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- Mary Goodwin Dies At Age 91 - Hartford Courant
Mary Goodwin Dies At Age 91Hartford Courant, United States - 35 minutes agoA direct descendant of a 19th-century Hartford Courant printer and publisher, she reported on the 1944 Hartford circus fire, and was involved with local ...
- Phoebe Snow Revisits `Poetry Man,' Offers New Tunes at Birdland - Bloomberg
Phoebe Snow Revisits `Poetry Man,' Offers New Tunes at BirdlandBloomberg - 1 hour agoReturning to her music has been a priority for Snow since the March 2007 death of daughter, Valerie Rose, who suffered from brain trauma during birth and ...
- Oblivious Piniella's a mastermind - Chicago Sun-Times
'This is ah, ah, ah.... It's ah. It's ahhh ...'' Ten seconds pass. Lou Piniella was trying to describe the Cubs before the game Wednesday. Those long ahs come, and you find yourself wanting to help finish the sentence. He's learning things about the ...
- Related Coverage (Gazette.Net)
Justin Davis died on June 25, 2006, at 19 in a faraway land in a war that many don’t want to think about and that she fears is forgotten. On Memorial Day, she hopes his death in Afghanistan is remembered.
- Conveying meaning through humour - The News - International
Conveying meaning through humourThe News - International, Pakistan - 6 hours agoThe first issue that was recently launched contained humorous prose and poetry by several famous writers. The assistant editor of the magazine, ...
- Music lovers gather to hear country tunes (Arizona Daily Star)
It might have been just a little warm outside, but that didn't bother music lovers Saturday at La Encantada.
- From the Editor - Colby Magazine
Colby MagazineFrom the EditorColby Magazine, ME - 4 hours agoBlue-jeaned and pony-tailed when he taught me contemporary poetry in 1976, he was Bob way back then. Calmly soft-spoken, unfailingly gentle, unswerving in ...
- Something Positive Presents: Tribute - Celebrating the Legacy of Cheryl Byron (All About Jazz)
Saturday, June 21, 2008, at 7PM at Harlem's Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture (515 Malcolm X Boulevard), Something Positive, Inc presents: TRIBUTE - Celebrating the legacy of Cheryl Byron. Ms. Byron was a composer, acclaimed choreographer, educator, and founder of Something Positive.
- Bob Jacobs Reading Poetry At Farmington Library - Hartford Courant
Bob Jacobs Reading Poetry At Farmington LibraryHartford Courant, United States - 5 hours agoBob Jacob knows that poetry can help alleviate pain and celebrate life. He began reading poetry to cancer support groups in the 1990s and for the past seven ...
- Twombling Free - Evening Standard
Estate, from Cy Twombly's series: Quattro Stagioni (A Painting in Four Parts) Inverno, from Cy Twombly's series: Quattro Stagioni (A Painting in Four Parts) Primavera, from Cy Twombly's series: Quattro Stagioni (A Painting in Four Parts) Crudeness ...
- 'Slugging' In San Francisco - CBS News
'Slugging' In San FranciscoCBS News, NY - 1 hour agoAnd, as we discovered this morning, it works pretty well! Up next, we’re off to Lake Tahoe, and then Elko, Nevada, the “cowboy poetry†capital of the world.
- Dick Martin, 86, comic half of landmark 'Laugh-in' - Boston Globe
LOS ANGELES - Dick Martin, the zany half of the comedy team whose "Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In" took television by storm in the 1960s, making stars of Goldie Hawn and Lily Tomlin and creating such national catchphrases as "Sock it to me!" has died ...
- 'Crazy Girl With Lighter' Author In West Hartford - Hartford Courant
'Crazy Girl With Lighter' Author In West HartfordHartford Courant, United States - 1 hour agoIt was partly through writing that she regained her footing, and now, at 29, she has published a poetry collection, "Crazy Girl With Lighter" (Antrim House, ...
- As Stravinsky Saw It - New York Sun
As Stravinsky Saw ItNew York Sun, United States - 14 hours agoThis version included the poetry of Ogden Nash, so outrageous as to be hilarious — he employs the word "kangaroomeringue" to rhyme with "boomerang" — and ...
- Literary luminaries attend unveiling of statue of 'people's poet' Al ... - Jam! Showbiz
TORONTO - Eurithe Purdy sat at the feet of her late husband, renowned poet Al Purdy, on Tuesday as a statue of him was unveiled at Queen's Park. "His pose to me looks so natural, as if he could almost walk away from where he's reclining," she said ...
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