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- Rockford Writers’ Guild announces contest winners - Rockford Register-Star
The Rockford Writers’ Guild has announced its 2008 Ides of March contest winners. For adult prose: Kevin Schiller of Rockford took first place for “Corey’s Song.” Jeff Flodin of Loves Park took second place for “Fred Smith,” Carol K ...
- WEWS, WKYC, WAKR lead in Ohio Associated Press Broadcasters awards - Cleveland Plain Dealer
WEWS Channel 5 and WKYC Channel 3 were big winners locally in the Ohio Associated Press Broadcasters awards. On the radio side, WAKR AM/ 1590 dominated the awards. Channel 3 won second place in the television large-market Outstanding News Operation ...
- Serenity Prayer's authorship in dispute (Pioneer Press)
Generations of recovering alcoholics, soldiers, weary parents, exploited workers and just about anybody feeling beaten down by life have found solace in a short prayer that begins: "God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change."
- Music (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
TODAY AND SATURDAY - Mark Garr - 7:30 p.m. today, Paula's On Main, 1732 W. Main St., no cover, 424-2300; 9:30 p.m. Saturday, Green Frog Inn, 820 Spring St., cover, 426-1088.
- Family of woman who died after being Tasered suing police - Bradenton Herald
Family of woman who died after being Tasered suing policeBradenton Herald, United States - 4 hours agoIn a recent interview with The Associated Press, Ryan Delafield, said his aunt was an active church member, who liked to write poetry, and should still be ...
- U. Houston professor receives award for poetry - U-Wire.com
Poet, essayist and University of Houston English professor Tony Hoagland received the Jackson Poetry Prize in April. The award recognizes talented writers of lesser fame and boasts national exposure as well as $50,000. UH Creative Writing Program ...
- Etisalat opens eSummer programme for children - Khaleej Times
DUBAI - Etisalat Academy on Thursday announced the opening of '8th eSummer', the academy's fun summer programme taking place at its sports and recreation complex until July 31. eSummer is designed for children aged between 6 and 12 years and includes ...
- New SF/F/H books : second week June 2008 - Locus Online
Locus OnlineNew SF/F/H books : second week June 2008Locus Online, CA - 1 hour agoAnthology of feminist poetry by Coleridge, Mew, and Warner along with commentary and poems by editor Goss, and a bibliography. ...
- Stop printing Cal Thomas - La Crosse Tribune
The column in last Sunday’s Tribune titled “Obama isn’t a true Christian” by Cal Thomas is an outrage. What gives Cal Thomas the right to judge who is or is not a “true Christian?” In my judgment, he is a true bigot. Self-appointed judges ...
- Pauline Potter - Garden City Telegram
She was born March 30, 1916, in Preston, to H.R.S. and Minnie Allen Hoff. She lived in Preston until the family moved in 1930 to the Hamilton County area. She attended Mound Country School. On Oct. 13, 1934, she married Emery T. Potter in Garden City ...
- Mamet's 'Redbelt' raises action filmmaking to an art - Seattle Post Intelligencer
Mamet's 'Redbelt' raises action filmmaking to an artSeattle Post Intelligencer - 17 minutes ago... pushed far beyond any sense of realism into a verbal symphony of intertwining solos built on staccato bursts of profane words elevated to terse poetry. ...
- The green agenda: June - Guardian Unlimited
Peterborough green festival Saturday,May 24 - Sunday June 8, Cathedral Square, Peterborough For more information, visit the Peterborough Green Festival website. This free two week festival is full of green activities, challenges and events. The 2008 ...
- Brendan Gleeson - Hartford Courant
Persepolis Sony, $29.95; Blu-ray, $38.96 Marjane Satrapi’s graphic-novel memoir “Persepolis” depicts her girlhood, from struggling with her secular family in post-shah Iran to jetting off to school in Vienna, where she faced a... Here are ...
- Charleston Young Author winners head to state conference at Illinois State University (Journal Gazette & Times-Courier)
CHARLESTON — They told tales of treacherous street crossings, interesting facts about historical figures, daring escapes and romantic break-ups. There was non-fiction, poetry and short stories.
- Music, poetry, paddling at Blue Bridge Festival (yorkregion.com)
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