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- Rain-soaked patrol for Nazis - Philadelphia Inquirer
Richard Bausch is one of our country's best short-story writers, and his fine new novel, Peace , has the taut, spare power of the shorter form. It's a war story, set in Italy - Hemingway territory, the land of A Farewell to Arms - during World War II ...
- STARGAZING | Lopez show is re-explained, Electra finds another guy, Ne-Yo goes to soaps (The Kansas City Star)
•While it’s true that Oprah will have Tom back (see above), it is not true that the furniture will be removed from the set.
- Minister delivers ‘The Gospel according to Bruce Springsteen’ - Norwich Bulletin
Minister delivers ‘The Gospel according to Bruce Springsteen’Norwich Bulletin, CT - 59 minutes agoIf you’re a Springsteen novice sick to death of all your Bruce-loving pals who go on and on about his poetry and ability to turn a phrase, ...
- McConnell Center: Volunteers are key to Children's Center success - Fosters Daily Democrat
Dover Children's Center at the McConnell Center is enjoying spring. The new playground space at the corner of Atkinson and St. Thomas streets is a fun place now that all that snow is gone. The classrooms are taking learning outside with sand and ...
- First lady releases new album - Turkish Daily News
French first lady Carla Bruni plans to release a third pop album in July, featuring 14 songs, most of which were written before she met President Nicolas Sarkozy, her agent said Monday. The yet-untitled album includes a vintage Bob Dylan tune, an ...
- Alicia Keys expands her repertoire beyond music (The Providence Journal)
When we first heard Alicia Keys’ velvet voice and masterful piano strokes in 2001, she was a beautiful tomboy singing about falling in and out of love. Hers was a pure, unapologetic sound — authentic, magical, enriched by yesterday — that returned vintage soul to its place in the pantheon of music.
- The King of Country - Free Times
The King of CountryFree Times, SC - Apr 23, 2008The duo is touring in support of 2007’s Cowboy Town and the single “Proud of the House We Built,†their 38th Billboard Hot Country chart-topper. ...
- Community Meetings (Savannah Morning News)
Submit your organization's meeting for immediate publication online at savannahnow.com/do/add_event or e-mail your meeting at least two weeks in advance to calendar@savannahnow.com or fax to 525-0796. Contact number must be listed. Community Meetings is printed Monday-Wednesday in the Accent section as space allows. For information, call 652-0310. To see more upcoming community meetings, ...
- Annual poetry festival to be bigger than ever - Worcester News
Annual poetry festival to be bigger than everWorcester News, UK - 3 hours ago... choral performances and a barn dance. For full listings visit www.poetry-festival.com. To request a brochure and book tickets call 0845 4581743.
- The Drake Freshens Up For Summer - Taste T.O.
Taste T.O.The Drake Freshens Up For SummerTaste T.O., Canada - 10 hours agoPart art gallery, part boutique hotel, this hot spot is ideal for a poetry reading that can transform into a rocking after party with a favourite DJ or band ...
- What Secrets Lie Beyond? -- Suspense Disturbs a Tranquil Rural Town in New Novel (PrimeNewswire via Yahoo! Finance)
NUNNELLY, Tenn., April 26, 2008 -- Small towns with wide and sunny fields of corn and other crops are supposed to be idyllic places. They are far from the maddening crowd of urban living and life can be lived in a slow and peaceful pace.
- Manjushree Thapa: The Maoists Come to Power - London Review of Books (subscription)
Manjushree Thapa: The Maoists Come to PowerLondon Review of Books (subscription), UK - 56 minutes ago... he is the poetry editor at Faber. Stephen Holmes teaches at New York University School of Law. His most recent book is The Matador’s Cape: America’s ...
- Great Scot — Let the games begin - The Stamford Times
Great Scot — Let the games beginThe Stamford Times, CT - 7 hours agoThe modern-day games include a lot of tradition in the form of Scottish music, poetry, sing-a-longs, Scottish and Celtic food and vendors, clan gatherings, ...
- Katy Guest: A Week in Books (Independent)
As May ticks over into June, three things are predictable in the literary calendar. There will be apocalyptic downpours at the Hay Festival. Someone will say that the Orange Prize isn't fair on men. Then someone will say no, it probably isn't, but never mind, because it encourages people to read.
- Teen Intro: Fabian Daniel Elliott - FayObserver.com
Teen Intro: Fabian Daniel ElliottFayObserver.com, NC - 9 hours ago... I enjoy working with numbers; history, because I have always been curious about how people lived before me; and English — I like to dabble in poetry. ...
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