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- The mighty maverick brought down by hubris (Guardian Unlimited)
Even when he was a hairy leftwing councillor giving the Callaghan and Thatcher governments a hard time over rate-capping, there was something different about David Blunkett, apart from the remarkable fact that the young Sheffield firebrand had been blind from birth
- Liz Mitten Ryan Celebrates Equinisity at Book Expo Canada - Equestrianmag.com
Liz Mitten Ryan Celebrates Equinisity at Book Expo CanadaEquestrianmag.com, FL - 2 hours ago... poetry, journal entries and stunning photographs. One with the Herd is capturing hearts all across North America. Funds raised from book sales benefit ...
- African Library hosts Juneteenth - Hudson Valley Press
African Library hosts JuneteenthHudson Valley Press, NY - 20 hours agoThe event will close with a performance by ReadNex Poetry Squad, a nationally renowned progressive vocal/hip-hop group. Following the program guests are ...
- Don't tell me 'just fine' - Yuma Daily Sun
When my daughter started kindergarten, I worried about separation anxiety, only to find that I was the only one horribly afflicted. I wanted to know everything about her school day. I wanted to hear the details of snacks, the particulars of play time ...
- Cubby Bernstein, online dads and more: It's New on the Net - Cleveland Plain Dealer
With the Tony Awards on Sunday night, it's an appropriate time to check out "Cubby Bernstein," a pre-Tonys promo for the show "Xanadu" that's cleverly disguised as (or also is) a funny mockumentary series about a kid billed as "the best Tony campaign ...
- Spice dealer knows what's hot - Sun-Sentinel.com
Spice dealer knows what's hotSun-Sentinel.com, FL - 43 minutes agoWhile he was studying for his master's degree in New York City, Sharifi focused on mystical Iranian poetry. He found food-related passages dotted with ...
- Creators of cool (Boston Globe)
REYKJAVÃK - The Thursday before last, Olafur Ragnar Grimsson, president of Iceland, welcomed artists, organizers, and others to his tidy residence on a narrow peninsula to shake hands and sip wine. Outdoors, terns darted above a calm bay and the tilting headstones of a cemetery. Inside, the white-haired head of state stood in a salon beneath a large canvas in ...
- 'Major League Eating: The Game' (Wii) - 19 New Screens - WorthPlaying.com
'Major League Eating: The Game' (Wii) - 19 New ScreensWorthPlaying.com, CA - 6 hours agoWatching Major League Eating is like watching poetry in motion" says Bill Swartz, Head Woof at Mastiff. "Professional gurgitators have the grace of ...
- Calling all Medieval Temptresses, Gallant Knights and Rogues! - Sun Valley Online.com (press release)
Sun Valley Online.com (press release)Calling all Medieval Temptresses, Gallant Knights and Rogues!Sun Valley Online.com (press release), ID - 39 minutes agoJousting, piratical antics, music and madrigals, poetry and medieval vignettes, dancing round the maypole, archery competitions, swordplay, bellydancing and ...
- Toronto's Literary Events: July 1-7, 2008 - blogTO
Toronto's Literary Events: July 1-7, 2008blogTO, Canada - 26 minutes agoRenown writer Emily Schultz will also read the winning poems of this year's EYE WEEKLY Poetry Contest. It all goes down at The Supermarket at 8pm. ...
- Every School Every Thursday -- West Des Moines, Clive, Waukee - DesMoinesRegister.com
Every School Every Thursday -- West Des Moines, Clive, WaukeeDesMoinesRegister.com, IA - 2 hours agoOn April 3, Stilwell Junior High welcomed poet/performer Sara Holbrook to kick off April as National Poetry Month. Right away Sara connected with her ...
- Falling Into A Musical Wonderland - Washington Post
David Del Tredici's groundbreaking 1976 work "Final Alice" will be performed at the Kennedy Center tonight through Saturday. (By Paula Court) It was the most outrageous thing the music establishment could have imagined. Here was Sir Georg Solti ...
- Cultural Life: Ben Whishaw, Actor (Independent)
Books At the moment I'm not managing to read much more than Dostoyevsky's The Idiot because I'm working on a multimedia adaptation of it on stage at the National Theatre. I first read it when I was 18 or 19. I couldn't have understood much of it but it stirred my imagination.
- JUNETEENTH: Going back to Africa, 'just for today' - Inrich.com
Eyes wide with wonder, Jorian Jones, 8, watched two dozen Richmonders gracefully wave their arms and emphatically pound their feet to the mesmerizing beat of African drums. "I like it," the rising third-grade Henrico County boy said as the dancers ...
- At 99, New Hampshire man becomes a first-time author (Boston Globe)
John Archer said his poetry got serious and the verses started to run away from him.
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