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- Make some plans (Chambersburg Public Opinion)
Zombie night -- Cumberland Valley Film Club will judge a zombie costume contest before showing the film "The Night of the Living Dead" in Capitol Theatre, 159 S. Main St. Compete for prizes plus $1 off tickets.
- Unlikely friendship that transcends wealth and politics - guardian.co.uk
Unlikely friendship that transcends wealth and politicsguardian.co.uk, UK - Oct 22, 2008Another factor which has nothing to do with status has strengthened their friendship. Rothschild offered strong support for Mandelson after the most ...
- Current & Coming - knox.VillageSoup.com
Current & Comingknox.VillageSoup.com, ME - 47 minutes ago“Resonance & Response,†work by Joe Ascrizzi and Diana Cherbuliez, in Clifford Gallery; Poetry Festival show by poet Michael Macklin and artist Cathy Melio ...
- Lions Stage Concert with a Difference - Caymen Net News
Performances by some of the hottest and talented individuals on Cayman Brac took center stage at the Aston Rutty Centre on Saturday, 25 October, as Cayman Brac Lions Club held a variety concert in aid of their Christmas Cheer programme for the ...
- Fabulous Finds for Those Fond of Facts or Fiction - UPENN Almanac
UPENN AlmanacFabulous Finds for Those Fond of Facts or FictionUPENN Almanac, PA - 12 minutes agoCounter-revolution of the Word: The Conservative Attack on Modern Poetry, 1945-1960; Alan Filreis, Kelly Professor of English, director of Center for ...
- Markers worried pupils studying 'dark' films - Stuff.co.nz
Stuff.co.nzMarkers worried pupils studying 'dark' filmsStuff.co.nz, New Zealand - Oct 18, 2008NCEA English markers are disturbed that secondary school students are studying "very dark" films and literature and are warning teachers to be more careful ...
- His words will matter - USA Today
His words will matterUSA Today - 2 hours agoNever mind that his rivals Hillary Clinton and John McCain taunted him for empty poetry. At least in a coarsening era of YouTube, Facebook and Twitter, ...
- Prof structurally liberates classic waka - The Daily Yomiuri
Prof structurally liberates classic wakaThe Daily Yomiuri, Japan - 4 hours agoAnd also to decide whether I should stay in Japan or go home," McMillan told The Daily Yomiuri in an interview at his home in Musashino, western Tokyo. ...
- World Poetry Published for Free - Christian News Wire (press release)
World Poetry Published for FreeChristian News Wire (press release), DC - 2 hours agoIf you are a new and/or upcoming poet and you feel that your poem(s) has/have what it takes to give others enjoyment, your submissions will be welcome. ...
- Briefly, November 15 (Wichita Falls Times Record News)
The Red River Valley Beekeepers Association will have a meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesday at Midwestern State University in Bolin Science Hall, room 209. Now is the time to get hives ready for winter. The meeting will cover tips and tricks for getting honeybees through the cold months.
- Review: 'The Jewel of Medina' neither a gem nor a firebomb (Contra Costa Times)
"The Jewel of Medina," Sherry Jones' hot-potato novel about the Prophet Muhammad and his child-bride Aisha, comes not from a field of spuds, but a Mideast quarry some consider bedrock-hard in its historical clarity, others soft and uncertain.
- Library News: Meet author Michael Palmer - Wicked Local Rockport
Library News: Meet author Michael PalmerWicked Local Rockport, MA - 49 minutes agoThe Poetry Group will meet on Monday, Oct. 27, at 4 pm to discuss “The Essential Rumi,†translated by Coleman Marks with John Moyne. ...
- 20 years, 214 tales of 'Night' - Columbus Dispatch
Columbus Dispatch20 years, 214 tales of 'Night'Columbus Dispatch, OH - 14 hours ago"I love Christmas. I love books. I love children's books." The poem, after all, created Santa as he is known today. St. Nicholas once was thought to be tall ...
- They walked on - Times of Malta
Times of MaltaThey walked onTimes of Malta, Malta - 12 hours agoKnown as Kilin since childhood, Mr Spiteri published a string of books in Maltese, which included novels and poetry. He was fluent in six languages and has ...
- An evening of poetry reading (Tavistock Times Gazette)
JEAN Tyler has spent the last half century in Great Torrington and has always ‘scribbled’. It is only since the death of her husband 17 years ago, when she was persuaded to join the encouraging ‘First Thursday Writers’ Group’ at The Plough, that she has gone into print.
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