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- Backstage With Pierre-Laurent Aimard Finding Life in Precision - Wall Street Journal
Pianist Pierre-Laurent Aimard is a key figure in contemporary music, able to bring the most complex scores to life with his breathtakingly precise playing. The French pianist, born in 1957, works with major orchestras under conductors including ...
- Pop songs banned from funerals (BBC News)
Playing Candle In The Wind and Flying Without Wings as you say goodbye to a loved one could become a thing of the past for parishioners in the Diocese of Clogher.
- Joe Elbert's American Shots - Washington Post
Washington PostJoe Elbert's American ShotsWashington Post, United States - Jul 6, 2008Ordinary life in this region is often overshadowed by the powerhouse of federal Washington. When we're focused on the horrors of war or the passions of ...Barefoot Lifestyle Has Its Dangers U.S. News & World ReportSwimming Stars Cruise at Trials Washington PostA Family Discovers Its History of Shackles and Shame Washington PostWashington Post - Washington Postall 494 news articles
- The Care and Feeding of Fiction - Slate
In the predictable universe of the illness memoir, doctors save by diagnosis and fail by misdiagnosis, alleviate symptoms or unintentionally increase them, order too many tests or refuse to test enough. Patients are the authors of these accounts, but ...
- The Edge Of Love - Digital Spy
The Edge Of LoveDigital Spy, UK - Jun 18, 2008By Ben Rawson-Jones, Cult Editor Contrary to what you may believe, The Edge Of Love is neither a Dylan Thomas biopic nor an excuse to see two hot actresses ...
- Mount Arlington youths use their own newsletter to help save Lake ... - Recorder Community Newspapers
MOUNT ARLINGTON – Eleven-year- old George Cicero and his 10 year -old brother Tyler, released the fifth issue of their upstart newsletter, The Lake Hopatcong Times on Sunday, April 20. The two Howard Boulevard residents were inspired by a desire to ...
- Dan Laxer - CJAD
There was a little kid in the park yesterday who was so rude to a grownup, I just wanted to put him over my knee. Do you think the arts in Canada are important enough to be publicly funded ? I'm torn. Your city explodes. You have to run for dear life ...
- iUniverse Top 5 Selling Titles for June (PR.com)
iUniverse, the leading book marketing, editorial services, and supported self-publishing company, announced its top five sellers for the month of June. [PR.com - July 21, 2008]
- Q& A: The Tale Of Tale of Tales (Gamasutra)
It says a lot that Belgium-based indie development duo Tale of Tales can be seen, effectively, as an experimental outsider in the games industry simply because of the pair's focus on story-based, artistically motivated work. By contrast, it is difficult to imagine what the film industry would be like if narrative works were substantially less popular than action-based films. The studio, ...
- Teen shot after rebuffing advances dies - Orlando Sentinel
Mildred Beaubrun's family celebrated her final birthday, her 19th, with cards and balloons at her bedside Sunday at Orlando Regional Medical Center. Two days later, the young woman, who was shot after she rebuffed the advances of several men who ...
- Michael Rosen: 'Give children books, not SATs' - Independent
Michael Rosen: 'Give children books, not SATs'Independent, UK - 15 minutes agoHis everyday speech, you notice, has the same lively stream of consciousness as his poetry. But by far his biggest concern is what testing has done to his ...
- ACLU-NJ hosts poetic justice night - Bridgeton News
The American Civil Liberties Union of New Jersey will sponsor its second annual Justice Out Loud, an evening of hip-hop, poetry and spoken word to fight injustice today at 7 p.m. at the Key Club, 58 Park Place. This year's event is part of the ACLU ...
- Hillsborough athlete's death devastates peers (Asbury Park Press)
Friends, co-workers, fellow athletes and students devastated by the loss of their champion track runner are working to make sure Jason Walton's memory lives on. In the quiet moments following the lunch rush at Nelson's Pizza on Route 206, co-workers recalled Walton as a happy-go-lucky, friendly 18-year-old Hillsborough High School student they would rely on to help deliver pizzas in a pinch. On ...
- Kay Ryan, Outsider With Sly Style, Named Poet Laureate - New York Times
New York TimesKay Ryan, Outsider With Sly Style, Named Poet LaureateNew York Times, United States - 1 hour agoMs. Ryan has carved out a life conducive to poetry writing. She has taught the same remedial English course at the College of Marin in Kentfield, Calif., ...
- Celebrating by sharing faith - News-Leader.com
Celebrating Independence Day has been a tradition for the members of James River Assembly of God for 11 years. What started out as a way to give the community a Fourth of July party has become one of the largest events in the country. Sixteen years ...
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