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- Wilfrid Rodgers, 88; reporter, editor, columnist for Globe - Boston Globe
Wilfrid C. Rodgers, who covered the Kennedy White House as part of a 45-year career as a reporter, columnist, and editor for The Boston Globe, died May 22 of respiratory failure at his Scituate home. He was 88. Mr. Rodgers, known as Bud, started out ...
- Fairs and festivals - Everett Herald
Edmonds Arts Festival: 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday, June 13 to 15, Frances Anderson Center, 700 Main St., Edmonds; juried art show, food court, wine bar, live music, children's crafts, performers ...
- Former boxer Heddy Maalem takes aim with African-inspired take on ... - Boston Globe
Former boxer Heddy Maalem takes aim with African-inspired take on ...Boston Globe, United States - 56 minutes agoThe work's poetry was very evident right away. We just tap into it and take off." Maalem explains his approach simply. "Because I am a freelance ...
- Around Town: Friday, July 18, 2008 (Tri-City Herald)
Mid-Columbia happenings for the week of Friday, July 18, 2008
- Kasargod: M Vyasa no more - Mangalorean.com
Kasargod: M Vyasa no moreMangalorean.com, India - 2 hours agoA litterateur who had always been away from publicity, Vyasa had published story compilations 'Kritha' (1998), 'Kambani' (1965), poetry anthologies 'Suli', ...
- A place to get your words out: Plainfield couple get early OK for ... - Recorder
Published: Thursday, July 24, 2008 ''... Words don't block the sighs of the cars on this long, hilly stretch. Poems don't keep the chilling breeze tied to the night,
- Matches, Nizar, and paper statelets. - Al Arab Online
Death fears creative people. They are the only ones who can outsmart Death. That is what Nizar Qabbani once said, in an interview from his residence in London, prior to his own death in 1998. “Death opens the door of a poet” he said, “creeps in ...
- Great Lakes gets $1 million challenge grant from the Kresge Foundation ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Westlake Reed Leskosky An artist's concept drawing by the Cleveland theater architecture firm of Westlake Reed Leskosky shows what the front of the Hanna Theatre will look like after renovations are complete in September. The $19.2 million campaign ...
- Daylong event to commemorate the 1963 death of poet Theodore Roethke - MLive.com
As celebrations continue marking the centennial year of the birth of Pulitzer-winning poet Theodore Roethke, fans pause next week to remember his death 55 years later. On Friday (Aug.1), the Friends of Theodore Roethke Foundation hosts a Roethke ...
- Hurt's front man comes out of dark - Daily Oklahoman
The first clues that Hurt front man J Loren is coming from a dark and moody place can be heard in his angry, angst-ridden vocals and the unpredictable storminess of his intricate minor-chord arrangements for guitar, strings, banjo and thunderous ...
- Reconsiderations: 'Life Studies' by Robert Lowell - New York Sun
IN THE PUBLIC EYE An illustration of Robert Lowell on the cover of Time magazine, June 1967. The place names are familiar, but Lowell's New England is not a place you could find on the map. It is a cosmological arena, where good and evil wrestle for ...
- Top Scoops (Scoop.co.nz)
If these confessional words in this posting http://www.campaignforlibertycom/blog/?p=115 are really the respected Congressman Ron Paul's "I have, for the past 35 years, expressed my grave concern for the future of America."
- Life is poetry for Angelou (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
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- Sex’ Jew Speaks, Kinky Knocks ‘Wimps,’ London’s Shtreimel Snatchers - Forward
Sex’ Jew Speaks, Kinky Knocks ‘Wimps,’ London’s Shtreimel SnatchersForward, NY - 5 minutes ago“They both like to wear their hats indoors,” he explains, adding: “They’re also both gypsies, wandering in the raw poetry of time.” He’s less charitable, ...
- Historians, poet feted - The Nelson Mail
The Nelson MailHistorians, poet fetedThe Nelson Mail, New Zealand - 4 hours agoMs Le Bas won the New Zealand Society of Authors Jessie Mackay prize for the best first book of poetry, for Incognito. She received $2500. ...Maori work wins award Stuff.co.nzall 5 news articles
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