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- Between Heaven and Hell - Indolink
“Between Heaven and Hell: To some life is a journey, to others life is a trip” is a wonderful collection of poems, prayers, and short stories by W. Delores Barron, Ph.D. Dr. Barron is a Christian Minister and her belief in God plays an important ...
- Family filmgoer column (Cape Cod Times)
A guide to current movies and whether they'd be appropriate for your kids.
- Whispered Wishes’ author will be at Oelwein Library - Oelwein Daily Register
Whispered Wishes’ author will be at Oelwein LibraryOelwein Daily Register, IA - 15 hours agoPehl states, “Poetry can be interpreted differently depending upon the reader. With an accompanying photograph, the artist’s interpretation is clearer. ...
- Memorial service held for Barb Short - The Observer
There wasn’t a vacant seat at the Smith Funeral Home in Sarnia on Monday when a memorial service was held for Barb Short. The room was packed with family and friends who gathered to mourn the 48-year-old Mooretown woman. “It was beautiful ...
- Out of the Extraordinary - nextbook
nextbookOut of the Extraordinarynextbook, NY - 21 minutes agoBut, just as there's poetry in Psalms and in songs like "My Girl" and "What Becomes of the Broken Hearted," there's poetry on Soul Messages.
- Costa Male - January magazine
Costa MaleJanuary magazine - 5 hours ago... an elderly character approaching her 100th birthday. There are five categories in all, the others being poetry, biography, first novel and children's. ...
- Remembering front porches and swings, necessary things - Guilford County Northwest Observer
Remembering front porches and swings, necessary thingsGuilford County Northwest Observer, NC - 4 hours ago... draped with sweet honeysuckle or purple-trumpeted morning glory vines, speak unwritten poetry of an era when no one was in a hurry. My family’s front ...
- 20 questions for … singer-songwriter Nellie McKay (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)
Singer, songwriter, actor and activist Nellie McKay calls her music "schizophrenic voodoo." Schizophrenic because she jumps genres - from Tin Pan Alley pop and cabaret to reggae, rap and jazz - voodoo because these elements mysteriously gel with her evocative, playful, and bold lyrics. The fictional character most like her? A mix of Lassie, Scarlett O'Hara, Godzilla and Nancy Drew. These and ...
- Zimbabwe bloggers shine a light on their troubled country (Los Angeles Times)
With most independent newspapers shut down by Mugabe's regime, activists -- and even a diplomat -- have turned to the Internet. The blogger calls himself a "fat white man" and jokes about the right way to approach a cordon of Zimbabwean riot police: Don't wear an opposition T-shirt, or ask for the results of the recent one-man presidential runoff. Instead, greet them with a breezy "Good ...
- INTERVIEW WITH MICHAEL MEJIAS OF WRITERS HOUSE LITERARY AGENCY - American Chronicle
INTERVIEW WITH MICHAEL MEJIAS OF WRITERS HOUSE LITERARY AGENCYAmerican Chronicle, CA - 5 hours agoI want my list to be comprised primarily of Latino and African-American writers, along with some edgy literary fiction by people of all races. ...
- Hudson native Marykate O'Neil sings at Lizard Lounge (The MetroWest Daily News)
Music For Marykate O'Neil, the long and winding road to playing the Lizard Lounge Saturday in Cambridge began when she was a shy fourth-grader singing in an assembly at the Forest Avenue Elementary School in Hudson. Listen to Marykate O'Neil's "Happy" at www.marykateoneil.com/ MP3/Happy.mp3
- Use of medical clinics in retail locations growing - MLive.com
The convenience and lower costs of using medical clinics in retail locations - pharmacies, supermarkets or discount stores - is increasing their usage, a University of Michigan study found. One in six parents have taken their children to retail ...
- Realism is the lure in Billy Collins’ poetry - Arkansas Online (subscription)
Realism is the lure in Billy Collins’ poetryArkansas Online (subscription), AR - 32 minutes agoBY JANET MASLIN THE NEW YORK TIMES Ballistics, by Billy Collins, 112 pages, Random House, $24 The poem is called “Old Man Eating Alone in a Chinese ...
- Matthew Sweet - Village Voice
Village VoiceMatthew SweetVillage Voice, NY - 20 hours agoEnter to Win 2 Free WFMU Record Fair passes and a WFMU Box Of Rocks! The high holy days of record collecting approacheth! WFMU's 200. ...
- Ypsilanti celebrated the end of World War I - Whistles, bells awoke ... - MLive.com
At about 6:30 a.m. on Nov. 11, 1918, while many residents in Ypsilanti were still asleep, whistles began to blow and bells began to ring. Minutes later, the streets were filled with people downtown, as the news spread. The war was over. Germany had ...
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