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- ‘Love & Death & Love’ His first book of poetry at age 90 (Queens Courier)
At 90 years of age, Flushing House resident Leon Zuckrow has published his first book of poetry, “Love & Death & Love,†which is comprised of works that were written following the death of his first wife.
- With college on horizon, Hernando teen crams activities into summer - St. Petersburg Times
D’sirre Oliver, 17, works at Buccaneer Bay and volunteers with Big Brothers Big Sisters. I have lived in Weeki Wachee for 2 1/2 years. I was born in Ponce, Puerto Rico, and lived in New York and New Jersey before moving to Hernando County. Who ...
- Movie Review: 'Flight of the Red Balloon' - IdahoStatesman.com
Movie Review: 'Flight of the Red Balloon'IdahoStatesman.com, ID - 6 hours agoHou gives Binoche free rein, and there are patches in which the actress' rambling, exercised speeches and anxious physicality become a little too much. ...
- Community Calendar from 5/1 edition - The Milford Observer
Community Calendar from 5/1 editionThe Milford Observer, NH - 1 hour ago... imagines a Hutchinson Family reunion at the family home in Milford, New Hampshire. The program also includes dances, stories and poetry ranging from the ...
- Ecology Through Art - Birmingham News
Location Alabaster Alexander City Alpharetta Anniston Atlanta Bessemer Birmingham Brownsboro Calera Center Point Chelsea Collegeville Crestline Cullman Decatur Ensley Enterprise Fairfield Fairhope Florence Forest Park Fultondale Gadsden Gardendale ...
- Remember when: Horse-drawn fire engine quite a sight (Vero Press Journal)
I can remember seeing a fire engine being pulled by a team of horses on the way to a fire! I was a toddler and on our porch when I heard the clatter of hooves and the clang clang of the engine.
- 'Tweenyboppers at Work - Slate
Back in June, this viewer laughed until she cried at Judd Apatow's goofy comedy Knocked Up , but she also left the theater feeling … disconcerted. An informal poll of female friends revealed the same: They went, they laughed, they felt squeamish ...
- FOR WORK SUCCESS, SOME LOOK TO THE STARS. HERE'S A SIGN-BY-SIGN GUIDE - New York Post
New York PostFOR WORK SUCCESS, SOME LOOK TO THE STARS. HERE'S A SIGN-BY-SIGN GUIDENew York Post, NY - 3 hours agoSo the relationship any person has with being inspired - by music, by theater, by poetry - that's the relationship one should have with astrology. ...
- Saddam feared getting 'venereal diseases' from his U.S. prison guards ... - Canada East
CAIRO, Egypt - Former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or some other l disease during his U.S.-supervised captivity, according to excerpts of his prison writings published in a leading Arab newspaper Monday. The London-based pan ...
- Review: In Jonathan Miles' 'Dear American Airlines,' a passenger's ... - St. Petersburg Times
They bully us, overcharge us, then ask us to hold, please, for 40 minutes just to lodge our complaints. Americans spend so much time in this robotic consumer purgatory, it's a wonder novelists haven't spied a story here before. But Jonathan Miles has ...
- News > Top Stories (Queens Courier)
Out of the Holocaust came a whole other world of culture, as its tragic events and stories became subject matter for artwork, films, plays, books, poetry and music as those affected by it tried to find a creative outlet for what happened.
- Top 10 things to do this weekend - Inside Bay Area
Top 10 things to do this weekendInside Bay Area, CA - 4 hours agoThe times just seem right for revisiting the music and poetry of the Doors, although playing "Light My Fire" these days might seem a tad ill-conceived. ...
- Discovery Channel's 'When We Left Earth' lifts off (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
By Cary Darling In the past two decades, NASA has suffered setbacks both tragic (the Challenger and Columbia disasters) and salacious (the diapers 'n' desperation love triangle). But don't turn to the six-hour, three-night When We Left Earth: The NASA Missions on the Discovery Channel (beginning at 8 tonight) for a litany of the space agency's woes. Or for an examination of the social ...
- "The Pearl": a nobleman defies social conventions (Seattle Times)
"The Pearl: A True Tale of Forbidden Love in Catherine the Great's Russia" by Douglas Smith is a love story between the richest nobleman in Imperial Russia and a young serf with a spellbinding operatic voice — the scribbler of a bodice-ripper romance novel could not ask for better stuff.
- Gary Bogue: Don't leave your dog alone in a hot car - Contra Costa Times
Gary Bogue: Don't leave your dog alone in a hot carContra Costa Times, CA - 43 minutes agoPoetry is in the air as Diablo Women's Chorale presents its 65th annual Spring Concert, "Reflections," 3 pm on June 1 at Trinity Lutheran Church, ...
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