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- Second Saturday: Neglect drives hard lesson home (The Burlington Free Press)
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- Afterglow of CCM opera lingers (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
On Friday, the University of Cincinnati's College-Conservatory of Music mounted "Rappaccini's Daughter," an opera in two acts by Daniel Catán, in the intimate Cohen Family Studio Theater. Although it was a stripped-down, studio series production (there was no orchestra or lavish set), it had an irresistibly seductive quality. Its afterglow lingered, whether for its poetic libretto or its ...
- British woman wins appeal of terror-related charge - Times Daily
A British woman won her appeal on Tuesday against a conviction for collecting information which would be useful to a terrorist. Samina Malik, 24, was convicted in December and given a suspended sentence of nine months in prison in Britain. The Lord ...
- What Does Karadzic's Capture Mean? - New Republic
What Does Karadzic's Capture Mean?New Republic, DC - 56 minutes agoWhat's remarkable is how ordinary his life had become, and how public he remained--treating patients in alternative medicines, publishing poetry, ...Video: Karadzic's arrest sparks clashes - 23 Jul 08 AlJazeeraEnglishall 5,230 news articles
- GHOST TRAIN TO THE EASTERN STAR (Kirkus Reviews)
Travel writer and novelist Theroux (The Elephanta Suite, 2007, etc.) offers an elegiac retracing of roads and railroads taken across the vastness of Eurasia.
- Martin Levin on the 50 Greatest Books series - Globe and Mail
Earlier this year, Globe Books began a series, the 50 Greatest Books. "I know, it's an entirely presumptuous label, and no doubt we'll leave off dozens that readers feel belong," Globe Books Editor Martin Levin wrote at that time. "So why not simply ...
- There Reigns Love - Variety
A Stratford Shakespeare Festival presentation of a play in two acts devised by Simon Callow from the sonnets of William Shakespeare. Directed by Michael Langham. With: Simon Callow. Ever since an afternoon in 1979 when he performed all 154 of ...
- `Magnificent' Lorenzo Fights Pope, Defends Florence: New Books - Bloomberg
`Magnificent' Lorenzo Fights Pope, Defends Florence: New BooksBloomberg - 28 minutes agoThe conspiracy was hatched by the Pazzi, a noble old Florentine family who resented the arriviste Medici, and relatives of the obnoxious Sixtus IV. ...
- Great Green Show lineup (The Mail Tribune)
The strains of Bach's "Concerto for Two Violins" and Brahms' "Hungarian Dance No. 1" drift into the hills around the Oregon Shakespeare Festival under an unsettled spring sky, and the crowd in front of the OSF's Elizabethan Stage applauds generously.
- This year’s Northeastern Minnesota Book Awards winners - Duluth News Tribune
This year’s Northeastern Minnesota Book Awards winnersDuluth News Tribune, MN - 3 hours agoFiction, Poetry and Drama: William Kent Krueger for “Thunder Bay: A Cork O’Connor Mystery.’’ Honorable mention went to Sheila Pack for “Mother Tongue. ...
- Podcasting used to popularise Gujarati literature - Daily News & Analysis
Podcasting used to popularise Gujarati literatureDaily News & Analysis, India - 7 hours agoThe clips can be downloaded on an iPod or a mobile phone or can be viewed online on Google. At present, poetry recitation by Janapith winner poet Rajendra ...
- Obituaries in the news - FOX News
DALLAS (AP) _ James A. Baker. a former Texas Supreme Court Justice known as a devoted scholar of appellate law, died Sunday. He was 77. He died in his sleep, the Texas Supreme Court said. Baker was diagnosed last year with cancer, which spread ...
- Children, adults learn a lesson or two about nature - Jakarta Post
Away from traffic and shopping malls, the Kampung Pending alternative school has become a popular place for city dwellers who want to learn more about the environment. Every month, no fewer than 400 school students spend a whole day in the facility ...
- Welcome to the campus of the future - The Independent
Stephan Oates is the future of higher education. A father of six children and grandfather of two, he works as a part-time cleaner at Newcastle College in Newcastle-under-Lyme in the early hours of the morning, finishing his shift at 8am. Then he ...
- Close to poetry in its love of language - Globe and Mail
Close to poetry in its love of languageGlobe and Mail, Canada - 2 hours agoThis is a fiction of startling images made by metaphors and insights, as dense as poetry: "... the condominium across the alley entirely swathed in blue ...
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