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- Life-long bonds emerge from Minneapolis bridge tragedy - Argus Leader
MINNEAPOLIS - A year ago, Jennifer Holmes and Betsy Sathers were strangers. Now they golf together every Tuesday. Ron Engebretsen knew neither woman a year ago, but now he often calls one of them when he can’t sleep. On Aug. 1, 2007, they all lost ...
- Boardwalk in Cape Town - July 1, 2008 - Tonight
Boardwalk in Cape Town - July 1, 2008Tonight, South Africa - 5 hours agoProgramme includes narration, dance, song and praise poetry, Western choral, fusion of jazz and folk song, African choral, gumboot dancing and drama. ...
- Authors expo set this weekend (The Greenville News)
Greenville has become home to yet another artistic showcase.
- 'On the Road' revisited - Jackson Hole Star-Tribune
'On the Road' revisitedJackson Hole Star-Tribune, WY - 11 hours agoUniversity of Wyoming poetry professor Craig Arnold led a group of poets from Denver and Wyoming to Lusk, Casper and Cheyenne a week ago for “poetry slams. ...
- 'Exiles' plumbs the depths of obsession - Charlotte Observer
'Exiles' plumbs the depths of obsessionCharlotte Observer, NC - 8 hours agoBy Aaron Gwyn His novels include “Atticus,” a finalist for the National Book Award, and “The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford,” which ...
- All about dogs - Daily Post
Since time immemorial, dogs have always been our loyal and devoted companions. We, in turn, have commemorated them in paintings, sculpture, books, and poetry. Here's just a few of the wonderful books on dogs available at your public library. Canadian ...
- NYS Summer Writers Institute offers a rich array of readings - Skidmore College News
NYS Summer Writers Institute offers a rich array of readingsSkidmore College News, NY - 4 hours agoThe traditional slate of free readings and discussions by participating and guest writers will again highlight the 2008 New York State Summer Writers ...
- Bay teacher gets third crack at poetry prize - Weekend Post
Bay teacher gets third crack at poetry prizeWeekend Post, South Africa - 1 hour agoThe winner would receive $20 000 (R155000) in prize money and a book publishing contract. “I started writing poems in the 1980s. My poetry is inspired by ...
- US Infant Mortality Rates Stall - The Bulletin
The CDC defines this category of people as having African ancestry and no maternal ancestors of Hispanic descent. The overall rate, unrelated to premature births, showed very little change from 2004 to 2005, with 6.78 deaths per 1,000 live births ...
- National Junior Beta Club – living up to a legacy at Millsap - Mineral Wells Index
National Junior Beta Club – living up to a legacy at MillsapMineral Wells Index, TX - 7 hours agoIt was very inspirational – [typically about] doing your best, making life choices and being a leader,” she said. McCartney, who won first in state with her ...
- Nick Griffin at the Improv, Tom Wilson at Hilarities and more: It's ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Location Akron Aurora Avon Avon Lake Bainbridge Barberton Bath Bay Village Beachwood Bedford Bedford Heights Berea Bratenahl Brecksville Broadview Heights Brook Park Brooklyn Brooklyn Heights Brunswick Burton Canton Chagrin Falls Chardon Chesterland ...
- Local Band Q&A: Rachel Stacy - NewsOK.com (subscription)
NewsOK.com (subscription)Local Band Q&A: Rachel StacyNewsOK.com (subscription), OK - 10 hours agoWhen I was aware what poetry was, that was the beginning of my songwriting. After many years of different projects, while attending the University of ...
- South Florida's Finesse Mitchell more than just jokes (Miami Herald)
Saturday Night Live alumnus Finesse Mitchell says he despises cliches. But the Miramar resident and author of the relationship book Your Girlfriends Only Know So Much: A Brother's Take on Dating and Mating for Sistas (Simon Spotlight, $21.95), won't correct you if you call him the hardest-working man in showbiz.
- Museum devoted to Robert Louis Stevenson - San Francisco Gate
As far as writers go, Scotland-born Robert Louis Stevenson has had more staying power than most. The author and poet, who once lived in the northern part of the Napa Valley, penned classics such as "Treasure Island" (1883) and "Strange Case of Dr ...
- Archives » Correspondent's Picks (RSS) - Newsweek Blog
Not a Brooklyn native, but certainly a Brooklyn admirer, Zach Kussin has enjoyed his time exploring the DUMBO, Brooklyn Heights, and Williamsburg neighborhoods. Having spent time living, learning and working in Manhattan, he was glad to discover the ...
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