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- Morning update: Trick-or-treat! (Quad-City Times)
Good morning, Quad-Cities. At 6 a.m. it’s 34 degrees in the Quad-Cities under fair skies. Today will be sunny with a high near 68 degrees. Tonight will be mostly clear with a low around 45 degrees, according to the National Weather Service. Sounds like a great night for trick-or-treating!
- Homework Club offers students help - Lompoc Record
Homework Club offers students helpLompoc Record, CA - 7 hours agoPoetry Group: The Poetry Group meets on the third Thursday of each month at 6:30 pm The Oct. 16 session focused on the post modernist poets. ...
- Camp aims to make difference for youths - San Antonio Express
Camp aims to make difference for youthsSan Antonio Express, TX - 9 hours agoIn the late 1940s, however, Howard Jr. got drawn into the Christian youth movement while attending Baylor University. For more than a decade, he helped lead ...
- Group Meetings - Austin American-Statesman
Group MeetingsAustin American-Statesman, TX - 20 hours agoTopic is how to make your writing come alive with poetry. Barnes & Noble Westlake, 701 S. Capital of Texas Highway (Loop 360). Free. ...
- Film on stem-cell research by University of Michigan-Flint student ... - Grand Rapids Press
Courtesy photo Michael Rubyan (right) and his mother Deborah Orley worked on their documentary "Life is for the Living." FLINT, Michigan  Michael Rubyan said he's not trying to influence voters by showing his documentary about stem-cell research ...
- Leading article: Count Leo Tolstoy - Times Online
Leading article: Count Leo TolstoyTimes Online, UK - 36 minutes agoWe speak of him as a great writer, and all the world over he is renowned as one who has written epics of prose not inferior to the chief epics of poetry. ...
- Cambridge announces first-ever poetry quest, scavenger hunt (Cambridge Chronicle & Cambridge Tab)
Cambridge’s first Poet Populist Peter Payack invites everyone – school groups and individuals – to discover Cambridge’s rich poetic history with The Cambridge Poetry Quest and Scavenger Hunt, Tuesday, Nov. 18 through Thursday, Dec. 11.
- Reprint of 1992's "Making a Clinton a Carter" - OpEdNews
OpEdNewsReprint of 1992's "Making a Clinton a Carter"OpEdNews, PA - 20 hours agoWhen inflation went up and he couldn't get free our hostages we threw him out for Ronnie the Clown. Press-to change-o Clinton's a Carter. ...
- Colby prof, villagers, reunite to produce 'A Somalia Album' - SunJournal.com
Colby prof, villagers, reunite to produce 'A Somalia Album'SunJournal.com, ME - 10 hours agoRilwan's dad would tell poetry, play music." Besteman spent a year converting the pictures to digital images and downloading them to the Web ...
- Gays shortlisted for GG's literary awards - Xtra.ca
Gays shortlisted for GG's literary awardsXtra.ca, Canada - 4 hours agoRather, it celebrates our ability to survive tragedy, touching readers with beautiful imagery and powerful poetry." "Marie-Claire Blais gives us a powerful ...
- Wednesday, November 5 (Princeton Town Topics)
10 a.m.: Fourth of four “This I Believe†programs for adults 55+, hosted by Keith Wheelock; Princeton Public Library. 1 to 4:30 p.m.: Princeton Regional Health Department flu shots and health fair; Suzanne Patterson Building. To register, call (609) 924-7108.
- New DVD releases - Kalamazoo Gazette
"Hellboy II: The Golden Army" (PG-13) -- A serviceable but still slumming entry from Guillermo del Toro. The makeup is fun, and there are some eye-catching creatures -- particularly a spooky bird-man. (Newhouse News Service). Region Ann Arbor Bay ...
- Write David Wallace dies in apparent suicide at 46 - Newsday
The literary world was in grief yesterday for David Foster Wallace, an author of seemingly unstoppable curiosity, imagination and ambition who apparently killed himself last week. Readers were seeking out his work, including his 1,000-page novel ...
- Taking it to the 'Street' - Boston Globe (registration)
Boston Globe (registration)Taking it to the 'Street'Boston Globe (registration), United States - Oct 30, 2008Other contacts led to seven more young people including Tu Phan, a Dorchester freshman at Northeastern University who does spoken-word poetry, ...
- Matthiessen wins National Book Award fiction prize (INO News)
(AP:NEW YORK) Judges for the National Book Award honored a comeback Wednesday night, giving the fiction award to Peter Matthiessen's "Shadow Country," a thorough revision of a trilogy of novels from the 1990s. The 81-year-old author last won a National Book Award nearly 30 years ago.
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