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- A Map of My Mind - Youth Radio
A Map of My MindYouth Radio, CA - 15 minutes agoAnd when I was depressed, at least I wrote some good poetry. Just like anything else, when you live with pain, you get used to it. ...
- More Economics Haiku - New York Times Blogs
New York Times BlogsMore Economics HaikuNew York Times Blogs, NY - 2 hours ago(SJD) Even if you don’t have a son fighting in Iraq, even if you don’t read poetry, even if you think you are immune to the power of a mother’s lament ...
- Sean Daly's CD picks: Hank III, Keane, Jim Croce, Lucinda Williams - St. Petersburg Times
Story Tools Why we care: He looks like grandpappy Hank I. He raises Cain like daddy Hank II. But despite his obvious lineage, Hank Williams III (or just "III" if you wanna drink with the man) is an original, a demon-scarred buck whose hellbilly music ...
- Committing Guy Clark to the air - Austin Chronicle
He hasn't lived in Texas for decades, but Guy Clark is still considered the dean of Texas songwriters. A Mount Rushmore of Texas troubadours would slot his granite face, as well as the sharp features of his best friend, Townes Van Zandt. The reason ...
- U.S. Navy veteran took pride in family and community service - Detroit News
From joining local boards in hopes of improving services to imparting wisdom to his children, Albert "Joe" Allen regularly proved himself. "He liked to improve things ... getting people aligned and making changes for the better," said his daughter ...
- Little Honey (Prairie Public Broadcasting)
Lucinda Williams has a great laugh—it's a joyful sound to hear on the aptly titled Little Honey, the 10th album in her three-decade career. A sweet sense of renewal imbues Williams' latest work, which encompasses all the elements of her eclectic catalog—from her stark early sets Ramblin' (1979) and Happy Woman Blues (1980) to her 1988 self-titled breakthrough to last year's textural West , ...
- South Africa pays tribute to `Mama Africa' Makeba (The State)
A trumpet wailed and poetry soared Saturday as South Africans remembered "Mama Africa," Miriam Makeba, for her music and her commitment to human rights. The memorial service after Makeba's death Monday at the age of 76 followed two days of national mourning, with flags at half staff and books of condolences at the presidency and parliament - honors due a woman seen as an ambassador for the best ...
- Self-published authors share their journeys to authorhood (Courier-Post)
S.L. Sharp spent 23 years writing "Baby Jules," her first novel. It took much less time for Sharp to publish her tale of two generations of women fighting for the survival of their dysfunctional family.
- Carroll's New Book Takes Women Through Seven Stages on a Journey ... - PR Web (press release)
Carroll's New Book Takes Women Through Seven Stages on a Journey ...PR Web (press release), WA - 6 hours agoIn "Remember Who You Are," Linda Carroll shares her own discoveries and wisdom gleaned from other women's lives and art, especially poetry, to guide us on a ...
- 'Unpacking the Boxes' by Donald Hall: Poet's memoir is missing a ... - WFAA
books@dallasnews.com Isabel Nathaniel is the author of The Dominion of Lights, which won the Texas Institute of Letters Award for best book of poetry. The dead have always mingled freely with the living in Donald Hall's poems. Elegist early on, his ...
- Arts Calendar: (Berkeley Daily Planet)
“Bay Area Landscape” Works by Vladimir Berberov, Francesca Giorgi, Michael Grove, Britt Marie Pazdirek, David Platford, opens at the Giorgi Gallery, 2911 Claremont Ave. 848-1228.
- Riverside Library drawing crowds with Baby Story Time - Press-Enterprise
Riverside Library drawing crowds with Baby Story TimePress-Enterprise, CA - 1 hour agoSpecially trained library staffers run the group at 10:30 am every Thursday in the upstairs teen room. Sue Struthers, youth services manager, introduced to ...
- Falling into poetry (Napa Valley Register)
Schoolroom lore has it that English mathematician, physicist, astronomer (and later, Sir) Isaac Newton came up with the idea of earth’s gravitational whirl after being hit by a falling apple.
- Life's good without Rebus - Manchester Evening News
`IT was meant to be a film, you know," crime writer Ian Rankin tells me when I ask about his new book Doors Open. The award-winning novelist has written a fast-paced, art heist story after saying farewell to his beloved fictional detective Rebus. It ...
- Advani wants more (The Telegraph)
Calcutta: Winning has become a habit for him.
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