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- Serbian leader Karadzic hid in plain sight - National Post
Serbian leader Karadzic hid in plain sightNational Post, Canada - Jul 22, 2008... Radovan Karadzic lived the life of a caring physician, lecturing in community centres, contributing to medical journals and even writing poetry. ...
- Close to home : Take time to indulge - New Zealand Herald
Pamper yourself at Pawhaoa Bay Lodge in the Bay of Islands. A spring package is available until October 30 and includes two nights' accommodation, pre-dinner drinks and brunch and dinner. It is $700 per couple, $650 per couple for groups of four or ...
- Arts & Books Digest (The Salinas Californian)
The Monterey Museum of Art is presenting an exhibit of contemporary art and photography by Angela Strassheim from Oct. 11 through Feb. 1.
- When art intimidates life - The Daily Star
When art intimidates lifeThe Daily Star, Bangladesh - 25 minutes agoHe wrote poetry, he wrote songs -- some of which were made into videos for television. He got his book published, and consorted with poetic minds until one ...
- Wednesday, Sep 3rd - San Francisco Bay Guardian
Wednesday, Sep 3rdSan Francisco Bay Guardian, CA - 26 minutes agoIf there's a not-quite-so-inspirational side to this tale, Marsh and company have conspicuously left it on the cutting room floor. (1:34) Smith Rafael. ...
- Book Festival: Reviews: Today's Satire Will Be Tomorrow's Documentary - RedOrbit
Book Festival: Reviews: Today's Satire Will Be Tomorrow's DocumentaryRedOrbit, TX - 12 hours agoHe hopes his book will so something to "recomplicate reality", restoring some of its "poetry and mystery". But using fiction to interact with the issues of ...
- Talks and books list includes Conant, Hagedorn (The Kansas City Star)
Here are some of the book-related talks this week: Jennet Conant, author of The Irregulars: Roald Dahl and the British Spy Ring, talks at 7 tonight at the Kansas City Public Library, 14 W. 10th St.
- Morissette, Listlessly Listing (Washington Post)
It's hard to deny Alanis Morissette's artistic appeal when her trademark "list songs" are accompanied by pop hooks. So many of her greatest tunes, such as "Hand in My Pocket," "Thank U," "Hands Clean" and "Everything," benefit from lyrical repetition, which helps the declarative-sentence songs bu...
- Life-changing teacher gets surprise thank you - News & Observer
Life-changing teacher gets surprise thank youNews & Observer, NC - 1 hour agoShe introduced Rigsbee to poetry. And soon the little girl was writing her own poems about stars and the seasons, which Warnecke praised. ...
- Jessica: Outgoing type is into helping others - Louisville Courier-Journal
Jessica: Outgoing type is into helping othersLouisville Courier-Journal, KY - 3 hours agoI love: to write poetry, and talk on the phone. The person I most admire is: my grandmother, because she is just a happy person. She doesn't let nothing get ...
- An Orphan Becomes a Novice Grave Robber and Unearths Some Surprises (New York Times)
Hannah Tinti?s debut novel is an American Dickensian tale with touches of Harry Potterish whimsy, along with a macabre streak of spooky New England history.
- Hilton Blogs on the USCL at the Halfway Mark - US Chess Federation (press release)
Hilton Blogs on the USCL at the Halfway MarkUS Chess Federation (press release), TN - 36 minutes agoThere, you’ll be able to find links to League videos, blogs, essays, pictures, polls, and even poetry. From time to time, I wonder what inspires chess ...
- The Hush Sound - Broward New Times
Broward New TimesThe Hush SoundBroward New Times, FL - 3 hours agoIt's the coolest thing in the world, because imagine writing a book and watching everyone read it, just being so happy that you're reading it with them. ...
- Bringing the past alive, strings attached - Age
T O LIVE in Venice, agrees Paolo Cognolato, is to live in a museum. Whereas, in the heyday of the Venetian republic, 300,000 people were crammed into the city's alleyways, only 50,000 people act as live-in curators and hosts, servicing 100,000 ...
- John Donlan & The Dames by Judith Fitzgerald - Monsters and Critics
If poetry eases the anguish of the actual, a trio of high-flying (yet decidedly uneven) débuts from Canadian dames may satisfy readers seeking solace in the (sometimes) sublime. (On the other hand, John Donlan's accomplished Spirit Engine , without ...
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