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- Beatrice D. Price (Hampton Union)
CONCORD — Beatrice Dinsmore Price, 91, died Saturday, June 28, 2008, in the Concord Hospital after a brief illness.
- LATEST LATITUDE LINE-UP Bearsuit More acts announced for the Lake ... - Uncut.co.uk
LATEST LATITUDE LINE-UP Bearsuit More acts announced for the Lake ...Uncut.co.uk, UK - 4 hours ago... the beautiful poetry of Martha Wainwright, epic musicians The Mars Volta, the charming Death Cab for Cutie, the superb Elbow, legendary alt rockers The ...
- Hinterland Who's Who - National Post
Hinterland Who's WhoNational Post, Canada - 18 minutes agoA new hope Few birds are held in higher esteem than the bluebird. In poetry and prose, the bluebird is always a symbol of love, happiness and renewed hope.
- July 2008 - Weblogs.sun-sentinel.com
It was Peter Townsend of The Who who sang the lyric: "I hope I die before I get old." I sang along with my fellow baby boomers. The phrase of the day was, "Don't trust anyone over 30." Now I see television commercials with baby boomers acting young ...
- Saturday, June 7, 2008 (Deccan Herald)
EasyLib.com, the online library, is hosting a book reading for children above eight. The reading will be done by theatre artist Arka Mukhopadhyay on June 7, from 4 pm to 5 pm. Arka will be reading from the book 'Little Prince' by Antoine De Saint Exupery.
- A Sentimental Woman - Scoop
The busy crowd of people escaping from themselves on the roads. I long to commit happiness everyday. Or, go somewhere to far away so that only my dreams and these sentimental imaginations would remain with me and may get a long relief of life, of ...
- Atmosphere ‘Paints Shit Gold’ - New University Online
Atmosphere ‘Paints Shit Gold’New University Online, CA - 58 minutes agoA lot of the poetry in rap has been watered down to an obnoxious bass line, along with a rapper that rhymes the word “grill†repeatedly. ...
- Rashad Carswell honored with award - Troy Messenger
Rashad Carswell didn't think that he would be named the male recipient of the 2008 J.O. "Tip" Colley Scholastic Christian Athletic Award, so he was completely surprised when his name was called at the Troy Exchange Club Awards Banquet Monday night ...
- Kurdish novel re-writes rules - BBC News
BBC NewsKurdish novel re-writes rulesBBC News, UK - 1 hour ago"Until now, there has been harmony between the essence of poetry and the essence of politics in Kurdish literature," Ali says. Also a prolific critic, ...
- The ex factor: '50 Ways to Leave Your Lover' (Independent)
It's not you, it's me. Or perhaps it's not me, it is you. Or, if you're feeling really mean, it's not me, it's your face. There are myriad ways to break up with someone but, as Rosalind Capulet, the forgotten, erstwhile love interest of Romeo, reminds us at the beginning of 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover, "there's not a good way, is there? I mean, there are better ways than sleeping with your ...
- Poetry about absence reflects mature growth - Kansas City Star
Poetry about absence reflects mature growthKansas City Star, MO - 25 minutes agoThe notion of light subtracting itself — a metaphor for death, as we learn in the second poem, “All the Time Running,†about a coyote hit by a car — appears ...
- 'Dirt', Prager, Kreisler, Judd, 'Mythellaneous' Announced for NYC's East to Edinburgh Fest (Playbill via Yahoo! News)
Scotland-bound U.S. productions that will play the Edinbugh Festival Fringe in August will first stop at 59E59 Theaters in Manhattan July 8-27 for the fifth annual East to Edinburgh Festival.
- Chamber Music Northwest ends on a French note - Oregonian
Maurice Ravel's music is beautiful, captivating and as transient as twilight. That's French Impressionism for you, a mosaic of passing moments, woven into continuous strand. It's also an apt image of Chamber Music Northwest, which wrapped up its 38th ...
- Diverse Arts on Offer at Tremarton Festival - RedOrbit
Diverse Arts on Offer at Tremarton FestivalRedOrbit, TX - 8 hours agoThe inaugural Tremarton Music and Arts Festival this weekend offers visitors poetry, singing, dance, drama, circus tricks, theatre and live music. ...
- Those Elizabethans, hear them roar - Globe and Mail
There is much to like, but much more to admire, about director Peter Hinton's unwieldy The Taming of the Shrew currently playing at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival. It drips with Hinton's research into the sexual politics of the Elizabethan era ...
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