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- Surf legend Lopez offers insights in latest Bamboo Ridge anthology - Honolulu Star-Bulletin
Surf legend Lopez offers insights in latest Bamboo Ridge anthologyHonolulu Star-Bulletin, HI - 1 hour agoAlso reading from their works will be Rachel Ana Brown, winner of the Editor's Choice Award for Best Poetry; Peter Van Dyke, winner in the Best Prose ...
- Exotic dancer died of overdose, authorities say - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
BELLEVILLE — Authorities say the 31-year-old woman found dead in her Belleville apartment Saturday had died of a drug overdose, and there was no evidence of foul play. Police found the body of Terry Jodette "Jody" Learn in her apartment in the 700 ...
- Shakespeare was a woman, claims expert (rediff.com)
Shakespeare was actually a Jewish woman who had disguised to get her work published in Elizabethan London, where original literature from women was not acceptable, an expert has contended.
- 'i Gelosi,' 'Hiding Place,' 'Natural Selection' - Los Angeles Times
'i Gelosi,' 'Hiding Place,' 'Natural Selection'Los Angeles Times, CA - 30 minutes agoThe cast is uneven, and Whitty is not well served by Kevin Fabian's awkward direction, which makes following the play's mash-up of theater and life a little ...
- [Best Bets] Saturday, May 24 (Jackson Free Press)
The Greater Belhaven Market opens today at 9 a.m., with local artists, craft-makers and food magicians selling their best items until 1 p.m. in the Belhaven McDade’s parking lot.
- Of verse and violent crime - Toronto Star
Of verse and violent crimeToronto Star, Canada - 1 hour agoSo why shouldn't the luridly topical be a subject for poetry, too? These new collections by a pair of West Coast writers trade partly on our cultural ...
- Bobolinks make long trek to summer in northern tier - Morning Sentinel
Bobolinks make long trek to summer in northern tierMorning Sentinel, maine - 9 hours agoThe Bobolink song has inspired poetry. The American poet, William Cullen Bryant, based his poem "Robert of Lincoln" on the song of the Bobolink. ...
- Freedom from Ickiness with David Berman - Utne Reader Online
Freedom from Ickiness with David BermanUtne Reader Online - 2 hours agoHis lyrics are poetry in a cracked, catchy, alt-country frame. And yet the songs seem a little more straightforward this time around, less cryptic and more ...
- Church-state wall protects religion - La Crosse Tribune
In regard to the argument about separation of church and state that has reared its ugly head due to the cross on Holmen’s Star Hill, adequate research has been a scarce commodity. James Madison wrote in an essay dating to the 1800s, “Strongly ...
- Who's Townshend slams iTunes as 'heartless' (PC Advisor)
Apple iTunes is 'software attached to a bank' The Who guitarist Pete Townshend has blasted Apple's iTunes Store as "brilliant, but heartless".
- Polk Prose (The Lakeland Ledger)
A weekly look at a book recently published by a local author.NAME Dennis C. OrvisRESIDENCE Winter HavenTITLE quot The Last Yak to Fargo quot PAGES 44, paperbackPRICE 17SUMMARY Poetry. Fifty four original poems and 22 photographs all but two taken by the author.
- Smaller festival hopes to make a big impression - Miami Herald
New York's Keigwin + Company mixes comedy and dance and will perform on closing night. IF YOU GO | FLORIDA DANCE FESTIVAL Annual event features performances by members of the Florida Dance Association, including Katherine Kramer, Clarita Filgueiras ...
- Visiting Doctor Quynh’s temple (Vietnam Net)
VietNamNet Bridge – More and more visitors are coming to a temple where Doctor Quynh is worshiped to offer incense and commemorate the famous scholar in the old days, according to the Vietnam News Agency.
- Blog: Blog on the Tracks - Stuff
To Matthew and Natalie Cutler-Welsh, 'eco' isn't just a prefix meaning 'going without' - it's about being cool, credible and life-enhancing. It's about doing their best, not just their bit, for the environment. This blog aims to fuel discussion on ...
- Jean C. Soule, 89, children's author, educator - Philadelphia Daily News
Jean Conder Soule, 89, formerly of Springfield, Delaware County, a children's book author, poet, and educator, died of heart failure Sunday at Riddle Village, a retirement community in Media. While raising a family in Springfield, Mrs. Soule wrote ...
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