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- Post-war hardship led to humour, imagination and innovation - Irish Independent
Post-war hardship led to humour, imagination and innovationIrish Independent, Ireland - 6 hours agoNevertheless, he was a fine teacher, even if he seemed to believe that English poetry ended with Matthew Arnold. He hadn't much time for those writers he ...
- This week in history: President's sister lives in Holland Patent - Observer-Dispatch
Rose Cleveland of Holland Patent publishes her first novel, “The Long Run.†The 146-page book is about a young lady of society who visits a small town each summer and falls in love with a scholar who lives there. Cleveland is the youngest sister ...
- Jazz for All, Love for Jazz: The 29th Annual Detroit Jazz Festival - Jazz Police
Jazz for All, Love for Jazz: The 29th Annual Detroit Jazz FestivalJazz Police, MN - 18 hours ago... combinations of strings, voice and horns; his Carl Sandburg Project a futuristic approach to the epic works of one of America’s most beloved poets. ...
- Whartscape 2008 Kicks Off at the Charles - Baltimore City Paper
Whartscape 2008 Kicks Off at the CharlesBaltimore City Paper, MD - 9 hours agoSo much attention, in the indie press and online, was lavished on last year's festival and the advance hype for this year's installment that you get the ...
- 'Wire' an amazing feat of balance - Baltimore Sun
'Wire' an amazing feat of balanceBaltimore Sun, United States - 52 minutes agoMany New Yorkers thought the World Trade Center too stark, even arrogant; Petit revealed its capacity for poetry. And the director of Man on Wire, ...
- TUSD OKs advertising on sides of school buses - Arizona Daily Star
TUSD OKs advertising on sides of school busesArizona Daily Star, AZ - 1 hour agoListing a toll-free number, its ads ask observers whether they might qualify for the health-care service, which provides medical services to low-income ...
- Artist and musician woman on a mission - Daily News
PALMYRA — With a name identical to a legendary country singer, it should come as no surprise that much of Patsy Kline’s life revolves around music. As a girl growing up in Wilkes-Barre, she learned jazz piano from her grandmother and, about 15 ...
- Power In The Voice At GICC - Mmegi Online
Mmegi OnlinePower In The Voice At GICCMmegi Online, Botswana - 12 hours agoThe poem is the story of a woman in anguish, crying out as she gropes for peace in the dark alleys of life, where unimaginable horrors are visited upon ...
- 'Ironic Iconic America' book becomes Bravo special - Canada East
NEW YORK - Bar Refaeli has a sweet spot for destinations that feed her sugar habit. The Israeli model picked the Necco candy factory near Boston and New York's Serendipity restaurant - home of the frozen hot chocolate - as two of her favourite places ...
- ULI: Plans In Works For City Development - The Bulletin
Philadelphia - During the sixth annual urban issues forum Thursday, the Philadelphia Urban Land Institute (ULI) reassured more than 300 people the city's development projects and real estate options are heading in the right direction. Held at the ...
- Guiding Light Stars Light up Events - Firefox News
Guiding Light Stars Light up EventsFirefox News, AZ - 1 hour ago... which publishes speculative short stories, and is the editor for the print poetry magazine Illumen. She also write reviews for Dark Discoveries. ...
- Broadway and TV actor Fred Weller comes to Boston for Shakespeare’s ... - MetroWest Daily News
Maybe “romance†is the key word for Fred Weller this summer. The New York-based actor, who’s now a regular on USA Network’s “In Plain Sight,†has made the trip up to Boston for lots of romantic reasons. First is the chance to perform ...
- Signing: Event to benefit victims (Marion Chronicle-Tribune)
A book signing to benefit victims of murder, abuse, rape, chronic illness and suicide will be from 1 to 4 p.m. today at the Unorganized Book Store, 3602 S. Washington St.
- Youth attend Outdoors Natural Resource Camp - Prairie Star
The 2nd Annual Marias Natural Resource Camp was held at the Whitlash Campground in the Sweet Grass Hills. Eleven youth from the Blackfeet Reservation, Pondera and Toole County attended. Youth attending the camp were Calle Monroe, Skylar Stenson ...
- Authors grieve over Wallace's apparent suicide - Yahoo News
NEW YORK - 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 ...
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