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- Dance star’s final sparkle - Reading Evening Post
The death of long-legged movie legend Cyd Charisse at the age of 86 brings to an end a whole era of dance. You only had to tell her: “Go into your dance” to be assured of instant cinematic magic. Trained as a classical dancer, she was a member of ...
- Kid Rock to ride wave of success into Detroit shows - DetNews.com
Kid Rock to ride wave of success into Detroit showsDetNews.com, MI - 6 hours agoHey, it may not be poetry, but it works. And as for the question of if the song was written for any one girl in particular, Rock isn't giving up the goods. ...
- Circle of friends helps carry burden of grief - Times Colonist
Circle of friends helps carry burden of griefTimes Colonist, Canada - 3 hours agoIrene was the family musician and poet. Lawrence now writes poetry and songs, and has joined a choir. "We grieve for the meanings and implications of a loss ...
- It's Educational - Velocity
It's EducationalVelocity, KY - 36 minutes agoShe fell in love with poetry and later formed a poetry performance group. Her poem "The Stoop," which celebrates the wisdom and quick-wit of women, ...
- Gilani condoles poet’s death - Associated Press of Pakistan
Gilani condoles poet’s deathAssociated Press of Pakistan, Pakistan - 6 hours agoIn a message to the bereaved family, the Prime Minister paid tributes to Ghaznavi’s contribution to poetry. He said Khatir Ghaznavi was not only a poet but ...
- Community Calendar (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
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- 'Exiles' is sure to get its claws in your brain (San Diego Union-Tribune)
Here is what happened when I began raving to some (very nice) friends about “Exiles,” a new novel by Ron Hansen about how the 19th-century Jesuit poet Gerard Manley Hopkins came to write perhaps his most inaccessible poem, “The Wreck of the Deutschland,” after hearing of the death of five German nuns in a shipwreck on the shoals of the Thames.
- Mystery of Two creates a Cleveland buzz by pushing the boundaries of ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Mystery of Two, a Cleveland-based trio, has been creating a buzz locally and nationally with its forward-looking mix of experimental, indie rock. The band will be be performing Wednesday, June 18, on the main stage at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ...
- Reason and intellect: Christianity's friends - WorldNetDaily
As a former skeptic, I have a particular interest in Christian apologetics: the defense of the Christian faith. I've read and recommended many excellent books on the subject but want to call your special attention to one I've most recently read ...
- Ray of Sunshine Amid Economic Gloom - RedOrbit
Ray of Sunshine Amid Economic GloomRedOrbit, TX - 12 hours agoTo that end they are sending out a positive message of support and are offering free places to all those under 16 years of age. ...
- Spice vendor finds niche in NYC (AM New York)
With his flowing black hair, bushy beard and slight paunch, Behroush Sharifi hops off his bicycle and bounds into an expensive restaurant on the Upper West Side.
- Friends united by poetry, disability (St. Joseph News-Press)
Aside from a unique gait that often garners a second look, Jay Claywell and Danny Phillips have plenty in common. They met 10 years ago in a bookstore. One asked the other for a cigarette, a conversation ensued, and light arguments were made.
- Sensational Russian Lionhearts! (Pravda)
Holland 1 Russia 3. What an amazing game of football, what a sensational victory for Russian football, for the players of this young, talented, disciplined and determined Russian team and what a shining medal on the chest of Guus Hiddink, the Dutchman who came to Russia to transform a team of spirited young and inexperienced boys into the most valliant lions this game has ever known.
- Will Saroyan's literary legacy be lost? - TMCnet
Will Saroyan's literary legacy be lost?TMCnet - 32 minutes agoInterest in her work was renewed in 1975 when African-American novelist Alice Walker wrote an article "In Search of Zora Neale Hurston" for Ms. magazine. ...
- Great Green Show lineup (The Mail Tribune)
The strains of Bach's "Concerto for Two Violins" and Brahms' "Hungarian Dance No. 1" drift into the hills around the Oregon Shakespeare Festival under an unsettled spring sky, and the crowd in front of the OSF's Elizabethan Stage applauds generously.
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