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- Book club confidential (City Pulse)
For more than 40 years, authors, friends and Michigan State University alumni Jim Harrison and Thomas McGuane have exchanged letters, documenting a trove of their trials, tribulations and careers.
- Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson - Popmatters.com
The Edge… There is no honest way to explain it because the only people who really know where it is are the ones who have gone over. The others—the living—are those who pushed their control as far as they felt they could handle it, and then ...
- Obituaries for June 29 - Delaware County Daily Times
David G. Morris, 88, of Brookhaven, died June 26 at Delaware County Memorial Hospital. Born in Pottsville, Mr. Morris was a graduate of Overbrook High School. Mr. Morris was the manager of dining and commissary for TWA from 1944-1974. He was the food ...
- Pet's Purring Is Worth A Thousand Words - CBS News
(AP) Ears twitching wildly, Nikki and Lucy hovered near the telephone, aroused by the caller on the other end. He was their "cat whisperer," and the girls had something to tell me: "Their food tastes like sawdust." Nikki and Lucy are my 10-year-old ...
- Students' presentations improve communication skills - Delaware News
Students' presentations improve communication skillsDelaware News, OH - 5 hours ago... Desaty read works of her original poetry, including Mr. Bunny Hop. Other students showed off their dance moves as part of a skit about a dance contest. ...
- Saint Vinnie - PopMatters
PopMattersSaint VinniePopMatters, IL - 2 hours agoThe closer a book comes to the corner, the more likely it is to be a play, a biography, or a poetry anthology. On top at the far right they put the books ...
- Giving Voice to Poetry in a Concert of Choral Works (New York Times)
The alliance opened its Festival of American Music with a night of choral works, performed by the New York Virtuoso Singers.
- Gardening tips for July - Yuma Sun
Gardening tips for JulyYuma Sun, AZ - 7 hours agoHer true love is working with young people on poetry, speech and essay contests, and floral designs that the children enter in the fair floriculture ...
- Church believes meditation helps mind, body, soul - Los Angeles Daily News
Barbara Harris, an interfaith minister candidate, will lead meditation circles at Woodland Hills Community Church on Thursday evenings in June. Harris says the meditation circles serve as a bridge among all faith and spiritual traditions to foster ...
- How to fly without fear (Independent)
Last week's "terror plunge" to an emergency landing by a Qantas jumbo jet will have done little to soothe the intense fear of flying suffered by one in five of the UK population. Boarding an aeroplane may actually be the safest form of travel, but being stuck in a metal tube, 39,000 feet in the air, can exacerbate so many other phobias: fear of crowds, heights, confined spaces and loss of ...
- Joliet library hosting events - Billings Gazette
• June 19-July 31: Summer Reading Olympics for students of all ages. Crafts and story time 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Thursdays. Reading Olympics opening ceremonies 1 p.m. Thursday. • July 19: A chat and chew featuring "Beans, Franks & Cowboy Poets," with ...
- Gambia: Country a Beacon of Hope - Jammeh (AllAfrica.com)
"We Africans have to liberate ourselves and have pride of what we are, as we Africans are the grand-fathers of the rest of humanity. We have to equally change our attitudes.
- Washington County Poetry Contest winners honored at reception (The Herald-Mail)
Winners of the 10th annual Washington County Poetry Contest were announced April 23 and a reception honoring the poets was held at the Central Library in Hagerstown on May 13.
- Spelling, poetry contests keep these seniors sharp - Mcalester News Capital
Spelling, poetry contests keep these seniors sharpMcalester News Capital, OK - 7 hours agoMen and women at least 60 years old from across Oklahoma attended the state spelling bee and entered a statewide poetry contest. ...
- Deaths Elsewhere / Paula Gunn Allen, 68, Indian literature advocate (Pioneer Press)
In the 1960s, when some in academia still denied the existence of American Indian literature, Paula Gunn Allen embarked on a career that proved them wrong — and altered the required reading lists of literature classes on U.S. college campuses.
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