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- Waiter tipped to land £60,000 literary prize - Metro.co.uk
Restaurant workers more commonly write bills than award-winning novels - but in Ross Raisin's case he didn't have to wait long for literary success. The 27-year-old has been longlisted for a major book prize at his first attempt. The waiter-turned ...
- Carol Ann Duffy likely to be first woman to follow Tennyson and Betjeman as laureate (Guardian Unlimited)
With the role of writing official verse for the Queen falling vacant, the 400-year-old institution could at last break new ground
- Ex-president continues to seek the right path - East Valley Tribune
I’ve long admired Jimmy Carter, both as a president and as a citizen. And it should come as no surprise that I get quite upset when I hear right-wing radio hosts and conservative commentators constantly vilify him, as many are doing now because of ...
- Serena Hotel’s Arabian restaurant Al Maghrib captures the King of ... - Pakistan Daily
Serena Hotel’s Arabian restaurant Al Maghrib captures the King of ...Pakistan Daily, Pakistan - Jul 8, 2008Of course for Pakistanis and particularly people having a taste for Urdu literature, mango is associated with Ghalib for his famous quote, and most of us ...
- ‘When did the singer Lotte Lehmann live in Santa Barbara?’ (Santa Barbara Independent)
The world-renowned operatic soprano fell in love with the Santa Barbara area during her first visit in 1936. In the aftermath of political persecution and personal tragedy, she would settle here in 1940.
- Thought Criminal Wins Appeal - Londonist
LondonistThought Criminal Wins AppealLondonist, UK - 3 hours ago... sobriquet "lyrical terrorist", applied not because of a love for rap rabble-rouser MIA but due to her penchant for writing extremist "poetry". ...
- A magical way with words - Chicago Tribune
G. E. "Gerry" Murray's poetry won him critical acclaim in the literary world. His skill for using the right words in the right way also led to a career in public relations, where he wrote speeches for prominent business leaders. "His ability to say ...
- CRC NEWS: Synod Adopts Revised Contemporary Testimony (Worldwide Faith News)
June 17, 2008 -- Concerned about the need to speak to the issues of the day in strong but biblical language, Synod 2008 of the Christian Reformed Church in North America today adopted a newly revised version of "Our World Belongs to God: A Contemporary Testimony."
- Q&A: Sculptor Maya Lin - indy.com
Q&A: Sculptor Maya Linindy.com, IN - 20 minutes agoI actually love the differences between them... Building architecture to me is like writing a novel, whereas making a work of art is like writing a poem. ...
- Bainbridge teen heads to National Spelling Bee - Press & Sun-Bulletin
Bainbridge teen heads to National Spelling BeePress & Sun-Bulletin, NY - 27 minutes agoHer English teacher, James Spinella, called her a shy but exceptional student who's good at writing poetry. "She's able to take her writing to places that ...
- Knitters go warm and fuzzy for disadvantaged kids (Scoop.co.nz)
Nimble fingered New Zealanders have knitted an amazing 16,500 beanies to help keep disadvantaged Kiwi kids warm this winter.
- 1967: When Joni met Leonard - Toronto Star
1967: When Joni met LeonardToronto Star, Canada - 1 hour agoAnd in Newport Collins introduced Mitchell to Cohen, then acclaimed for his poetry collection The Spice-Box of the Earth and his novel Beautiful Losers. ...
- BHHS SENIOR, SOBERON, TAKES SECOND AT NATIONAL POETRY OUT LOUD CONTEST (Curry Coastal Pilot)
For the first time ever, an Oregon student won first-runner-up in the national Poetry Out Loud contest in Washington D.C. Brookings-Harbor High School senior Sophia Soberon is the proud recipient of a $10,000 scholarship and the confidence that comes from winning such a prestigious competition.
- Lapel's Miller returns to 'Peter Pan' - Anderson Herald Bulletin
Lapel's Miller returns to 'Peter Pan'Anderson Herald Bulletin, IN - 14 hours agoI enjoy poetry a lot, too, but most of those become songs later on.” Still, Wesley’s passion for the theater is something he’s counting on to last a ...
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