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- Ronnie Drew: Lead singer of the Dubliners - The Independent
With his huge bushy beard, trademark gravelly voice and a gift for stripping a song down to its soul, Ronnie Drew was one of Ireland's musical heroes. He was a founder member of the folk group the Dubliners, whose charismatic stage presence and ...
- Families battle over who owns 'Footprints' poem - Salt Lake Tribune
''Author Unknown'' once asked Jesus why there was only one set of footprints in the sand during life's most perilous moments. Now a federal court on Long Island is trying to decide just whose footprints those were. Basil Zangare of Shirley, N.Y ...
- Longtime letter-writer dies - Albany Democrat Herald
Longtime letter-writer diesAlbany Democrat Herald, OR - 2 hours agoAside from the poetry she wrote as a child, Mulkey was known mostly for letters to the editor, which she began sending to the Moberly Monitor-Index in ...
- SPOTLIGHT CALENDAR (The Bryan-College Station Eagle)
ONGOING Alfred T. Hornbacks -- Rockin' C Karaoke, 8 p.m. Tuesdays, no cover. The Beer Joint -- Firehouse Karaoke, 8 p.m. Thursdays & Fridays, no cover. ...
- Humanae Vitae - The Bulletin
We, the undersigned, honor the 40th anniversary of the publication of this prophetic document by affirming our acceptance of its teachings and commitment to its full implementation. This document again proclaimed the Church's teaching that "each and ...
- Five questions for Magdalena Retlikowska - Metro
Five questions for Magdalena RetlikowskaMetro, UK - 11 hours ago... trying to make blockbuster productions, I think Polish cinema focuses on everyday life, using the potential in actors, beautiful scenery and poetry. ...
- Glossing over it: homoeroticism in Shakespeare's sonnets - Guardian Unlimited
Shakespeare's lyrical poetry has long been considered marginal to his plays - is it because he addressed his poems to a man? In the latest exclusive online essay from the London Review of Books, Stephen Orgel examines how scholars over the centuries ...
- Performance artist Coco Gordon ‘reconfigures’ thought and sound waves (Estes Park Trail Gazette)
If artists and poets are the conscience of the culture, SuperSkyWoman (aka Coco Go or Coco Gordon of Lyons, Colo., and New York, NY) has her work cut out for her. In her sky-blue top with the Superman symbol emblazoned on it, she seems up to the task.
- Grimshaw reunites with award-winning characters - Otago Daily Times
TVNZGrimshaw reunites with award-winning charactersOtago Daily Times, New Zealand - 2 hours agoHer new story collection, which she won't reveal her planned name for, should have good prospects as well - it has been snapped up by London publisher ...Grimshaw stays in touch with award-winning characters 3 News NZall 4 news articles
- SWM Seeks A Real Page Turner - Electric City
SWM Seeks A Real Page TurnerElectric City, PA - 1 hour agoAs well, those who look to Charles Bukowski's hungover Monday bar room poetry for inspiration might encounter trouble finding a pertinent message in William ...
- A calendar for the bibliophile - The Times-Picayune - NOLA.com
The Times-Picayune - NOLA.comA calendar for the bibliophileThe Times-Picayune - NOLA.com, LA - 4 hours agoWriting in any form (poetry, essays, fiction, reportage) and in any length will be considered but should offer unique perspectives about New Orleans and the ...
- Why We Left Islam - AINA
Frontpage Interview’s guest today is Joel Richardson, human rights activist and expert in Jewish and Islamic theology. He is the author of Antichrist: Islam's Awaited Messiah , a bestselling analysis of Islamic apocalyptic belief, the co-author ...
- Star treatment for hometown guy (Boston Globe)
Michael Chiklis, the Andover native best known for his role as detective Vic Mackey on "The Shield," was honored in his hometown on June 27. The 44-year-old Andover High School graduate was recognized for his career accomplishments, which include an Emmy and a Golden Globe, awards he won for his work on the popular cable television series. In a ...
- Chuck Landon: Friday night proved good can die when young or old - Herald-Dispatch
The good, they die young. But sometimes the good, they die old. Both philosophical premises met their fateful fruition here in Huntington late Friday night. Former Marshall football player Donte Newsome -- only 25 years old -- was shot in the chest ...
- ‘Phelps fatigue’ isn't about the swimmer, but about perfection itself (Jewish World Review)
http://www.JewishWorldReview.com | Perfection is a lonely virtue. You can't sidle up to perfection, sling an arm around its shoulder, take it out for a beer. Perfection doesn't drink. Or smoke. Or gamble. Or stop working - ever.
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