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- A sign of the times/ All the news that rhymes - Times Online
A sign of the times/ All the news that rhymesTimes Online, UK - 57 minutes agoWhich explains why the publishing industry is in such a rickety state. On the other hand, ask someone to rustle you up a collection of the greatest poems ...
- The one that got away - Financial Times
The one that got awayFinancial Times, UK - 2 hours agoThis latest offering is both a celebration of the sea and seafaring, and a lament, not only for lost ways of life, but for the fate of the planet. ...
- Cape Fear Profile: Neil Donnell Ray touches lives with poetry - FayObserver.com
Cape Fear Profile: Neil Donnell Ray touches lives with poetryFayObserver.com, NC - 1 hour agoRay has also worked with other charitable organizations, including Meals on Wheels, the CARE Clinic, the Child Advocacy Center and the Rape Crisis Center. ...
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Winners of a Memorial Day poetry contest sponsored by the David S. Miles American Legion Auxiliary at Oxford High School were (from left) Robert Stumpo, Emily Coffindaffer and Sinh Le. Each received a monetary award and a certificate of appreciation ...
- Bumbershoot's mighty literary lineup (Seattle Times)
Bumbershoot's Literary Arts lineup has something for everyone. Headliners include Sherman Alexie, Deb Caletti, Dan Clowes, Joshua Ferris, William Gibson, Nathan McCall, Joan Silber and Edmund White.
- Museum displays historic books - Stuttgart Daily Leader
Museum displays historic booksStuttgart Daily Leader, AR - 6 hours agoWe have a poetry book from Longfellow and "The Jungle Book" in German by Rudyard Kipling. Q. Do you have any elementary school books read in a one-room ...
- Local VA health care earns national prestige - Palo Alto Daily News
Tuesday Sep 2 Local VA health care earns national prestige By Shannon Barry / Daily News Correspondent As prospective presidential candidates shine the spotlight on issues like the Iraq war, many veterans have returned home with injuries that require ...
- Legend of Germs spreads in 'Secret' (Boston Herald)
The punk music scene of 1970s Los Angeles is venerated in "What We Do is Secret," a predictable if only rarely rousing biopic of one of the genre's seminal...
- A Drooling Thersites - San Diego Reader
A Drooling ThersitesSan Diego Reader, CA - 3 hours agoOne reason: it’sa theatrical monster, demanding actors with muscular physicality and the vocal chops to deliver some of the Bard’s finest poetry. ...
- Michael Norton; AP journalist covered Haiti - Boston Globe
NEW YORK - Michael Norton, who spent nearly two decades covering Haiti's coups, rebellions, and disasters for the Associated Press, died Sunday in Caguas, Puerto Rico, after a long battle with cancer. He was 66. Mr. Norton chronicled the turmoil that ...
- Mashpee soldier: A life celebrated (Cape Cod Times)
MASHPEE — Paul Conlon was generous, once giving his brand-new coat to a less-fortunate classmate and making sandwiches for a homeless man he saw on the street.
- Mill's festival exhibition reveals special landscape - Wetherby Today
Mill's festival exhibition reveals special landscapeWetherby Today, UK - Aug 8, 2008Celebrating the mill’s 200th birthday, the exhibition weaves together the natural and industrial landscape of our mill towns and features paintings by Peter ...
- Iranian institutions to honor Hafez expert Salim Neysari - MehrNews.com
Iranian institutions to honor Hafez expert Salim NeysariMehrNews.com, Iran - 4 hours agoSeyyed Ahmad Hosseini Kazeruni on “The Impact of Hafez on Bushehr’s Contemporary Poets,” Abbasali Vafaii on “The Impact of Hafez Ideology and Poetry in ...
- PASSING STRANGE To Close July 20 (Spike Lee Will Film It) - Broadway World
Sad, but most definetly expected. My guess is that VANITIES (which is expected to open on broadway in November with an October start to previews after an August through September out of town run in Pasadena) will take The Belasco, since the trio of ...
- Mannix is back! And he brought the rest of the '70s back with him. It ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Remember the '70s, when private eyes were private eyes? Jim Rockford, Frank Cannon, Harry O and the baddest of them all, Joe Mannix. The first season of "Mannix," which ran on CBS from 1967-75, is out on DVD. How tough was Mannix? When he got shot ...
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