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- 'Muraqqa: Imperial Mughal Albums' - Wall Street Journal
The Smithsonian's Arthur M. Sackler Gallery exhibits a selection of 16th to 17th century art collected by the Mughal emperors. On loan from the Chester Beatty Library, Dublin, the show is on display through Aug. 3. ( See related article .) The ...
- A Welcome Retreat From Summer Excess (The New York Sun)
When summer gets to be too much work — battling traffic in the Hamptons, entertaining or being a houseguest, dealing with gardeners, cooks, and repairmen — it's a good time to book a few days at the Mayflower Spa in quiet Washington Depot, Conn. The destination spa, located on the grounds of the Mayflower Inn, offers the best of summer with none of the hassle. It operates year-round, but when ...
- Woodstock, N.Y.: Where to go, dine, what to do - Newsday
A haven for artists and musicians, Woodstock , N.Y., still sticks to its hippie heritage. The town is best known for lending its name to the Woodstock Music and Art Fair, the 1960s festival that actually took place some 50 miles away in Bethel ...
- Speaker urges Beloit College graduates to pursue their own dreams - Janesville Gazette
Speaker urges Beloit College graduates to pursue their own dreamsJanesville Gazette, WI - 15 hours ago... making poetry his goal and not compromising in reaching it. Frost, of course, wrote “The Road Not Taken,” about choosing the less obvious course in life ...
- Eric Cantona: Still the king of England? (Daily Telegraph)
Fallen idol Eric Cantona has found a new stage to strut, writes Alison Kervin.
- Bitter, sweet day in Franklin - Fosters Daily Democrat
RAY MONGEAU/For The Citizen Matthew Ray Cross receives his diploma from William Grimm, Head of the Franklin Career Academy, during commencement exercises Thursday evening. High school graduations are supposed to be bittersweet, but Thursday's ...
- Memorial Day ride remembers lost youth, raises money - Pantagraph
If the former Kathy McBurney, now Kathy Richardson, had any doubt she married a nut on May 16, it took me a little more than a week to remove all doubt. I got out of bed at 3:30 a.m. on the Saturday of Memorial Day weekend, put on my riding gear, ate ...
- 'Freedom Rings' at Diamond Park Thursday (The Meadville Tribune)
June 19, 1865: A Union general delivered news to Texas that the Civil War had ended and the enslaved were to be freed — more than two years after President Abraham Lincoln delivered the Eman-cipation Proclamation.
- Rhyme with reason - Boston Globe
Rhyme with reasonBoston Globe, United States - 15 minutes agoThoroughly filthy now, the pigs are herded by grown-up supervisors through a series of showers, baths, brushings, until finally, cleaned up and free of soap ...
- Forgotten photos capture idyllic past - Des Moines Register
Everett Kuntz was soon to graduate from high school in 1939 when he spent his life savings on a $12.50 camera. He carried it everywhere, snapping so many photographs that he earned the nickname "Scoop" in his tiny northeast Iowa hometown of Ridgeway ...
- NEA grants $2.8 million for 'The Big Read' (San Francisco Chronicle)
The National Endowment for the Arts announced Monday that more than 200 organizations nationwide will receive grants totaling $2.8 million to host "The Big Read," an initiative meant to restore book reading in American culture. In 2004, the NEA released a...
- Impeachment hearings needed - La Crosse Tribune
On Monday, June 9, 35 articles of impeachment of President George W. Bush were introduced in the United States House of Representatives. This vitally important event has been almost completely unreported by mainline media. On Wednesday, June 11, the ...
- Masterworks of 20th Century Russian Literature and Illustration - PR Newswire (press release)
Masterworks of 20th Century Russian Literature and IllustrationPR Newswire (press release), NY - 49 minutes agoThis wide ranging collection shows how the word in the novel and in poetry alongside the art of the illustrator became one of the few ways of expressing ...
- Millions mark World Refugee Day with theme of "Protection" (AlertNet)
Source: UNHCR As millions marked World Refugee Day, UNHCR's chief says he is concerned about the rise in refugee numbers in 2007 and the suffering in Somalia.
- 2008 Kansas Notable Book List - McPherson Sentinel
2008 Kansas Notable Book ListMcPherson Sentinel, KS - 37 minutes agoThe Kitchen Sink brings together his newest work with a selection of earlier poetry, ranging from the brief, flickering lyric to the long, ...
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