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- In search of elusive Russia - Rutland Herald
LABELLE, Quebec — In May 1974, three months after his dramatic expulsion from the Soviet Union, Aleksander Solzhenitsyn entered on a search for a place to live in North America. The search ended in Cavendish, Vt., but the first stop was at our ...
- The CSO Synergizes Itself - Chicago Reader
Chicago ReaderThe CSO Synergizes ItselfChicago Reader - 6 hours agoMcBurney narrates and Nicholas Rudall, former artistic director of Hyde Park’s Court Theatre, interjects snippets from diaries, poetry, letters, ...
- 1000 mourn football player at Holliston vigil - MetroWest Daily News
1000 mourn football player at Holliston vigilMetroWest Daily News, MA - 36 minutes agoBy By Danielle Ameden, DAILY NEWS STAFF One thousand friends, teammates, neighbors, loved ones and even opponents huddled last night, their tear-streaked ...
- For students, 9/11 is a lesson in and out of the classroom - Santa Cruz Sentinel
For students, 9/11 is a lesson in and out of the classroomSanta Cruz Sentinel, CA - 4 hours agoPoetry has provided teachers an expressive forum for learning about Sept. 11. Mission Hill Middle's Diane Smith had her students in 2001 write poetry. ...
- John Lennon's 'Come Together' Art Exhibition Draws Crowds At ... - Hamptons.com
Hamptons.comJohn Lennon's 'Come Together' Art Exhibition Draws Crowds At ...Hamptons.com, NY - 1 hour agoMost work was available framed or unframed and merchandise including small books of poetry and tee-shirts were also available. Among the attendees were ...
- Grades 5 & Up - School Library Journal
AGUIAR, Nadia . The Lost Island of Tamarind . Bk. 1. 448p. (The Book of Tamarind Series). Feiwel & Friends . Oct. 2008. Tr $17.95. ISBN 978-0-312-38029-8 . LC number unavailable. Gr 5–8— Maya, 13; her younger brother, Simon; and baby Penny are ...
- Lawsuits spring up in local club scene (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Lawsuits are flying in the superheated local nightclub industry. Poetry nightclub at the Forum Shops at Caesars has been joined by Wolfgang Puck's Chinois restaurant in alleging racial profiling by Caesars Palace and the owners of the Forum shops.
- Philosopher, Physician, Sage - Jewish Exponent
Jewish ExponentPhilosopher, Physician, SageJewish Exponent, PA - 9 minutes agoThe only topic Hoffman says the young scholar appears to have disliked was poetry, both Hebraic and Arabic. "Indeed," notes Hoffman, "throughout Maimonides' ...
- Alternative student magazine collaborates across campuses - Ithaca College The Ithacan
Alternative student magazine collaborates across campusesIthaca College The Ithacan, USA - 11 hours ago“Kitsch†is made up of offbeat poetry, prose, feature articles and hilarious sections like “Oodles of Doodles,†where unfinished drawings found mysteriously ...
- Columbia loses author, activist - Myrtle Beach Sun News
Columbia loses author, activistMyrtle Beach Sun News, SC - 38 minutes ago"I loved her poetry, and I had a great admiration and deep affection for her." Nickens began having poems published in the 1980s. ...
- Election 2008: A Conservative Look at the Convention - Washington Post
Senior editor Jay Nordlinger of the National Review, the conservative journal founded by William F. Buckley Jr., will be online Tuesday, Sept. 4 at 10 a.m. ET to look at what the base of the Republican Party has liked and disliked about the ...
- Area Briefs, 9/6 (Midland Reporter-Telegram)
BIG SPRING SYMPHONY Symphony concert set in Big Spring BIG SPRING -- The Big Spring Symphony's opening concert is set for 8 p.m. today in the Big Spring Municipal Auditorium.
- Notable: Katrina collections - St. Petersburg Times
To mark this week's third anniversary of the destruction wrought by Hurricane Katrina, three new books of poetry reflect the storm and its aftermath. Blood Dazzler (Coffee House Press), by Patricia Smith, is a poetry slam champion's chronicle of ...
- Said Lecture Features Music, Recollections - Columbia Spectator
On Sunday evening at the Miller Theatre, University President Lee Bollinger introduced the Fourth Annual Edward Said Memorial Lecture with remarks on his long friendship with Said, whom he called “the epitome of public intellectual—a charming and ...
- Bathinda, September 4 - Tribune
The influx of people from the flood-hit areas of Bihar has started becoming noticeable in Bathinda. In the afternoon today, many of those uprooted because of the Kosi deluge, were sighted at the local railway station, huddled together. Jugal Kishore ...
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