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- After Divorce, Closure Rings True - Abilene Reporter-News
After Divorce, Closure Rings TrueAbilene Reporter-News, TX - 3 hours agoMost are gifts, and all come with inspirational poetry cards. "They are symbols of hope for life's transitions," she said. "They are all about hope and ...
- John Gierach talks about fly fishing and his new book, 'Fool's Paradise' (The Oregonian)
ohn Gierach is perhaps the premier fly fishing writer in America today. The author of 16 books, including the now iconic "Trout Bum," was in Portland recently, promoting his new book, "Fool's Paradise."
- Vintage Black Cinema? Movie Poster Stamps Highlight African ... - Hollywood Industry
Vintage Black Cinema? Movie Poster Stamps Highlight African ...Hollywood Industry, CA - 14 hours agoAt the turn of the 20th century, he was one of the most widely read American poets and one of the first popular African-American writers. ...
- Dowagiac Daily News - Dowagiac Daily News
Dowagiac Daily NewsDowagiac Daily News, USA - 6 hours agoDuring her "formative years" as a teen-ager in Dowagiac she learned to drive, cruised to the Wahoo and worked at The Marshall Shoppe. ...
- Olé! Cuban Pianist Rocks the Sottile - Charleston City Paper
Olé! Cuban Pianist Rocks the SottileCharleston City Paper, SC - 3 hours agoCalled by some “The Spanish Chopin,” Granados crafted quite a bit of gorgeous piano music that recalls the Polish master’s sense of musical poetry as well ...
- 'Reluctant Environmentalist' Learning to Go Green (Fairfield Citizen-News)
Mariann Regan is retired and couldn't be happier. After 40 years as a professor of English at Fairfield University, where she met and married her husband, Richard, also a professor of English, she now has the time to devote herself to writing books, especially her memoir.
- 'The Importance of Music to Girls' by Lavinia Greenlaw - Los Angeles Times
'The Importance of Music to Girls' by Lavinia GreenlawLos Angeles Times, CA - 20 minutes agoShe is best known as a poet, and her memoir has the precision and intensity of prose poetry. Her mother's madrigal choir fills a room with "a noise that ...
- Brundidge library bringing 'Wild West' to town - Troy Messenger
Abusing a book is reason for a stiff fine at all public libraries but the Tupper Lightfoot Memorial Library in Brundidge will rip a page right out of the Old West on Wednesday afternoon when the library brings Cowboy Bruce Brannen to town to kick off ...
- Whisking the wind away in San Bernardo - The Daily Planet
Whisking the wind away in San BernardoThe Daily Planet, CO - 15 hours agoI wasn’t wallowing in the covers, reading dark poetry and drinking red wine. I was whisking mayonnaise. When the weather goes sour, I always go extra crazy ...
- Could you be the next poet laureate? - Kenilworth Today
Could you be the next poet laureate?Kenilworth Today, UK - 7 hours agoAnyone from the area who can write “good” poetry and is willing to perform their work can enter for the honorary position. Warwick Words is one of the ...
- Bookstore On West 25th Turns The Last Page - Cleveland Free Times
Bookstore On West 25th Turns The Last PageCleveland Free Times, OH - 46 minutes agoThe Bookstore on West 25th has hosted poetry readings, musicians, balloon artists and a monthly poetry workshop. Its bulletin boards bristle with notices ...
- Weekend’s best bets for April 25, 2008 - The News-Review
Weekend’s best bets for April 25, 2008The News-Review, OR - 2 hours agoPOETRY CELEBRATION — Plaths and Whitmans Unite! Read your poetry from 2 to 4 pm Sunday, upstairs in the Oakland Community Center, 637 Locust St., Oakland. ...
- Chopin: Genius or monster? - Independent
Chopin: Genius or monster?Independent, UK - 18 minutes agoThough Chopin had droves of fainting female fans, little is known about his sex life before his fateful relationship with the writer George Sand. ...
- Calendar (Stevens Point Journal)
Community Restorative Justice Response for Opportunity and Equity under the Law, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., Portage County Courthouse Annex, 1462 Strongs Ave., Stevens Point. 715-344-3677.
- Author Danielle Steel writes to 'give people hope' (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)
By MARK KENNEDY Associated Press Writer NEW YORK | It's only 9:33 a.m., but already Danielle Steel is having a lousy morning. She's in a Rockefeller Plaza dressing room, having her hair tugged and her makeup tweaked. She's endured questioning from Matt Lauer on the ``Today'' show and soon faces a second round with Kathie Lee Gifford and Hoda Kotb. Crowding around are fashionably dressed ...
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