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- Dwight Brown Jr. explores history, lore of 'The Pawcatuck River Navy (Westerly Sun)
Dwight Brown Jr. of Hopkinton holds a copy of his latest book, in front, and a copy of a previous effort, "The Whaleship Charles Phelps." Photo by Diane Hunt
- Last-minute change for Books by the Bay - Bay Today
Last-minute change for Books by the BayBay Today, Canada - 4 hours agoSharmagne is a Native American poet, concert performer, lyricist, artist, and film-maker. She is the Editor-in Chief of the poetry e-zine Quill and ...
- National Cowboy Poetry Week - Shawnee News-Star
Francine Roark Robison, Oklahoma's Cowboy Poet Laureatte, stands with Gov. Brad Henry. Robison will perform this weekend at Mountain View, Mo., at the annual Missouri Cowboy Poets' Association festival. She also will perform May 2 to May 4 at War ...
- Breathing literary life into 1950s Cuba - Los Angeles Times
Breathing literary life into 1950s CubaLos Angeles Times, CA - 26 minutes agoKushner -- who was raised in San Francisco's Haight district by poetry-loving scientist parents and moved to LA in 2003 -- made three long visits to Cuba ...
- stories echo down the centuries - Sydney Morning Herald
Sydney Morning Heraldstories echo down the centuriesSydney Morning Herald, Australia - 35 minutes agoBut it was another 35 years before the second volume of Aboriginal literature appeared in We Are Going, a book of poetry by Kath Walker (who became Oodgeroo ...
- Diaries show Saddam feared getting AIDS in prison - Forbes
Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or other diseases during his U.S.-supervised captivity, a leading Arab newspaper said Monday in publishing excerpts of his prison writings. The London-based Al-Hayat said the comments came in portions of Saddam's ...
- An Extraordinary Cultural Happening - Cuba Headlines
An Extraordinary Cultural HappeningCuba Headlines, Cuba - 10 hours agoSamuel Feijoo’s immense creative work —in poetic and narrative prose and among the best verses of Cuban poetry— is turned into visual, pictorial images. ...
- Greece's Delphi retains the power to inspire - Miami Herald
Rain fell in sheets on the broken columns and stone blocks. I stood on the ancient ground where Agamemnon, Socrates and Cicero, among others, had humbly stood, hoping to get answers to their big questions. I was alone outside the ruined Temple of ...
- GospelFest features music, poetry, kids' activities - The North Bay Nugget
GospelFest features music, poetry, kids' activitiesThe North Bay Nugget, Canada - 4 hours agoThere will also be dramatic performances by IN RED and poetry by Karrie Emms. Ventriloquist and singer Jeff Wood — and some of his puppets — will emcee the ...
- Soldier expresses feelings on war through writing - Rexburg Standard Journal
Soldier expresses feelings on war through writingRexburg Standard Journal, ID - 54 minutes agoOne way Christensen expresses his feelings and emotions about fighting for his country is in the form of poetry and essays. He has a collection of poems, ...
- Exam Diary: I'm walking on air after flying through Irish - Irish Independent
Exam Diary: I'm walking on air after flying through IrishIrish Independent, Ireland - 3 hours agoAt around a 10.15am, I moved on to Section Two -- Poetry. Much easier than section one. Each poem was printed on the page. I was shocked again when I saw ...
- This is hello - The California Aggie Online
This is helloThe California Aggie Online, CA - 20 minutes agoRemember and cherish the fruitful advice I will henceforth provide you in the areas of poetry, parking tickets and testicular troubleshooting. ...
- Clinton runs risk of ruining Dems' presidential chances - DePaulina
Clinton runs risk of ruining Dems' presidential chancesDePaulina, IL - 1 hour agoJeremiah Wright, while Clinton has escaped lies (sniper fire or poetry and flowers on the tarmac of Bosnia, Mrs. Clinton?) all too easily. ...
- 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 ...
- Don't fear the wipeout - Honolulu Advertiser
When Gerry Lopez caught his first wave at the Banzai Pipeline, it rose so fast beneath him that he buried the nose of his board and wiped out. For half an hour, the same thing happened every time he stood up. Anyone else would have left the water in ...
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