Poetry news via Google, MSN, and Yahoo!
- Much Ado About A Stolen Shakespeare Folio - CBS News
(AP) It's a case of all's well that ends well. Police have recovered a 400-year-old volume of Shakespeare stolen in England a decade ago and worth millions of dollars after a man walked into a library in Washington, D.C., and asked to have it ...
- Action News Extra: Local Libraries Offer Freebies - Pittsburgh Channel
These are the days of wallet tightening. But there’s a quiet place of refuge where one simple card holds the key to a ton of free stuff. Things are changing at your local library. Yes, it still has books for borrowing at no charge, but now a long ...
- Counting Crows adds Tampa date to its playlist - Orlando Sentinel
Counting Crows adds Tampa date to its playlistOrlando Sentinel, FL - 1 hour agoYou may roll your eyes at the earnest poetry of Adam Duritz, but we have been watching and we can't help but notice how your car turns into a karaoke bar ...
- Editor?s Pick August 18, 2008 -L&BH Internet Radio Open Mic - Listen & Be Heard
Editor?s Pick August 18, 2008 -L&BH Internet Radio Open MicListen & Be Heard, CA - 55 minutes ago... time at Listen & Be Heard Poetry Cafe. The third round will be for poets who are listening to call in and share one poem. Hosted by Martha Cinader Mims. ...
- PopWatch Previewer: 'The Express,' 'Flash of Genius, 'Patti Smith ... - Popwatch
Last week, a friend of mine suggested stopping off for coffee on the way to a movie. But when I said I didn't think we had enough time, her response floored me: "Who cares? We're only going to miss the trailers." Only the trailers? Please. Any good ...
- Doveside Promotions LLC Presents: A Nation of Lost Children - The Open Press (press release)
Doveside Promotions LLC Presents: A Nation of Lost ChildrenThe Open Press (press release) - 15 hours ago... ever-waiting youth through the poetry talent of author Kimberly Faith Brown in And Still, They Wait, her new book released through Xlibris Publishing. ...
- Duo's 'Koana' captures D.C. audience (Honolulu Star-Bulletin)
James Kass, founder and executive director of Youth Speaks, is particularly proud of what the Hawaii team did to win the nonprofit organization's Brave New Voices international competition.
- Takin' Ahoy Ride (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
The Russell family of Georgia gets into the nautical spirit for the camera in front of the Desert Princess. Photos by Marlene Karas/Review-Journal. C'mon, give us a smile, Hoover Dam: Jay Christie of Winnipeg traveled all the way from Canada for a photo aboard the Desert Princess.
- words 2008 will take place at The Mitchell Library in Glasgow from 9-13 September 2008 (The Herald)
words 2008 is an interactive exhibition based on new work from the Edwin Morgan Centre for Creative Writing at Glasgow University. The exhibition is unique in that it takes the normally solitary process of writing out into the public domain.
- 'Lyrical terrorist' has conviction quashed - Streatham Guardian
A Heathrow worker who dubbed herself a "lyrical terrorist" and wrote poems about beheadings has had her conviction on terror charges quashed. British-born Samina Malik, 24, was given a nine-month jail sentence suspended for 18 months at the Old ...
- I would love to do a comedy - Hindustan Times
I would love to do a comedyHindustan Times, India - 7 hours agoI love poetry, I love traveling." "I am passionate about advocating women's issues. I see myself doing a lot of things besides acting," Das added. ...
- Archive Artifact #3: The Nixon Option (Jan. 2005) - OpEdNews.com
Chances are Bush has already committed enough high crimes and misdemeanors to be put away for life. Unfortunately we've yet to locate a Woodward and Bernstein to turn the tide of public opinion. The summer of 2004 was very productive for me as I ...
- Bar listings: Aug. 7, 2008 (The Union)
Daju Bhai Nepalese Restaurant, Grass Valley - 272-6229
- Is Silicon Valley dead? - EDN.com
Is Silicon Valley dead?EDN.com, MA - 14 hours agoBy Category So a woman that used to work at Cisco Systems and was in a startup just did a book about how innovation is dead in Silicon Valley. ...
- Poet, novelists among winners of $25,000 US prize for women writers (CBC)
A poet from New Mexico and a nurse from Washington are among the six winners of the $25,000 Rona Jaffe Foundation awards, given annually to emerging women writers in the United States.
|
|
Mortgage Quote
Florida Mortgages
December 2007 Mortgage News
|