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- Hemet resident's art springs from memories - Press-Enterprise
Hemet resident's art springs from memoriesPress-Enterprise, CA - 2 hours agoThe juried literary and visual arts exhibition is currently accepting entries in the categories of poetry, short stories, photography, two-dimensional art ...
- The foibles that make us all human - Mail & Guardian Online
The foibles that make us all humanMail & Guardian Online, South Africa - 1 hour agoWhen the guy, Bester, a cowboy-like type with his moustache, cocksure swagger and sliminess, enters the scene, she's already quite deep in her cups; ...
- Shooting Leads to Police Stand-Off (R News)
Rochester police are investigating a shooting that turned into a stand-off with police. It happened on the northwest side of the city Saturday afternoon. Police were called to Alameda Street at about 5:30 p.m. after a man was shot.
- CALL FOR WORK: REPUGNO SELECTS NO.1 - Listen&Be Heard
CALL FOR WORK: REPUGNO SELECTS NO.1Listen&Be Heard, CA - 22 hours ago... all else visual poetry placed in the world somehow, work that shows the effort of the hand more than the computer screen, poem objects and found work. ...
- Every School Every Thursday -- Ankeny - Des Moines Register
In honor of April being National Autism month, Crocker Elementary students proudly wore their favorite hats to school April 4 to raise money and awareness for Easter Seals Camp Sunnyside. Students brought in $1 to sport their favorite hat. We raised ...
- Look closer... - Boston Globe
Most of the summer-reading lists you usually see are long, as are many of the books. Here’s a quirkier sort of list. It has three criteria. 1. The books are all short gems, about 250 pages or fewer. 2. Most have been overlooked. 3. While none is a ...
- New play explores what search reveals about us (USA Today)
They are an unquestionably bizarre set of Internet search terms: Mange. Human mold. White camellia. Dying Elmo. Could those words also be clues to finding a missing person? That's the premise behind User 927, a new production in Philadelphia that blends fact and fiction in the tale of a disappearance from a small Midwestern town.
- Events for May 11, 2008 (Las Vegas Sun)
IMAX Theatre: Luxor's over-digitized 3D film theatre. at Luxor , 10 a.m. to 11:59 p.m. ($9.99 - $12)
- Richard Wright: black first - Times Online
By the time he sailed to France from New York in 1947, Richard Wright was a star, fixed in the literary firmament. Two of his books – Native Son (1940) and Black Boy (1945) – had risen high in the US best-seller lists, and were being translated ...
- Sudden Death for the Home Team - Washington Post
Washington PostSudden Death for the Home TeamWashington Post, United States - 39 minutes agoJuxtaposing edgy imagery with the repetitive calm of beautiful Arabic poetry, the novel explores the lives of Bassam and George, young men who must choose ...
- At McCain Event, It's Not Particularly Pretty When Poetry and ... - Chronicle of Higher Education (subscription)
At McCain Event, It's Not Particularly Pretty When Poetry and ...Chronicle of Higher Education (subscription) - 18 hours agoOn the campaign trail yesterday, the presumptive Republican nominee for president was asked by an Iraq veteran and poet if he knew who the US poet laureate ...
- Toshiko Mori - Metropolis Magazine
Toshiko MoriMetropolis Magazine, NY - 2 hours agoI’m doing the Poe Pavilion, which is built next to Edgar Allan Poe’s last house, and I enjoyed reading about the short stories and poetry he wrote there. ...
- Windy City Wagers: Tips for betting the Cubs and Sox - Covers.com
Following the Wrigleyville chaos and the surprise on the Southside as a fan, scribe, and investor, what a way to roll through the few summer days in Chi-Town. On the Northside, I knew things were askew early when the lazy corner infielder, Aramis ...
- Angus Calder: Historian, critic and poet whose 'The People's War' challenged conventional wisdom on wartime Britain (Independent)
Angus Calder was for many years a conspicuous figure in the Edinburgh literary scene, but those who knew his prodigious output and his teaching career realised that there was much more to him than that genial presence in poetry readings, theatre, pubs and literary events all over Scotland.
- Obama-Clinton ticket pushed, doubted - Owen Sound Sun Times
There's nothing quite like a happy ending - or at least what seems to pass for one. Maybe that's why so many Democrats want to see a Barack Obama-Hillary Clinton ticket this fall. The idea of a dream team is gaining ground again, now that Obama's ...
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