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- Birdsong inspires Valley resident's novel - Allentown Morning Call
Birdsong inspires Valley resident's novelAllentown Morning Call, PA - 1 hour agoHe not only lectures to his students, but regales them with poetry and the sound of his fiddle. A complex mother/daughter dynamic plays between Addie and ...
- Cactus Cafe a campus jewel - UT The Daily Texan
Cactus Cafe a campus jewelUT The Daily Texan, TX - 1 hour ago"Always great to hear some poetry at the Cactus," said emcee Ted Hadji after Meyer finished his southern-drawling war poetry. During the poetry performance, ...
- A brief history of the breast - Health 24
Different cultures focus on different parts of the female body as representing extremes of beauty. In Japan the nape of the neck has long been popular. The Chinese, for an appalling period, chose very tiny feet, subjecting women to agonising and ...
- US museum to highlight Iranian cinema - MehrNews.com
MehrNews.comUS museum to highlight Iranian cinemaMehrNews.com, Iran - 9 hours ago“Its emphasis upon the poetry of everyday life and the experiences of ordinary people, and its blurring of the boundaries between fiction and documentary ...
- Shapeways lets Internet users manufacture goods - Sydney Morning Herald
Shapeways lets Internet users manufacture goodsSydney Morning Herald, Australia - 12 hours agoOne template lets people make candle holders embodying poetry and another is for making fruit bowls. Each item is priced at 150 US dollars (US). ...
- Intercourse: Stories - Popmatters.com
No serious writer in America works with a lighter touch than Robert Olen Butler. That sure hand, guided by a potent creative intelligence, saves books like Tabloid Dreams (1996), inspired by supermarket weekly headlines, from mere whimsy. Butler ...
- Eulogising past glories - Nation
Socrates thought they were the voice of conscience. Iroquois Indians saw them as commands to be followed. Voltaire said they resulted from overeating. Freud defined them as repressed thoughts. Author Robert G. Allen wrote: ”The future you see is ...
- Top Box Office - MLive.com
Courtesy of Walt Disney A little chihuahua brought in big audiences this weekend, making "Beverly Hills Chihuahua" the top box office hit. Studio estimates say the Disney comedy made a 29-million dollar debut. LOS ANGELES -- An adorable talking dog ...
- Our Sporty English Language (Jewish World Review)
http://www.JewishWorldReview.com | Sometimes it seems that almost all Americans either play sports or watch them. Because sports occupy such a central place in American life and imagination, athletic metaphors pervade our everyday speech and writing.
- Obama vows to renew America's promise (AFP via Yahoo! Canada News)
DENVER, Colorado (AFP) - Barack Obama savaged John McCain and "broken" Republican politics, vowing to restore America's promise in a tumultuous climax to the Democratic convention before an 84,000 strong crowd.
- Fun Fair Foods: Elephant Ears, Corn Dogs, and Tortas? - Epicurious
Fun Fair Foods: Elephant Ears, Corn Dogs, and Tortas?Epicurious - 7 hours ago... and the carnival barker names of midway specialties read like midsummer poetry. In the Midwest the poem is all about funnel cakes, elephant ears, ...
- Quincy's Cultural Festival - KHQA
Quincy's Cultural FestivalKHQA, IL - 1 hour agoThe display showcased African-American history from right here in the Tri-States and the United States. The African-American culture was highlighted because ...
- Coming Attractions: The cable guy is 'extra'-serious (Contra Costa Times)
Fremont cable guy flexed his acting muscle in "Dodgeball" and "Leaving Las Vegas." A San Ramon Valley High grad appeared in "Bottle Shock." Entertainment: Movies l Music l TV l Restaurants
- Amritsar love surfaces in New York - Tribune
Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh and his wife Gursharan Kaur love to read letters written to them about the development of the holy city of Amritsar. This fact came to the fore during the PM’s visit to New York during the last week of September ...
- Second Cup Cafe: Phoebe Snow (CBS News)
Singer/guitarist Phoebe Snow stopped by the The Early Show 's "Second Cup Cafe" to perform songs from her first in-concert album, "Phoebe Snow - Live."
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