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- 'Diminished Capacity' (Newsday)
Rating: The most memorable image in "Diminished Capacity" is of a quaint manual typewriter - perched on a wood dock - whose keys occasionally smack the page by themselves. Actually, they're attached to dangling hooks, and it's the fish below who are creating poetry.
- Western Region Municipality to sponsor 4th Annual Liwa Festival (AME Info)
The 4th Annual Liwa Festival, an annual event will mark a new Guinness World Record for the largest date dish and include activities such as a group wedding, poetry evening, religious lectures, a date palm education session for children, and craft competitions.
- Beside the seaside - guardian.co.uk
Beside the seasideguardian.co.uk, UK - Jul 18, 2008Age: 5+ Full of a delightful sense of wonder interlaced with a gentle humour, this is a magical adventure of holidays and dragons and, above all, friendship ...
- Wow: We live in Music City, USA (Orlando Sentinel)
Have you heard? Orlando will be the fourth city in an international list of major music cities to become a "Gibson GuitarTown." Yes, Orlando is a major music city! Remember all the "boy bands," matchbox twenty, Creed? They all originated here, or their recording/management/production companies are based in Orlando. Music is still a huge business here. This community project unites celebrities ...
- Gay and lesbian film fest has East Bay connections (Contra Costa Times)
A Concord man talks about his son becoming his daughter and an Albany woman wonders if her great-grandmother was a lesbian in the S.F. film festival.
- It's good old rhyme time (Orange County Register)
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- Pacific Market Center Hosts Gift & Home Accessories Show (The Gourmet Retailer)
Pacific Market Center will host the Summer Gift & Home Accessories Show, the Pacific Northwest's premier seven-day market event, August 13-19, 2008.
- Bridging Generations on China’s High Plateau (New York Times)
In Shanxi Province, the Great Wall is more poetic ruin than travel-poster icon.
- The longtime teacher who wrote poetry was her church’s historian (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
By AMAN BATHEJA Ruby Peters starting writing poetry as a teenager. It was a practice she would continue throughout her life. At her funeral Friday, mourners received copies of some of Ms. Peters’ poems, including some of her earliest, a reminder of her imagination as well as her meticulousness. "She just kept lots of different kinds of journals," said Norma Burns of Arlington, Ms. Peters’ ...
- 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, ...
- ON THE BLOGS: Enter sci-fi writing contest - York Daily Record
ON THE BLOGS: Enter sci-fi writing contestYork Daily Record, PA - 9 hours agoWriters of original science fiction are invited to submit entries on the theme, "Yesterday, I Will" in a science fiction writing contest. ...
- CD Review: Mraz continues to defy definition on 'We Sing - St. Clair County Journal
CD Review: Mraz continues to defy definition on 'We SingSt. Clair County Journal, IL - 2 hours agoOn "Coyotes," Mraz jumps back and forth between singing and his unique, poetry-slam style of rapping. Electronic overtones, flourishes of strings and a ...
- English is killing Malema - The Times
English is killing MalemaThe Times, South Africa - 21 hours agoAll I meant to write about was the intricacies of the queen’s tongue, the vagaries of this language we love so much. It just so happens that Malema is the ...
- Local author writes book of 50 poems - Red Bluff Daily News
Red Bluff author Randel S. Kuykendall has published a book of 50 poems called "Words for Rapunzel," according to a press release from PublishAmerica. Inspired by the likes of Bukowski and Kerouac the poems invoke images of fast-living, false love and ...
- Worth the Waits - Tulsa World
Worth the WaitsTulsa World, OK - 15 hours agoHe barked out poetry to tunes like "Lucinda," "November," "Black Market Baby," "Innocent When You Dream," "Cemetery Polka," "Come on Up to the House," "Rain ...
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