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- Big secrets - Age
Smooth operator ... Chris Noth has made a career out of playing alpha males. Chris Noth is not a morning man. he missed his first round-table at the press junket today. Yesterday was worse: according to one anxious publicist, he sat through a series ...
- On the Topic of St. Louis (Riverfront Times)
Sometimes finding a suitable topic is the most difficult part of writing. University of Missouri-St. Louis MFA writer-in-residence Joy Katz circumvented that issue by charging the poets and writers of the UMSL Graduate Writers' Association with writing specifically about St. Louis. During an all-day ...
- Fatal Seduction: How a society millionairess seduced her own son to ... - Daily Mail
She did not see her assailant until it was too late. Pushing open the front door of the house in Kensington Square, the upmarket London enclave where she was staying with a friend, Barbara Baekeland was about to take off her coat when the maniac ...
- Facing uncertainty evokes former caretaker's cheer - Dayton Daily News
Jim Sandegren talks with DDN's Dale Huffman by Buckey Dixie Blandy's grave at Woodland Cemetery. Balndy was a flag pole sitter. Jim got the headstone for the grave. Photo by Ed Roberts Click to enlarge Jim Sandegren, who for two decades lovingly ...
- Poets performing prose is the real prize - Toronto Star
Poets performing prose is the real prizeToronto Star, Canada - 19 minutes agoThe Griffin Poetry Prize holds a big payday for a couple of fortunate versifiers. But the previous night's reading – an evening-long recital that has also ...
- America Back on Track... for Wednesday, June 25th - OpEdNews
OpEdNewsAmerica Back on Track... for Wednesday, June 25thOpEdNews, PA - 29 minutes agoIn addition he has published more than 1500 SetonnoteS commentaries, plus poetry and political essays in publications across the country. ...
- Atwood wins prize (Toronto Sun)
IN TOMORROW'S PAPER:
- The Virgilian Tradition. The First Fifteen Hundred Years. - Fabula
The Virgilian Tradition. The First Fifteen Hundred Years.Fabula, France - 28 minutes agoIntroduction on the Nature of Poetry 000 2. On Allegorical Interpretation 000 3. Dido and Aeneas 000 4. Golden Bough 000 W. Virgilian Obscenity 000 1. ...
- Classical music: Rediscovering Kapell - Minneapolis Star Tribune
samples from "William Kapell Rediscovered: The Australian Broadcasts" at startribune.com/music or call 612-673-9050 and press 1600 for Debussy's "Suite Bergamasque" and 1601 for Mussorgsky's "Pictures at an Exhibition." B y 1953, 31-year-old William ...
- Speakers for 2008-09 KU Humanities Lecture Series Announced - Kansas City infoZine
Speakers for 2008-09 KU Humanities Lecture Series AnnouncedKansas City infoZine, MO - 3 hours agoHe also has published on ancient sexuality, education and Latin poetry. His current book-length project is titled "The Boundaries of Sex and Gender in ...
- Passion spread by word of mouth - Tonight
Passion spread by word of mouthTonight, South Africa - 4 hours agoHe is a member of the collective, Reunitedsiblings, who merge poetry with fine art. They have published three anthologies thus far and are growing. ...
- Secrets of Happier Families - American Chronicle
Secrets of Happier FamiliesAmerican Chronicle, CA - 34 minutes agoThe Orlando, Florida native is currently writing a collection of original poetry, a novel, short stories, and various articles for news media, ...
- Poetry section was arduous but most enjoyed challenge - Irish Independent
Poetry section was arduous but most enjoyed challengeIrish Independent, Ireland - 1 hour agoBy COLIN BARTLEY Some teachers found the poetry section in the Leaving Cert ordinary level Engish paper arduous and long. Sheila Parsons, from the Holy ...
- Dancing with the universe - MinnPost.com
MinnPost.comDancing with the universeMinnPost.com, MN - 1 hour ago"And he brought up this poet, Rabindranath Tagore, an Indian poet who won the Nobel Prize, and I went looking through his poetry and found this "Stream of ...
- How Islam Came to Germany - Der Spiegel
The sun sets behind the Yanidze complex in Dresden, the mosque-inspired former home to a tobacco factory. The history of Islam in Germany is believed to date back to the Caliph Harun al-Rashid. In the fabled tales of "1001 Nights," al-Rashid is said ...
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