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- How To Spot A True Friend - American Chronicle
How To Spot A True FriendAmerican Chronicle, CA - 12 hours agoI am passionate about teaching, writing, poetry, art, fashion, crafts, and parenting. The American Chronicle and its affiliates have no responsibility for ...
- Iran native brings the world's spices to New York's top restaurants - PR Inside
NEW YORK (AP) - With his flowing black hair, bushy beard and slight paunch, Behroush Sharifi hops off his bicycle and bounds into an expensive restaurant on Manhattan's Upper West Side. He takes the leather satchel hanging from his shoulder and ...
- Partners in music (The Australian)
IN November 2002, the once great American soprano Kathleen Battle toured Australia. Eight years before shehad been fired by the Metropolitan Opera in New York for "unprofessional actions", but she continued to terrorise her piano accompanists in recital concerts. When the pianist for her Australian tour resigned, Sharolyn Kimmorley stepped in.
- John Gierach talks about fly fishing and his new book, 'Fool's ... - The Oregonian - OregonLive.com
John Gierach talks about fly fishing and his new book, 'Fool's ...The Oregonian - OregonLive.com, OR - 1 hour agoI started because I had a couple of little books of poetry published . . . and I was writing so-called serious stuff, getting published occasionally, ...
- State of poetry isn't so troubled - Daytona Beach News-Journal
State of poetry isn't so troubledDaytona Beach News-Journal, FL - 7 minutes agoAnd for those of you who think of poetry as nerdy and irrelevant stuff, consider the book "The Poetry of War" by professor James Anderson Winn, ...
- Farm Tales (Tri-State Neighbor)
Tell your own stories about farm life, or share cowboy poetry and other insights. Farm Rescue An indepth, multimedia feature about the organization that keeps farm families farming.
- 'Milk Train' stops at Hartford Stage company (Greenwich Time)
In his later years, Tennessee Williams kept writing with as much enthusiasm as he did when he was young, but the legendary playwright faced the dilemma of being expected to "top" such masterworks as "A Streetcar Named Desire" and "The Glass Menagerie.
- Immigrant finds hope, poetry in US - Ithaca Journal
Immigrant finds hope, poetry in USIthaca Journal, NY - 1 hour agoI was born in Italy soon after World War II and learned as quickly as I could learn anything that my family, who had been anti-fascist, had suffered greatly ...
- Impact of books influences lives (Arizona Daily Star)
For some, it's the children's books that opened a young mind to a new idea; for others, it's the breakthrough book that put an adult life on a different path.
- Authors continue series at book shop - Hudson Hub-Times
Authors continue series at book shopHudson Hub-Times, Ohio - 14 hours agoShe received the Editors Choice Award for her poetry published in "America at the Millennium." Ramsey is a partner in CharVic Enterprise with Selvaggio, ...
- Good summer reads (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
MANILA, Philippines—The best way to reclaim your brain cells after a mind-numbing TV marathon is to settle down with a book.
- I've had 30 lovers, Carla Bruni tells world - and it's music to ... - Times Online
Carla Bruni, the chanteuse wife of Nicolas Sarkozy, is to release a new album on which she sings of 30 past lovers and compares one of them to taking hard drugs. But rather than embarrass her husband, her work is likely to give him a boost. “You ...
- Write about D-Day and Republicans - La Crosse Tribune
It made me sick to read the article in the July 1 Tribune about the whooping crane chick killing another chick. That is how nature works. What made me sick wasn’t the death of the chick but that the Tribune had decided to make it newsworthy. On the ...
- Now is Our TIme -- An End, and a Beginning - Oregonian
Take a moment and think about it: An African-American man is going to be the Democratic nominee for president. This is astonishing, given the U.S.'s troubled, and not so distant, racial and cultural chasms. The politics of the moment pale in ...
- Fort Craig students warm seniors’ hearts - Daily Times
Students from Fort Craig Elementary School’s B-1-2 classes performed a play at three local assisted-living facilities on Monday and Tuesday. Two classes performed at MorningView Village Assisted Living facility Monday morning, three classes at ...
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