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- Literary listings (Colorado Springs Independent)
discussing a wide variety of books in the second floor conference room. Second Thursday of every month, 6:45-9 p.m. Free. Penrose Library, 20 N. Cascade Ave., 531-6333 ext. 1206, greatbooks.org .
- Personal losses sent Sims into nature - Baton Rouge Advocate
Julia Sims has won renown as a nature photographer. She is best known for her images of the Manchac Swamp, near her home in Ponchatoula. Now Pelican Publishing has produced a new collection of photographs by Sims that showcases some of her work from ...
- Da Kine - Honolulu Star-Bulletin
ENTERTAINMENT Anthology uses photos and prose to evoke Hawaii’s sense of place Don't be thrown off by the look of the latest volume of Kapiolani Community College's "Ka Nani" literary anthology.
- New American Review founder valued literature - The Oregonian - OregonLive.com
New American Review founder valued literatureThe Oregonian - OregonLive.com, OR - 15 minutes agoStanley Moss was hired as its poetry editor, succeeded by Richard Howard. Although a critical success, the magazine struggled financially. ...
- THE DREAM AFFIRMED - New York Post
Barack Obama last night stood before 76,000 cheering Democrats in a Denver football stadium and harkened back to the day when "Americans from every corner of this land [stood] together on a Mall in Washington, before Lincoln's Memorial, [to] hear a ...
- The business of death - GetReligion
GetReligionThe business of deathGetReligion, DC - 1 hour agoAnything that could distract from that should be avoided, he wrote, adding that eulogies, recorded music and nonbiblical readings such as poetry and letters ...
- Jesus died for somebody's sins ... (Salon.com)
But not hers. A dazzling, dizzying documentary captures female rock pioneer Patti Smith during her comeback years, surrounded by death and life.
- Cut wedding costs, for better or worse - San Diego Union-Tribune
SIOUX RAPIDS, Iowa – It wasn't your typical rehearsal dinner, but it was everything Liz Jones and Josh Dilworth hoped it would be – authentic, casual and relatively cheap. Guests by the dozens gathered in a barn on the Jones family farm for a ...
- Book fair, parade highlight Dominican Independence Day (The Eagle-Tribune)
LAWRENCE — It's going to be a bittersweet Independence Day celebration for Dominicans after Jose Balbuena, who they were going to honor, died last week after battling cancer. "We don't want this to be a sad posthumous moment because we were going to honor him anyway," said Dario Silverio, parade organizer. "We want to remember him as he was, happy, full of life."
- Out and About: Sept. 17 - 28 - Abington Mariner
Striar JCC All Star Swim Team ability placement sessions. 6 to 8 p.m. at Striar Jewish Community Center in Stoughton. Also Sept. 18. Practice will officially begin Sunday, Sept. 21. The swim team is open to girls and boys ages 7 to 18 and offers a ...
- What makes a mass murderer? (Independent Online)
Medical training may play a part in making some doctors indifferent to the distress of their victims.
- Latest in children's books covered at conference (St. Tammany News)
A mini-conference was held Thursday for 35 children’s literature librarians, educators and school librarians at the Causeway branch of the St. Tammany Parish Library. The conference focused on reading in the classroom, the latest in children’s literature and incorporating educational resources into the classroom.
- Patinkin's `Tempest' Lacks Magic; Silver's `Changes' Unlikely - Bloomberg
Patinkin's `Tempest' Lacks Magic; Silver's `Changes' UnlikelyBloomberg - 3 hours agoJian Jung's pusillanimous scenery -- a square patch of sand and, above it, clouds projected on canvas, along with several overworked ladders on the black ...
- Scholar Claims to Find 1000-Year Old Jewish Capital - FOX News
excavation of an 11th-12th century house made of hard-burnt bricks in Itil, a Silk Road city that served as the Khazar capital, south of Moscow. excavation of an 11th-12th century house made of hard-burnt bricks in Itil, a Silk Road city that served ...
- Author spotlight: Eugene Stelzig of Groveland, Livingston County. - Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Author spotlight: Eugene Stelzig of Groveland, Livingston County.Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, NY - 1 hour agoBacklist: My poems (and translations from German poetry) have appeared in a variety of little and literary magazines during the past four decades. ...
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