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- Lontar Foundation ready to embrace future challenges - Jakarta Post
Lontar Foundation ready to embrace future challengesJakarta Post, Indonesia - 6 hours ago"I mean, the thing that sells in the market abroad is novels, not short stories or poetry. Novels. And there are very few Indonesians who survived past the ...Future plans Jakarta Postall 3 news articles
- The return of the WB, another funny guy from Shaker Heights, the ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Why do so many funny people come from Shaker Heights? Take, for example, David Wain, formerly of MTV's "THe State" and director of "Wet Hot American Summer." His Web series, "Wainy Days" won a Webby for best comedy series. Also, the WB disappeared ...
- Congress needs new fiscal diet: Use earmarks sparingly - Whitman Pioneer
Congress needs new fiscal diet: Use earmarks sparinglyWhitman Pioneer, WA - 1 hour agoThat didn’t seem to work, so I began writing poetry. Not too far into my poetry career, however, I realized that my logical mind excessively seeped from ...
- You Write The Reviews: Leonard Cohen, Opera House, Manchester (Independent)
This was never going to be just a concert. Communion with the man whose emotional and spiritual quests have provided the GPS mapping for more than one generation is, in fact, more of an act of worship.
- The Serpent's Teeth - Sydney Morning Herald
Sydney Morning HeraldThe Serpent's TeethSydney Morning Herald, Australia - 1 hour agoLikewise Peter Carroll and Hayley McElhinney as a father and daughter pondering kinship and death at an absurdly funereal pace. ...
- Thanks to two great teachers - La Crosse Tribune
I was privileged to receive my K-12 schooling in Onalaska. I also had the luck of having both Mrs. Flury as my first grade teacher and Mr. Flury for Driver’s Ed in high school. Mrs. Flury I remember most for being able to make us feel as if we were ...
- First UK Hammershoi Retrospective Might Be His Last - ARTINFO
ARTINFOFirst UK Hammershoi Retrospective Might Be His LastARTINFO, NY - 12 hours agoBy Oliver Basciano LONDON—The first UK retrospective of Danish painter Vilhelm Hammershoi (1864–1916), titled Vilhem Hammershoi: The Poetry of Silence, ...
- Kayker, poet, teacher dies in river accident - Idaho Mountain Express and Guide
Idaho Mountain Express and GuideKayker, poet, teacher dies in river accidentIdaho Mountain Express and Guide, ID - 8 hours ago... of poetry about whitewater and rivers. In 2005 he was awarded the Idaho Humanities Council's Outstanding humanist Award. "We're losing not just a friend ...
- A musical masterpiece (The Star-Ledger)
A pipe organ is like a living creature; its bellows are "lungs" that breathe with each performance. If the Ocean Grove Great Auditorium organ -- one of the nation's largest -- were to celebrate its long life with a birthday cake this week, it would have to blow out 100 candles.
- 05-02-08 EUR ALL ON ONE PAGE - Eurweb.com
05-02-08 EUR ALL ON ONE PAGEEurweb.com, CA - May 2, 2008The tabloid claims to have gotten the news from a family member named Ann Davis, who said the episode took place a few days before the teen's 15th birthday ...
- Cherie's tell-all memoirs: they just couldn't happen here - Irish Independent
Cherie's tell-all memoirs: they just couldn't happen hereIrish Independent, Ireland - 6 hours agoFor be warned of this: if a publisher pays a large advance, he will want something spicey and sensational in return. Nothing for nothing in this world! ...
- Parting gifts for Martin's mate - BBC News
What's the power of poetry? As a parting gift, Martin McGuinness presented Ian Paisley with a couple of hand-written poems. Mr McGuinness wrote one of the poems himself One was a passage from Seamus Heaney's The Cure At Troy in the laureate's own ...
- Sherman Alexie gets first look at Steinbeck country - Monterey County Herald
Sherman Alexie gets first look at Steinbeck countryMonterey County Herald, CA - 4 hours agoHe has written 17 books since first being published in 1991, including four novels, 10 collections of poetry, and four collections of short stories. ...
- Professor Brian Cox: English scholar, poet and editor of 'Critical ... - The Independent
Brian Cox was a gifted teacher, a superb editor, a skilled administrator and a considerable poet. In another life he might have been a vice-chancellor or perhaps a junior minister for education. However his commitment to the teaching of English, both ...
- Don't make undue fuss (The News & Observer)
If a child develops a bit of a runny nose, but seems otherwise healthy, it doesn't make a lot of sense to make a visit to the doctor much less rush to the emergency room. If, however, the child develops a cough, then a fever, an appointment with the doctor would be prudent. Even absent additional symptoms, if the runny nose requires the consumption of box after box of tissues over several weeks ...
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