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- New Moon Girl Media Expands Media Offerings: Established Magazine ... - 24-7PressRelease.com (press release)
New Moon Girl Media Expands Media Offerings: Established Magazine ...24-7PressRelease.com (press release) - 17 minutes agoNewMoonGirls.com will not accept any advertising or sponsorship, adhering to the same values of the magazine by providing a marketing-free space for ...
- Shrink's Progress - American Reporter
DUMMERSTON, Vt. - Ninety-two-year-old Reba Goldstein of Ft. Lauderdale likes to clip stories out of the newspapers and give them to her friends. This week she cut one out of the Miami Herald and gave it to my mother. "Does Joyce know about these ...
- Charm City Kitty Club's "The Sweet Smell of Excess--Pussies With ... - Baltimore City Paper
Baltimore City PaperCharm City Kitty Club's "The Sweet Smell of Excess--Pussies With ...Baltimore City Paper, MD - 1 hour agoYou also hear the influences of spoken-word poetry in her delivery, which was one of the first places her words found an audience. ...
- Portsmouth area religious services - Portsmouth Herald News
Portsmouth area religious servicesPortsmouth Herald News, NH - Jun 7, 200810 at 11:30 am, "Poetry Festival" featuring a poetry reading and a family-friendly workshop on reading and writing poetry. All programs are free and open to ...
- JI dissociates itself from disruption at Washington moot - Daily Times
JI dissociates itself from disruption at Washington mootDaily Times, Pakistan - 2 hours agoThe heckler also began to recite poetry, including the line “Sang-murmur pay challo gay to phisal jao gay” (If you walk on marble floors you will slip). ...
- Literary Happenings: Oz quote offers confidence for transitions - Ventura County Star
Literary Happenings: Oz quote offers confidence for transitionsVentura County Star, CA - 1 hour agoPoetry Workshop 7 pm Wednesday. Barnes & Noble, 4820 Telephone Road, Ventura. 339-0990. Train of Thought 6:30 pm Thursday. Poetry reading at 856 E. Thompson ...
- Looking back - SunJournal.com (subscription)
SunJournal.com (subscription)Looking backSunJournal.com (subscription), ME - 5 hours agoA glum, bleak, miserable day, suitable only for sitting home and reading poetry by Edgar Allen Poe and listening to the rain beating against the windows, ...
- Annual event to feature poetry - Press & Sun-Bulletin
Annual event to feature poetryPress & Sun-Bulletin, NY - 5 hours agoClark-Johnson is a 1967 Binghamton University graduate and former publisher of the Binghamton Evening Press, the predecessor to the Binghamton Press ...
- The Big Question: Why is Stalin still popular in Russia, despite the ... - The Independent
A competition has been launched to find the "Name of Russia" – one Russian from history who should go down as a national symbol and the nation's biggest hero. Joseph Stalin, despite being one of the most vicious tyrants of the 20th century (and an ...
- Behind the curtain of history - Daily Telegraph
It's strangely disturbing to be reading a novel about the African freedom fighters of the 1960s and 1970s, set partly in Angola, Zaire and the former Belgian Congo, while the news headlines are dominated by the bloody events taking place in Zimbabwe ...
- Go ahead, laugh if you must - Lower Hudson Journal news
Go ahead, laugh if you mustLower Hudson Journal news, NY - 3 hours agoThe title "The New Poetry," for example, could be ripped from the hand-cut pages of any one of several dozen little magazines. ...
- Steam Heat to host poetry reading - Statesman Journal
Keizer — The Steam Heat Coffeehouse is hosting a free poetry night Friday. Poets include Miguel-Loredo Reyes of Woodburn, who will deliver spoken-word poetry on issues such as his relationship with his father and Woodburn's American Indian roots ...
- What's Happening - The Patriot Ledger
What's HappeningThe Patriot Ledger, MA - 1 hour agoExhibits: Verse-maker: Poetry and Mary Baker Eddy. Sensational Press: Radical Response examines the influence of The Christian Science Monitor. ...Regional calendar Wicked Local Roslindaleall 4 news articles
- The Impostor, by Damon Galgut - The Independent
A ramshackle farmhouse in the hinterland of South Africa, a mysterious silent neighbour and a town where corruption has become a way of life. These ingredients go into making Damon Galgut's follow-up to The Good Doctor. It's a spine-chilling read ...
- We Need More Novels about Real Scientists [Scientific American Magazine] (Scientific American)
In novels and films, the most common scientist by far is the mad one. From H. G. Wells’s Dr. MoÂÂreau to Ian Fleming’s Dr. No to Stanley Kubrick’s Dr. Strangelove, scientists are portrayed as evil geniuses unrestrained by ethics and usually bent on world domination. Over the past two years, as I struggled to write my own novel about physicists and their quest for the Theory of Everything, I ...
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