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- Taken by the river he loved - Southern Idaho Business
Taken by the river he lovedSouthern Idaho Business, ID - 11 minutes agoStudebaker taught for years at the College of Southern Idaho and Idaho State University, composing works of poetry, essays, fiction and non-fiction. ...
- Thomas M Disch - Telegraph.co.uk
Thomas M DischTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 24 minutes agoHe was well-regarded for his poetry (which he wrote as Tom Disch) by many who had no idea that he wrote genre fiction. Thomas Michael Disch was born on ...
- Passed/Failed: An education in the life of Arnold Wesker, playwright (Independent)
Sir Arnold Wesker, 76, is the author of 42 plays, including The Kitchen, Roots and Chips with Everything. His non-fiction includes As Much as I Dare, his autobiography. Wesker's Love Plays, Wesker's Monologues, and the playwright's first poetry collection, All Things Tire of Themselves, have all been published recently.
- Scopes Trial story retold in poetry form - Baton Rouge Advocate
The nation’s attention was focused on a tiny town in the hills of Tennessee 83 years ago this summer. There, in the hamlet of Dayton, the forces of science and religion met in a mighty confrontation that became know as the Scopes Monkey Trial. Or ...
- Truth of the Matter - KanglaOnline
Truth of the MatterKanglaOnline, India - 4 hours agoThe poetry will probably find little parallel, and the mystique about the flower is stuff for legends. Poetry however has little to do with truth prevailing ...
- Garage-bound scribe taps vivid past - Columbus Dispatch
Columbus DispatchGarage-bound scribe taps vivid pastColumbus Dispatch, OH - 5 hours agoI think that was the secret of the Romantic poets: They wrote cold." Furst's novels are the product of considerable research, especially in first-person ...
- McGoughière Comes To Liverpool Playhouse - HULIQ.com
For Liverpool's Capital of Culture Year, Everyman and Playhouse Artistic Director Gemma Bodinetz directs Molière's famous 17th century French comedy Tartuffe, in a specially commissioned new adaptation by 'Liverpool's Poet Laureate' Roger McGough ...
- William Carey University honors students at Convocation - Hattiesburg American
William Carey University honors students at ConvocationHattiesburg American, MS - 12 minutes agoThe award is given to an athlete who shows Christian character and leadership abilities and is named in memory of Allen Williams of Petal, a former member ...
- Dutch sculptor Beaumont excavates a sense of universal humanity - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Hanneke Beaumont's 2004 "Bronze #68" is just over 2 feet tall and shows the way in which the Dutch sculptor composes her forms to engage the empty space that surrounds them. What: The solo exhibition "Hanneke Beaumont: New Works." When: Through June ...
- Zimbabwe: Arts Festival Lives Up to Expectations - AllAfrica.com
Zimbabwe: Arts Festival Lives Up to ExpectationsAllAfrica.com, Washington - 6 hours agoThe opening night had the lustre of a well-organised festival and included performances by Albert Nyathi, whose poetry left the audience asking for more. ...
- Vote 'No' and say 'Non' to French-style bad government - Irish Independent
Vote 'No' and say 'Non' to French-style bad governmentIrish Independent, Ireland - 2 hours agoShakespeare aside (a huge aside, mind you) French culture -- in music, literature, philosophy, architecture, painting and poetry -- is immeasurably superior ...
- Epilogue: Dad loved wartime stories, music - Athens Banner-Herald
Growing up, the Thrasher children loved to hear their father tell stories. Warren Thrasher didn't regale the four kids with standard fairy tales about knights and their castles, but rather tales of tanks and the tough-as-nails generals of World War ...
- Epic Fail: Spin-off TV Shows - G4 TV
G4 TVEpic Fail: Spin-off TV ShowsG4 TV, CA - 51 minutes agoHe has a PhD in Psychology, so he's earned the title "doctor," but so have PhD's in Medieval Poetry, and no one asks them to solve personal problems. ...
- Holiday observances span valley - Medford Mail Tribune
It's Memorial Day. Schools, post offices, libraries and some businesses are closed today, and Memorial Day ceremonies span the valley. Here's a look at what's available: — In Medford, Eastwood Cemetery (off Siskiyou Boulevard across from Bear Creek ...
- Does Choice Really Matter When Life is at Stake? -- Critically Acclaimed Book Tells a Gripping Story About Euthanasia ... (PrimeNewswire via Yahoo! Finance)
HARLEYSVILLE, Pa., June 16, 2008 -- The right to die as a matter of one's own choice is a very controversial ethical question in our society. In Burwell's book, "Matters of Choice," the year is 2025, and euthanasia is an approved solution to a number of societal and economic issues.
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