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- J.K. Rowling wins lawsuit against Muskegon-based 'Harry Potter Lexicon ... - Grand Rapids Press
Emily Zoladz | Grand Rapids Press file photo "The Harry Potter Lexicon" founder Steve Vander Ark holds Harry Potter books near a cardboard cutout of Harry Potter in Cutlerville. NEW YORK — A judge says "Harry Potter" author J.K. Rowling has won her ...
- LOCAL THEATER: A Rock ‘n' Roll Retelling of a Bard Classic - Kitsap Sun
LOCAL THEATER: A Rock ‘n' Roll Retelling of a Bard ClassicKitsap Sun, United States - 1 hour agoZaslove pointed out that playgoers have been surprised by the accessibility of The Bard's prose. "People have said, 'We're so glad you changed the language ...
- Peace group gives voice to Hiroshima and Nagasaki victims - Fosters Daily Democrat
John Huff/Staff photographer Macy Morse and Andrea Green light candles in South Mill Pond in Portsmouth Wednesday evening during a Hiroshima Candlelight Vigil. PORTSMOUTH — The glow of candlelight illuminated nearly 30 advocates for peace at the ...
- Artist Biography - Alicia Keys - Billboard
Alicia Keys helped redefine the term "overnight sensation" when her 2001 debut effort, Songs in A Minor, sold more than 50,000 copies during its first day of release. Mixing R&B songcraft with a sultry dose of neo-soul, the album went on to move more ...
- Coffee, Tea and an Open Mic - Salve Regina University Mosaic Online (subscription)
Coffee, Tea and an Open MicSalve Regina University Mosaic Online (subscription), RI - 5 hours agoTwice a month, locals have the opportunity to showcase their talents, whether it be poetry, singing, music, comedic routines or even playwriting. ...
- Endpaper: Eric Doeringer's free books - Telegraph.co.uk
Endpaper: Eric Doeringer's free booksTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 1 hour agoIts first edition - it will appear twice a year - brings us not only poetry from Paul Muldoon, Bill Manhire and John Hartley Williams and fiction from ...
- Doug Sadler devoted his life to teaching - Peterborough Examiner
Doug Sadler devoted his life to teachingPeterborough Examiner, Canada - 6 hours ago"He wrote books, columns, poetry and wrote about philosophical issues," Monkman said. Later in life, Watson said, her father became more of a philosopher. ...
- Downtown Ramble offers fun for the whole family (Las Cruces Sun-News)
LAS CRUCES —Enjoy art gallery openings, preview some coming gala events and stay for plays and open mic events as Downtown Las Cruces comes alive today for the Ramble, held the first Friday of each month from 5 to 7 p.m. at museums, galleries, theaters, shops and restaurants.
- WOMAN DROWNS IN SORROW OF MAN'S DRINKING BINGES - Yahoo News
DEAR ABBY: My ex and I have been dating since our divorce in 2000, trying to put things back together. But every six months or so, he comes to my house drunk and raises Cain in front of the kids. He never says he's sorry for anything he does or says ...
- DVDs: 'Made of Honor' is sweet - Inside Bay Area
DVDs: 'Made of Honor' is sweetInside Bay Area, CA - 1 hour agoThe film bears some similarities to "My Best Friend's Wedding," but where the latter was mean-spirited, this one's sweet as McLuscious. ...
- Peace rally to stop violence in city - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Peace rally to stop violence in cityPittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA - 2 hours agoMany of the children took the stage to perform rap songs, spoken-word poetry, traditional African dances and drum circles. Their performances were followed ...
- Desk clear, but good reads stay (The News & Observer)
I started this column a year and a half ago as an open forum for writers to explore issues related to reading, writing and journalism. Phillip Manning has written about the state of science book reviewing in The New York Times. Todd Shy has written about the experience of reviewing books. I have written about the limitations of using the five-paragraph essay as a punitive measure for middle ...
- Dharma bums in the land of cows and Krishna - Daily News & Analysis
Dharma bums in the land of cows and KrishnaDaily News & Analysis, India - 8 hours agoWhile R Parthasarathy had recounted the alleged response of Allen Ginsberg and Peter Orlovsky to Indian English poetry (“If we were gangster poets we’d ...
- Fall arts classes at ACA - Abington Mariner
Ever wanted to try your hand at pottery, figure drawing, or writing poetry? Need a new after school option for your kids? Heard about ACA’s popular new teen art programs? The Arlington Center for the Arts invites you to check out a new season of ...
- A classic cruise of another kind (Birmingham Eccentric)
Once, crossing the Atlantic in style meant an ocean voyage on a luxury liner. Most people make the trip today aboard a cramped airplane, but Bloomfield Township resident Diane Bert sampled the elegance of ocean travel aboard the Queen Mary 2. Not to be confused with a vacation cruise ship, the QM 2 represents traditional high-class traveling. Here is her story.
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