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- Where Did The Media Go Wrong in The 2008 Electoral Coverage? - NewsBlaze
Where Did The Media Go Wrong in The 2008 Electoral Coverage?NewsBlaze, CA - Sep 7, 2008His poetry appeared in Solstice (UK) and Beyond Baroque (California) in the 1960s but he stopped writing poems until Sept. 11, 2001, when he began walking ...
- Entertainment Calendar: 08/22/2008 (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
Items for this calendar must be received by the Record-Eagle at least two weeks in advance. All calendars are published on a space available basis. Information may be mailed to Entertainment Calendar, Record-Eagle, P.O. Box 632, Traverse City, MI 49685-0632; faxed to 946-8632; or e-mail sbeach@record-eagle.com .
- A new perspective (The Springfield News-Leader)
In a community where more than half the residents are evangelical Protestant, Julia Watts Belser teaches about Judaism.
- UWSP invites high school students to writers workshop (Stevens Point Journal)
High school juniors and seniors are invited to submit writing samples for a chance to qualify for the writers workshop held at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Nov. 20. The one-day workshop will give students the opportunity to discuss their writing with UWSP English faculty members and guest speakers, and senior participants will compete for five $1,000 scholarships to attend UWSP. The ...
- Vlad Musatescu - Al Conan Doi - Artline
Vlad Musatescu - Al Conan DoiArtline, Romania - 4 hours agoHis main passion was literature, aside from his first love, poetry. Surrealistic poetry. As a publisher/ writer he launched several books for children in ...
- Unique kid biography brings Abe Lincoln alive (The Times of Northwest Indiana)
"LINCOLN SHOT," screams the headline! "Condition Considered Hopeless. Will Not Live Through the Night."
- "The Lucky Ones": When soldiers return home (Seattle Times)
"The Lucky Ones": This attempt to create an Iraq-war home-front classic like "The Best Years of Our Lives" has its moments, but the story line about three returning veterans (played by Tim Robbins, Rachel McAdams and Michael Peña) is predictable.
- A premise in tune with evolution - The Gazette (Montreal)
A premise in tune with evolutionThe Gazette (Montreal), Canada - 4 minutes agoEarly in the book we encounter "music-dance" as a kind of anthropological equivalent of space-time, but it does not last long. Poetry and song lyrics are ...
- Barker retires as volunteer at GW Carver - Neosho Daily News
Barker retires as volunteer at GW CarverNeosho Daily News, MO - 2 hours agoOr writing a little poetry himself. Or sometimes just stepping back and laughing at it all. “When you’re interviewing prospective volunteers, ...
- Senior Scene (The Standard-Times)
All senior centers and council on aging offices will be closed Monday to observe Labor Day.
- Local poet writes 10th book (The Daily Item)
SELINSGROVE -- Local poet Gary Fincke has a talent for making the unfamiliar feel like home. Fincke tunes all of his keen senses on and doesn't ever shut them off in his newly-released full-length book of poetry, "The Fire Landscape."
- Gail Bottoms speaks at Gilmore Center - Thomaston Times
The audience was silent and still as all ears and eyes were focused on the tiny woman at the front of the room. She spoke slowly and softly, lulling the audience into a sweet state of calm reassurance. In front of an audience of about 50 Gilmore ...
- Tapes offer look beneath the surface of Bin Laden, al-Qaida - Times-Argus
A large cache of audio tapes left behind at Osama bin Laden's headquarters in Kandahar, Afghanistan, was released Wednesday, offering a portrait of his gradual transformation from Saudi militant to global threat and opening a window on the daily ...
- Literary Calendar: September 20-26 - The Gazette (Montreal)
Literary Calendar: September 20-26The Gazette (Montreal), Canada - 16 minutes agoMontreal Public Poetry Festival takes place until Sept. 28 at Café Culturel SABA, 5124A Sherbrooke St. W. Friday's participants include Katharine Beeman and ...
- Weird Horror Tales” just got really weird - Ada Evening News
It was recently announced that legendary artist Earl Geier is illustrating the upcoming book by author Michael Vance, formerly of Ada. Published in early 2009, “Weird Horror Tales” will be an homage to pulp magazines from the 1920s, 1930s, and ...
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