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- Sweet thought at the dentist’s - Financial Times
A t the dentist, with four different implements in my mouth (a whistling narrow blue tube to draw away moisture; a large white pipe blowing in bicarbonate of soda; a sharp pointed metal scraper; and a dolly-sized oval mirror), I begin to wonder if ...
- Funny man: David Sedaris (The New Zealand Herald)
David Sedaris is funny, no question about it. But is he as funny as he used to be? The US humorist has been making a living from publishing collections of essays since the 90s and is a regular in the New Yorker and on best-seller lists.
- Library hosts Summer Celebration (The Valdosta Daily Times)
VALDOSTA — South Georgia Regional Library hosts its Summer Celebration Saturday, highlighting the success of its Summer Reading Program.
- A 'legend' passes on - Kingston Whig
When retired Gananoque postman John Nalon heard that his old friend Hal (Moose) McCarney was laid up in hospital with a broken leg, his first instinct was to rush into Kingston and pay him a visit. On second thought, Nalon figured -correctly - that ...
- Go & Do - Are you a pirate or a patriot? - Portsmouth Herald News
Go & Do - Are you a pirate or a patriot?Portsmouth Herald News, NH - 1 hour agoPoetry for Peace, a poetry reading along with an exhibit of photographs and information concerning the atom bomb attacks on Japan in August 1945, ...
- Woman of many talents authors novel - Connecticut Post
MILFORD — Marie Dallas likes to keep busy. So none of her friends and family was surprised when she announced that her first novel is being published. Dallas has already produced three books of photographs and poetry, painted two murals, teaches a ...
- Your Weekend - Post-Star
Rust DeWees the Logger 8 p.m., Ticonderoga High School. Features DeWees playing a host of off-beat, rural characters (plus a few white platers from down country). This edition of the show features new routines, and great North Country style music ...
- Great poet's grave stokes Civil War dispute - Philadelphia Inquirer
VIZNAR, Spain - The tranquil, pine-carpeted hills in this patch of southern Spain hold awful secrets. Now, one of them has been thrust into the spotlight of a still painful accounting of atrocities committed in the Spanish Civil War. The dispute has ...
- Michael Brown accepted who he was, and so did others - St. Petersburg Times
Story Tools SEFFNER — Michael Brown spent the first half of his life discovering who he was. The second half, he searched for permanence. He grew up in Seffner, where as a boy he embraced poetry, line dancing and the Baptist church. Later, he ...
- Poet Al Mahmud - The New Nation
The New NationPoet Al MahmudThe New Nation, Bangladesh - 2 hours agoPastoral lives, rivers, villages, shoals centered lives, man and woman's love affairs and their biophysical urges are dominant in his poetry as subjects and ...
- Fiction Reviews - Publishers Weekly
Fiction ReviewsPublishers Weekly, NY - Sep 14, 2008Images of the natural world and scientific language abound in this National Poetry Series–winning second book, selected by Mark Doty. ...
- Martin Scorsese, Youssou N'Dour Join International Arts Initiative - PR Newswire
NEW YORK, Nov. 13 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- At a star-studded gala last night at Lincoln Center hosted by CEO Patrick Heiniger, Rolex announced the six master artists who will serve as mentors in the fourth cycle of its international philanthropic ...
- Hearts are sent for WRAP's annual vigil - Jackson Sun
Hearts are sent for WRAP's annual vigilJackson Sun, TN - 9 hours agoLetters may be submitted online at jacksonsun.com, by e-mail to opinions@jacksonsun.com, by fax to 731-425-9639 and through the US mail to PO Box 1059, ...
- Poet explains his own creative process (Spartanburg Herald-Journal)
Published: Sunday, August 17, 2008 at 3:15 a.m. Last Modified: Sunday, August 17, 2008 at 1:35 a.m. Poet Sebastian Matthews was in town last week teaching at Hub City's Writing in Place conference.
- Author! Author! back at Elms (Akron Beacon Journal)
Russ Vernon sat in his family-owned West Point Market in Akron and flipped through a cookbook. It wasn't just any cookbook. This one, with more than 250 pages, has special meaning to the man who back in 1960 sensed there was a gourmet trend on its way.
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