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- 'My Cloak and Dagger' author Roger Hall dies (The Monterey County Herald)
Roger Hall, 89, who wrote "You're Stepping on My Cloak and Dagger," a wry memoir about World War II spycraft that became a cult classic in intelligence circles and appealed to a wide audience for its irreverence, died Sunday at his home in Wilmington, Del. He had congestive heart failure.
- Javier de Frutos and Kim Brandstrup draw dance inspiration from ... - Times Online
Javier de Frutos and Kim Brandstrup draw dance inspiration from ...Times Online, UK - 7 minutes ago... an early masterpiece that creates poetry through sheer speed and focus. A rapturous collage of Romantic ballet motifs dandles shreds of narrative, ...
- Mixing culture, mixing media - Juneau Empire (subscription)
Mixing culture, mixing mediaJuneau Empire (subscription), AK - 7 hours agoThe band's only non-Native members are African-American Maurice Caldwell Jr. on guitar and Euro-American Terry Maloney on drums, both accomplished Seattle ...
- Paula Gunn Allen, 68; a key figure in putting Native American literature on the map (Los Angeles Times)
- Phillip Whalen, 1973 - Bookslut
Phillip Whalen, 1973Bookslut, IL - 41 minutes agoIt was a poetry of whatever came into his field of vision, of Things Presenting Themselves, quotidian-lists as flat and glibly descriptive as anything one ...
- The hidden face of political Islamism - Times Online
Who says that Islamists can't learn a trick or two from the West when they have to? Take a glance at the glossy brochure of Islam Expo - billed as Europe's “biggest Islamic cultural festival†- which ended at Olympia yesterday. You could be ...
- Statehood party planning starts on the Kenai Peninsula - Kodiak Daily Mirror
KENAI, Alaska (AP) -- International Space Station astronauts orbiting high above Alaska on a dark January night early next year might suspect something terrible is happening below when they spy large fires erupting across the Kenai Peninsula. It won ...
- ‘No matter where I went, he was there behind me’ - Irish Independent
Irish Independent‘No matter where I went, he was there behind me’Irish Independent, Ireland - 10 hours agoHe thinks it's romantic.'' That delusion may be the common thread, but unlike Thurman's experience, or that of Emily Maitlis, Vanessa Mae, David Walliams ...
- Charlotte Sometimes hopes to ride a wave - Orange County Register
From Evanescence, Paramore and Flyleaf to Feist, Regina Spektor and current sensation Sara Bareilles, today's female musicians are taking the music world by storm. Singer-songwriter Charlotte Sometimes, who soon could be joining them, weighed in on ...
- Tightrope-walking in the dark - Globe and Mail
Tightrope-walking in the darkGlobe and Mail, Canada - 2 hours agoBut in Dey's hands, overwrought is, in fact, finely wrought, her prose a wondrous compression of poetry, her carnival of characters drawn in gripping detail ...
- ESPN Sees Positive Results From Wall-To-Wall Euro 2008 Coverage - SportsBusiness Daily (subscription)
SportsBusiness Daily (subscription)ESPN Sees Positive Results From Wall-To-Wall Euro 2008 CoverageSportsBusiness Daily (subscription), NC - 1 hour ago... of soccer as has come to be expected by even the casual fan. It has a UK accent that is part poetry, part analysis and part Benny Hill†(THE DAILY).
- Breaking News: Maria Shriver endorses Barack Obama - Los Angeles Times Blogs
In a dramatic moment at UCLA's Pauley Pavilion, California First Lady Maria Shriver just strode out onto a stage that had already seen its share of celebrities -- Oprah Winfrey and Stevie Wonder among them -- and announced that she was joining the ...
- Catawba Roundup - Charlotte Observer
Catawba RoundupCharlotte Observer, NC - 1 hour agoThe Poetry Hickory event on Tuesday will feature Jack Hicks from Raleigh and Brad Vogler of Hickory. The reading begins at 7 pm at Tastefull Beans ...
- Capathia Jenkins & Louis Rosen: One Ounce of Truth - Broadway World
For many Broadway buffs, the idea of pairing poetry and song starts and stops at Cats, The Musical . But composer Louis Rosen and Broadway vocalist Capathia Jenkins prove the possibilities are endless.
- Georgian budgie learns Stalin’s poetry - RussiaToday
RussiaTodayGeorgian budgie learns Stalin’s poetryRussiaToday, Russia - 45 minutes agoThe talented little bird actually recites poetry and the bird's repertoire even includes verses by probably most notorious of Georgians, Joseph Stalin, ...
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