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- Did Robert Kennedy run 'The Last Campaign'? - Chicago Sun-Times
Always pungently observant, Alice Roosevelt Longworth, the daughter of Theodore Roosevelt, came up with an apt description of Robert Kennedy as he campaigned in 1968: “Bobby could have been a revolutionary priest.’’ She commented on a ...
- Encephalitis Victim Finds Expression in Art and Poetry - Kern Valley Sun
Encephalitis Victim Finds Expression in Art and PoetryKern Valley Sun, CA - 1 hour agoHe lost most of his motor skills instead struggled to regain his life. Even though he suffered occasional seizures, he attended Initially he expressed ...
- Barack Obama Speaks - ProLife Blogs
Barack Obama SpeaksProLife Blogs - 10 hours agoFeigning greatness through a poetry of words, rock star Barack Obama stepped into the limelight and onto a pedestal to formally accept the party of death's ...
- Obama lacks American decency - La Crosse Tribune
From the newspaper coverage so far, it’s obvious that the editors of the La Crosse Tribune are going to pull out all the news and Opinion page stops to get Obama elected president. Obama’s family were 20-year members of a large Chicago church ...
- To love or not to love? - Malaysia Star
To love or not to love?Malaysia Star, Malaysia - 5 hours agoSo I decided to work with something a little more subjective – poetry,” says Ling of his decision to work with sonnets. “Of course, we still had to tackle ...
- The Hot Tub of Doom Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired reviewed. - Slate
In March of 1977, about 14 months before shooting began on The Shining , Jack Nicholson took a vacation to Colorado, apparently leaving his palace on Mulholland Drive in the care of Anjelica Huston, Marlon Brando's maid, and Chinatown director Roman ...
- Bleeding on the Page in the Middle of a Nervous Breakdown: Willy ... - PopMatters
PopMattersBleeding on the Page in the Middle of a Nervous Breakdown: Willy ...PopMatters, IL - 32 minutes agoCarver’s lean and minimalist approach to prose and poetry, coupled with the brutal narrative candor of a punishing and unforgiving God, provoked a visceral ...
- 'Stitching' Extends Through August 9th - Broadway World
'Stitching' Extends Through August 9thBroadway World, NY - 2 hours agoThe visceral poetry and physicality between the lovers creates a surprisingly tender, often humorous, brutal romance. Stitching challenges the notions of ...
- Eco-Touring in Honduras - Slate
Eco-Touring in HondurasSlate - 3 hours agoThat piece of poetry conjures an entire period of history. For the first half of the 20 th century, large swaths of Honduras were more or less run by the ...
- Aventura man behind Elvis Presley hits honored (Miami Herald)
Almost 90, Sid Tepper is being honored for the songs he wrote for famous singers -- especially Elvis -- and he's still making music. He was honored Tuesday by the Town Commission in Surfside, where he lived for 35 years.
- A drop of the art stuff in the lake district - News and Star
William Wordsworth’s love of Grasmere inspired some of the Romantic movement’s most memorable poetry. Wordsworth spent his happiest years there. Tourists today travel from across the globe to marvel at the fells and bask in its beauty.Steve is ...
- John Mayer & Jennifer Aniston are Shacking Up! - Star Magazine
Star MagazineJohn Mayer & Jennifer Aniston are Shacking Up!Star Magazine, NY - 14 hours agoAnd with his encouragement, she's trying her hand at poetry. "John," says the source, "is taking a lot of joy in shaping Jen into his fantasy woman. ...
- Science Fiction Writer Thomas M. Disch, 68, Dies - Daily Herald
Thomas M. Disch, who has been called one of the most important science fiction writers of his generation, died Saturday in New York. Friends said Disch, 68, was found dead inside his apartment. He had fatally shot himself in the head, according to ...
- Tatton in bloom for tenth year - Manchester Evening News
THE flourishing RHS Flower Show at Tatton Park is expecting its one millionth visitor this summer as it celebrates its tenth anniversary. The show has bloomed since it was established by the Royal Horticultural Society to reinforce its presence in ...
- An Upstate Saga (The New Yorker)
From the first pages of Ethan Canin’s new novel, “America America” (Random House; $27), we feel in safe hands; the prospects are panoramic, and the prose, in the author’s preferred first-person mode (“It’s easier to write when you have a voice,” he has said), is ruminative, ominous, and . . .
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