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- Leader-Telegram staff - Leader-Telegram
Leader-Telegram staffLeader-Telegram, WI - 2 hours agoWriters hail from a wide range of genres including poetry, science fiction, teen and mystery, said Bess Arneson, public relations librarian at LE Phillips ...
- In search of elusive Russia - Rutland Herald
LABELLE, Quebec — In May 1974, three months after his dramatic expulsion from the Soviet Union, Aleksander Solzhenitsyn entered on a search for a place to live in North America. The search ended in Cavendish, Vt., but the first stop was at our ...
- Star power meets philanthropy with celeb charities - The Associated Press
Star power meets philanthropy with celeb charitiesThe Associated Press - 21 minutes agoSpokeswoman Gabrielle Union can reach younger women and African-American women, who are more likely to die from the disease. Many celebs seem genuine in ...
- Big Red is gold - Sunshine Coast Daily
Big Red is goldSunshine Coast Daily, Australia - 1 hour agoRobert Louis Stevenson’s comment that “wine is bottled poetry†could easily be applied to this little treasure. Coolum Park Cellars resident wine expert ...
- History As Bunk (Extract) - Jerusalem Post
Some wag once observed that American universities lost their way when they stopped teaching King Lear and started teaching King Kong. I know whereof the wag speaks. I teach in the English department of just such an institution. The department offers ...
- The Noble Bowzer - Reason.com
Two members of Sha Na Na take to the pages of Columbia College Today to explore the recent scholarly interest in ... Sha Na Na. An excerpt: During the revolution the year before, the Vietnam-era culture wars had escalated into fist fights, even mob ...
- A Conversation with Tan Twan Eng (Far Eastern Economic Review)
Tan Twan Eng is a Malaysian author whose 2007 debut novel, The Gift of Rain, was long-listed for the Man Booker Prize. The book, which focuses on the Malaysian experience during World War II, unflinchingly examines this oft-neglected period of Malaysian history.
- Wasted miracle: Spike Lee shoots blanks in this one (Belleville News-Democrat)
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- Erieville poet to read, sign work today - The Post-Standard - Syracuse.com
Erieville poet to read, sign work todayThe Post-Standard - Syracuse.com, NY - 7 hours ago... the Canastota Writer's Group, the Downtown Writers Center YMCA in Syracuse, MAD-art Incorporated, Poets Etc and the Academy of American Poets. ...
- Box Elder County Fair - A Family Tradition (Box Elder News Journal)
Crops & Garden – Open, 4-H, FFA 7:00 – 8:30 a.m. Floriculture 8:00 – 9:30 a.m. Baled Hay Contest 9:30 – 11:30 a.m.
- Anthony, N.M., author Ana Castillo talks about life, happiness and her new book (Las Cruces Sun-News)
Editor's note: Ana Castillo, whose titles during her 30-year career include novelist, poet, playwright, essayist, journalist, artist, writer-in-residence, editor, teacher, and activist, now calls Anthony home. Her latest novel, "The Guardians," was just released in paperback by Random House.
- Prep football: Impact of death still being felt - Salt Lake Tribune
CENTERVILLE - Seth Fraughton's bedroom is still in peak condition, as if it's waiting for him to come home any minute from a difficult football practice. His shoes, tucked neatly inside a walk-in closet, look worn. His clothes are folded immaculately ...
- Teacher has one job: advance knowledge - Reporter
When he became president of the University of Chicago, Robert Hutchins is supposed to have remarked that a college administrator's job was to provide sex for the students, football for the alumni and parking for the faculty (he promptly eliminated ...
- "Yoko Ono. Between the Sky and My Head" Exhibition Featured at Kunsthalle Bielefeld (Art Daily)
Several cat sculptures called 'Bastet' created by artist Yoko Ono are shown at Kunsthalle Bielefeld. EFE/Oliver Krato. BIELEFELD, GERMANY.- Yoko Ono, born in 1933 in Tokyo, is one of the pioneers of Conceptual Art. In 1952, she became one of the first women in Japan to study philosophy.
- LaFayette unveils a new kind of school - Syracuse Post-Standard
LaFayette, NY -- LaFayette Central is opening a new type of high school this fall, but it won't be like anything students or their parents have ever seen before. This school -- which opens in September inside Grimshaw Elementary -- has no homework ...
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