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- Families battle over who owns the famous poem. - ChristianityToday.com
Families battle over who owns the famous poem.ChristianityToday.com, IL - 1 hour agoCarty, for her part, said Zangare is making assumptions about her income: "I have not been paid any royalties by anyone who has promoted my poetry. ...
- Rise and fall of boxing champion Michael Nunn (The Des Moines Register)
Iowa native goes from unknown to champ to inmate.
- Spies like me - The Australian
I STILL remember the look of disbelief on the face of my boss, the spymaster. You could see the blood rising up his cheeks to his forehead as he struggled to control his temper and shock. "Do you understand what you are doing, I mean do you really ...
- Write 'em, Cowboy - Monterey County Herald
Grammy-winner and Western Music Hall of Fame inductee, Michael Martin Murphey, the best-selling cowboy music singer in the country, performs at the the 21st Annual Cowboy Poetry Gathering Sunday at Sherwood Hall in Salinas. It's time again for the ...
- Leonard Cohen tours after 15-year break (AAP via Yahoo!7 News)
Singer Leonard Cohen, who serenaded the world with songs like Hallelujah, is kicking off his first world tour in 15 years.
- Newport Folk Festival and JVC Jazz Festival Newport Team Up with OurStage.com to Select Performing Artists (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
OurStage , a music discovery destination providing professional opportunities for up-and-coming talent, has partnered with Festival Network's Newport Folk Festival and JVC Jazz Festival Newport to help identify best emerging artists for the 2008 line-ups.
- University Press books 'part of the mission' at NU - Daily Northwestern
University Press books 'part of the mission' at NUDaily Northwestern, IL - 1 hour agoNot all authors are NU professors, although the press focuses its publishing within a few key disciplines that relate to university faculty areas of ...
- Reviewing without revealing: a TV writer's lament - Globe and Mail
The difference between this place and academia - I mean besides the sorry lack of ivy-clad brick - is that the ivory tower critics consider the whole art work, from beginning to end, to be up for discussion. The ink-stained wretches, meanwhile, can ...
- More to Juneteenth than jubilee - New Pittsburgh Courier
More to Juneteenth than jubileeNew Pittsburgh Courier, Pittsburgh - 3 hours agoJuneteenth today, celebrates African-American freedom while encouraging self-development and respect for all cultures. As it takes on a more national and ...
- Some kind of ‘Tempest’ - Nevada Appeal
Some kind of ‘Tempest’Nevada Appeal, NV - 5 hours agoCrain, who adapted, directed and co-stars in the play with his wife Michele, said “our version celebrates the bawdiness of Shakespeare as well as the poetry ...
- Books to travel with: The Man Who Loved China by Simon Winchester - New Scientist (subscription)
Books to travel with: The Man Who Loved China by Simon WinchesterNew Scientist (subscription), UK - 4 hours agoHowever, the west used to see it as a curiosity, an intellectual backwater: there was some nice art and some poetry worth translating, but the Chinese were ...
- Read all '"cheese"' posts in Crave - CNET News
SimpleTech's new (Re)Drive is made partially of bamboo and supports only USB 2.0. (Credit: Dong Ngo/CNET Networks) I've recently seen quite a few devices with an environmentally conscientious design. These devices generally consume less power and are ...
- Key dates in Karadzic's life - Tacoma News Tribune
Key dates in the life of former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, arrested Monday on U.N. genocide charges: June 19, 1945: Born in Savnik, Yugoslavia, in what is now the Republic of Montenegro. July 12, 1990: Is a founding member of the Serbian ...
- Alexander Solzhenitsyn: 1918-2008 - San Francisco Gate
Nobel laureate Alexander Solzhenitsyn, the reclusive icon of the Russian intelligentsia and chronicler of communist repression, died Sunday. He was 89. His son, Stephan Solzhenitsyn, told the Associated Press that his father died of heart failure in ...
- Raleigh-Bartlett Meadows students perform what they learned (Memphis Commercial Appeal)
The kindergarten and fifth-grade classes of Raleigh-Bartlett Meadows Elementary celebrated graduation ceremonies on May 22 and 23.
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