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- 'Bottle Shock' is diluted and flat - Baltimore Sun
In a 1976 event that became known as "The Judgment of Paris," California wines beat French ones in a blind taste test. Bottle Shock wastes that intriguing bit of history and some seductive Napa Valley settings on a bland script that's part period ...
- 6th Annual Southeastern Cowboy Festival & Symposium Celebrates Western ... - Forbes
CARTERSVILLE, Ga., Sept. 23 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Celebrate Western Heritage during the 6th Annual Southeastern Cowboy Festival & Symposium at the Booth Western Art Museum. Visitors will enjoy a Western art symposium, art exhibitions, live ...
- 'I Remember Singing': New Biography Offers Detailed, Heartwarming ... - Forbes
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C., Sept. 25 /PRNewswire/ -- "The Holocaust happened. I was there." These are the words of Hugo Schiller, Holocaust survivor and subject of the riveting new biography, "I Remember Singing" (published by AuthorHouse -- http://www ...
- The Wonders of Cal State San Bernardino - Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
Stuart Sumida is one of the least likely people you would expect to be working in the film industry. Yet, the professor of paleontology at Cal State San Bernardino has worked as a consultant for such movies as "Shrek II," "Narnia" and "The Lion King ...
- Longtime editor of literary journal dies at 99 (The Nashua Telegraph)
Charlotte Kohler, who helped shape the path of literature as the longtime editor of the small but influential Virginia Quarterly Review, died Sept. 15 of congestive heart failure at her home in Charlottesville, Va. She died one day before her 100th birthday. ... - By MATT SCHUDEL The Washington Post
- Walking For Companionship - The Conservative Voice
The Conservative VoiceWalking For CompanionshipThe Conservative Voice, NC - Aug 11, 2008Our friendship might be one part of history- a never forgettable story. She by nature, is serious and takes anybody in confidence without delay. ...
- Latitude interview: Tim Minchin - Norwich Evening News
Latitude interview: Tim MinchinNorwich Evening News, UK - 50 minutes ago... because he's smart and funny and grumpy. Michael Nyman because he does what I used to want to do; some poetry, because it's so poetical sometimes. ...
- ULI: Plans In Works For City Development - The Bulletin
Philadelphia - During the sixth annual urban issues forum Thursday, the Philadelphia Urban Land Institute (ULI) reassured more than 300 people the city's development projects and real estate options are heading in the right direction. Held at the ...
- Glencairn Balfour Paul: Diplomat, scholar and poet with a lifelong love of the Middle East (Independent)
Glencairn Balfour Paul was a soldier, diplomat, traveller, explorer, scholar and poet, and excelled in all these diverse careers and vocations. Above all this floated an original dream of becoming an archaeologist, a dream which had to be abandoned because of family responsibilities. In the field of diplomacy, for which he was best known, he served in the Sudan Political Service and in Chile, ...
- 'The Steam Experiment' makes for memorable night in Press offices - Grand Rapids Press
Press Photo/Katy Batdorff Actor Val Kilmer delivers his lines in the lobby of The Grand Rapids Press' downtown offices on Sunday night while filming "The Steam Experiment." GRAND RAPIDS -- Val Kilmer is delivering his lines in the lobby of The Grand ...
- Bakwena urged to use culture to fight poverty (Mmegi)
The recent Dithubaruba Cultural Festival hosted by Kgosi Sechele I Museum in Molepolole, was not just a day of song, dance and drama as it served as a motivational day, encouraging Bakwena not only to take pride in their culture and heritage but to also use culture to upgrade their living standards.
- Kay Ryan, outsider with sly style, named poet laureate - International Herald Tribune
When Kay Ryan was a student at the University of California, Los Angeles, the poetry club rejected her application; she was perhaps too much of a loner, she recalls. Now Ryan is being inducted into one of the most elite poetry clubs around. She is to ...
- Showcasing town's best in artistic talent - The Star
Showcasing town's best in artistic talentThe Star, UK - 12 hours agoThe event, which was officially declared open by Mayor Councillor Ann Russell on Saturday, features everything from street theatre and stage shows to poetry ...
- Dreams do not die (Express India)
In Pakistan, the Muse tends to settle in the suburbs - Allama Muhammad Iqbal was born in Sialkot; the Nobel Prize Winner...
- New DVDs due for release on September 30 - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
New DVDs due for release on September 30Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, WI - 1 hour agoHeartfelt, event-filled comedy-drama hews too closely to its events to allow the poetry of self-discovery to blossom. With Colin Firth, Matthew Broderick, ...
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