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- Year Long Homecoming Celebrations Beckon Blood and Heart Scots to ... - PR Newswire
EDINBURGH, Scotland, June 2 /PRNewswire/ -- Beginning in January 2009, Scots from near and far, with Scottish roots or a passion for Scotland, can enjoy the welcoming embrace of Scotland's "Homecoming" celebrations. Extending from January 24, 2009 ...
- Of verse and violent crime (Toronto Star)
Crime may not always pay, but writing about it certainly does – it's consistently a lead news item, and murder mysteries and TV shows like CSI are widely popular on the fictional front. So why shouldn't the luridly topical be a subject for poetry, too?
- Contest To Promote Reading Culture (BruDirect.com)
Bandar Seri Begawan - The race to steal the spotlight began yesterday with 13 teams participating in a two-day group storytelling competition organised by the Language and Literature Bureau.
- The Thinking Girl's Barbie? - Slate
The Thinking Girl's Barbie?Slate - 1 hour agoThey were poetry in themselves. Torie, you had almost as many dolls as the Obama girls! What made you decide to "commit" to the dolls you did? ...
- Library celebrates 10 years Friday - Montrose Daily Press
MONTROSE — Ten years ago, a “cart brigade” traveled Montrose’s streets filled with books on its way to the new Montrose Regional Library. Friday evening, the streets will be filled again for a celebration of its anniversary. Expanding the ...
- 'Fram' needs to get with the program - Variety
'Fram' needs to get with the programVariety, CA - 2 hours ago... is routinely labeled as poetic, though it's written entirely in prose. There is, however, more dramatic poetry in a single, suspense-filled beat of that ...
- An honest ‘Outing’ - Washington Blade
All too often, gay readers only hear the side of the story that reflects their own experience, rarely getting the chance to hear the other side in a way that’s honest and effectual. Luckily, straight author Troy Johnson has written “Family Outing ...
- The Shop tunes in to Valley teens (Sonoma Index-Tribune)
In a drafty warehouse under the tanker-sized night sky of Eighth Street East, Sonoma's teen entertainment venue has never seen a wine and cheese pairing or gourmet guest lecturer.
- Exhibit reveals refugee hopes, struggles (Albany Times Union)
Photos, poetry give newest in region a chance to be seen, heard ALBANY -- Seyed Bagher, an Iranian refugee, took a photograph of his large work boots laced to his 3-year-old daughter Malika's tiny Mary Janes."The picture means I want to lead my little girl to better things in America. She'll get a good education and have a lot of opportunities," Bagher said. Father and daughter will attend ...
- An A.R. Exclusive - American Reporter
CARTERSVILLE, Ga. -- Even the language fails women. Even the great books, sagging on my library shelves, fail me personally, and all women collectively. Even my writer's passion for word bridges between minds is crippled by a language that renders ...
- Our rulers find the ultimate scapegoats - you and me - Daily Telegraph
Who broke the Broken Society? As politicians clamour to lay the blame for the gaping rends in our social fabric, one thing is becoming obvious. Behind their carapace of caring, their pious regrets and their hopes for a hopeless future, these ...
- The Goon Gives Up? - LubbockOnline.com
LubbockOnline.comThe Goon Gives Up?LubbockOnline.com, TX - Jun 19, 2008Psycho teen murder-junkie Sam Lesser finally makes it to Lovecraft, Massachusetts, leaving a long, bloody trail of bodies behind him. ...
- Finding the sacred in the mundane (The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles)
My grandparents were not big readers. Their English was slightly accented but fluent -- they both left Poland in their early teens and came to America in the 1920s.
- Book note - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Book noteSt. Louis Post-Dispatch, United States - 27 minutes agoPoetry readers tend to lead active lives, listen to music, read a lot, use the Internet and volunteer at significantly higher rates than non-poetry readers. ...
- Playhouse’s SAWAF 2008 - ArtslinkNews
Playhouse’s SAWAF 2008ArtslinkNews, South Africa - 2 hours ago... include an Open Mic Poetry session in the Grand Foyer on Saturday 9 August at 16h00 with Gcina Mhlophe as the anchor artist (admission free), ...
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