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- In praise of the north (Guardian Unlimited)
Ten writers explain why everything about life in thenorth of England is the best in Britain
- Solstice events celebrate the longest day of the year - The Saginaw News - MLive.com
Solstice events celebrate the longest day of the yearThe Saginaw News - MLive.com, MI - 4 hours agoSeveral residents will bring poetry to read during the event. Others are encouraged to read poetry of their own, said Museum Director Marilyn Wheaton. ...
- Meet Son of Nun - Dissident Voice
Meet Son of NunDissident Voice, CA - 2 hours agoI used to write poetry. That’s how I came into it. Basically, a friend of mine was in a band and he was like “hey we’re practicing. ...
- Magazine forgot Bookery II - Ithaca Journal
Magazine forgot Bookery IIIthaca Journal, NY - 27 minutes agoBookery II is a place where local authors can read their work, where writers can write in a safe atmosphere, where kindred souls can gather to read poetry ...
- Cool Aid Arts Festival and 40th Reunion Stage Program and Artist Bios - PEJ News
Cool Aid Arts Festival and 40th Reunion Stage Program and Artist BiosPEJ News, Canada - 3 hours agoSaturday’s Arts Festival includes over six hours of live music and poetry including 26 performers and bands and 38 visual artists displaying and selling ...
- Author Carrie Allen McCray Nickens dies (The Charlotte Observer)
A South Carolina woman who became well-known for her book on her biracial heritage has died at age 95. Funeral officials said a memorial service for author Carrie Allen McCray Nickens will be held Tuesday in Columbia. Nickens died Friday. Manigault-Hurley Funeral Home director Anthony Hurley said he couldn't provide details on her death. The State newspaper of Columbia reports that Nickens ...
- Heron project is great fun - La Crosse Tribune
Recently, my 9-year-old friend and I accomplished what I call, “The Heron Project.” Within a very limited time frame, we visited 33 of our city’s herons. It was great fun. We used the La Crosse Tribune’s map and set about taking her picture ...
- All the fun of the festival - Enfield & Haringey Independent
All the fun of the festivalEnfield & Haringey Independent, UK - 23 minutes ago(Loaded Dog 8.30pm entrance free) And be sure to make a date with Four Poofs and a Piano'. The Jonathan Ross regulars make a triumphant return to the ...
- Actor unveils literary prize list - BBC News
The list includes authors from Dylan's native south Wales, and the rest of UK, South Africa, Kenya, the US and Iran. The south Wales authors are Eric Gregory Award winner Zoe Brigley from Caerphilly with The Secret, and Joe Dunthorne from Swansea ...
- Mansfield birthday party rolls on! (Mansfield News Journal)
MANSFIELD -- A flurry of activity continues this month as Mansfield celebrates its 200th birthday. Click on the links below to enjoy the fun. You can also post your own photos!
- Marcus Tanner: Karadzic, the psychiatrist who became a genocidal madman (Independent)
I will never forget the first time I met Radovan Karadzic – because I got him so wrong.
- From the Stacks: J Journal - Utne Reader Online
Utne Reader OnlineFrom the Stacks: J JournalUtne Reader Online - 1 hour agoThe inaugural issue contains a fair amount of poetry in addition to the expected prose—which, alas, is not classified, making it difficult at times to ...
- • Rowing taskmaster has men's eight in ... - Hamilton Spectator
• Rowing taskmaster has men's eight in ...Hamilton Spectator, Canada - Aug 14, 2008One of his few diversions is writing poetry. "It gets my mind away from rowing," he said. "Otherwise, I just think rowing all the time. ...
- Renaissance man - Deccan Herald
Deccan HeraldRenaissance manDeccan Herald, India - 11 hours agoHis creativity and its expression was boundless, finding its way into poetry, painting and sculpture. The measures he took to set up the scaffold for ...
- Demons Inner and Outer (The New York Sun)
Almost seven years after the September 11, 2001, terror attacks, readers still display a surprising hunger for the definitive "9/11 novel." The acclaim that greeted Joseph O'Neill's "Netherland" earlier this year was a sign of this appetite: Critics outbid one another to welcome a book that might make sense of the always receding, ever-present horror. Clearly, the more deeply committed one is to ...
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