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- 'Bartholomew Fair, NJ,' hits home - The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
The Star-Ledger - NJ.com'Bartholomew Fair, NJ,' hits homeThe Star-Ledger - NJ.com, NJ - 3 hours ago"I guess I'm a masochist," Mitchell says, joking, before adding, "No, I love poetry, and love the challenge of getting actors to speak in verse without its ...
- Agents of change - Bridge
Agents of changeBridge, MN - 2 hours ago... in their own words, talked about the dark side of their community in the hope that their poetry sets something in motion to quell crime in the area. ...
- New poetry from Olds, Giscombe, McLane - San Francisco Chronicle
New poetry from Olds, Giscombe, McLaneSan Francisco Chronicle, USA - 5 hours agoPoet Sharon Olds observes and records with the acuity and artistry - as opposed to artfulness - readers rightly expect from this prolific, prize-winning San ...
- A brief history of the breast - Health 24
Different cultures focus on different parts of the female body as representing extremes of beauty. In Japan the nape of the neck has long been popular. The Chinese, for an appalling period, chose very tiny feet, subjecting women to agonising and ...
- Golden girl charms Beijing - bbc
Her mother was seemingly anxious to get her home for some lunch after a morning at the Olympic Green tennis centre . Something though had caught the ear of the little Chinese girl as she was hurried past Court 5 towards the exit. She was maybe only ...
- 'Rome 1960' — a book worth reading - Deseret News
'Rome 1960' — a book worth readingDeseret News, UT - 4 hours agoBut that doesn't stop poets and philosophers from trying to elevate the myths that the Olympics significantly effect cultural and societal change. ...
- Palestinians bury poet Darwish in West Bank - صدى الوطن
Palestinians bury poet Darwish in West Bankصدى الوطن, MI - Aug 15, 2008Palestinians bade an emotional farewell on Wednesday to their national poet Mahmoud Darwish, who was laid to rest on a hilltop overlooking the West Bank ...
- Doctor shares her journey into heart of Islam - Ithaca Journal
CHARLESTON, S.C. — Dr. Qanta Ahmed's journey into the heart of Islam began as a spur-of-the-moment decision to practice medicine in Saudi Arabia. Despite misgivings about women — even doctors — being treated as invisible in the country, the 40 ...
- 140 authors expected at annual Brooklyn Book Festival - New York Daily News
The crowd browses in front of Brooklyn Borough Hall at the 2007 Brooklyn Literacy Festival in Columbus Park in downtown Brooklyn. Matthews/AP Walter Mosley, who created Detective Easy Rawlins, will be honored at this year's Festival. Corkery/News ...
- Rise Up And Hear: An Evening of Poetry Honoring Abraham Lincoln’s ... - 7thSpace Interactive (press release)
Rise Up And Hear: An Evening of Poetry Honoring Abraham Lincoln’s ...7thSpace Interactive (press release), NY - 4 hours agoThe event is free and open to the public. Seating is limited and reservations are recommended by emailing: lincoln@arts.endow.gov Though Lincoln's poetic ...
- Theft snuffs 5 years' work on poet's life - New Zealand Herald
Theft snuffs 5 years' work on poet's lifeNew Zealand Herald, New Zealand - 8 hours ago... on a biography of Curnow - mostly known for his poetry - drew out of a passion for his work as a writer. "I've always been interested in his writing. ...
- Award-winning Novelist to Read at UA - University of Arizona News (press release)
University of Arizona News (press release)Award-winning Novelist to Read at UAUniversity of Arizona News (press release), AZ - 1 hour agoThe event is free and open to the public. Robinson also will lecture on poet Wallace Stevens on Saturday at 1 pm during an event sponsored by the Poetry ...
- Obama, Palin give OK! its first double cover - MSNBC
In case you needed further proof that this election is as much about celebrity status as it is politics, check out the current issue of OK! magazine. For the first time, the weekly magazine decided to do a double cover: Barack Obama and family grace ...
- Nature has lost a friend (The Peterborough Examiner)
"He made a difference in the world, and that's what he wanted," said Heather Watson of her late father, Douglas "Doug" Sadler. Mr. Sadler, 92, died yestserday with his family at his side at St. Joseph's at Fleming due to complications related to cancer. Mr. Sadler was [...]
- Profile: Radovan Karadzic - poet, psychiatrist, war criminal - Times Online
For 11 years Europe’s most wanted man has evaded capture, moving from one mountain hideout to another. SAS and Nato troops have repeatedly found that the loyalty of those Bosnian Serbs shielding Radovan Karadzic have thwarted their attempts to ...
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