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- Asheville has evolved into a book lover's paradise - Asheville Citizen-Times
Asheville has evolved into a book lover's paradiseAsheville Citizen-Times, NC - 2 hours agoWith a focus on poetry, feminist issues, Southern and regional writers, Malaprop’s has become a downtown institution, hosting readings by writers from ...
- Willimantic Third Thursday: Come for food ... stay for fun, friends, art (The Norwich Bulletin)
“The food is phenomenal,” said Paula Stahl, one of the founders of the Willimantic Third Thursday Street Fest, which will take place tonight from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. in downtown Willimantic. “A lot of people come just for the food.”
- An Issue of Pride - Teen Ink
Teen InkAn Issue of PrideTeen Ink - Jun 30, 2008By Mike R., Davisburg, MI Teen Ink is a national teen magazine, book and website featuring teen writing, information, art, photos, poetry, teen issues and ...
- Ann Hood headlines URI writing conference in June - Westerly Sun
The celebrated Rhode Island writer Ann Hood will be the featured speaker at URI's writing conference. Registrations for the conference are being accepted now. The University of Rhode Island will offer its second Ocean State Summer Writing Conference ...
- Bonnaroo 2008: Attendees endured show delays, hot weather and rain ... - Independent Florida Alligator
One after another, cars poured out of the Wal–Mart parking lot in the quaint town of Manchester, Tenn. Thursday morning. Some of their inhabitants had been sleeping there all night while others stayed awake with anticipation playing the tunes of ...
- 'Plague of Doves,' Multigenerational Murder Mystery - NPR
'Plague of Doves,' Multigenerational Murder MysteryNPR - 1 hour agoWeekend Edition Sunday, May 4, 2008 · Louise Erdrich, who has written 12 novels and volumes of poetry, is known for her masterful storytelling. ...
- Children remember father’s pride, care in his work - Rapid City Journal
Children remember father’s pride, care in his workRapid City Journal, SD - 42 minutes agoThey said he tended to keep his work life separate from his home life. Swanson grew up on a farm and was always a hard worker, they said, ...
- Mark Ford - London Review of Books (subscription)
Mark FordLondon Review of Books (subscription), UK - 6 hours agoHe had long been revered in certain parts of the New York art and poetry worlds, though he never achieved, or, by all accounts, desired, the celebrity and ...
- Eagle-Tribune poetry winners — adult category - Eagle-Tribune
We throw you for a loop this year. For the last 25 years, The Eagle-Tribune's Spring Poetry Contest focused on tales of the season. Last year we opened up the contest to pieces related to all seasons, and had an overwhelming response. For our 26th ...
- Spanish museum doubts Goya painted "Giant" - International Herald Tribune
MADRID : Experts at Spain's leading museum El Prado said on Thursday they suspected one of their prize exhibits -- long attributed to Goya -- was in fact painted by one of the Spanish master's assistants. Manuela Mena, curator of 18th-century ...
- Hitler's Vindication - Boston IMC
After WW II, Hitler faked his death and went to Argentina to reign from obscurity as the King of the South, controlling health care, starting wars, and promoting Nazism everywhere! Even Kweer Kalifornia!? Kweer Kalifornia "is the place you ought to ...
- BILL MCGRAW Calif. woman pens a rant-and-rave for the D - Detroit Free Press
BILL MCGRAW Calif. woman pens a rant-and-rave for the DDetroit Free Press, United States - 4 hours agoThe book has two pages of sources, which is unusual for a poem, and she acknowledges: "I don't think of it solely as poetry." And she personifies the city, ...
- Chopper Read's bodyguard accused of death threat - News.com.au
MARK "Chopper" Read's bodyguard threatened to chop a man's head off with a meat cleaver over a $10 debt, a court has been told. Melbourne man Ken Pennant handed himself into police after they left a calling card for him at his local pub. Mr Pennant ...
- It's the end of an era in Augusta - Morning Sentinel
It's the end of an era in AugustaMorning Sentinel, maine - 9 hours agoShe said she'll spend her time doing art, writing and reading, particularly poetry. Both nuns have been teaching in Augusta so long they said they are ...
- Live Music to Infuse ''Tis Pity' at A.C.T.; Hayden and Augesen Are Taboo (Playbill via Yahoo! News)
René Augesen and Tony Award nominee Michael Hayden will be the forbidden lovers of American Conservatory Theater's new production of John Ford's 'Tis Pity She's a Whore, directed by A.C.T. artistic director Carey Perloff.
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