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- Buried, razed â but not forgotten (THE TIMES) - Peninsula
IN THE WARSAW GHETTO IN 1940, AN historian named Emanuel Ringelblum organised and carried out an act of resistance without parallel, a feat of historical heroism that has only come fully to light recently: he set about preserving the present, for the ...
- Is Hawkins Galliano's new muse? (Sydney Morning Herald)
Stay In Touch: If John Galliano is looking for a new muse, Australia's own Jennifer Hawkins could be it. They already look as though they are sharing the same hair stylist.
- Bullwhip maestro helped 'Indy' star get cracking (Miami Herald)
Finding Nemo had its ''Fabulous Fish Guy'' to help keep Nemo and Dory swimming in morphologically true fashion. Snakes on a Plane relied on reptile wrangler Jules Sylvester to keep the titular stars slithering.
- James Dunn loves the stage too much to exit it - San Francisco Gate
"Someone said, 'I thought you were going to retire.' Well, if I did, what would I do? I'm not the kind of guy who plays golf. I don't want to sit in a rocking chair on a porch. I'm a show business guy." Indeed he is. True, James Dunn, 75, retired in ...
- Fairytale journey for brave little Phoebe - Sunday Life
A brave Bangor youngster paralysed in an horrific hit-and-run accident seven years ago has just had the trip of a lifetime to Eurodisney. Phoebe Lyle (10), her brother Patrick and their parents Jane and Robert travelled to the resort outside Paris ...
- Love in Later Life - NHPR
listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf). In an attempt to expand your romantic imagination, Word of Mouth takes on a topic neglected by our culture and science alike - love among the senior set. Stories, songs and poems of youthful ...
- Rockin' in the Region - Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
Notes See: Lee Miles will perform at Kyle Morrisâ CD release party at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at 816 Pint & Slice, 816 S. Calhoun St. Hear: Music by Lee Miles is available at www.journalgazette.net and at www.myspace.com/therealleemile and on his label ...
- "Virtual Greats" Enters $1.5 Billion Virtual Goods Market - eMediaWorld.com Newswire Press Release Distribution Service (press release)
"Virtual Greats" Enters $1.5 Billion Virtual Goods MarketeMediaWorld.com Newswire Press Release Distribution Service (press release), AZ - 5 hours agoWith everything from art contests to discussion forums on poetry, politics, celebrities and more, to fully customizable profiles, digital characters and ...
- Eulogy: Peter Herrndorf remembers Hamilton Southam - Ottawa Citizen
Peter Herrndorf, president and CEO of the National Arts Centre and a friend of Hamilton Southam, delivered the eulogy at the memorial service held for Southam in Ottawa Sunday. Following is an edited transcript of the eulogy: I was greatly blessed to ...
- Jeune Lune recalled: Our theater scene will be darker when we can't bask in the Lune light (Pioneer Press)
Memory is the most potent legacy of live performance, so as Theatre de la Jeune Lune wanes, it seems apt to recall some of the company's best moments from its three decades of sometimes brilliant, sometimes turbulent life.
- Waldport writing workshop blends learning with summer fun - Newport News-Times
Students participate in the Seashore Family Literacy writing workshop. This year's workshop is scheduled for Monday through Friday, June 23-27. (Courtesy photo) Seashore Family Literacy invites area teens to take part in a week-long writing workshop ...
- Love your library: Wild reads âWay opensâ (Somerville Journal)
A bi-monthly columnist for the âSomerville Journalâ for 10 years, Wild is presently writing the sequel to her novel, âSwimming In It,â entitled âWelling Up,â and revising her play, âNot for Nothing.â
- Of a Certain Age: Library not quite what I imagined (The State)
Musings amid the mess ... I have my library, Dr. Simpson: When I was in high school and could be depended on never to have a date on a Friday or Saturday (or a Monday or Wednesday), I sometimes would baby-sit for the family of Ted Simpson, an engineering professor at USC. As I remember, Dr. Simpson was a bookish-looking man. He wore glasses and had a ready smile, a hint at his sense of humor. ...
- Rescuing the founder (Eastern Shore News)
Though cameras were still something of a novelty a century ago, the Eastern Shore is blessed with many photographs of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, for visitors and residents alike enjoyed capturing the world around them on film.
- Multimedia Review - School Library Journal
Multimedia ReviewSchool Library Journal - 12 hours agoNot only is this a love story, it reflects some of the problems faced by teens all over the world. This subtitled film is full of heart and fun and the ...Grades 5 & Up School Library Journalall 5 news articles
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