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- The race to succeed Gordon Brown - Economist
EconomistThe race to succeed Gordon BrownEconomist, UK - 11 hours agoTHE poetry of Alfred Tennyson is the kind of thing Gordon Brown, perhaps Britain’s most literate prime minister since Winston Churchill, takes with him on ...
- Emily Dickinson - guardian.co.uk
Emily Dickinsonguardian.co.uk, UK - 47 minutes agoThough known as something of a poet to her friends and family, circulating poems in letters and hand-sewn manuscript books, Emily Dickinson had only a ...
- Beck's surprise ending (Los Angeles Times)
The moody album, with themes of alienation, wasn't what the artist envisioned when he began recording. It's just what developed. BECK'S rented recording studio is a tiny, vault-like cell set in the core of a Fairfax-area office building. It's one of the last vestiges of a hotbed of musical production in the 1960s and '70s -- the headquarters of the ABC-Dunhill record label, where some seven ...
- Jeremy Denk's Labyrinthine Lyricism - New York Sun
Jeremy Denk's Labyrinthine LyricismNew York Sun, United States - 12 hours agoA delightful Scherzo followed, Mr. Denk lovingly intoning those unique Schubertian phrases with what in poetry we might call their feminine endings, ...
- Channel 9 KCAU-TV - KCAU-TV
***Some of the raffle prizes include: Musketeers tickets, iowa state football tickets, omaha zoo tickets, along with many other great prizes. Cyclists from across the region are invited to the Big Friend-Little Friend, inc. Annual bike ride, to be ...
- A Whole New Approach to Modern Art - MarketWatch
A Whole New Approach to Modern ArtMarketWatch - 8 hours agoOther installations invite geocachers to add their own poetry and handiwork. Sculptures are hidden at 11 secret, family-friendly destinations in the ...
- 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 ...
- Pittsburgh 250 Festival of Lights set for October - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Pittsburgh 250 Festival of Lights set for OctoberPittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA - 2 hours agoThe second part of the festival begins Oct. 15 at Schenley Plaza in Oakland, when the Cathedral will be lit for the first time after a free performance of ...
- Pics: William Pais - Daijiworld.com
Daijiworld.comPics: William PaisDaijiworld.com, India - 2 hours agoPoet Andrew D'Çunha, trustee, Kavita Trust, conducted the poetry session. He recited a poem by Mother Teresa, which had brought a change of heart in a ...
- Dublin mourns the death of an icon - Herald.ie
Herald.ieDublin mourns the death of an iconHerald.ie, Ireland - 11 minutes ago... deeply intelligent, devoted family man, with a dry humour and an abiding interest in literature, theatre, poetry, world affairs and local politics. ...
- Emerging artists on shortlist for most valuable poetry prize - Guardian Unlimited
Iambic pentameters, hexameters and trochees have been drawn. Britain's most valuable poetry prize today releases its shortlist, featuring a higher than usual number of new and emerging poets. Poems published by specialist presses are also well ...
- Knowledge Convention to mark royal celebration - Borneo Bulletin
Knowledge Convention to mark royal celebrationBorneo Bulletin, Brunei Darussalam - 2 hours agoOther events lined up for the convention are: a poetry writing competition, a children storytelling contest, quizzes, and stage performances. ...
- Touching Base: Weak ending in store (New York Daily News)
Instead of October drama to punctuate the legendary history of Yankee Stadium, it appears the final act on the grandest stage will be a meaningless anticlimax with the Yankees and Orioles playing out the string.
- Authors grieve over David Foster Wallace's apparent suicide - Baltimore Sun
NEW YORK - The literary world is in grief for David Foster Wallace, an author of seemingly unstoppable curiosity, imagination and ambition who apparently killed himself last week. Readers are seeking out his work, including his 1,000-page novel ...
- Columbus-born boxer to be honored with marker (The Commercial Dispatch)
Once a month, Joe Lee Tuggle has been driving to Old Frierson’s Place, with his two sons, Frederick and Henry, to clean up trash and mow the grass. Joe Lee Tuggle’s mother, Laura Mae Tuggle, is buried in the old black cemetery.
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