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- Their Crime, You Pay: Museum of Crime & Punishment - Express from The Washington Post
Express from The Washington PostTheir Crime, You Pay: Museum of Crime & PunishmentExpress from The Washington Post, DC - 54 minutes agoHopefully the "I Went to Washington DC for Two Weeks and Discovered There Were Only 10 Days Worth of Free Museums" shirts were on back order. ...
- The funny side of life (Mail and Guardian)
There's a note for the postman pinned to the front door of Marina Lewycka's functional, foursquare house in the rowdy university quarter of Sheffield in northern England. "If no answer," it says, "please put packages behind the wheelie bin. Don't worry -- they're only foreign books."
- Rural Romeos Ride on the Wild Side - Scoop.co.nz (press release)
Scoop.co.nz (press release)Rural Romeos Ride on the Wild SideScoop.co.nz (press release), New Zealand - 1 hour agoThe boys were a literary lot, with poetry and stories popular, rounded out with a speed shearing demonstration from Charlie Taituha of the King Country a ...
- Charles Van Doren - Hartford Courant
The annual summer lecture sponsored by the Litchfield County Writers Project will feature a talk called "Poems of Love, Poems of Loss' by Charles Van Doren on the life and works of Emily Dickinson. Van Doren has written more than a dozen books and ...
- Chesapeake high school mourns two teens killed on I-664 - HamptonRoads.com
Students and teachers at Western Branch High School are remembering the two teens killed in a traffic accident over the weekend. Counselors were available today to help students grieving the loss of a student and a 2007 graduate who both died after ...
- First Pakistani student obtains MBA degree from prestigious Peking ... - Associated Press of Pakistan
First Pakistani student obtains MBA degree from prestigious Peking ...Associated Press of Pakistan, Pakistan - Jul 8, 2008Prof Alam himself has written several books on Pakistan as well as on Urdu poetry. Alam said Peking University which was established in 1898 was recognized ...
- Sally Paxson Davis, 68, the Academy of Vocal Arts chair - Trading Markets (press release)
Sally Paxson Davis, 68, the Academy of Vocal Arts chairTrading Markets (press release), CA - 12 minutes agoMrs. Davis enjoyed the symphony, museums, fiction and poetry. Though she had tremendous love for the Academy of Vocal Arts, her family came first, ...
- A dance, per chance, with a pen (Morris Ledger)
In summer, it's easier finding a teenager eager to put on a swimsuit than to put pen to paper. But 15-year-old Aurora Pfefferkorn spent a week in Morris County studying writing styles and expanding a recent short story assignment for English class.
- Cumming dares and bares in lively "Bacchae" revamp - Reuters
Cumming dares and bares in lively "Bacchae" revampReuters - 3 hours agoAs for Euripides' poetry -- some of the most lyrical this dramatist ever wrote -- often it goes missing in the cool, laid-back adaptation by Scots ...
- Fielding the best summer reads (Denver Post)
Summer's here and the time is right ... for reading about baseball.
- Entertainment Calendar: 05/30/2008 (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
Items for this calendar must be received by the Record-Eagle at least two weeks in advance. All calendars are published on a space available basis. Information may be mailed to Entertainment Calendar, Record-Eagle, P.O. Box 632, Traverse City, MI 49685-0632; faxed to 946-8632; or e-mail sbeach@record-eagle.com .
- Scots literary ‘renaissance man’ Angus Calder dies of lung cancer (The Herald)
Angus Calder, one of Scotland's most distinguished intellectuals, died yesterday in Edinburgh just weeks after being diagnosed with lung cancer.
- Interview with Fantasy Author A. F. Stewart (Blogcritics.org)
Fantasy author A. F. Stewart likes to combine history, legend, and mythology in her fiction. Fantasy author A. F. Stewart likes to combine history, legend and mythology in her writing, which include novels, short stories, and poetry. In this interview she talks about her current and future projects, handling negative criticism, her writing habits, and some of her favorite authors.Thanks for the ...
- Garden Club Gives $7,500 Toward Hospital Healing Garden - The Ledger
The soon-to-be-constructed Healing Garden will offer a sense of peace and tranquility within the newly renovated Winter Haven Hospital, where construction is scheduled to wrap up this summer. Winter Haven Hospital and the Mid-Florida Medical Services ...
- Poster poems: Actually creating reading of substance trapped in ... - Guardian Blogs
OK, so it's better if you don't have a Y in your name. With more advanced students, I liked to explore more complex possibilities; the language of affection, irony, satire, the natural world and so on were all practised by generating acrostics. But ...
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