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- Obama links McCain to unpopular Bush economic policies - Amador Ledger-Dispatcher
GRESHAM, Oregon - After challenging John McCain on foreign policy, Democrat Barack Obama fired off a new broadside Sunday as he linked the likely Republican nominee with President George W. Bush's unpopular economic policies as he tested general ...
- Pianist Andsnes, Better Than the Hype - Washington Post
Washington PostPianist Andsnes, Better Than the HypeWashington Post, United States - 37 minutes agoThis is not to say that there is no poetry in Andsnes's playing: He seemed to delve inside the sound, offering a trill that quivered as if the note's ...
- It's all about emotion for acclaimed guitarist Feriante (Yakima Herald-Republic)
There's something about the guitar, says classical guitarist Andre Feriante. It has a sound that just pulls at your heart. That's especially true with Feriante, who spent part of his childhood in Yakima.
- School Notes (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
An astronaut visited West Chester earlier this month and talked to youngsters from three schools about the past, present, and future of America's space program.
- ‘No matter where I went, he was there behind me’ - Irish Independent
Irish Independent‘No matter where I went, he was there behind me’Irish Independent, Ireland - 10 hours agoHe thinks it's romantic.'' That delusion may be the common thread, but unlike Thurman's experience, or that of Emily Maitlis, Vanessa Mae, David Walliams ...
- New Poetry Collection Launching This Weekend (Scoop.co.nz)
In Continents by Otago poet Richard Reeve will be launched during Invercargill’s May Arts Month Festival.
- Lou Reed, Royal Albert Hall, London Beck, Guildhall, Southampton (Independent)
The last time I reviewed Lou Reed in this column, I made what I thought was a fairly transparent joke about taking heroin in the toilets beforehand. The credulous media diarist at The Guardian took this at face value, and alerted that newspaper's entire readership to my apparent junkiedom. This time, then, with a face as solemn as Reed's, I shall report that I watch Lou Reed recreate his entire ...
- That face to watch - Evening Standard
There is no doubt that That Face is a career-maker for its writer, Polly Stenham, now 21. So loud was the buzz around her debut play that it sold out its eight-week run last April, upstairs at the Royal Court's tiny 40-seat theatre. One of the most ...
- Son's low-key induction earns key - Asbury Park Press
Son's low-key induction earns keyAsbury Park Press, NJ - 2 hours agoSee, the thing about my family is that we are rarely disappointed. It doesn't often matter to us whether things wildly exceed our expectations or go ...
- When paganism gave way to Christianity (Redlands Daily Facts)
"Thou has conquered, O pale Galilean, and the world has grown old with the breath of thy mouth." These irreverent words about Christ were inaccurately attributed to Julian Caesar Augustus, the last pagan emperor of Rome, who died probably at the hands of his own men in battle in A.
- The Presence wins a Welsh book award - guardian.co.uk
The Presence wins a Welsh book awardguardian.co.uk, UK - 20 minutes agoHe has lived for many years in London, where he combined poetry with a medical career as a chest specialist. "I'm delighted. ...
- Chinese student in US is caught in confrontation - International Herald Tribune
Chinese student in US is caught in confrontationInternational Herald Tribune, France - 2 minutes agoWang said she writes poetry in classical Chinese, plays a traditional string instrument called the guzheng, and participates in democracy discussion boards ...
- Saying goodbye to Bubba - Sierra Vista Herald
HUACHUCA CITY — Scorching Summer Solstice temperatures were not enough to keep more than 200 mourners from converging on Keeline Field to commemorate the short but impactful life of Ryan “Bubba†Quimby. His former coaches, family members and ...
- Prestigious Griffin Poetry Prize goes to Blaser and Ashbery - 680 News
TORONTO - Robin Blaser, poet and professor emeritus from Simon Fraser University, was handed the prestigious Griffin Prize for Canadian poetry on Wednesday night. Blaser was joined by John Ashbery, who took home the international Griffin poetry prize ...
- Café provides arts a setting to thrive - Orlando Sentinel
When describing Café; D'Antaño, it's easier to say what it's not. "We're not a bar, but we have beer, wine and house sangria," said owner Lorna Rolón. "We're not a gallery, but we show the work of local artists. We're not a nightclub, but we do ...
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