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- Ky. writer a winner - Lexington Herald-Leader
Garry Barker's  Kentucky Waltz won the 2008 Kentucky Literary Award for Fiction. The $1,000 award is given by Western Kentucky University and Southern Kentucky Book Fest. Kentucky Waltz is a collection of short stories published by Nicholasville ...
- Poetry jam focuses on learning - San Bernardino County Sun
SAN BERNARDINO - A group of aspiring rappers, emcees and lyricists will soon have a chance to display their talents for their peers and the community. On June 21, the San Bernardino City Unified School District and the Concerned African-American ...
- America Back on Track... for Tuesday, June 17th - OpEdNews.com
Our Quote of the Day is from W.F. Hightower who said, "Everybody does better when everybody does better." Some observations on the news... "Franco is rallying." That was a joke around the newsroom long after the Spanish dictator had died in 1975. For ...
- Taking care of business - Battle Creek Enquirer
Taking care of businessBattle Creek Enquirer, MI - 1 hour agoBrian McFeters, a Coldwater junior who attends the Branch Area Careers Center, used his love of the written word to create framed poetry selections. ...
- The Heart of Whiteness - Hartford Advocate
The Heart of WhitenessHartford Advocate, CT - 2 hours agoJust off the top of my head: country music, poetry, heavy metal, zip hoodies, Chuck Taylor All-Stars, surfing, My So-Called Life, blogging (more on that ...
- YouthBuild graduates come of age - Waukegan News Sun
YouthBuild graduates come of ageWaukegan News Sun, IL - 10 hours ago"Poetry helps me vent." YouthBuild also teaches the construction trades and connects once-unemployable young people with companies willing to give them a ...
- Stone Circle turns 25 this summer - Traverse City Record-Eagle
ELK RAPIDS -- Terry Wooten has long recognized there's something inherently captivating about storytelling around a bonfire. That's why every summer for the past 25 years Wooten, an accomplished poet-bard, has hosted Stone Circle, now considered the ...
- Kambiz Derambakhsh: A Peace Loving and Poetical Cartoonist - Payvand Iran News
Kambiz Derambakhsh is a cartoonist whose work delights the viewers while at the same time makes them think. A native of Shiraz, the city of love and poetry in central Iran, he is one of Iran's most prominent caricaturists. He is well known ...
- Writers and poets fuel the muse - Rutland Herald
Writers and poets fuel the museRutland Herald, VT - 6 hours agoEllen Baileybrown of Rutland said she was looking forward to seeing how Dawsen's advice affects her poetry. Ellen and her partner, Sallie Baileybrown, ...
- WALLIAMS' STALKER ADMITS HARASSMENT - PR Inside
LATEST: A woman accused of stalking British comedian DAVID WALLIAMS has admitted to harassing the LITTLE BRITAIN star. Highbury Corner Magistrates Court in London heard on Tuesday (29Apr08) that Sarah Bartholomew, 29, had bombarded Walliams with ...
- Graduate's essay captures 'generation' - Houston Chronicle
Pasadena resident Kristy Vargas knew just how to "Share the Dream," so now she gets to live the dream of going to college. Out of more than 1,300 entries across Southeast Texas, Vargas, 18, is the grand prize winner of the Coca-Cola "Share the Dream ...
- Indexed: The Shame Is on Both Sides of the Table - New York Times Blogs
New York Times BlogsIndexed: The Shame Is on Both Sides of the TableNew York Times Blogs, NY - 3 hours ago(SJD) Even if you don’t have a son fighting in Iraq, even if you don’t read poetry, even if you think you are immune to the power of a mother’s lament ...
- Marguerite McGlinn, 63, teacher and writer - Philadelphia Inquirer
Marguerite Mulligan McGlinn, 63, of Bryn Mawr, an English teacher and writer, died of pancreatic cancer at home Tuesday. Mrs. McGlinn, who formerly was chairwoman of the English department at Mount St. Joseph Academy for girls in Flourtown, gave up ...
- Coming up with 'write' stuff not easy - Dubuque Telegraph Herald
Coming up with 'write' stuff not easyDubuque Telegraph Herald, IA - 17 minutes agoFrom the murky depths of their unconscious minds and from books, poetry, magazines, newspapers, television, friends, anything that sparks their imaginations ...
- Exhibits in the Week Ahead - Daily Oklahoman
Articles Model Railroad, Feb. 16-Nov. 29, Crossroads Mall, 7000 Crossroads Blvd., 684-2006. "Being Buffalo Bill: Man, Myth and Media,” April 21-July 6, National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum , 1700 NE 63, 478-2250. "1776-1876: A Century of ...
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