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- The most literary cafes in Paris - In the News
Fom the Vienesse cafés frequented by Voltaire to the San Francisco coffee-houses where beat poets and musicians were regulars; cafés have long been the centres of literary and cultural life, especially since the coffee bean came to Europe. Here are ...
- Astrological topics (Chicago Sun-Times)
Have you ever been haunted by love? Has the object of your affection ever had such impact on your life that you see your beloved's name in your breakfast cereal, hear his or her voice echoing in your head, lose all concentration for your work in favor of fantasizing about your next encounter?
- Writers Notebook: UNCG prof to be speaker Wednesday - Winston-Salem Journal
Writers Notebook: UNCG prof to be speaker WednesdayWinston-Salem Journal, NC - 2 hours ago... and admission is free. Call 336-917-5313. Tony Abbott, a poet and Davidson College professor, will present a course on poetry writing beginning Sept. ...
- FEATURED TEACHER Laura Sandstedt - Columbia Daily Tribune
Columbia Daily TribuneFEATURED TEACHER Laura SandstedtColumbia Daily Tribune, MO - 1 hour ago"In my family, the women are teachers and the men are engineers," she said. Sandstedt’s mother taught third grade at a Catholic school in St. Louis, ...
- 'Women' remake full of stereotypes - MLive.com
AP Photo Three's a crowd: From left, Annette Bening, Jada Pinkett-Smith and Debra Messing star in "The Women" with Meg Ryan, not pictured, plays a suburban housewife. By design, there are no men in "The Women." Thus, the logical deduction is, there ...
- Bumbershoot's mighty literary lineup - Seattle Times
Seattle TimesBumbershoot's mighty literary lineupSeattle Times, United States - 6 minutes agoCheap Wine and Poetry: There won't be any cheap wine on offer in this special Bumbershoot incarnation of the popular reading-and-imbibing series. ...
- In 'Momma's Man,' growing up is hard to do (Boston Globe)
"Momma's Man" is dedicated to the proposition that in every man's heart lives a homesick little boy, and if he's very unlucky his childhood bedroom is still waiting for him. Complete with glow-in-the-dark stars on the ceiling.
- Young generation helps keep traditional culture alive - Press and Journal
Young generation helps keep traditional culture alivePress and Journal, UK - 19 hours agoHistory will also be brought to life at the start of next month, with Alford Heritage Centre team organising a vintage ploughing competition and farm day on ...
- Modesto Bee offers buyouts to all full-timers (Las Vegas Sun)
Tue, Aug 19, 2008 (12:33 p.m.) The Modesto Bee is offering all its full-time employees buyouts, the newspaper's second round of buyout offers this year.
- Belle's Book Review - The Tribune
Belle's Book ReviewThe Tribune, TX - 30 minutes agoWhile writing it down on waking, he was interrupted and unable to remember the rest. Lithgow's grandmother recited poetry from memory for forty minutes at a ...
- Alliteration improves memory performance - ScienceBlogs
Alliteration improves memory performanceScienceBlogs - 3 hours agoThen they repeated it again with prose passages, and again found the same effect. So even in a text passage where readers may not be as aware of the ...
- Jesse Chianelli to compete for $10000 in NFTE National Youth ... - Stamford Plus Magazine
Jesse Chianelli to compete for $10000 in NFTE National Youth ...Stamford Plus Magazine, CT - 8 hours agoFrom phone recharging vending machines, to custom video production, to personalized poetry, to a photosensitive football helmet visor, these students work ...
- THEATER: Curtain Up! kicks off Buffalo stage season - Tonawanda News
Dim the lights and draw the curtains — theater is back in Buffalo. The 27th edition of Curtain Up! kicks off Buffalo’s theater schedule Friday. This year’s event features 13 productions at various Western New York theaters. The lineup includes ...
- Laura Bush, Jenna Bush to Meet Book-Lovers at National Book Festival ... - PR Newswire
WASHINGTON, Sept. 8 /PRNewswire/ -- First Lady Laura Bush and her daughter, Jenna Bush, co-authors of the book "Read All About It!" will join the authors and special guests presenting at the 2008 National Book Festival ( http://www.loc.gov/bookfest ...
- Picture books, babes and happy endings (Toronto Star)
To read Ten Little Fingers and Ten Little Toes (Harcourt, 32 pages, $17.95, newborn to 2 years), written by Mem Fox and illustrated by Helen Oxenbury, is to experience the perfect baby book. It has just what babies love: babies.
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