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- Irish Civil War prisoners' last words haunt writer James McSherry - New York Daily News
James McSherry, with his daughter Paige, 7, holds up a drawing in a prison diary written by his grandfather. James McSherry vaguely remembers his stepgrandfather pushing him on the swings in the playground 40 years ago. That was his image of the old ...
- Reporting on the 2008 Election: Ready, Set, Go! - Metropolitan News-Enterprise
Reporting on the 2008 Election: Ready, Set, Go!Metropolitan News-Enterprise, CA - 3 hours agoI married the love of my life, Nan, while stationed in Mississippi. After the war, I returned to Chicago with my new bride. While working full-time, ...
- Our Language Stigma (The Jamaica Observer)
The public debate surrounding the proposed translation of the Bible into Jamaican dialect continues unabated.
- Behind enemy lines - guardian.co.uk
guardian.co.ukBehind enemy linesguardian.co.uk, UK - 16 minutes agoShe has a beautiful profile, brown eyes that you might write poetry about and lips curved into an ironic smile. "These situations are so tragic," she ...
- Art calendar (Honolulu Advertiser)
View exhibit openings and special events on a self-guided tour of art galleries in Downtown Honolulu, Chinatown and Kailua; June 6; free; 524-1160.
- Wall.E & family: What is it about robots? - Belfast Telegraph
Wall.E & family: What is it about robots?Belfast Telegraph, United Kingdom - Jul 15, 2008The Chicago Tribune called it "visual poetry"; The New York Times praised its eco-message – a warning of a trash-filled future world – and even said Wall-E ...
- On Stage: Cambria's Pewter Plough puts on 'The Belle of Amherst' (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)
A virtuoso one-woman performance brings the talented, eccentric poet Emily Dickinson to new life in “The Belle of Amherst” at Cambria’s Pewter Plough Playhouse. Emma Duncan is a talented young actress who explores the poet’s history and psyche through a fine piece of writing by William Luce. Based on biographies and Dickinson’s many letters, the play weaves her enduring poetry into the ...
- Author’s own path to God was anything but smooth - Toledo Blade
William P. “Paul” Young describes The Shack as a metaphorical place where “you get stuck, you get hurt, you get damaged, where you hide your lies and you store your secrets and hope you don’t have to go back to.” The unassuming 53-year-old ...
- Athens Music Scene - Athens News
I’ve been living in this town for 16 years. The summers used to be much like Ohio University’s winter breaks, with just us ghost-townies and the occasional Appalachian tumbleweed floating down the street and getting caught in a tree. Since those ...
- Islamic dress is the solution - Stuff
It was a decision that baffled me, but it had its moments. I am thinking of a delightful Afghani man, petite and moustachioed, who sat on her chaise-longue one evening and read us Persian love poetry. Persian, Habib said, was the one true language of ...
- Lose the car, see a bona fide LA neighborhood (Boston Globe)
LOS ANGELES - There can be pleasure in walking where you are not supposed to walk, where most people don't like to walk.
- Laid-back Island fun comes to Parma's The Post and Beam; Little Italy ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
John Petkovic / The Plain Dealer The Post and Beam in Parma has transformed itself into a summery getaway full of Hawaiian murals, tiki knick-knacks and yummy margaritas. A Polynesian pleasure cruise or wasting away in Parmaritaville? Either way, the ...
- Non-profit seeks baseball haikus (North Adams Transcript)
NORTH ADAMS -- Baseball isn't just for jocks and jugheads but for everyone, even the literary-minded. "America's pastime" has long inspired writers -- not only day-to-day journalists but novelists such as John R. Tunis, Jackson Scholz and the legendary Ring Lardner.
- 400-year-old Shakespeare book back a decade later (The Arizona Republic)
Many in custody after asking to have $30 million book authenticated.
- NORM: Health put little damper on Carlin - Las Vegas Review Journal
Comedian Dennis Blair opened for George Carlin more than 3,000 times, including Carlin's finale four weeks ago today at The Orleans. About three years ago, Blair witnessed a scary moment. Carlin "couldn't catch his breath on stage." It was around ...
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