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- Digging up secrets of dog lovers (Miami Herald)
Confession: ``Relaxing foot massage . . . I let my dog lick my feet.'' Confession: ``I think I kiss my dogs more than I kiss my husband.''
- Ancient craft made new in hands of Murrieta bookbinder - Press-Enterprise
Ancient craft made new in hands of Murrieta bookbinderPress-Enterprise, CA - 3 hours agoSometimes families will all write a page for Grandmother or put together a poetry collection and have it bound into a book, she said. ...
- Digha: a fun filled beach - The New Nation
The New NationDigha: a fun filled beachThe New Nation, Bangladesh - 29 minutes ago... for Bengali poetry or story. Honorable sir Maiukh Chowdhury encouraged us, while we wanted a poem from him, to go to Dhiga for writing poems ourselves. ...
- Brave hearts (Guardian Unlimited)
With the publication of his first full volume of poems since 1988's Birthmarks, Mick Imlah has produced a book that fulfils, and even exceeds, the promise of that already mature and substantial debut.
- Portrait of a lady - guardian.co.uk
Portrait of a ladyguardian.co.uk, UK - 51 minutes agoHis resistance to exposing his inner self to the public gaze extended to his poetry - throughout his career he made a technical virtue out of never speaking ...
- Assets that can't be bought - Guardian Unlimited
Service user Bee Harries uses part of her personal budget for a care worker to join her on a pottery course. Photograph: Don McPhee "Our life doesn't have to be about going from one drop-in centre to another," says Bee Harries, a patient at the South ...
- American Life in Poetry: Butterfly - Morris Sun Tribune
American Life in Poetry: ButterflyMorris Sun Tribune, MN - 7 minutes agoBy Ted Kooser How often have you wondered what might be going on inside a child's head? They can be so much more free and playful with their imaginations ...
- Two iUniverse Titles Featured in May Kirkus Discoveries Newsletter - PR.com
Bloomington, IN, May 08, 2008 --( PR.com )-- The iUniverse titles "Witness" by Bill Blais and "Corporate Governance" by Eric Yocam and Annie Choi were featured among the best-reviewed books of the month in the May issue of Kirkus Discoveries ...
- New fruit on old vines - Beaver Dam Daily Citizen
New fruit on old vinesBeaver Dam Daily Citizen, WI - 1 hour agoPeople are invited to play their instruments, sing, or offer their poetry or read scriptures. Davis said she has already begun inviting her students to show ...
- Zidane Headed To Sydney (Goal.com)
The team will include several of Zidane’s team-mates from France’s 1998 World Cup triumph, including Robert Pires and Marcel Desailly, as well as Danish great Jesper Olsen and Swiss international Fabio Celestini.
- Computer says get a life – and we have - Times Online
Computer says get a life – and we haveTimes Online, UK - 1 hour agoYet every note was available for free on download. What is happening? Futurology seminars have long been obsessed with one question: what next after the ...
- Good Day Baltimore: Ten fun things to do today (Baltimore Examiner)
"The Thriftstore Mystery Paintings" by "Blaster" Al Ackerman - a series in acrylic that decorate the verso of Ackerman's first spoken-word album, "I am Drunk," for Stewart Mostofsky's EHSE label - are now on display for ArtScape. The backstory is that Mostofsky, a longtime Ackerman fan, commissioned the artist to decorate album covers with original acrylic paintings. Oh, and Ackerman has been ...
- Garden is fitting tribute to teacher - Evening News Norwich
The sun shone brightly as a memorial garden was officially opened in honour of an inspirational teacher yesterday. Nick Reeves touched the hearts and minds of students and staff during his nine months teaching at Sprowston High School before his life ...
- 2nd ARts & Film (Queens Courier)
After a successful first festival last year, the 2008 Rockaway Literary Arts & Film Festival will take place on Saturday, June 7 and Sunday, June 8, giving visitors a chance to take part in a wide variety of activities.
- Kayker, poet, teacher dies in river accident (Idaho Mountain Express and Guide)
The body of Twin Falls kayaker, poet and author William Studebaker was recovered by the McCall dive team Monday afternoon near Yellow Pine, a small and remote town situated amidst abundant whitewater in the South Fork of the Salmon River drainage.
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