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- Adobe Bookstore - San Francisco Examiner
The proprietor of Adobe Bookstore is a big history buff and I’ve often speculated that history will think kindly of him as well. I have seen only a small glimpse of Andrew McKinley’s vast stockpile of used books , and by that I mean at least two ...
- 'Worst poet' works sold for ÂŁ6600 - The Press Association
'Worst poet' works sold for ÂŁ6600The Press Association - May 16, 2008William McGonagall was a weaver in Dundee who turned his hand to poetry but gained the unwanted label for his uninspiring verse. ...
- Letters to the Telegraph - Telegraph.co.uk
Letters to the TelegraphTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 4 hours agoHe thought the only solution to the conundrum of Pound’s politics and poetry was to publish his verse in a single volume together with these talks from Rome ...
- MA Jinnah’s better half - Etalaat
MA Jinnah’s better halfEtalaat, India - 31 minutes agoThey reflect her deep interest in poetry, literature, history and the occult sciences. Kanjibhai shared the last. She was spirited and told off more than ...
- Poetry online (Midland Daily News)
Hear poetry by Midlanders John Palen, left, and Jeff Vande Zande. A new poem will be featured today, Friday, Monday and Wednesday. The poets will read their work at 7 p.m. Thursday, June 26, at Midland United Church of Christ, 4100Â Chestnut Hill. The public is invited.
- University Press staffer takes top Mississippi post (Lexington Herald-Leader)
After 17 years of hard and productive work, Leila Salisbury's dream has come true -- and at a relatively young age. Salisbury, 37, the marketing director at the University Press of Kentucky, has been hired as director of the University Press of Mississippi, in Jackson, Miss. She will start July 14. "I had always wanted to work in publishing," Salisbury said. "I knew eventually I wanted to ...
- Mz. Skittlez brings crunk to Cleveland: Local Beat - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Mild-mannered Kent State student by day and rising MC by night, Mz. Skittlez brings "Controversy" to the WENZ-FM 107.9 ninth annual Birthday Bash.
- Sunday is libraries’ new fun day - San Francisco Examiner
New hours: Halle Keleta reads a newspaper at the Noe Valley Branch Library on Wednesday. The branch will extend its hours from five days per week to six. Seven San Francisco library branches will be open an extra day starting this year, restoring ...
- Island Home wins anthem contest (BBC News)
Jersey's Bailiff announces Island Home as the winning song in a contest to choose a new island anthem.
- Sharmagne Leland St. John last-minute Books By Bay replacement - The North Bay Nugget
Sharmagne Leland St. John last-minute Books By Bay replacementThe North Bay Nugget, Canada - 3 hours agoShe has published three poetry books: Unsung Songs, Silver Tears and Time, and Contingencies. She also co-authored a book on film production design, ...
- Dance Church Caters to Alternative Sunday Morning Crowd - City on a Hill Press
City on a Hill PressDance Church Caters to Alternative Sunday Morning CrowdCity on a Hill Press, CA - 2 hours ago“Just the way it ends, the music stops, the circle forms, and sometimes there’s singing, sometimes there’s toning, or poetry or stories, and sometimes ...
- Past/Present/Future for … Phill Jupitus - Whatsonstage.com
Comedian Phill Jupitus , resident panellist on BBC Two’s Never Mind the Buzzcocks , makes his London theatre debut this week in Nick Reed ’s Lifecoach at the Trafalgar Studios. After rising to prominence as a punk poet and stand-up, Jupitus has ...
- That economic squeeze you feel isn't your imagination (Las Vegas Business Press)
Americans feel squeezed now and economist Jared Bernstein senses why. He says the costs of many basic items in their market basket -- health care, education, child care -- have risen steadily although wages haven't kept up.
- Around Town: Friday, July 11, 2008 (Tri-City Herald)
Mid-Columbia happenings for the week of Friday, July 11, 2008
- Easton native returns, novel in hand - Easton Courier
Easton CourierEaston native returns, novel in handEaston Courier, CT - 20 hours ago... other than poetry and mime. And if I’m being brutally honest, there’s been some incidental mime.” “I liked the organic creativity of writing,” he said. ...
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