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- Distilling and Brewing Industry - Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel
They never got a chance to live their dream. They never even got a chance to eat in a restaurant. Or use the public toilet. Or drink at the same water fountain as a white man. Now here they are -- all these former Negro League baseball players ...
- Trinity professor writes gripping bio of Ringelblum (Connecticut Jewish Ledger)
“Who Will Write Our History?: Emanuel Ringelblum, the Warsaw Ghetto, and the Oyneg Shabes Archive,” by Samuel D. Kassow, Indiana University Press, Bloomington, 2007. $34.95, 523 pages
- David Hammond - RedOrbit
David HammondRedOrbit, TX - 2 hours agoHe was described by Pat Loughrey, Director of Nations and Regions at the BBC, as "a man of poetry, song, of film and of a thousand stories. ...
- Oregon Shakespeare Festival - San Francisco Chronicle
Oregon Shakespeare FestivalSan Francisco Chronicle, USA - 2 hours ago"It was the first time I realized direction involved metaphor and poetry. I could see that choices had been made and I felt so connected to that. ...
- Listening to Global Voices - NHPR
listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf). Our main goal on Word of Mouth is to try to find the stories that you may not get to hear anywhere else – to capture and curate the bits of information that zip around the Internet every day ...
- GRTTWAK: Childhood Memories - blogTO
blogTOGRTTWAK: Childhood MemoriesblogTO, Canada - 7 hours agoThe brainchild of Dan Misener, GRTTWAK enables us to take a nostalgic trip by delving into the often embarrassing bits of poetry and prose we wrote as kids. ...
- Davidson Calendar: Aug. 1-10, 2008 - Nashville Tennessean
Around the World in 80 Days : In this comedy adapted from novel by Jules Verne, 19th-century adventurer Phileas Fogg bets his fortune that he can circle the globe in 80 days. Performance through Aug. 15. For details or tickets call 615-945-8281 or ...
- Book review - Montgomery Advertiser
For much of the past decade, Barbara Wiedemann, a Montgomery resident, has spent most of her summers traveling and camping throughout the American West, accompanied in a very primitive van (a pickup covered by a shell) only by a lovable, aging but ...
- CRITIC'S CHOICE - East Bay Express
Annie Barrows Pig farmers, phrenologists, and other eccentrics find friendship and fortitude and bond over their shared love of books while recovering from the German occupation of their little British island just after World War II in The Guernsey ...
- Of Birds, Poets, and Architects - Green Options blog
Of Birds, Poets, and ArchitectsGreen Options blog, CA - 2 hours agoI missed writing my blog entry two weeks ago because I was at the Squaw Valley Community of Writers writing poetry with about 60 poets from around the ...
- A simple man with many a talent - Sri Lanka Sunday Times
Sinhala poet and writer Kalakeerthi Pandit Wimal Abhayasundara, passed away on the morning of Thursday, June 12 at the age of 87. Poet, lyricist, art critic, scholar, veteran author and musicologist, he was born on September 17, 1921 in Welitota in ...
- Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson - PopMatters
PopMattersGonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. ThompsonPopMatters, IL - 1 hour agoNot the thematic lessons, that the rich are different or idealism is futile, but the lessons of its rhythms, its urgent, perfect poetry, language as a means ...
- Louise Erdrich has been listening to 'Plague of Doves' characters ... - Tampabay.com
Tampabay.comLouise Erdrich has been listening to 'Plague of Doves' characters ...Tampabay.com, FL - 2 hours agoSince 1984, the year she debuted with not one, but two books, the Minnesota-born novelist has published more than 20 volumes of poetry, prose, ...
- Memoirs (Washington Post)
Harry Bernstein's first critical success came with his memoir The Invisible Wall , published two years ago when he was 96. It described his upbringing in an impoverished Lancashire town, where the Jews lived on one side of the street and the Christians on the other. Though he'd been a writer all his...
- OCT offers a tune-filled take on the search for love - Medford Mail Tribune
Oregon Cabaret Theatre has staged a charming musical. The story of "archy and mehitabel" is set in a 1916 newsroom and the oh-so-seedy Shinbone Alley. Carried along by the black-velvet voice of the unseen Newspaperman (Michael J. Hume), the story ...
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