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- 'Chapter Two' in Hackensack (The Record)
Second chances and renewal are central to Neil Simon's 1977 comedy "Chapter Two," to be staged at the Hackensack Cultural Arts Center. The semiautobiographical play is about George, a middle-aged writer reluctant to start a new romance after his wife's death.
- Village-wide event kicks off Friday - Daily Freeman & Sunday Freeman
It has taken them more than a year, but after all their hard work and organization, the Millbrook Book Festival organizers can breathe a sigh of relief as their village-wide event hits the streets on May 16 and 17. Above all, those involved hope this ...
- Salman Rushdie: Knight of the Tall Tale - New York Sun
'The Enchantress of Florence" (Random House, 368 pages, $26) is a "Harry Potter"-ish restoration project of great intelligence and remarkable egoism, both of which are characteristic of its author. Although he sets his novel in the Florence of the ...
- Training and Wisdom (BG News)
What results from having been primarily trained in clearly defined skills as opposed to being generally educated for self-direction? We know what training in a specific skill is but very few courses have had the stated goal of making students wiser. Researchers reported in the American Psychologist that when we are wise, we use knowledge for the well being of oneself and others.
- What "Bugs" A Bush Nazi? (Indymedia Chiapas)
Bob Packer's Gonna "Fix Your Face"!....if you mess with this Gad damn article! He's gonna make your mother wish she never had you!
- STEPHANIE SALTER: New Yorker Obama cover: It’s offensive, so it ... - Terre Haute Tribune Star
STEPHANIE SALTER: New Yorker Obama cover: It’s offensive, so it ...Terre Haute Tribune Star, IN - 1 hour agoIn one fell swoop, a weekly magazine with dozens of articles about a wide array of subjects, entertainment and cultural reviews, short stories, poetry and ...
- Obituaries in the news - FOX News
DALLAS (AP) _ James A. Baker. a former Texas Supreme Court Justice known as a devoted scholar of appellate law, died Sunday. He was 77. He died in his sleep, the Texas Supreme Court said. Baker was diagnosed last year with cancer, which spread ...
- BIPARTISAN BULL - New York Post
CONTRARY to nearly all received wisdom in DC, not to mention the rhetoric of the presumptive nominees of both major parties, the scariest moments in US politics are often its most bipartisan. Some would say this was demonstrated in the wake of 9/11 ...
- Nature's Ecstasy: Joan Mitchell on Paper and Canvas - New York Sun
Spring and summer provide us with some of the headiest and most ephemeral experiences in the garden. While describing the suddenness and intensity with which our Yoshino cherry tree blossomed a full, feathery white and then, like snowfall, shed its ...
- Slideshow: Tung-Hui Hu Poetry Reading at Square Books - Daily Mississippian
Slideshow: Tung-Hui Hu Poetry Reading at Square BooksDaily Mississippian, MS - 8 minutes agoIf you feel a comment is inappropriate, please notify the Online Editor. We encourage you to leave at least your first name and the first letter of your ...
- 'Step outside the box': Immaculate grads urged to pursue their dreams - Danbury News-Times
DANBURY -- Immaculate High School Principal Richard Stoops gathered his 99 seniors outside the Danbury school after their graduation Wednesday so they could toss their caps into the air in unison. For them, it was his final show of leadership, and in ...
- Literary Calendar - The Gazette (Montreal)
Literary CalendarThe Gazette (Montreal), Canada - 2 hours agoYiddish Café celebrates Israel@60, with Yiddish poetry and song, 8 pm at the Jewish Public Library, 5151 Côte Ste. Catherine Rd. Cost is $5 for JPL members ...
- 'So true, so intimate' - guardian.co.uk
'So true, so intimate'guardian.co.uk, UK - 3 hours agoVilhelm Hammershøi: The Poetry of Silence is at the Royal Academy, London W1, until September 7. Details: 020 7300 8000; royalacademy.org.uk.
- Sports world's elegant voice lives on - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
At the dawn of the electronic age of sports, when our world was so much smaller, slower and beamed to us with weekly snippets in grainy black and white, sports were not a volume business. In those ancient times when we pre-digital dinosaurs roamed ...
- 'The Earl Sande Saga' chronicles legendary jockey - WMI Central
SPRINGERVILLE - Summer of 1916. Hot, dusty. The rough and rowdy town of Springerville is pursuing its favorite sport - matched horse racing. It's a chance for working cowboys and ranchers to put their money on the cow ponies they've been "bragging on ...
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