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- Farm will always be with teen - LimaOhio.com
Farm will always be with teenLimaOhio.com, OH - 3 hours ago"I work on the farm and I really love cattle," Vogel said, "because they just stare at you like they're mystified by everything you do. ...
- Christine Rhein featured in Clayton Poets and Writers Speaker Series - Abilene Reporter-News
Christine Rhein featured in Clayton Poets and Writers Speaker SeriesAbilene Reporter-News, TX - 3 hours ago... Book Series In Poetry competition, will be available for purchase at the two sessions and at the HSU Bookstore. The program will be free to the public.
- Blues/jazz duo in NYM this Saturday - DL-Online
Blues/jazz duo in NYM this SaturdayDL-Online, MN - 59 minutes agoCalling all writers of poetry, short stories, lyrics and more. Detroit Lakes Library’s writing group meets at 3 pm Monday, Oct. 20, and is free and open to ...
- September 23, 2008 (Arts Journal)
Typewriters knew things. Long before the word-processor actually stored information, many writers felt that their Remingtons, or Smith-Coronas, or Adlers contained the sum of their knowledge of eastern Europe, or the plot of their novel.
- Short story: A Matter of Timing by Bernardine Evaristo (Guardian Unlimited)
Bernardine Evaristo is the third link in our relay between Chinese and British authors, answering stories from Hari Kunzru and Zhu Wen with the story of an extraordinary exhibition in a post-western future
- Poet's Corner - Canton Repository
What's in a name? All of us have thought at one time or another about our names, perhaps asking why they were given to us, or finding meanings within them. Here Emmett Tenorio Melendez, an 11-year-old poet from San Antonio, Tex., proudly presents us ...
- THE MIRROR: Reboot and Rally: $10 Deodorant (The Dartmouth)
Whenever I walk through the aisles of CVS, my eyes are drawn to anything new or improved in the deodorant aisle. I recognize that my fascination is problematic, and fortunately my friends at The Dartmouth have been very supportive of me as I try to work through my issues. For the past two months, I have submitted to my own curiosity and have been splurging on $10 Old Spice Pro Strength Deodorant ...
- Forging arts funding for a new century: Q&A w/NEA chairman Dana Gioia - Waco Tribune Herald
Forging arts funding for a new century: Q&A w/NEA chairman Dana GioiaWaco Tribune Herald, TX - 13 hours ago... famed poet Dana Gioia, chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts, spoke of successful NEA programs such as Shakespeare in American Communities, ...
- Discover Laylah Ali's art at Lincoln's DeCordova Museum - Daily News Tribune
Discover Laylah Ali's art at Lincoln's DeCordova MuseumDaily News Tribune, MA - 2 hours agoAt 79 Main St., the Barrow Bookstore has a wide selection of Concord and transcendental writers, military history, travel, poetry and cooking. ...
- 'Designing Chandrayaan was like writing lyrics to a set tune' (New Kerala)
By Venkatachari Jagannathan, Chennai, Oct 19: While building India's first moon craft, Chandrayaan project director Mylswamy Annadurai was reminded of his engineering college days when he wrote lyrics to the tunes of his classmates.
- Wiig-ing out - Kalamazoo Gazette
Kristen Wiig is a surgeon with her own agenda in the comedy "Ghost Town." TORONTO -- Kristen Wiig has only a handful of scenes in "Ghost Town," but she definitely does not go unnoticed. Wiig plays an out-of-whack surgeon who is assigned to treat ...
- Make Freedom Count at the Polls and With Lulu.com - PR Newswire
RALEIGH, N.C., Nov. 4 /PRNewswire/ -- Elections are all about freedom, choice and making yourself heard -- never has that concept been truer than this year. Voting is a great way to practice freedom -- so is publishing and giving voice to your ideas ...
- Nobel Laureate Dazzles Sanders (The Harvard Crimson)
Seamus Heaney, poet and translator of the most popular version of Beowulf, spoke in a packed Sanders Theater yesterday afternoon.
- Minnesota author unravels tangled emotions in 'Famous Suicides of the Japanese Empire' (Pioneer Press)
"All my life I wanted our father to be a hero. Perhaps he was."
- New York Fall Theater Preview - Gothamist
GothamistNew York Fall Theater PreviewGothamist, NY - 4 hours agoThe controversial drama is rich with rape, cannibalism, and Kane's incisive and penetrating poetry. On Tuesday, the company's "99 cent Sunday" tickets will ...
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