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- Tribute to Bill Studebaker - Boise Weekly
Boise WeeklyTribute to Bill StudebakerBoise Weekly, USA - 10 hours agoRe-reading his poems now is like reading them for the first time—new, as all good poetry should be. I hear his voice in every line. ...An Idaho Poet Boise Weeklyall 2 news articles
- Emmy winners: Bryan Cranston, 'Mad Men,' talking politics (Portsmouth Herald)
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The sleek '60s drama "Mad Men" made Emmy history Sunday as the first basic-cable show to win a top series award, while the sitcom "30 Rock" and its stars Tina Fey and Alec Baldwin also emerged as big winners.
- Lesbian rights pioneer Del Martin dies at 87 - San Francisco Chronicle
CBS NewsLesbian rights pioneer Del Martin dies at 87San Francisco Chronicle, USA - 26 minutes ago... Del Martin was one of those people." Friends and family plan to hold a public tribute to Ms. Martin in the near future. Details have not been set.Lesbian activist Del Martin dies at 87 PlanetOutLesbian rights pioneer Del Martin dies San Francisco Chronicleall 321 news articles
- Robert Giroux dies - Monsters and Critics
Robert Giroux, one of the partners with the publisher Farrar, Straus & Giroux has died. He died at the age of 94, according to the NYT. Some of the names the NYT listed are: “He introduced a long roster of illustrious writers, publishing first ...
- On the Scene: Burton’s stirring show wows The Whig - The State
BACK AGAIN: Paul Burton performed at The Whig Saturday night, his first full concert in 34 years. Family, friends and The Whig’s patrons packed the bar for a jubilant performance. Last December, Burton blew away a crowd at The Whig for the ...
- Hamilton-Wenham teens update library space - Boston Globe
Boston GlobeHamilton-Wenham teens update library spaceBoston Globe, United States - 2 hours agoThe season's first program features student winners of the spring poetry contest, Poetry Without Paper, sponsored by the Gloucester Lyceum. ...
- Book ban ends rare Arab-Israeli cultural exchange (Yahoo! Asia News)
HAIFA, Israel (Reuters) - For 15 years Israeli Saleh Abbasi has traded books between the Jewish state and its Arab neighbours, fostering a rare cultural link.
- Students help illustrate book of poetry verses - Bismarck Tribune
It took me four years to paint like Raphael, but a lifetime to paint like a child. — Pablo Picasso To get to Sweet Briar School, meander roughly west and south of Mandan for miles along Lyons Road, where the riverbed, the railroad bed and the road ...
- Weekender — Stage calendar for July 25-31 - San Antonio Express News
A Midsummer Night’s Dream San Pedro Springs Park, 800 W. Ashby Place, (210) 733-7258. The Cellar Theater production of Shakespeare’s romantic comedy moves outdoors. 7 p.m. Fridays-Sundays through Aug. 10. Bring lawn chairs, blankets, food and ...
- NIAGARA FALLS: Freedom Trail Festival set for Saturday (Niagara Gazette)
The history of the Underground Railroad will be celebrated during the ninth-annual Freedom Trail Festival on Saturday.Art and history will join together between the hours of noon and 6 p.m. as north Main Street near Cleveland Avenue will come alive with the sights, sounds and smells of music, poetry, dramatic recreations and food vendors.
- Dooley Noted tries 'to give people a moment' - Battle Creek Enquirer
• INFO: Melita FarmFest runs Aug. 29 to Sept. 1 and includes camping, art shows, music performances and more. For more information, visit http://melitafarmfest.com. For more information on Dooley Noted, visit www.myspace.com/dooleynoted. KALAMAZOO ...
- Success and stardust (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
There are only two words I remember from the speeches delivered by our batch’s top two students on our graduation day: “success” and “stardust.” I had no idea what they were talking about, because all I cared about was my makeup, my dress and my heels.
- A Washington doyenne's son discovers he is illegitimate. - Washington Post
Washington PostA Washington doyenne's son discovers he is illegitimate.Washington Post, United States - 2 hours agoBy Jonathan Yardley By William S. Patten William S. Patten, who celebrated his 60th birthday on July 4, believed until 13 years ago that he was the son of ...
- Shelf Life - Boston Globe
Boston GlobeShelf LifeBoston Globe, United States - Sep 7, 2008There may be a bit of mischief in the air when students selected by the New England Poetry Club read from their work at the Longfellow National Historic ...
- Festival offers free tickets to young people - Malvern Gazette
Festival offers free tickets to young peopleMalvern Gazette, UK - 2 hours agoPoet Laureate Andrew Motion will be taking part, talking about the importance of poetry. For more information call Malvern Theatres box office on 01684 ...
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