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- Village-wide event kicks off Friday - Daily Freeman & Sunday Freeman
It has taken them more than a year, but after all their hard work and organization, the Millbrook Book Festival organizers can breathe a sigh of relief as their village-wide event hits the streets on May 16 and 17. Above all, those involved hope this ...
- Janice Hogan Inducted into the Cambridge Who's Who Executive ... - 24-7PressRelease.com
The Cambridge mission is to deliver its members the recognition and competitive edge needed to network and do business effectively. /Cambridge Who's Who/ - Derry, NH, May 31, 2008, Janice Hogan, Author and Illustrator of Little Fire Lite Creations ...
- Legends and lore: Secrets of North Texas (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
By ALYSON WARD We’re no dummies. We know you would rather be anywhere but here this week. It’s the middle of July, and there you are on the hot highways of the Metroplex, trying to work up some energy to go forward. You daydream about the beach, about the streets of Paris, about a road trip to the Grand Canyon. But that is so not happening this summer. A road trip to the grocery store is ...
- New book explains author's struggle with misdiagnosis - Cape Gazette
New book explains author's struggle with misdiagnosisCape Gazette, DE - 17 minutes agoHer first book, “Delaware, I Sing thy Shore,” is a poetry and photography piece highlighting the natural beauty of the state. Both books may be purchased at ...
- The Gods! - indiainteracts.com
The Gods!indiainteracts.com, India - 10 hours agoThis entry was posted on Thursday, May 29th, 2008 at 8:23 am and is filed under Philosophy, Writing-Poetry. You can follow any responses to this entry ...
- Thursday Happenings - Bostonist
BostonistThursday HappeningsBostonist, MA - 56 minutes ago(KS) -- Jamaica Plain kicks off June in style with an eclectic First Thursday event featuring an artisan fair, poetry readings at MC First Baptist Church ...
- Sleeping It Off in Rapid City: Poems, New and Selected - San Francisco Chronicle
Sleeping It Off in Rapid City: Poems, New and SelectedSan Francisco Chronicle, USA - 23 hours agoIt is also bracingly superior to a lot of poetry it has influenced. This edition has a new cover but the same type inside, with minor, respectful design ...
- Johnny Byrne - Guardian Unlimited
With its graphic descriptions of the rock lifestyle of the 1960s, the bestseller, Groupie, written in 1969 by Johnny Byrne and Jenny Fabian, was, briefly, a London media succès de scandale. Yet within a decade, Byrne, who has died aged 72, was well ...
- Gangs, children and families: The bigger picture - Lower Hudson Journal news
Gangs, children and families: The bigger pictureLower Hudson Journal news, NY - 1 hour agoA recent letter to the editor ("Solution to teen gangs: Active parents," by Dave Veraja, May 5) spoke about the need for parents to be responsible for their ...
- Obituaries for April 30 (The Capital)
Wednesday's obituaries recognize: Andrew Blake, Ellen Bloyer, Mary Boarman, James Morgan, Wilbur Murray, Ernest Thomas, Keira Mosaid, Margaret Tyson, Eileen Wasson and Isabel Winton.
- 10 High Culture Date Ideas - hitched
hitched10 High Culture Date Ideashitched, CA - 2 hours agoMany cafés and bookstores will host poetry readings. But if you’re looking for something with a little more social and political commentary, ...
- Here is the city report on former City Court Clerk Ed Hammonds ... - The Chattanoogan
Here is the city report on former City Court Clerk Ed Hammonds ...The Chattanoogan, TN - 1 hour agoShe said he pulled out a large stack of papers in a folder and then asked her to read page after page of sexually explicit/erotic poetry. ...
- First Test, day two, Lord's - Guardian Unlimited
12 month map of Pietersen's ego, for office bound work shy obo readers everywhere. Morning everyone . A pretty, pretty fine one two. What with it being Friday and all, and the sun being out, and a pair of England batsmen in the midst of one of the ...
- From Saturday's Globe and Mail - Globe and Mail
Globe and MailFrom Saturday's Globe and MailGlobe and Mail, Canada - 3 hours agoStand on home ground, and try to imagine the fiction of Michael Ondaatje or the poetry of Anne Carson coming into being without his influence. ...
- Poetry is like ... - La Crosse Tribune
Part of the value of the La Crosse Public Library National Poetry Month contest is that it forms community, said William Stobb, associate professor of English at Viterbo University. “(Poetry) tends to be such an intensely private pursuit,” Stobb ...
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