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- Book celebrates historical links - The Press Association
Book celebrates historical linksThe Press Association - 17 hours agoIt features colourful material from the sixth to the 21st centuries, including the earliest Gaelic poetry in existence. Some 100 artworks used in the book ...
- Diversions for August 10, 2008 (The Gleaner)
- View From Sunnybank: Gardener meets alien - Traverse City Record Eagle
View From Sunnybank: Gardener meets alienTraverse City Record Eagle, MI - 6 hours agoPicture me outside, deadheading masses of flowers, pulling away yellowing leaves, humming possible melodies to incorporate into classic poetry . ...
- Norwich Pops Orchestra - Hall of Fame (EDP24 - Eastern Daily Press)
Well-known, with a great tune, presented in the grandest manner, with every instrument playing its heart out, Jupiter, from Holst's Planets Suite, was just the choice for the Sunday afternoon concert by the Norwich Pops Orchestra, which was conducted by the irrepressible Geoff Davidson and led by Fiona Hutchins.
- FirstWorks Festival schedule - Providence Journal
FirstWorks Festival scheduleProvidence Journal, RI - 4 hours ago6 pm: Members of Universes, a troupe blending jazz, poetry and hip-hop, offer a talk at Black Repertory Theater, 276 Westminster St. 9:30 pm: Pixilerations: ...
- One should strive without losing faith in man - Statesman
Sir, ~ Bishnu De was not only “an exceptional man of letters” (Notebok, 28 July), but also Bengal’s greatest poet after Tagore. De published a book of poems entitled Chitraroop matta prithivir (Potrait of a mad world) among his last ...
- A Palestinian poet's final words - Kansas City Star
When he passed away last month, Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwishstill had plenty to say. The 67-year-old writer known as the Palestinian "poet of conscience" was working on a collection of poems that captured the thoughts and ideals he was ...
- Paying It Forward: Josh Clark and Turbine At The Bowery Poetry Club - Earvolution
EarvolutionPaying It Forward: Josh Clark and Turbine At The Bowery Poetry ClubEarvolution, MD - 8 minutes agoIn playing an acoustic set at the Bowery Poetry Club, just across the road from the John Varvatos store occupying the former home of CBGB, Clark, ...
- Lesbian Activist Who Was First To Wed In SF Dies - KPIX-TV5
SAN FRANCISCO (CBS 5 / AP / BCN) ― Pioneering lesbian rights activist Del Martin, who married her lifelong partner in June on the first day that same-sex couples in California gained that right, died Wednesday. She was 87. Martin's death occured ...
- Avondale poet wins top award - Auckland stuff.co.nz
Avondale poet wins top awardAuckland stuff.co.nz, New Zealand - 2 hours agoShe says her sixth poetry collection, Cold Snack has focused on her life as a former secondary school teacher. But it also looks at her experiences as a ...
- What 'Dark Knight' and 'Wall-E' have in common - Los Angeles Times
NEWS.com.auWhat 'Dark Knight' and 'Wall-E' have in commonLos Angeles Times, CA - 2 hours agoReviewers speak of the feature's "dark vision" (Christopher Orr, the New Republic) and the way it "turns pulp into dark poetry" (Richard Corliss, Time). ...Ledger's acting came with consequences Houston Chronicleall 247 news articles
- Lemon vs Vallejo - Most Valuable Network
Lemon vs VallejoMost Valuable Network, MA - 7 hours agoHe has very quick first step that allows him to close the gap to the ball with relative ease, and watching him cover ground on short files is almost poetry. ...
- Family mourns officer killed in hit-and-run - Baltimore Sun
Blake Brooks knows Daddy is dead. The 4-year-old son of Cpl. Courtney G. Brooks, a police officer killed by a hit-and-run driver on New Year's Eve, is aware that his father "is in heaven," said Derek Brooks, the officer's uncle. The 13-year veteran ...
- Shrek, Obama And Zogby - The Bulletin
There is a great scene in the movie "Shrek" where the ogre is trying to explain to the talking donkey with Eddie Murphy's voice why ogres are like onions. The donkey's responses that they stink and they make you cry cause Shrek to yell in response ...
- Today in History - Aug. 4 - FOX News
On Aug. 4, 1944, Nazi police raided the secret annex of a building in Amsterdam and arrested eight people, including 15-year-old Anne Frank, whose diary became a famous account of the Holocaust. (Anne died at the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp some ...
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