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- Personal losses sent Sims into nature - Baton Rouge Advocate
Julia Sims has won renown as a nature photographer. She is best known for her images of the Manchac Swamp, near her home in Ponchatoula. Now Pelican Publishing has produced a new collection of photographs by Sims that showcases some of her work from ...
- Tamblyn, the poet, stars in Litquake opener - San Francisco Gate
Thursday, September 25, 2008 Amber Tamblyn totally gets why people are suspicious of her writing abilities. "There's this underlying belief that actors are really shallow," she says with obvious exasperation. "And I think that is catastrophically ...
- Facebook postings land N.C. teachers in hot water - The State
CHARLOTTE -- A Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools teacher faces firing for posting derogatory comments about students on Facebook, while four others have been disciplined for posts involving “poor judgment and bad taste,” school district spokeswoman ...
- Fall Arts Preview - Florida Times-Union
Fall Arts PreviewFlorida Times-Union, FL - 2 hours agoPoetry, ain't it? Kid Rock rocks the St. Augustine Amphitheatre at 7:30 pm Oct. 3. $49.50-$75. www. staugamphitheatre.com. ...
- Poem of the week: To a Louse - guardian.co.uk
Poem of the week: To a Louseguardian.co.uk, UK - 2 hours agoPiety isn't required: we've no stake in what professor emeritus Alastair Fowler, in a review of Christopher Whyte's Modern Scottish Poetry, memorably called ...
- Remembering the Day Football Was Silenced - Bleacherreport.com
Do you remember the debate? The World Trade Center was still burning. They were still digging into the rubble at the Pentagon and wondering how the passengers took another plane down in a field in Pennsylvania before it could strike its target ...
- Life inspires Mokoena - Tonight
Life inspires MokoenaTonight, South Africa - 1 hour agoYou weave languages so well in your poetry. Tell me about that. I've always had a love for languages and where better to put that than into my poetry. ...
- Nature collection grows at Arnold public library (The Union Democrat)
A collection of books and videos housed at the Arnold branch of the Calaveras County Library System stands as the legacy of a Camp Connell woman who studied, photographed and taught about her natural surroundings.
- The Buddha: If One Harms the Innocent, Suffering Will Come in ... - OpEdNews
OpEdNewsThe Buddha: If One Harms the Innocent, Suffering Will Come in ...OpEdNews, PA - 2 hours agoI have also just come out with my first book, a combination of poetry, photography and essays entitled "Post Katrina Blues", my reflections on the Gulf ...
- The Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra's new concertmaster impresses ... - Kalamazoo Gazette
KALAMAZOO -- Nearly a year ago, the Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra announced the appointment of violinist Diana Cohen as new concertmaster following the retirement of longtime head Barry Ross. Though local audiences have followed Cohen regularly since ...
- LeRoy man charged in sister-in-law's death wrote dark poetry - Pantagraph
LeROY — A selection of emotionally dark poems written by murder suspect Jason Marksteiner focus on lost love and death. Samantha Marksteiner confirmed Friday that her husband wrote poetry and submitted it for posting on the poetry.com Web site ...
- Sununu's independent con job (Portsmouth Herald)
The U.S. Senate rematch between Republican incumbent John E. Sununu and former Gov. Jeanne Shaheen has been one of the closely watched in the country. It will likely cost some $40 million when all is said and done, and it's even drawn the attention of...
- Renowned poet and critic Ostriker to present workshop and public ... - Ithaca Journal
Acclaimed poet and critic Alicia Suskin Ostriker will hold a workshop and public lecture at Cornell University on Wednesday, Oct. 22. A professor emerita, English, from Rutgers University, Ostriker will hold a midrash workshop from 12:20-2:15 p.m. in ...
- West Island community events - West Island Chronicle
West Island community eventsWest Island Chronicle, Canada - 32 minutes agoCreative Writers’ Association is looking for members interested in expressing themselves through fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and prose. ...
- Book Review: Mountain tale told in poet's words (The Wilmington Star-News)
In lots of literary fiction, nothing much happens for 150 pages or so. That's not a problem with "Serena," the fourth novel from North Carolina writer Ron Rash.
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