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- Vercingetorix (Online Journal)
The rational thing to do, according to economic theory, is to maximize your income, and buy goods and services, and be happier than before. What about dignity?
- Weekend (The Chapel Hill News)
Art Nouveau-inspired ceramic tile by Marina Bosetti is on display at the N.C. Crafts Gallery, 212 W. Main St., Carrboro. A reception will be held Friday, May 9, from 6 to 9 p.m. as part of the monthly 2nd Friday Artwalk.
- Push for 'dream team' accelerates; Will Obama pick Clinton as ... - The Canadian Press
Push for 'dream team' accelerates; Will Obama pick Clinton as ...The Canadian Press, WASHINGTON - 2 hours agoAn African-American and a woman, inspiration and experience, poetry and policy - all in one package. His popularity among blacks, the young and ...
- Poet's collection explores the 'exuberant fallibility of being (Post-Bulletin)
Alex Lemon is a poet interested in white space. His poems don't follow the traditional, rigid lines many would associate with poetry. They jump across the page, seem to form lines, then break out unc
- All tied up in knots - Evening Standard
The Bernard Sunley Room of the National Gallery is shrouded in sepulchral gloom. In it and its ante-room hang seven pictures of white drapery, the stuff of shrouds, grave cloths and winding sheets. All but one are big, some more than two metres ...
- Legends and lore: Secrets of North Texas - Fort Worth Star-Telegram
A glamorous Prohibition-era casino buried deep in a hillside in Arlington. Bonnie and Clyde. The inspiration for the Hollywood sign? This summer, explore hometown legends and lore.Spend a summer day tracking local legends We’re no dummies. We know ...
- Buxton Festival - full listings - This is Derbyshire
The Poacher is from that 'quiet' period of German opera, between Weber and the emergence of Wagner. Lortzing, a true man of the theatre, looks back to the classical balance of his hero Mozart, seen through the amiable eyes of German folk romanticism ...
- Dick Martin Of 'Laugh-In' Fame Dies (KSAT San Antonio)
Dick Martin, the zany half of the comedy team Rowan and Martin whose show "Laugh-In" took the television by storm in the 1960s, has died.
- Badge of Honour: author Joel Yanofsky blogs about Montreal's Blue ... - CBC.ca
CBC.caBadge of Honour: author Joel Yanofsky blogs about Montreal's Blue ...CBC.ca, Canada - May 9, 2008I never expected I would be keen to attend poetry slams and panel discussions on writers in peril (one of the themes of this year’s festival). ...
- REVIEW: 'Rings: Season of Love' - Montgomery Advertiser
The Faulkner University Dinner Theatre has just begun its twenty-first season with a showcase review called “Rings: Seasons of Love”. Written and arranged by Faulkner’s faculty and students, and directed by Jason Clark South, “Rings” has a ...
- Pat Butler recognizes its young authors at tea - Paso Robles Press
Pat Butler recognizes its young authors at teaPaso Robles Press, CA - 1 hour ago“The Sound of Poetry,” “The Voyager,” “Dear Diary,” “The New Family,” and “Pearl Harbor,” were among book titles students selected during the multi-step ...
- Shed boost in new guide - maltonmercury.co.uk
Shed boost in new guidemaltonmercury.co.uk, UK - 55 minutes agoBy Staff Copy READERS of a new guide book are being urged to catch a performance in The Shed. The music and poetry venue is snugly sandwiched between tea at ...
- Is the British Museum the greatest museum on earth? - Times Online
Times OnlineIs the British Museum the greatest museum on earth?Times Online, UK - 9 minutes agoOr “the equivalent of George Bush speaking Arabic or writing Arabic poetry. The brilliance of his achievement was to make Greeks feel like Romans and defend ...
- Update: Boy murdered in gang attack - Croydon Guardian
Police launched a murder inquiry after Shakilus Townsend, from Tanners Hill, Deptford, was killed after being chased by at least six hooded and masked youths. He was knocked to the ground and knifed in the chest multiple times in Beluah Crescent ...
- Dick Martin, 86, comic half of landmark 'Laugh-in' - Boston Globe
LOS ANGELES - Dick Martin, the zany half of the comedy team whose "Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In" took television by storm in the 1960s, making stars of Goldie Hawn and Lily Tomlin and creating such national catchphrases as "Sock it to me!" has died ...
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