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- Review of 'A Freewheelin' Time' - phillyBurbs.com
Review of 'A Freewheelin' Time'phillyBurbs.com, PA - 2 hours agoRotolo began attending concerts at clubs in the Village and found friends who had similar interests in music, art, poetry and politics. ...
- 42 day detention, is it ‘justified’ or merely a case of ‘islamophobia’ - Pakistani Newspaper
42 day detention, is it ‘justified’ or merely a case of ‘islamophobia’Pakistani Newspaper, Pakistan - 5 hours agoI wonder what would be the case if renowned for his revolutionary verses, Pakistani poet Habib Jalab’s poetry is found in some one’s house who always waited ...
- Restaurant chat - Boston Globe
Boston Globe restaurant critic Devra First was online March 7 to field your questions and comments about dining out in the Boston area. Miss the chat? Catch up here. The transcript follows. chatguest1: Greetings. It's that chat time again. Send your ...
- Delray Beach - Hampton Roads Daily Press
The Israeli Scouts Friendship Caravan Golan 2008 has rolled into the city for nine days of performances. Hailing from 10 cities in Israel, and made up of five young women and five young men, from teenagers to 25-year-olds, the Israeli Scouts recently ...
- Claude Debussy, by Paul Roberts - The Independent
Debussy's life is well documented, but he remains an enigma. In his quest to unravel this, Paul Roberts has aimed to win new insights into the music of which, as a concert pianist, he's a distinguished interpreter. He has succeeded, distilling a ...
- Oxford’s Square Books Gets Campy - Publishers Weekly
Oxford’s Square Books Gets CampyPublishers Weekly, NY - 6 hours agoCamp will start each day at 10 am and feature different activities, including poetry lessons, a tour of Faulkner’s house Rowan Oak, and a visit to the ...
- Yeats family prove poetry in motion at Meadowbank - Edinburgh Evening News
Yeats family prove poetry in motion at MeadowbankEdinburgh Evening News, UK - 10 hours agoBy COLIN RENTON IT WAS a family affair at Meadowbank Velodrome last night, with Nick Yeats (Edinburgh RC) and his cycling daughters Rosie and Eliza all ...
- Take time to savor arts and crafts in a gallery of variety - Lower Hudson Journal news
Take time to savor arts and crafts in a gallery of varietyLower Hudson Journal news, NY - 6 hours agoThere's also framed poetry from Terah Cox of Cold Spring. Most any visit to The Eclectic Collector also includes a friendly hello from Winnie and Okie. ...
- Dick Martin, the zany half of 'Laugh-In' duo (San Jose Mercury News)
LOS ANGELES - Dick Martin, the zany half of the comedy team whose "Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In" took television by storm in the late 1960s, making stars of Goldie Hawn and Lily Tomlin and creating such national catch-phrases as "Sock it to me!
- Being the Nation's Poet Laureate is a Total Pain [Poetry] (Gawker)
Being the poet laureate is the highest honor a poet can receive in this country. You get $35,000 and a beautiful office in the Library of Congress. (Kay Ryan just became the newest laureate, tasked...
- Not-So-Beachy Summer Reads - Daily Nexus
Summer shouldn’t be an excuse to sit around by the waves working on your deep bronze tan, frying your brain reading Cosmo and listening to your iPod for three sweet straight months (though there’s more than enough time for that, too). If you’re ...
- '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.
- The New York Times - New York Observer
On June 22, the Times public editor Clark Hoyt had a few words for the Times ’ Maureen Dowd for several primary-season columns that disparaged Hillary Clinton. "Even [Ms. Dowd], I think, by assailing Clinton in gender-heavy terms in column after ...
- War hero, 90, in hospital for routine knee operation died after nurse ... - Daily Mail
War hero: Desert Rat Joe Gibbs, 90, died after a fatal drugs mix-up when he was recovering from routine knee surgery A World War Two war hero who went into hospital for routine knee surgery died after a nurse gave him deadly drugs by mistake. Joe ...
- Edward Albee at 80: Still a 'Young Troublemaker' - Wall Street Journal
Wall Street JournalEdward Albee at 80: Still a 'Young Troublemaker'Wall Street Journal - 1 hour agoAt 18 he lit out for Greenwich Village, where he wrote bad poetry, worse fiction, then took up drama "because I'd failed at the other things," he said. ...
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