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- At Green Lake, latest word in poetry is ... umbrellas (Seattle Times)
The Green Lake Poetess, Amy Allin, visited Green Lake after a yearlong hiatus, sharing poetry and umbrellas with Seattle residents on Sunday, July 6.
- Father, daughter reunion - Idaho State Journal
Kenneth Call, a retired painter from Pocatello, arrived at Salt Lake City International Airport Wednesday night to pick up his 45-year-old daughter, Carolyn. The last time he'd seen her, she was in diapers. The Pocatello man waited for Carolyn in the ...
- Appreciation: Oakley Hall, writers' champion - San Francisco Chronicle
Appreciation: Oakley Hall, writers' championSan Francisco Chronicle, USA - 1 hour ago"I substituted one year for (teaching) poetry - it was an exhilarating week. Everyone has to write a poem every day, that includes the instructors. ...
- County library - Charleston Post & Courier
Catch the Reading Bug: Children's Summer Reading Program (ages 11 and younger). Through July 31. Children are awarded prizes for reading or being read to at levels of 5, 10 and 30 hours. Prizes include the S.C. reading medal, passes to community ...
- Nothing but positives Email this page Print this page - Indian Country Today
TUSCON, Ariz. - In the world of business, red ink has a negative connotation. But in the Indian world, Red Ink - the nation's only nonprofit, student-run American Indian grass-roots publication - offers nothing but positives. Printed twice a year ...
- Football poem is a striking success - East Anglian Daily Times
FOOTBALL and poetry may not sound like a match made in heaven, but it did not stop one Essex student from penning an award-winning verse. Ashley McMullin , 17, a student at Colchester Sixth Form College, was among the top prize winners of the 2008 ...
- Honors & Recognition - Portsmouth Herald News
Honors & RecognitionPortsmouth Herald News, NH - 1 hour agoShe writes poetry, stories, meditations and reflections and became a published author while at FAU. She has numerous essays published in the Hometown News, ...
- Afghan journalist appeals death sentence - Newsday
PUL-E CHARKHI, Afghanistan - The prison uniform Sayed Parwez Kambakhsh wears is emblazoned with crudely painted black scales of justice, but the young journalist insists on the eve of his appeal that he has yet to see justice done. A court in January ...
- Will Saroyan's literary legacy be lost? - Fresno Bee (subscription)
Will Saroyan's literary legacy be lost?Fresno Bee (subscription), CA - 58 minutes agoIt is precisely this oral, musical dimension of Saroyan's prose-poetry, along with its emphasis on immediate, passionate experience, which appealed so ...
- United States Art Authority creates campus-area hang-out (Austin American-Statesman)
Wherever Conrad Bejarano visits a college town, he reconnoiters the campus area. \
- Winners Announced for 14th Annual Tom Howard/John H. Reid Short Story ... - PRWeb
Jan Breen is the winner of the 14th annual Tom Howard/John H. Reid Short Story Contest sponsored by Tom Howard Books. This contest awards $3,000 in prizes for the best original short stories, essays or other short prose, including a top prize of $1 ...
- Save the Date - Myrtle Beach Online
BLOOD DRIVES, 839-4483. noon-6 p.m. today, Grand Strand Red Cross Blood Center, Myrtle Beach; 7 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Friday and Tuesday, Grand Strand Red Cross Blood Center, Myrtle Beach; noon-6 p.m., Wednesday, Grand Strand Red Cross Blood Center, Myrtle ...
- Park Happenings: And away we go... - Chinook Observer (subscription)
Park Happenings: And away we go...Chinook Observer (subscription), WA - 6 hours agoAlthough there is no longer public access to the pocket-size beach, the view is breath-taking enough to make it on the cover of Life magazine in July 2005. ...
- An Avant-Gardist?s Sparse Stories, in Film and Fragments (New York Times)
A traveling exhibit at M.I.T. offers a good opportunity to assess what Chantal Akerman, a hero of the avant-garde cinema, has been up to over the last decade.
- Book review: Finding the deeper Albert Camus in his 'Notebooks, 1951-1959' (International Herald Tribune)
Beneath the author's ideological quarrels is a deeper unhappiness with the critical bent of the Paris intelligentsia.
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