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- St. Gregory's sets lecture by cancer survivor (The Oklahoman)
SHAWNEE — Attorney and cancer survivor Jim Chastain will give a lecture at 7 p.m. Thursday at St. Gregory's University, 1900 W MacArthur. Chastain is a writer, film critic and attorney for the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals. The theme for his lecture is "When bad things happen to good writers.” He also will talk about his book, "I Survived Cancer, but Never Won the Tour de France.” ...
- Obama's poems show real talent level (WorldNet Daily)
Prior to 1990, when Barack Obama contracted to write "Dreams From My Father," he had written very close to nothing. As an undergraduate at Occidental College, Obama had composed what he calls some "very bad poetry," and he does not sell himself short.
- Wilma Guywin from Allover Canada, Canada writes: - Globe and Mail
Alberta Girl from Canada writes: Puleeze Adam - stop it - this constant defense of Dion is getting sickening. The man didn't understand the question - that's is understandable and can be forgiven. What I cannot forgive is the fact that after he did ...
- The many faces of Chicanos: Collection doesn't pretend everyone ... - El Paso Times
The many faces of Chicanos: Collection doesn't pretend everyone ...El Paso Times, TX - 7 hours agoThe stories of these fallen angels, such as the tender-hearted murderer Rolando in "Cactus Flower," are the stuff of poetry in González's masterful hands. ...
- 'Waltzing' heartfelt, poignant (The Wichita Eagle)
"Waltzing in Heaven," an original bluegrass/country musical built around the 1970 plane crash that killed half the Wichita State football team, isn't a big, flashy show with glossy production values and instant musical hit after hit. But it is a pleasant and poignant tale with hummable, approachable music -- from polka to waltz to ballad by composer Rick Lopez -- about everyday down-home ...
- Paisley: more than just pretty fabric (The Palm Beach Post)
Brad Paisley, the friendly, funny, regular-guy-next-door charmed the audience at Cruzan Amphitheatre with his Hershey's-sponsored Paisley Party last night featuring Jewel and Chuck Wicks.
- Three Not to Be Missed (Gay City News)
Christina Bianco, Jared Bradshaw in "Forbidden Broadway Goes to Rehab," the final phase in a treasured tradition that will end in January. THE TEMPEST CSC 136 E. 13th St.
- Fiction review: 'In Hovering Flight' (San Francisco Chronicle)
In Hovering Flight By Joyce Hinnefeld Unbridled Books; 263 pages; $24.95 That Scarlet Kavanaugh, the child of a "bird-artist-and-ornithologist team," calls her parents by their first names, not Mom and Dad, tells readers much about the particular familial...
- Your purchases from the NPR Store support WAMU 88.5 - WAMU
Your purchases from the NPR Store support WAMU 88.5WAMU, Washington DC - Oct 7, 2008Donald Hall, US Poet Laureate 2006-2007. He has received several national poetry prizes and published more than 15 books of poetry.
- Official opening of Devoran School - Falmouth Penryn Packet
Official opening of Devoran SchoolFalmouth Penryn Packet, UK - 19 hours agoThis will be followed by dance, poetry and musical performances by pupils and a BBQ and music in the school’s playground. The celebrations will end at 8 pm ...
- Slipping on the Meadow - Home Educator's Family Times
Slipping on the MeadowHome Educator's Family Times, ME - 3 hours agoJon Remmerde has been writing and publishing essays and poetry about family, homeschooling, wildlife, and the joy of existence for more than 30 years. ...
- Bringing religion of love - Economic Times
Bringing religion of loveEconomic Times, India - Oct 21, 2008Joining the renowned sage Sri Jnandeo, he travelled across India, singing his wonderful poems, or abhangas, and bringing the Religion of Love to all the ...
- Seattle wants to hike parking rates - NWCN
SEATTLE - It could soon cost you more to park in downtown Seattle. The Seattle City Council wants to increase the cost of street parking, adding up to a dollar an hour in some places. A dollar might not seem that much, but the city says that increase ...
- Books & Literature - Calgary Herald
These people prove Calgary's literary scene is alive and thriving. We've got budding novelists, acclaimed veterans, entrepreneurial publishers, innovative bookstore owners and just about everything else needed to keep the books world vibrant. Here ...
- Sparking danger with a passion - Times Online
Sparking danger with a passionTimes Online, UK - 1 hour ago“As I read – books by western scholars, Islamic scholars, religious clerics, ancient Arabic poetry – what I gained from my reading was an impression of ...
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