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- Park English Professor Leads Study Abroad Course In Northern England - Park University
Park UniversityPark English Professor Leads Study Abroad Course In Northern EnglandPark University, MO - 2 hours agoWhile in England, students read poetry, wrote in their journals and enjoyed conversations with English hikers on trails and during dinner at the Glenthorne ...
- Celebs, politicians, best-selling authors at National Book ... - The Canadian Press
Celebs, politicians, best-selling authors at National Book ...The Canadian Press, WASHINGTON - 3 hours agoWASHINGTON — Salman Rushdie and Tiki Barber are among 70 authors scheduled to participate in the 2008 National Book Festival. The Library of Congress is ...
- Greek court rules lesbians are not just from Lesbos - San Diego Union-Tribune
ATHENS – A Greek court has dismissed a request by residents of the Aegean island of Lesbos to ban the use of the word lesbian to describe gay women, according to a court ruling made public on Tuesday. Three residents of Lesbos, the birthplace of ...
- Utah Shakespearean Festival: Much ado about love and the conflicted ... - Salt Lake Tribune
William Shakespeare never penned a phrase so inelegant as "the more things change, the more they remain the same." Yet more than four centuries after he wrote them, his commentaries on the human condition are still proving the axiom true. Among this ...
- More and more bouquets for the region's Prince of Poets - Khaleej Times
More and more bouquets for the region's Prince of PoetsKhaleej Times, United Arab Emirates - 11 hours agoNashwa said, "When they (ADACH) told us that they wanted to take classical poetry to the masses we knew straightaway that we would be perfect for this ...
- Widow of tsunami victim helps another Minster stonemason - York Press
Widow of tsunami victim helps another Minster stonemasonYork Press, UK - 41 minutes agoPast fundraising events have included a barn dance, poetry evening, running a "potato stand" at the Dragon Boat Race as well as many sponsored events. ...
- Keys: Musician, activist (Erie Times-News)
When we first heard Alicia Keys' velvet voice and masterful piano strokes in 2001, she was a beautiful tomboy singing about falling in and out of love.
- Born to perform (Canon City Daily Record)
Music is a way to soothe her when she is troubled. She has been interested in music since she was 9 years old, immersing herself in it. “I decided to sing in the talent show in elementary school,†said 22-year-old Julie McKissack.
- Bulletin Board - RedOrbit
Bulletin BoardRedOrbit, TX - 45 minutes agoPoetry Workshops: Poetry workshops for adults take place on the second Saturday of every month, from 10 am to noon, at the Norton House, 315 Commerce Drive ...
- Interview: Ray Tallis - EducationGuardian.co.uk
EducationGuardian.co.ukInterview: Ray TallisEducationGuardian.co.uk, UK - 13 hours agoNovels, collections of poetry, and philosophy all followed He marked his retirement two years ago with a scathing critique of the NHS ("Alan Milburn has ...
- Spring Calendar - Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles
Barrage in "High Strung." The young, hip cast of Barrage, a contemporary string ensemble, will dish out high-energy virtuosity in their newest show. The international cast features six violinists/vocalists, a drummer, a bass player and a guitarist ...
- Promoting reading habit via Selangor Book Fair - New Straits Times
Realising that good reading habit is an innate feature of a knowledge society, the 2008 Selangor Book Fair was launched on last Saturday to promote reading habit in the society. Sarwani Abdul Jalal, the Selangor Public Library Corporation’s (PPAS ...
- Sir Ben Kingsley Plays Roth’s Concupiscent Kepesh as Cruz Nudes Up - New York Observer
Shwing! Kingsley awaits Cruz’ marvelous breasts. Isabel Coixet’s Elegy , from the screenplay by Nicholas Meyer, based on the short novel The Dying Animal by Philip Roth, enters a metaphysical region between life and death that few films have ever ...
- Sunday's agenda, July 6 (Miami Herald)
Items contributed must be received at least two days in advance at Calendar Desk, The Miami Herald, 1 Herald Plaza, Fifth Floor Newsroom, Miami, FL 33132-1693. To submit items online, go to MiamiHerald.com, click on Calendar of Events and click Add Events, then follow the prompts or e-mail your items to newscalendar@MiamiHerald.com. No faxes, please. To search for events throughout South ...
- Grit after grit - National Post
Wall Street JournalGrit after gritNational Post, Canada - Jul 15, 2008It has almost become a cliche to call The Hold Steady a true-blue American band. The Brooklyn-based outfit is more like new American cuisine-- traditional ...The Hold Steady: The best classic rock band you never heard of ... Fort Worth Star Telegramall 66 news articles
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