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- Honoring the history makers - Pasadena Star-News
Honoring the history makersPasadena Star-News, CA - 10 hours ago... Tufts annual poetry prizes. He also serves on the boards of the Armory Center for the Arts, the First Tee of Pasadena and heads the board of the Daily ...
- DEAR AMERICAN AIRLINES (Book Reporter)
This summer you may find yourself at the mercy of the airline industry, paying high prices and risking canceled flights. Or you may opt for train or car travel and long for a good book to absorb yourself in as the landscape rolls by the windows.
- Al Clark: On Father's Day, this group takes mothering far from home - Daily Reflector
As far east as Istanbul, as distant in time as yesterday or tomorrow, the small, seemingly overlooked country of Moldova lies hidden between Ukraine and Romania. Where the Russian author Pushkin, in exile, wrote some of his greatest poetry, it has ...
- Quince rewards diners with bold flavors, generous portions - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Have you been to Quince? E-mail us your review of the food, service and atmosphere. Include your full name and where you live. We'll publish a sampling on Cleveland.com and in The Plain Dealer. Click here to sound off . Our house is definitely a ...
- 3 TO TRY - Columbus Dispatch
D ust off your lawn chairs and sense of humor. The 25th annual Doo Dah Parade will march through the Short North, Victorian Village and Italian Village Friday . This year's "Less-Than-Grand Marshal" is former Columbus Mayor Dana G. "Buck" Rinehart ...
- 'The Dead All Have the Same Skin' by Boris Vian - Los Angeles Times
'The Dead All Have the Same Skin' by Boris VianLos Angeles Times, CA - 1 hour agoHe published poetry and numerous articles, many of these springing from, and reflecting, his pedigree as Pataphysician. He performed and recorded original ...
- Richmond also has a thing about Poe - Chicago Tribune
Edgar Allan Poe passed away in Baltimore during a visit to the city in 1849, and his body is buried at Westminster Cemetery downtown. But Poe spent much of his earthly existence in Richmond, Va., including most of his childhood. So it is only fitting ...
- It's all good news in Brid - Bridlington Today
It's all good news in BridBridlington Today, UK - 1 hour ago"There was a fabulous buzz about the place and various activities added to the atmosphere, such as a fencing display, poetry reading and dance lessons. ...
- The browser - The Observer
The browserThe Observer, UK - Jul 19, 2008... of the Church of England were not enough, Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams has found time to dash off a volume of poetry, Headwaters (Perpetua). ...
- Enid Bagnold: at odds with the world - Daily Telegraph
Enid Bagnold was 64 years old when she wrote The Chalk Garden. Its first producer, Irene Selznick, wrote later that "I have known no one else in my life as eager for laurels as Enid still was… she craved celebrity." Ambition: Enid Bagnold in 1918 ...
- More of today's best (Detroit Free Press)
Anthony Hamilton: With Anthony David, 8 p.m. Chene Park Amphitheatre, 2600 E. Atwater, Detroit. 313-393-7128. $20-$60.
- D.C. Cousins, Swimming in Film's Big Pool - Washington Post
CANNES, France, May 20 -- There are big films and little films here; documentary films and animated films; films with movie stars and films from Belgium. But by far the most numerous are the many, many films that no one will ever see. This is the ...
- Barack Obama is not black - La Crosse Tribune
Please try this experiment: Pour a glass half full with Coca-Cola. Then top off the glass with water. Take a sip. Is it Coke? Of course not. Then why do the newspapers refer to Barak Obama as a “black candidate?†He is no more black than he is ...
- Book celebrates Corvallis' 150th anniversary - KVAL
CORVALLIS, Ore. (AP) - A new book called ''The Spirit of Corvallis'' celebrates the city's 150th anniversary with a collection of poetry, images and short stories. The art reflects on the state of the city in 2007. Executive director of Corvallis ...
- Alesia: Madison beer fest soaking up popularity - Wisconsin State Journal
It's too popular. On a recent Sunday morning, Great Taste sold all of its 5,000 tickets in seemingly the time it takes to pour a tap beer. Despite limiting sales to in-person sites and mail order — nothing online — each $35 ticket was sold within ...
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