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- WG Sebald - guardian.co.uk
WG Sebaldguardian.co.uk, UK - 1 hour agoWith his literary star riding so high, his poetry (After Nature) and non-fiction (On the Natural History of Destruction, about the Allied fire bombing of ...
- Why Joe Queenan is wrong about new classical music - Guardian Blogs
Lord. To read Joe Queenan on new classical music , you might as well think that we really ought to give up the whole shooting match as a waste of time; that what composers have been up to for the last 100 years or so amounts to nothing more an act of ...
- Things to do Tuesday July 15 - Tampabay.com
Things to do Tuesday July 15Tampabay.com, FL - 1 hour agoBy Sharon Kennedy Wynne, tbt* staff writer Black on Black Rhyme It's a night of spoken-word poetry at Club 813 (formerly the Harbor Club) with host LIFE at ...
- Jerry Seinfeld - Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel
Jerry Seinfeld claims a cookbook author is cooking up some fancy semantics by calling him an actor rather than a comedian to minimize the humor in statements she says defamed her. Lawyers for Seinfeld say Missy Chase Lapine's lawyers resorted to the ...
- In a Salinas frame of mind - The Salinas Californian
In a Salinas frame of mindThe Salinas Californian, CA - 4 hours ago... the largest community event held in Salinas, and it includes such activities as parades, barbeques, cowboy poetry, fireworks, concerts and a carnival. ...
- The art of reading - Malaysia Star
The art of readingMalaysia Star, Malaysia - 5 hours agoRelevant to this is the advice given by a pioneering American psychologist, William James, to a graduate student at Harvard, who had written a dissertation ...
- Insight into humble birthplace that helped shape literary giantv - yorkshirepost
A HUMBLE cottage where one of the greatest poets of the 20th century was born opens it doors to the public tomorrow. Number one Aspinal Street, in Mytholmroyd, near Halifax, was the birthplace of the late Poet Laureate Ted Hughes, and was where he ...
- Safe roads for everybody - La Crosse Tribune
A brief history of paved roads in America: In 1890, the League of American Wheelmen lobbied to have roads paved; until this time roads were an impassable quagmire of mud and ruts. The Wheelmen were a powerful organization with 102,000 members ...
- Disappearing Acts: Spectacles of Gender and Nationalism in ... - De Argentinos
Disappearing Acts: Spectacles of Gender and Nationalism in ...De Argentinos, Argentina - 56 minutes agoPerformance, theatre, and poetry were the elected means of tacitly protesting the totalitarian military rule that choked this country until the fall of the ...
- Willow Park Dinner Players to perform at Los Vaqueros Saturday - Weatherford Democrat
Willow Park Dinner Players to perform at Los Vaqueros SaturdayWeatherford Democrat, TX - 7 hours ago“The playwright and adapter have taken great care to preserve and enhance the tale through rhythm and rhyme, poetry and mime, allowing the cast to describe ...
- Jensen: Salman Rushdie promotes ‘Enchantress of Florence’ (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
Fatehpur Sikri, the old, abandoned capital of India’s Mughal King Akbar, is a somewhat deserted place these days, a bit off the beaten tourist path, outdone by the popularity of the Taj Mahal about an hour away.
- Stories Behind The Hymns (Gaffney Ledger)
WE'RE MARCHING TO ZION Author: Isaac Watts (1674-1748) Composer: Robert Lowry (1826-1899) Isaac Watts was born on July 17, 1674 in Southampton, England. He was a great student in school. He had a gift of writing poetry and verse at a very young age in grammar school. He was attending school in Southampton and had one of the best teachers available, Mr. Pinhorn.
- Positive view for BCO's 26th season - Baltimore Sun
Positive view for BCO's 26th seasonBaltimore Sun, United States - 2 hours agoStudents of any age with a valid student ID can get in for free, as in the past. The orchestra's 2008-2009 season is a typical Thakar mix of the known and ...
- The Story of a Marriage - San Francisco Gate
"Our belief that a person takes part in an unknown life which his or her love would allow us to enter is, of all that love demands in order to come into being, what it prizes the most, and what makes it care little for the rest." So wrote Marcel ...
- Who says there's no poetry in a game? (The Japan Times)
In Ueno Park in Tokyo, among the museums and other attractions, there is a baseball ground. It is not large, and its name is not translated on the map available to visitors, but it is notable in one way. Called the Masaoka Shiki-kinen-kyujo in Japanese, it commemorates a haiku poet who died more... Read the full story.
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