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- Bourin, Dean Patrick - Green Bay Press Gazette
Bourin, Dean PatrickGreen Bay Press Gazette, WI - 47 minutes agoHe also enjoyed poetry and was an avid participant in shooting sports. Survivors include his wife, Kathleen; eight children and their spouses, Mitchell and ...
- Cissie Gool’s life celebrated - Tyger Burger
Cissie Gool’s life celebratedTyger Burger, South Africa - 2 hours agoThe play is a creative response to months of intense historical research and uses monologue, poetry, shadow, music and movement to evoke its different times ...
- Religion Calendar: 08/16/2008 (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
Religion Calendar is published weekly by the Traverse City Record-Eagle. Information may be mailed to Record-Eagle, P.O. Box 632, Traverse City, MI 49685; fax to 946-8632; e-mail gmurray@record-eagle.com . Items should be sent at least two weeks in advance.
- AuthorHouse Publishing Agreements Up 26 Percent Over 2007 (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
BLOOMINGTON, Ind.----AuthorHouse, the leading provider of self-publishing and marketing services for authors around the globe, announced Wednesday the number of publishing agreements signed grew 26 percent for the first two quarters of 2008 as compared to last year.
- Write on! (Concord Monitor)
Kids looking for a break from the traditional marshmallows-and-mosquitoes summer camp experience may be interested in Plymouth State University's day camp for young writers.
- Takin' Ahoy Ride (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
The Russell family of Georgia gets into the nautical spirit for the camera in front of the Desert Princess. Photos by Marlene Karas/Review-Journal. C'mon, give us a smile, Hoover Dam: Jay Christie of Winnipeg traveled all the way from Canada for a photo aboard the Desert Princess.
- Scott Asheton (L), Iggy Pop and Ron Asheton - Montreal Mirror
Montreal MirrorScott Asheton (L), Iggy Pop and Ron AshetonMontreal Mirror, Canada - 3 hours agoIt’s rockin’, it’s got Iggy reading some poetry—well, not reading, actually, but just making it up as he goes along, improvising poetry. ...
- tennessean.com : East Nashville News - Nashville Tennessean
Wags and Whiskers opens tomorrow at original location (07/01/2008) Red Cross teams with 3M, Roush for blood drive (06/30/2008 03:40pm) South Inglewood community center opens today (06/30/2008 01:03pm) Metro schools receive national recognition (06/30 ...
- Palestinians bury national poet Mahmud Darwish - Arab News
Palestinians bury national poet Mahmud DarwishArab News, Saudi Arabia - Aug 13, 2008The “lost pillar” died on Saturday from complications after heart surgery at the American Memorial Hermann Hospital in Houston, Texas. He was 67. ...
- To go or not to go? - New Statesman
New StatesmanTo go or not to go?New Statesman, UK - 2 hours agoI talked to writers about how British poetry had been revived in the 1970s by translations from eastern European poets struggling with censorship - which ...
- 'The One-Strand River' by Richard Kenney - Hartford Courant
Language poets play with sounds. At their best, it's as if the music of a batch of well-chosen words so perfectly echoes their meaning, it makes you suspect there's sense to the universe. At their worst, language poets chortle gibberish. Richard ...
- Stand Together Or Fall Apart - Hartford Business
Stand Together Or Fall ApartHartford Business - 1 hour agoPhil Jackson, the highly successful coach of the Los Angeles Lakers professional basketball team, frequently reads poetry to his players. ...
- Tacoma stage performer finally comfortable in his own skin (Tacoma News Tribune)
For one guy, Chad Goller-Sojourner’s got a heck of a lot of stories to tell. Like the sixth-grade bus trip where the kid behind called him a tar-monster the whole way.
- Church of England bishop to probe whether gay priests got married - Chicago Sun-Times
LONDON — The bishop of London said Sunday he would order an investigation into whether two gay priests exchanged rings and vows in a church ceremony, violating Anglican guidelines. The priests walked down the aisle in a May 31 service at one of ...
- Service is Tuesday for Carrie Allen McCray Nickens (The State)
A memorial service for the writer Carrie Allen McCray Nickens will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Second Calvary Baptist Church, 1110 Mason Road in Columbia. Manigault-Hurley Funeral Home is handling the arrangements. Nickens, who died Friday at 95, became a well-known and respected writer in her 70s. Her first poetry book, “Piece of Time,” was published in 1993. She came to much wider ...
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