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- Why such big, bold headlines every day on Page 1? - Spokane Spokesman-Review
Question: Why do you always have one story in such a large-font headline every day? The implication is that the story is something alarming or paramount for your readers or very recent, but rarely is this the case. Why not do more like the NY Times ...
- Site navigation (Rochdale Observer)
You are here: Home | News | A feast of culture! A feast of culture! STORYBOOK characters, a huge inflatable whale and a fusion of great music and exotic smells provided Stopfordians with a veritable feast last weekend.
- A guide to getting you through that mid-week slump - Charlotte Observer
A guide to getting you through that mid-week slumpCharlotte Observer, NC - 53 minutes agoHe'll perform his music with a full band, as well as some of his poetry. 9 pm Neighborhood Theatre. 511 E. 36th St. $20 in advance, $25 day of the show. ...
- Russian writers’ death condoled - The News - International
Russian writers’ death condoledThe News - International, Pakistan - 5 hours agoHe said that Imean Rimma Kazakova is also known for her translation of Faiz Ahmad Faiz’s poetry into Russian language, which is very much in rhythm.
- Always The Best - Baltimore City Paper
I'm a positive person, you know? I really don't like to complain much, so look, I'm just stating a fact here: My Column only runs Every Other Week in a Newspaper that comes out Every Week, and in two weeks, this here paper and the enormo-gigantical ...
- The dangers of banality - Financial Times
R eporting on the trial of Adolf Eichmann in Jerusalem in 1961, the political theorist Hannah Arendt coined the phrase “the banality of evil”. Eichmann, responsible for the slaughter of millions of Jews, had the appearance and even the mentality ...
- Radio free you - Meganmcardle.theatlantic.com
I accidentally wandered into an open mike night yesterday. You can be sure that I wandered back out just as fast as my little feet could carry me, but not before witnessing the girl on the stage finishing her horrendous poem, and the audience ...
- Photo Flash: 'Memphis- The Birth of Rock 'n' Roll' at La Jolla - Broadway World
Broadway WorldPhoto Flash: 'Memphis- The Birth of Rock 'n' Roll' at La JollaBroadway World, NY - 20 minutes agoSingle ticket prices range from $42 to $100. To purchase, call (858) 550-1010 or online at www.lajollaplayhouse.org.
- Misadventures in Atlanta - Atlanta Journal Constitution
In the 12 years since her parents allowed her first date, Blanca has dated, and dated, and dated. And she's single, tired, but not completely without hope. Every time another birthday rolls around, I get all contemplative and introspective about my ...
- Students honored for changing lives - Statesman Journal
Students honored for changing livesStatesman Journal, OR - 3 hours agoInstead, she has started going to church and reading poetry and writing. "Church has helped me," she said. "Everyone there is family. ...
- A DARK COMEDY ABOUT NYC COPS NOT SO FUNNY FOR MAYOR'S OFFICE AND ... - Mass Media Distribution LLC (press release)
A DARK COMEDY ABOUT NYC COPS NOT SO FUNNY FOR MAYOR'S OFFICE AND ...Mass Media Distribution LLC (press release), FL - 5 hours ago“Politics is the Devil’s Poetry” is a direct quote from the author as it opens the novel to it’s first chapter; which reads like a roll call that a patrol ...
- Stagecoach Days return June 14 - The Navasota Examiner
Stagecoach Days return June 14The Navasota Examiner, TX - 6 hours ago... enjoy the sweet strains of dulcimer music and dry a tear or two from your eyes as you listen to Kenny Lewis’ touching and humorous cowboy poetry. ...
- The Impostor - Financial Times
Strangers have a habit of suddenly pitching up in Damon Galgut’s books. At the start of his mesmerising new novel The Impostor , the stranger in question is a policeman who, “one hungry hand extended,” steps out from behind a tree to entrap the ...
- Poetic war of words - This is South Devon
SATISH Kumar, the 73-year-old monk behind Dartington's Schumacher College, is taking on comedian Matt Harvey in a poetry competition. The pair, along with three other competitors, will be taking part in the Dead Poets 'slam' or competition at ...
- A tortured Victorian and his art, reimagined - Toronto Star
A tortured Victorian and his art, reimaginedToronto Star, Canada - 44 minutes agoby Ron Hansen Many years ago, I decided to take a university course in poetry to pick up an extra credit during the summer. The class was modern poetry, ...
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