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- The New York Times - New York Observer
On June 22, the Times public editor Clark Hoyt had a few words for the Times ’ Maureen Dowd for several primary-season columns that disparaged Hillary Clinton. "Even [Ms. Dowd], I think, by assailing Clinton in gender-heavy terms in column after ...
- A world without Montana (The Star-Ledger)
She can't be Hannah Montana forever. Miley Cyrus sang as both her famous TV character and herself on her last album, 2007's "Hannah Montana 2: Meet Miley Cyrus," and on her wildly popular 2007-08 "Best of Both Worlds" tour.
- Catskill Confidential: Arts center’s loss is Bethel museum’s gain (Middletown Times Herald-Record)
"It was awesome," summed up Marlene Castelow, who drove up with her family from the state of Delaware.
- Words kept her going - Toronto Sun
Words kept her goingToronto Sun, Canada - 1 hour agoShe had yet to hit her 18th birthday. Two years earlier, in an unprecedented raid, 12 Metro Toronto Children's Aid workers had stormed a High Park group ...
- Aging gracefully with a sense of humor - Argus Leader
Remember when you were a kid and it seemed like your birthday would never come. You were doomed to stay 7 or 8 or 9 forever? Impatience to get older usually resulted in adding a half to every year. When asked, "How old are you?" it helped to be able ...
- At age 135, is he really world's oldest person? - Sify
At age 135, is he really world's oldest person?Sify, India - 1 hour agoThe 135-year-old man likes the traditional Nabati poetry of the UAE and many people come to him to hear poetry and tales of a bygone era. ...
- Modern feminist dialogue wears ladylike veneer - Eureka Street
Eureka StreetModern feminist dialogue wears ladylike veneerEureka Street, Australia - 2 hours agoIt will be difficult for bookshops to house the book as its genre is wonderfully hybrid: crime fiction/poetry. The work has some of the trappings of a ...
- Conference to focus on ‘Writing in Place' (The Greenville News)
Sometimes the only thing separating a rough draft from a masterpiece is a sense of place. That's why the Hub City Writers Project, the 13-year-old Spartanburg publishing house, started the annual "Writing in Place" conference eight years ago. August's conference at Wofford College will be the ninth for the group, and there are still a few spots open for aspiring writers, says Hub City executive ...
- Datebook for April 30 - Craig Daily Press
Datebook for April 30Craig Daily Press, CO - 3 hours ago8:30 to 10 am Senior swimnastics is at the American Legion Post 62 pool, 1055 Moffat County Road 7. Call 824-3625. 9 am Craig Poetry girls meets every ...
- Author Paula Gunn Allen dies at 68 - United Press International
FORT BRAGG, Calif., June 7 (UPI) -- Breakthrough Native American author, feminist and top scholar Paula Gunn Allen died of lung cancer at her California home at the age of 68. The one-time University of California-Los Angeles professor paved the way ...
- The Trouble with Dull Art - National Review Online
The Trouble with Dull ArtNational Review Online, NY - 1 hour agoNothing about the architecture and art and poetry and music and all that fluffy stuff definitively establishes the existence of the Loser. ...
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Cirque Berzerk will perform it's first big top circus event July 24-27 at the Cornfield. Photo by Suzanne Bernel. Pershing Square, the park in the heart of Downtown, has an ample musical lineup, starting with lunchtime concerts most Tuesdays and ...
- Pythagoras to poetry: Camillo reading at Prairie Lights (The Daily Iowan)
"Do you want to hear the story of the book?" he asks after a night of no sleep. Professor Victor Camillo arrives at the downtown Java House and orders a cappuccino after waiting overnight in an Ohio airport for the flight that brought him back to Iowa City from a mathematics conference. He drinks the espresso beverage with sugar.
- BOOK REVIEW The Late Show: Poems - Windy City Times
BOOK REVIEW The Late Show: PoemsWindy City Times, IL - 30 minutes agoIt doesn't stoop to the level of grand commentary on our times or times past, and for that very reason it adds density and vibrancy to both gayness and poetry.
- Our family's recovery - Salon
The Yaskulkas, dressed up for a family wedding in 2000, surround Myrna, who died on 9/11: (clockwise) Jay, Myrna, Louise, Shannon and Brianna. Sept. 11, 2006 | HAZLET, N.J. -- For months after her grandmother died, Shannon Yaskulka doodled ...
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