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- Andrew Turnbull's Great Fitzgerald (Washington Post)
An occasional series in which The Post's book critic reconsiders notable and/or neglected books from the past.
- Authors' summer reading lists full - Arizona Daily Star
Authors' summer reading lists fullArizona Daily Star, AZ - 1 hour agoI thought I'd have a look at "Bleak House," which I've never read, and "Our Mutual Friend," which I remember as one of my favorites, though I don't really ...
- TOPIC: Re:Question about peoria - Flattrack.com
TOPIC: Re:Question about peoriaFlattrack.com, CA - 10 hours ago... was free. I'd pay $50 to go back in time and see it again. LOL Roberts on a 750 yamaha on a TT in the Astrodome and at Peoria was simply poetry in motion.
- Top grades for music students - even if they don't know the score - Times Online
Asked how he made his music more forceful than others, Keith Moon, The Who’s hellraising drummer, replied: “Hit the drums harder.” The advice would have stood him a strong chance of a GCSE in music. To the consternation of musicians, tutors and ...
- ebrary Signs 14 New Publishing Partners - Business Wire (press release)
Business Wire (press release)ebrary Signs 14 New Publishing PartnersBusiness Wire (press release), CA - 2 hours agoCQ Press, a leading publisher of books, directories, subscriptions, and web products on American politics, federal and state government, American ...
- Edinburgh festival: Jidariyya - Guardian Unlimited
You can't fault Jidariyya for topicality. This Palestinian production is adapted from an epic poem by Mahmoud Darwish, whose death last Saturday prompted candlelit vigils across Ramallah. Eerily, the play foretells his demise. It was written as ...
- Eulogy for a Palestinian Propagandist - FrontPage magazine.com
Eulogy for a Palestinian PropagandistFrontPage magazine.com, CA - 24 minutes agoDarwish used his poetry to give voice to those who reject Israel ’s right to exist as a Jewish state in its ancient homeland. He called himself a “weapon” ...
- Doctors find way to avoid fatal fracture - Buffalo News
We have never seen a miracle cure quite like it. Against all odds, a band of doctors healed a long-festering wound that threatened to become a cancer in the community. Thanks largely to physician intervention, battling factions at five-hospital ...
- Kidnap suspect calls days with daughter 'glorious' - Miami Herald
BOSTON The man who calls himself Clark Rockefeller and is accused of kidnapping his young daughter says he spent "six glorious and wonderful days" with the girl while evading authorities, but he still isn't talking about his life before 1993. Police ...
- Rush University - Morning Call
Rush University, the academic unit of Rush University Medical Center, has its main campus on the West Side of Chicago, not far from downtown. Founded in 1972, the University has expanded from one college and fewer than 100 students to four colleges ...
- Posted: 06-07-2008 , 03:11 GMT (Al Bawaba)
Like always, Tunisian artist Latifa takes her time choosing the best projects for her fans and she has accomplished what she aims for when she worked with the Lebanese composer Ziad Al Rahabani on her album “Bi Nus Al Jaw”. The critics of her previous album were divided in opinions; however, at the end it came out as a successful album and Latifa was able to feature variety in her work.
- Sunday set for the State - Manchester Evening News
Sunday set for the StateManchester Evening News, UK - 14 hours ago... proves they're a band bursting with a sonic palette which extends well outside the American Emo box. At times recalling the murky poetry of The Cure, ...
- A one-woman AV club - Metromix
A one-woman AV clubMetromix, IL - 2 hours agoYeah, actually there's an open-mike night on Sundays and I like to go either speak some poetry or free verse or play some music for sure. ...
- Schools’ arts project captured in new book - Aberdeen Press and Journal
Schools’ arts project captured in new bookAberdeen Press and Journal, UK - 1 hour agoA COMMUNITY arts project which brought together sculpture and poetry has been captured in a new book. Pupils from schools in east Perthshire took part in ...
- Ultrafit: Conquering the 'Marsh Mountain' - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Paul Getzke has his feet on the grass and his hands on Precambrian stone. A wall of rock -- swirled gneiss with lichen, striped pink and gray with granitic veins -- towers 12 feet above his head. "Let's give it a go," he says. Getzke reaches for an ...
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