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- Book Discussion Series (Knox College)
The Knox College Library will present a series of book discussion groups starting at 7 p.m., Monday, September 18, in the Standish Room, Seymour Library on the Knox campus in Galesburg, Illinois. The discussions are free, but advance registration is required at 341-7249.
- Books special: Can intelligent literature survive in the digital age? (Independent)
Look at this chap sitting outside the Caffè Uno at Paddington station. He is reading For Whom the Bell Tolls with slightly exaggerated attention. He has a Uniball pen close to hand, for making shrewd marginal comments. He holds the book up before his face, and his chin juts slightly, as if the fall of Hemingway's lapidary prose were giving him some caffeine boost of vicarious heroism. Behold, ...
- NeMiss roundup Sept. 21 - Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal
n CORINTH - Voters in three Alcorn County precincts are being assigned new voting locations to make getting to the polls on election day more convenient. The small number of individuals affected by the change, who had made the request to their county ...
- Whiz of the Web: Thirsty Thursday - Phillyist
PhillyistWhiz of the Web: Thirsty ThursdayPhillyist, PA - 3 hours agoOf course, some candidates are capable of more than nasty bickering: just look at the poetry of Sarah Palin! (And btw, if you hadn't heard, the 20-year-old ...
- President Bush presents National Medals of the Arts Awards - Los Angeles Times
President Bush presents National Medals of the Arts AwardsLos Angeles Times, CA - 1 hour ago... who recently announced his resignation from the post in January to divide his time between writing poetry and a position at the Aspen Arts Institute; ...
- Is Indy cool-proof? - indy.com
Is Indy cool-proof?indy.com, IN - 29 minutes agoand read your childhood and high school journals, poetry or other writing pieces. While the readings may be painful initially, they are also cathartic ...
- Green Thumb: New dwarf male cultivars keep time-tested beauty ... - Memphis Commercial Appeal
Ginkgos are stars of the fall landscape, thanks to the gorgeous gold color of their leaves. They are true survivors, seldom bothered by disease or insects, and new, smaller varieties enable them to be grown in more places. Ginkgos have been planted ...
- The Kimchi Treatment - Examiner.com
The Kimchi TreatmentExaminer.com - Oct 15, 2008Koreans have been eating kimchi for thousands of years, with the first written mention of the pickled food appearing in Chinese poetry 2600 years ago. ...
- Museum And Gallery Walk Highlights Local Talent - Daily News-Record
Downtown Harrisonburg will have a different vibe this Friday. At four different locations, passersby will be encouraged to stop and participate in a "Big Draw" by drawing pictures on newsprint taped to the walls. Acoustic guitar music will waft from ...
- Oprah surprises poet's mother at park dedication - Business Gazette
Oprah surprises poet's mother at park dedicationBusiness Gazette, MD - 17 hours agoLots of people have gone on and through the Oprah show, and I can honestly say I have never fostered the kind of relationship long-term and friendship than ...
- Readers' Corner: Sept. 10, 2008 - The Union of Grass Valley
Readers' Corner: Sept. 10, 2008The Union of Grass Valley, CA - 23 hours agoHe's written 38 books of poetry and nonfiction. He's received a National Endowment for the Arts Poetry Fellowship and two awards from the Witter Bynner ...
- Transactions of the American Philological Association - Fabula
Transactions of the American Philological AssociationFabula, France - 5 hours agoPoetry and Prose: Xenophanes of Colophon o Xenophanes, ca. 570-ca. 478 BC -- Criticism and interpretation. When most of the new intellectuals of the sixth ...
- Small budget, big day - News-Leader.com
Guests gathered in a barn on the Jones family farm for a picnic-style meal. Afterward, they played croquet, horseshoes and badminton. When the sun set, they returned to the barn for an "open mic" that included guitar-playing, poems and the bride's 5 ...
- Obituaries in the news - Tri-City Herald
MUNNSVILLE, N.Y.(AP) - Hayden Carruth, an award-winning poet who wrote about the people and places of northern Vermont, died Monday. He was 87. Carruth, who lived in Vermont in the 1960s and 70s, died at his home in Munnsville, N.Y. after suffering a ...
- Surveillance Society: New High-Tech Cameras Are Watching You - Popular Mechanics
Surveillance Society: New High-Tech Cameras Are Watching YouPopular Mechanics, NY - 14 hours agoDozens of cameras record hundreds of hours of video daily, a volume that strains the monitoring capability of guards. The National Park Service has enlisted ...
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