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- Beverley Anderson-Manley for Harlem Book Fair in New York - Government of Jamaica, Jamaica Information Service
Beverley Anderson-Manley for Harlem Book Fair in New YorkGovernment of Jamaica, Jamaica Information Service, Jamaica - 12 hours ago... is the largest national exhibition of African-American books, which provides a platform designed to align African-American authors, poets and performers ...
- The other Israelis - Globe and Mail
The other IsraelisGlobe and Mail, Canada - 1 hour agoIn the cafés, young intellectuals - Jewish, Muslim and Christian - debated the future of their country, defended their own first writing and argued about ...
- Excerpt from 'The Enchantress of Florence' (USA Today)
The Enchantress of Florence
- Poet Brad Davis In Essex - Hartford Courant
Poet Brad Davis In EssexHartford Courant, United States - 2 hours agoHe won the 2005 Sunken Garden Poetry Prize and has been published in many literary journals. The event begins at 7 pm today at the Left Bank Gallery, ...
- A heart to do good - TradingMarkets.com
She's an attractive, mature woman, quite fashionable, always impeccably groomed and accessorized, and sharing her winning smile with everyone. And B.T. loves red -- Republican red. Even her license plate, "BT 4 GOP," swears her allegiance to the ...
- Fort Lauderdale conference offers real-world advice to poets - Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel
FORT LAUDERDALE - Successful spoken-word poets mine their souls for inspiration. But to make a living, they must also troll for grant money, business contacts and performance opportunities. That was one of many lessons offered at a gathering of about ...
- Curtain rises for student - Free Lance-Star
Jenny and Eric's friendship began at the bus stop. Jenny, a nerd with a stutter, helped Eric overcome dyslexia by reading to him while waiting for the bus every morning. But Eric, who was somewhat of a thug, pretended not to know Jenny when his ...
- Speaker urges Beloit College graduates to pursue their own dreams - Janesville Gazette
Speaker urges Beloit College graduates to pursue their own dreamsJanesville Gazette, WI - 15 hours ago... making poetry his goal and not compromising in reaching it. Frost, of course, wrote “The Road Not Taken,” about choosing the less obvious course in life ...
- Jeanette Winterson looks forward to Glyndebourne - Times Online
Times OnlineJeanette Winterson looks forward to GlyndebourneTimes Online, UK - 8 hours agoNot everyone who loves books loves music, but anyone who loves poetry and poetic form is likely to be drawn to the poetry of music, and of course, ...
- All Saints Episcopal School Students Leave Legacy - Tyler Morning Telegraph
On May 22 the students at All Saints Episcopal School left their legacy on the new Brookshire Family Student Athletic Center (SAC). After a blessing, each student at All Saints signed their name on the concrete floor of the new building. Students can ...
- Frederick, Md. poet, painter inspire each other (WTOP Radio Network)
Bernard Jankowski took a stack of his poetry and scribbled a message to a painter he admired. The note said: "Here you go Ed. Let me know if they spark a response."
- We're not running out of oil - The Gazette (Montreal)
We're not running out of oilThe Gazette (Montreal), Canada - 3 hours agoThe poetry was not lost on those who sat in Petrolia, Ont.'s Victoria Hall - an 1890s opera house built by the town's long-gone oil barons - as they ...
- Challenges of $600-a-Session Patients (The Gadsden Times)
Wealthy patients, used to getting what they want, can present countless challenges for their therapists.
- Therapist not a-verse to poetry - Mosman Daily
Therapist not a-verse to poetryMosman Daily, Australia - 4 hours agoHe will be a special guest at next Wednesday's meeting of the Live Poets' Society at North Sydney. "Craig is a psychoanalytic therapist by day but he's ...
- Awards soldier's legacy (The Republican)
SPRINGFIELD - Army Pfc. Markus J. Johnson died four years ago when his vehicle rolled over in Anbar Province Iraq. Johnson, 20, was the first Springfield soldier to lose his life in Iraq. But his spirit lives on, his family says, in the scholarships awarded in his name each year.
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