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- Discoveries of Everyday Life - Tucson Weekly
Tucson WeeklyDiscoveries of Everyday LifeTucson Weekly, AZ - 1 hour agoBut let's face it: Pretty much the only people who read modern poetry these days are enrolled in writing programs at universities. ...
- FLUID POETRY - Calcutta Telegraph
Calcutta TelegraphFLUID POETRYCalcutta Telegraph, India - 7 hours agoNavtej Johar, the renowned Bharatnatyam exponent and choreographer, presented Fana’a: Ranjha Revisited at Kalamandir on September 10 as a part of the ...
- The Dead Sea Scrolls: Mysteries of the Ancient World Opens at the ... - Art Daily
The Dead Sea Scrolls: Mysteries of the Ancient World Opens at the ...Art Daily - 12 minutes agoThe texts consist of biblical books and commentary, poetry and prayers, and the communal rules and writings of one or more dissident Jewish religious groups ...
- At 'Home' With the Past In Life and In Her Novels, Marilynne Robinson ... - Washington Post
If you want to understand how different Marilynne Robinson is from other contemporary novelists -- how different, in fact, from most contemporary human beings -- all you need to do is walk into her dining room. "These are my favorite books in here ...
- SAN MARCOS: Chicano writer to read poetry at university - North County Times
SAN MARCOS: Chicano writer to read poetry at universityNorth County Times, CA - 3 hours agoThe public is invited to attend the free event, set for 7 pm in Room 113 in the university's Clarke Field House. Written as a cautionary tale for ...
- Through Stained Glass - The Argosy.ca
Through Stained GlassThe Argosy.ca, Canada - 9 hours agoThe letter left on the altar in the chapel was filled with meaning and poetry – thank you, to the anonymous author. I will not reproduce this communication ...
- Belleville: A corner of Paris that was Edith Piaf's home - Jakarta Post
PIAF PIAF:: A sculpture of singer Edith Piaf is seen on the Edith Piaf place in Paris on Aug. 25.( AP/Jacques Brinon ) Tourists looking for old Paris charm and a taste of "La Vie en Rose" should head to Belleville, a largely overlooked part of the ...
- 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.
- Book by well-known author entertaining read - Miramichi Leader
Book by well-known author entertaining readMiramichi Leader, Canada - 2 hours agoI finished this story just as America elected its first African-American president. What better way to illustrate the changes in our society between then ...
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- All rights reserved - Wanderer
All rights reservedWanderer, MA - 9 hours ago... weaves together prose, poetry and art in a unique exploration of our relationship with these plants and challenges us to "actually learn from trees, ...
- Wessler: 'Merkle's Boner' part of baseball - Peoria Journal Star
Wessler: 'Merkle's Boner' part of baseballPeoria Journal Star, IL - 8 hours agoMerkle became an object of ridicule; his blunder quickly turned up in the verses and choruses of contemporary poetry and song. Although he would enjoy a ...
- Doc Gurley: 5 Things To Do For Your Health This Month - October - EmpowHer
Doc Gurley: 5 Things To Do For Your Health This Month - OctoberEmpowHer, AZ - 22 minutes agoAll those tasks can be combined in one wonderful October day: October 15 is, amazingly enough, both National Grouch Day AND National Poetry Day. ...
- Just Plain Neighbors: Quabbin calendar depicts end of an era - Recorder
As I said last week, this is the time of year for calendars. As is often the case, J.R. Greene from Athol sent his 24th annual Quabbin History calendar, featuring early photos of the area. Some of the illustrations reflect the end of the Swift River ...
- Wild Dogs - Kingston Whig
These are halcyon times for Kingston writer Helen Humphreys. Her latest novel, Coventry,has just been published and now her 2004 novel,Wild Dogs, has been made into a play, thanks to retired Queen's University drama professor Anne Hardcastle and ...
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