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- Cocktail Chronicles: Santana Row's Left Bank
Santana Row's Left Bank has a lot of class.
- KUGA shows Kauai to Love Life
The subject of teenage suicide is not only extremely difficultto talk about, its also a delicate issue to resolve.
- Park Street Hit-And-Run Driver Sentenced Fox CT Video
Angel Arce said he should have been celebrating his father's 80th birthday Monday. Instead, he attended the sentencing of the driver in a hit-and-run accident on Park Street two years ago that led to his father's death.
- Local Author's New Book Release Proves Inspirational - Newsblaze.com
Local business owner and author, Sabrina K. Carpenter, has made quite the name for herself and her freelance writing business, Perfected Pen. Perfected Pen offers professional writing solutions for businesses and non ...
- Future authors?
Vista Grande Elementary held a Young Authors Convention last Friday, with a slew of special presenters, including author/publisher Michael Kocurek of Follet Publishing (in the photo at right), answering questions about writing books from students. Above, kindergartener Nathan Lucero reads from one of his favorites, Animals of the World, during a book-sharing session in his classroom. Included ...
- Cuba to host int'l poetry festival - Xinhua
Cuba to host int'l poetry festivalXinhuaHAVANA, May 13 (Xinhua) -- Around 160 poets from over 40 countries and regions will attend the upcoming 15th International Poetry Festival in Havana, ...Skagit poetry festival brings together students, community and poetsBellingham Heraldall 3 news articles »
- Passings: Dennis Hopper - American Reporter
REYNOLDS PLANTATION, Ga., May 29, 2010 -- Dennis Hopper died today at 74. He was a friend once, and thinking of him ast night, and knowing he was sick, I said a prayer for him before I fell asleep. I'm glad I did; he's ...
- For your health - News & Review
She’s been writing poetry since she was a teenager, but she says that medical school has made her poetry more sophisticated. She does more writing from others’ perspectives. Her poem “Simple Treasure,†for example, is written from the ...
- May 7 in History - Viet Nam News
May 7 in HistoryViet Nam NewsHe won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1913 for his collection of poetry, Gitanjali, drawing on traditional Hindu themes. Large demonstrations are held in ...and more »
- Poetry Foundation launched
A few weeks ago, Poezijaplus and Klabb Kotba Maltin launched Fondazzjoni Poezija. The aim of the Foundation is to raise awareness in favour of Maltese Poetry. This it intends doing by kicking off with a series of interviews in the media, publication of articles in the press and the internet. It is the aim of [...]
- Dung beetles, Desmond dancing and dirty R Kelly... Ten things we learned from ... - MirrorFootball.co.uk (blog)
MirrorFootball.co.uk (blog)Dung beetles, Desmond dancing and dirty R Kelly... Ten things we learned from ...MirrorFootball.co.uk (blog)1) No superannuated singer missed a penalty (USA 94), there was no sign of a tinfoil St George slaying the dragon (Euro 96) and there was no 'slam' poetry ...and more »
- Our exclusive family calendar!
Fri, May 1411:30 am: Storytime with Emily. Moxie Spot [81 Atlantic Ave. between Hicks and Henry streets in Brooklyn Heights, (718) 923-9710], themoxiespot.com. 6:15 pm: Movie night. Moxie Spot (see venue info above).Sat, May 1510 am3 pm: Spring carnival. Petting zoo, games, rides, crafts, face-painting...
- Freakish 'Caligula' Still Offends and Disgusts - Associated Content
kidnapping. Who Killed Caligula? is being marketed as the "first erotic comedy in stereoscopic 3D," and is scheduled to begin shooting in Rome in July 2010. If, as Oscar Wilde once observed, the only thing worse than ...
- A prime mover - The Spokesman-Review
Jerry and Bev Numbers are convinced that Spokane’s Sonora Smart Dodd, who founded Father’s Day 100 years ago today, was an extraordinary woman. A Renaissance woman. They ought to know. They live in her house. More ...
- Prize judged by Beryl Bainbridge goes to London student - The Guardian
Prize judged by Beryl Bainbridge goes to London studentThe GuardianWe sent her maybe 15 pieces to read – mostly prose, but some poetry," said Hewson. "We didn't try to influence her judgement, but she did in fact pick what ...
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