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- His Irish Eyes Are Shining on America Now (New York Times)
The playwright Ronan Noone has moved to American subjects after the series of Irish ensemble plays that kicked off his career.
- Free Will Astrology 08/27/2008 (Nuvo)
ARIES (March 21-April 19): My Aries friend David’s acupuncturist diagnosed his current condition as an “encroachment of phlegm in his triple heater.” That’s also an apt metaphorical description of what’s going on in your psyche.
- DCist Interview: April Hill (DCist)
It's safe to assume that when April Hill left the relative stability of her job at a Wall Street powerhouse firm to pursue her love of music, she couldn't have predicted that the country's financial sector would sink to shockingly low depths and her drastic career shift would seem like a smart move. But it has. Hill was recently selected by readers of the independent soul movement's ...
- Singing Srengenge - An Indonesian Journey - Australian Stage Online
Singing Srengenge - An Indonesian JourneyAustralian Stage Online, Australia - 10 hours agoAustralian writer/singer Jan Cornall and Indonesian poet, Sitok Srengenge perform and discuss a selection of works from their jazz poetry CD, ...
- Norman Dello Joio, 95; Pulitzer and Emmy Award-winning composer (Los Angeles Times)
Norman Dello Joio, a Pulitzer Prize-winning composer with a lyrical style who wrote works for orchestra and chorus as well as several operas and an Emmy Award-winning television score, died July 24 at his home in East Hampton, N.Y. He was 95.
- President of Edgartown National Bank Dies at Home on Tower Hill at Age of 97 (Vineyard Gazette)
Donald W. Vose, for 51 years the president of the Edgartown National Bank and for a dozen years the chairman of the board, died peacefully in his sleep at his Tower Hill home in Edgartown on Wednesday. He was 97.
- Election 08: Tennessee one of top 10 'battleground legislatures' - Facing South
Election 08: Tennessee one of top 10 'battleground legislatures'Facing South, NC - Sep 12, 2008Chris is Executive Director of the Institute for Southern Studies and publisher of the Institute’s award-winning magazine, Southern Exposure. ...
- The Hills Season Four Premiere - Radar Online
Radar OnlineThe Hills Season Four PremiereRadar Online, NY - 6 hours agorack, Lo's practiced, passive-aggressive bile, balanced out only by the sweet poetry of her extremely side-swiped bangs, and Lauren prancing around the pool ...
- A man at odds in 'Flash of Genius' - Boston Globe
Boston GlobeA man at odds in 'Flash of Genius'Boston Globe, United States - 16 minutes agoObsessed unto fury, the Bob Kearnses of this world may ultimately be closer to Herman Melville than to Hollywood - dark poetry instead of this movie's ...
- Portobello Nu-Jazz Festival - Metro
MetroPortobello Nu-Jazz FestivalMetro, UK - 7 hours agoAs if that's not enough, there'll also be poetry readings and art exhibits from a host of local talent. It doesn't even matter if it rains - the Westway ...
- Prep football: Impact of death still being felt - Salt Lake Tribune
CENTERVILLE - Seth Fraughton's bedroom is still in peak condition, as if it's waiting for him to come home any minute from a difficult football practice. His shoes, tucked neatly inside a walk-in closet, look worn. His clothes are folded immaculately ...
- Science is source of poet's inspiration - Evening News Norwich
Love, loss, and life are traditional topics of choice for poets, but one wordsmith who used science as a source for her prose has earned herself a residency at a major London attraction. Heidi Williamson, 37, from Wymondham, was recently selected to ...
- Said Lecture Features Music, Recollections - Columbia Spectator
On Sunday evening at the Miller Theatre, University President Lee Bollinger introduced the Fourth Annual Edward Said Memorial Lecture with remarks on his long friendship with Said, whom he called “the epitome of public intellectual—a charming and ...
- Open mind leads to new life in Mississauga (Mississauga News)
In this new six-part series entitled "I'm A Stranger Here," freelance writer Amy McDonald profiles individuals who came to Canada to build a better life for themselves and their families, and who chose to make Mississauga their home. They are ordinary people with extraordinary stories of achieving their dreams in this city. This is the first story in the series.
- Students Learn Art Of Debate (KPRC Local 2 Houston)
HOUSTON -- About 20 students are at an Urban Debate Camp at Prairie View A&M University learning the art of debate, KPRC Local 2, Your Education Station, reported Thursday.
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