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- Jones hot on birthday - Fort Francis Times
Chipper Jones is getting better with age. Celebrating his 36th birthday, Jones went 3-for-3, including a homer, to lead Atlanta past the NL East-leading Florida Marlins 7-4 last night. For his career on April 24, he’s hitting .500 (18-of-36) with ...
- ET CETERA Victori... - Akron Beacon Journal
Victorian Pastimes — Noon to 3:30 p.m. Wednesdays-Saturdays, 1 to 4 p.m. Sundays through Aug. 31 at Hower House, the University of Akron, 60 Fir Hill, Akron. Explores the various leisure-time activities of the Hower family as well as general ...
- ORLAN: Post-Identity Strategies - Actuphoto.com
ORLAN: Post-Identity StrategiesActuphoto.com, France - 7 hours ago... the play of identity, reach the heights of poetry. From the artist’s reinterpretation of Judeo-Christian iconography, based on a depth study of the ...
- Springfield Author Encourages Kids to Read - KSPR.com
“Raise your hand if you like to play!†said Judy Young, a local award-winning author, to a group of young children Monday morning at the Midtown Carnegie Branch Library. Young is a local author, born and raised in Springfield, who has published ...
- A discourse on the writing life (The Manila Times)
“The Faith of a Writer†by Joyce Carol Oates is an attempt to dissect and demystify the life of a working writer. One of the most preeminent female writer in America, Oates uses her personal writing history as a tool in shedding light to such writers’ issues as inspiration, craft and failure.
- Dangerous crossing (Boston Globe)
ABINGTON Between 2003 and 2006, police responded to an average of 21 accidents per year at the intersection of Bedford and Randolph streets, where routes 18 and 139 cross. Last year, though, that number dropped to just 13 after state highway officials reconfigured the crossing, adding new lanes and directional arrows. But a recent report by Abington police shows a ...
- Royal /Ui/o/oo, Zimbabwe And Our Foreign Policy (The Namibian)
For all his life, Aimé fought against colonialism and for black pride. In his first work of poetry, the celebrated 'Cahier d'un retour au pays natal', published in 1939, he had wanted to be the mouthpiece of all the oppressed who didn't have the means to express themselves.
- Tagore's engagement with the cosmic beloved - Times of India
Tagore's engagement with the cosmic belovedTimes of India, India - 3 hours agoHis romantic mysticism inspired the fusion of poetry and spirituality. Discuss this story with other readers. Click on 'Discuss' link at the top and bottom ...
- Review: Special Orders (The Kansas City Star)
Edward Hirsch’s new poetry collection, Special Orders, is an exercise in thinking inside the box.
- Fundraiser for The Writers Place is a Night of Poetry and Jazz (Kansas City InfoZine)
This fundraiser for The Writers Place features poetry by Phyllis Becker and Dan Jaffe, and music by local jazz greats.
- Obama's bitter muse: Frank M. Davis - Iowa City Press-Citizen
Of the potential father figures in Barack Obama's autobiography "Dreams from My Father," one of the first -- and most mysterious -- is a poet whom we only ever know as "Frank." "Dreams from My Father" credits Frank with being the sole older black man ...
- A Necklace of Raindrops - Financial Times
Joan Aiken wrote poetry, plays and adult novels, including a sequel to Jane Austen’s Mansfield Park , but she is best known for her children’s stories: The Wolves of Willoughby Chase and the Arabel and Mortimer series, the latter famously ...
- Arts & Entertainment: THEATER REVIEW - Chicago Tribune
Director Nic Dimond describes himself in a program note as "a reluctant Shakespeare fan." Maybe that's why a pervading aura of ambivalence hangs over his production of "Richard III" at Strawdog Theatre Company. It's not a terrible show by any means ...
- Man Sues Over Scalping Arrest (The New York Sun)
A security guard who took his wife and two children to hear a poetry reading at Lincoln Center last summer was falsely accused of trying to scalp his tickets and ultimately arrested, the man claims in a lawsuit filed yesterday in U.S. District Court in Manhattan. Mohammad Ahmed,49, had gone to Lincoln Center with his family to see a Bollywood star, Amitabh Bachchan, read aloud the poetry of the ...
- The spirit of 1968 - Times of India
The spirit of 1968Times of India, India - 3 hours agoThere was also the romance of revolution in distant lands: Vietnamese peasants in straw hats braving napalm, Pablo Neruda's poetry and Mao Zedong's call to ...
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