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- Tributes paid to singer Hammond - Belfast Newsletter
Tributes paid to singer HammondBelfast Newsletter, UK - 1 hour agoA man of poetry, song, of film and of a thousand stories. "He crossed every boundary with style and distinction. He taught us to be civilised at the darkest ...
- Nice Story About Smile Train - New York Times Blogs
Nice Story About Smile TrainNew York Times Blogs, NY - 14 minutes ago(SJD) Even if you don’t have a son fighting in Iraq, even if you don’t read poetry, even if you think you are immune to the power of a mother’s lament ...
- A Quiet Adjustment - San Francisco Gate
History has not been kind to Miss Annabella Milbanke. Attractive but no dazzler, well off but not rich, intelligent but lacking any sense of humor, this 19-year-old provincial nevertheless managed to win a marriage proposal from the rock star of her ...
- I love you, you love me - Reuters Blogs
In a mutual exchange of affection that would make Barney the Dinosaur proud, rivals Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley each issued research notes today praising each other’s business models and stability, following a week that saw shares in both ...
- Entries from Torontoist tagged with 'danforthavenue' (Torontoist)
God works in mysterious ways.
- Theft snuffs 5 years' work on poet's life - New Zealand Herald
A tiny memory stick holding the unfinished biography of one of the country's most celebrated writers is being sought by its ill author, after it was stolen from his home on Wednesday night. Terry Sturm, a retired English professor at the University ...
- Authors grieve over Wallace's apparent suicide - BusinessWeek
The literary world is in grief for David Foster Wallace, an author of seemingly unstoppable curiosity, imagination and ambition who apparently killed himself last week. Readers are seeking out his work, including his 1,000-page novel "Infinite Jest ...
- Fight of McLure's splendid life - Iowa City Press-Citizen
On my way to see my friend, the educator and poet John McLure, I was immersed in a myriad of reminiscences and feelings. Between the joy of seeing him and my deep sorrow that he is ill, I found myself in a state of melancholy and wretchedness. It was ...
- David Shariatmadari: Ann Lambton, one of the world's great Iranologists, has died. What was her legacy? (Guardian Unlimited)
David Shariatmadari: Ann Lambton, one of the world's great Iranologists, has died. What drew her to the subject, and what was her legacy?
- Book Review—Al Jaffee’s “Tall Tales†- Firefox News
Book Review—Al Jaffee’s “Tall Talesâ€Firefox News, AZ - 3 hours agoBy Peter Gutiérrez Over the past fifteen years, Peter's work in horror and other genres, in the form of short fiction, poetry, criticism, and comics, ...
- A Tale of Woe: “For never was a story of more woe, than this of ... - Sierra Mountain Times
A Tale of Woe: “For never was a story of more woe, than this of ...Sierra Mountain Times, CA - 4 hours agoThe play opens quite interestingly with a voodoo priestess to set the New Orleans tone, then plunges right into familiar Shakespeare. love poetry he’s been ...
- The Bookworm: Willie Nelson is better at writing songs than novels - La Crosse Tribune
Let’s say someone wronged you. They cut you off in traffic. Stole from you. Backed into your car and didn’t leave a note. Hacked into your computer and left a virus. Things like that make you angry, and you probably plot all kinds of revenge ...
- FREAK Shots: Is Beer Bad for Science? - New York Times Blogs
The more beer scientists drink, the less likely they are to have a paper published or cited, according to a new study by Thomas Grim , an ornithologist at Palacky University, Czech Republic. Grim surveyed the behavior of Czech scientists and found a ...
- "Arsenic and Old Lace" - Birmingham News
University of Mobile Upper Room Dessert Theatre presents the 1940s comedy by Joseph Kesselring, Friday and Saturday in the 200-seat black-box thrust theater in Martin Hall. Madness ensues when Mortimer Brewster, a drama critic, learns on his wedding ...
- Lost Dylan poetry surfaces with '60s Hollywood photos - International Herald Tribune
Lost Dylan poetry surfaces with '60s Hollywood photosInternational Herald Tribune, France - 2 hours agoBy Julie Bosman Barry Feinstein, the rock 'n' roll photographer, was digging through his archives last year when he came across a long-forgotten bundle of ...
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