plymouthpubliclibrary.org .
- Library branch marks poetry month (The Ironton Tribune)
Lori Shafer, adult services librarian, reads a work by Robert Frost at Monday night’s poetry reading session at the Southern Library. SOUTH POINT — It was a big sister who introduced Jennifer Stapleton to poetry.
- Event Calendar (Salina Journal)
Registration deadline for Salina Human Relations Commission's Fair Housing Seminar scheduled for 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday, April 25, at the Bicentennial Center. 309-5745.
- 8th annual Writers of Color reading - The Massachusetts Daily Collegian
8th annual Writers of Color readingThe Massachusetts Daily Collegian, MA - 43 minutes agoPoetry, fiction, and nonfiction were blended by the writers to form a detailed retelling of their varying cultural histories. Topics covered ranged from ...
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