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- Today in History - Aug. 4 - Forbes
On Aug. 4, 1944, Nazi police raided the secret annex of a building in Amsterdam and arrested eight people, including 15-year-old Anne Frank, whose diary became a famous account of the Holocaust. (Anne died at the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp some ...
- More from our trip to China. - Oklahoma City Friday
More from our trip to China.Oklahoma City Friday, OK - 2 hours agoDuring the aforementioned cruise on the Yangtze River, we were treated to mini-seminars on Chinese Medicine, poetry, understanding freshwater pearls, ...
- Navigating life after death - Brisbane Times
SOME years ago four people very close to me died, almost in a row. Writing about it here attracted the attention of a then new grief and bereavement organisation, where I still volunteer. Death is my old friend. Last week we hosted the eighth ...
- Brisk Bard - Chronogram
Brisk BardChronogram, NY - 10 hours agoThere, perched on the high banks of the Hudson under the stars, they savor Shakespeare’s enduring poetry and stagecraft. This year, however, HVSF changes ...
- Vandals Forced to Study Poetry of Frost - NPR
Vandals Forced to Study Poetry of FrostNPR - 3 hours agoWould you like to receive information from your local NPR member station? (see NPR's privacy policy) May we contact you with information about NPR ...
- On This Day in History: August 1 A Giant of American Literature - Brooklyn Daily Eagle
On This Day in History: August 1 A Giant of American LiteratureBrooklyn Daily Eagle, NY - Aug 1, 2008Some poetry, a satire, and a handful of short stories were all that were left in him. His popularity dwindled until he had to publish his last works at his ...
- SPOTLIGHT (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
A tribute to Indian and Middle Eastern traditions will take place during the World Vibration Concert Series at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Winchester Cultural Center, 3130 S. McLeod Drive.
- Animal whisperers help you communicate with your pets - The Associated Press
Animal whisperers help you communicate with your petsThe Associated Press - 3 hours agoIt's a love-hate sister relationship." It was Lucy's turn next. Link said he could see her "strong, healthy body" and that she took offense when I told him ...
- Pioneering lesbian activist Del Martin dies - Chicago Sun-Times
SAN FRANCISCO — Pioneering lesbian rights activist Del Martin, who married her lifelong partner in June on the first day that same-sex couples here gained that right, died Wednesday. She was 87. Kate Kendell, executive director of the National ...
- Scenes of looting, pillaging near Georgian city of Gori - Khaleej Times
DZARDZANIS, Georgia - Scores of houses were ablaze Wednesday outside the Georgian city of Gori as local fighters and Russian soldiers looted homes in Georgian villages, an AFP reporter witnessed. The body of a man, apparently a civilian, his mouth ...
- Portolanos overcome adversity (The Fountain Hills Times)
No one who looks at this complacent young family would ever see more than a nice, close family. No one knows the lengths they go to shield others from their problems. They never complain.
- Aldeburgh Festival hosts opera premiere - East Anglian Daily Times
The world premiere of a new opera has become something of a tradition to mark the opening of The Aldeburgh Festival. This year proves to be no exception as tonight sees the first performance of Yannis Kyriakides' new opera Ocean of Rain, co ...
- Palestinian national poet Mahmoud Darwish dies in Houston at 67 - Canada East
Nabil Abu Rdeneh, an Abbas spokesman, says Darwish died at a hospital in Houston, Texas, following complications from an open heart surgery. Darwish is the world's most recognized Palestinian poet, who became a Palestinian cultural icon who has ...
- Banjo would notice stories made of the write stuff - Orange Central Western Daily
Banjo would notice stories made of the write stuffOrange Central Western Daily, Australia - 1 hour agoMs Richard said 214 entries were received in the awards with 46 in bush poetry, 72 in open poetry, 72 short stories and 20 entries in the children’s section ...
- Read your poems against a backdrop of nature at Green Cay Wetlands - Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel
West Boynton — Fans of nature and poetry will have a chance to enjoy both at the Green Cay Wetlands. Bards of a Feather, a local poetry reading group, is having a free "Round Robin Reading" at the Green Cay Wetlands Preserve at 1 p.m. Aug. 5. The ...
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