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- Poetic Justice - American Spectator
Poetic JusticeAmerican Spectator - 1 hour agoThey were sentenced to attend two sessions of poetry study. IN AN INTERVIEW with the Boston Globe, State's Attorney Quinn explained his unorthodox, ...
- 4th Quaid-e-Azam National Conference: Jinnah had the best voice for ... - Daily Times
KARACHI: Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah had an extremely charismatic personality, the kind that attracted both men and women. He was a wise lawyer, a seasoned politician and, above all, a man of upright character, said Karachi university Vice ...
- A local story set to chamber music plays out in Port - Newburyport Daily News
Trio 498 sets the greatest love affair of the 19th century to music when it performs a preseason event for the Newburyport Chamber Music Festival on Sunday. The concert takes place in the newly renovated Carriage House at 203 High St. in Newburyport ...
- Bigger and better, the annual Duck Race is on - Hot Springs Star
Bigger and better, the annual Duck Race is onHot Springs Star, SD - 1 hour agoYour money will be used to assist the chamber meet budgeting shortfalls in critical areas like providing for an expanded Badger Clark Cowboy Poetry and ...
- Susceptible to a cruel society - La Crosse Tribune
I was born with a brain injury that is an insult to me because I also developed post-concussive syndrome, which impairs my abilities. This makes me susceptible to a crude society. I have many questions and concerns to ask this society. Many of you ...
- Annual poetry boxing tournament to get the Japanese talking! - Thaindian.com
Annual poetry boxing tournament to get the Japanese talking!Thaindian.com, Thailand - Jun 4, 2008The first winner of the Poetry Boxing Lightweight division, Mariko Wakabayashi, 17, thought up a poem incorporating the word “butter†in a matter of moments ...
- Arts & Entertainment Calendar (0) - Sunday Paper
Arts & Entertainment Calendar (0)Sunday Paper, GA - 51 minutes agoIncludes dance classes, jazz and poetry, and a Literary Café with book signings, writer’s workshops, panel discussions and more. ...
- William Alfred Anderson - Nevada Appeal
William Alfred AndersonNevada Appeal, NV - 3 hours agoHis favorite hobbies were big game hunting, fishing, campfire cooking, poetry, and collecting and restoring western artifacts and antique vehicles. ...
- Dorothy Myers, 88, painter, lover of reading, writing, music - Atlanta Journal Constitution
Dorothy Myers, 88, painter, lover of reading, writing, musicAtlanta Journal Constitution, USA - 20 minutes agodied down, Mrs. Myers went back to being the relatively quiet person she'd always been, an arts fanatic who wrote poetry, composed one-act plays and painted ...
- From politics to love and war - MEPs and the books they write - European Parliament (press release)
From politics to love and war - MEPs and the books they writeEuropean Parliament (press release), EU - 3 hours agoFinally Portuguse MEP Vasco Graça-Moura (EPP-ED) has published poetry since 1963. One of his latest books is "Night-time, my love".
- Lowell sets music for summer - Sun Chronicle
The Ancient Marinere, 7-9 Mechanic St., Foxboro. 508-543-5564. The Anvil Pub, 303 Sheers St., Wrentham. 508-384-3752. Chieftain Pub, 23 Washington St., Plainville. 508-643-9031 or www.chieftainpub.com . City Oasis, 50 Pleasant St., Norton. 508-223 ...
- The view: Grappling with Mickey Rourke - guardian.co.uk
guardian.co.ukThe view: Grappling with Mickey Rourkeguardian.co.uk, UK - 27 minutes ago... tasked by his studio paymasters with writing a lunk-headed grappling picture ("there's plenty of poetry right inside that ring, Fink"). ...
- Unattended packages - guardian.co.uk
Unattended packagesguardian.co.uk, UK - 34 minutes agoAfter the Brighton bombing failed to kill Margaret Thatcher, the IRA issued a statement that, in the way of Irish terrorism, combined poetry with ...
- Why everything about life in the north of England is the best in Britain (Guardian Unlimited)
Ten writers explain why everything about life in thenorth of England is the best in Britain
- Andrew Davidson's $5-million voyage - Globe and Mail
WINNIPEG — Andrew Davidson's fantastic journey to a literary payday some estimate to be more than $2-million began in Japan almost a decade ago with a vision, an image, a fantasy, if you will. It was a vision, unbidden and fully formed, of a woman ...
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