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- Son of Nun and the art of struggle - Socialist Worker Online
Son of Nun and the art of struggleSocialist Worker Online, IL - 41 minutes 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. ...
- POETRY READINGS AID GALWAY'S SPIRIT CENTRE - Indymedia Ireland
Friday, July 4th at 1pm sharp is the date and time of a lunchtime reading, organised by the Western Writers’ Centre in support of Galway’s The Spirit Centre. The readings, which will take place at the Spirit centre at 34 Nuns Island, Galway, is ...
- Obama, Palin give OK! its first double cover - MSNBC
In case you needed further proof that this election is as much about celebrity status as it is politics, check out the current issue of OK! magazine. For the first time, the weekly magazine decided to do a double cover: Barack Obama and family grace ...
- A rare slice of NZ railway history now online - Scoop
A contributor to the last issue of the New Zealand Railways Magazine in 1940 wrote that those who had not experienced a railway train had been “cheated” and “failed to share in one of the grandest experiences of life”. All issues of the ...
- Attn: Sagittarius. Get Funky. - Philebrity.com
ARIES: “It’s funny because she was kind of innocent… before she punched him,” is how my friend Heather prefaces the story about how our other Aries friend Crazy Ange became a felon. She’d been dating a cop, the one kind of person one should ...
- Collins drops by for a festive flashback for music lovers - Explore Baltimore County
Explore Baltimore CountyCollins drops by for a festive flashback for music loversExplore Baltimore County, MD - 2 hours agoShe befriended Cohen after meeting him in Greenwich Village, and encouraged him to set his poetry to music. The day after a young Joni Mitchell played her ...
- Ford marks 100th birthday of the Model T - Boston Globe
RICHMOND, Ind.— Ford Motor Co. is marking the 100th anniversary of the Model T, the first low-priced car that introduced motoring to the masses, at a time when Americans are cringing at the cost of filling their gas tanks and the U.S. auto industry ...
- Author draws library crowd - Vindicator
A summer reading program has been held every year since the 1970s. BOARDMAN — Five little monkeys helped draw a crowd of more than 250 people to the Boardman library on Wednesday for the summer reading kickoff program. Parents and kids attended the ...
- Another mind-blowing win for Jamaica's Bolt - Philadelphia Daily News
BEIJING - Once you blow away the world, simply running wondrously isn't enough. The question becomes: When will you blow us away again? Usain Bolt yesterday nipped two-hundredths off Michael Johnson's 19.32 mark in the 200 meters set at the 1996 ...
- Raymond Weckstein - Concord Monitor
Raymond WecksteinConcord Monitor, NH - 1 hour agoHe loved poetry, classical music and learning. He is survived by his wife of 58 years, Estella (Friedman) Weckstein of Bow; four sons, Kenneth of Great ...
- Culture Calendar - Bolingbrook Sun
Culture CalendarBolingbrook Sun, IL - 13 minutes ago1 to 2 fest at Butterfield and Batavia roads has a car show, live entertainment, crafts, bingo, poetry slam, kids area and more. ...
- Kay Ryan named U.S. poet laureate (UPI)
WASHINGTON, July 17 (UPI) -- U.S. Librarian of Congress James H. Billington named Kay Ryan as the library's 16th Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry for 2008-09.
- Hendrix photographer captures diversity of Islamic culture - Middle East Online
Peter Sanders launches collection of work showcasing diversity, beauty in Muslim world. LONDON - One of the world's most celebrated rock photographers has launched a collection of work showcasing the diversity and beauty of the Islamic world. Peter ...
- As long as they don't cut football… - St. Petersburg Times
Story Tools There was a little blip in the news the other day about the resignation of the dean of arts and sciences at the University of South Florida. This news did not exactly set off shock waves across Tampa Bay. Maybe it would have been a bigger ...
- Irondequoit's Sal Parlato Jr. is in the Author Spotlight - Democrat and Chronicle
Sal Parlato Jr : Irondequoit resident is retired from teaching English as a Second Language in the Greece schools. Most recent work : Having a Bad Hear Day: Poetry and Verse for the Hearing-Repaired (FootHills, $14). Synopsis : A serio-comic, 50-page ...
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