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- 2008 (2114) - Dakota Voice
â–º January 16 - January 23 (1) June 14 (Bloomberg) -- Tim Russert , NBC News's Washington bureau chief, who collapsed and died in his Washington newsroom yesterday, was remembered as a skilled political analyst whose gregarious nature charmed his ...
- Debi Mazar Does Entourage - Blackbookmag.com
When Debi Mazar walks into Angelini Osteria restaurant in Los Angeles, it’s no surprise that heads turn. The tough yet feminine New York-born actress has had a long career playing roles that leave a lasting impression. Her debut performance as ...
- John Lundberg: Stumbling Upon One Of The World's Most Important Poets (HuffingtonPost)
"In Spanish, there is poetry before and after Rubén Dario," Yale professor Roberto Gonzalez Echevarria wrote in a February 2006 article in The Nation. And...
- Reading, writing, and more discipline Posted on: Friday, September ... - Killeen Daily Herald
Reading, writing, and more discipline Posted on: Friday, September ...Killeen Daily Herald, TX - 2 hours agoBrown, of Harker Heights, worked as a special education instructor for several years before she began poetry writing. The book, her first published work, ...
- Hermon-Dekalb graduate publishes first collection of poetry - Newswatch 50
Hermon-Dekalb graduate publishes first collection of poetryNewswatch 50, NY - 5 hours agoShe is also the author of And Again: A Memoir of A Life Disturbed. Currently, Janice Brabaw works in the television industry and lives in Brooklyn, ...
- Rapid City: Arts Agenda - Black Hills Pioneer
Black Hills PioneerRapid City: Arts AgendaBlack Hills Pioneer, SD - 1 hour ago... poetry set to music. Refreshments will be served, courtesy of the society. Friday night’s entertainment at the 1881 Courthouse is free to the public. ...
- Joan Aragone: Play games to improve your brain (San Mateo County Times)
As we age, our brains function less efficiently than they did when we were younger.That isn't news to anybody over 50 who knows the experience of forgetting a name immediately on introduction or grasping for words to describe a common object.
- The Iliad and The Odyssey remain awesomely true - TheChronicleHerald.ca
The Iliad and The Odyssey remain awesomely trueTheChronicleHerald.ca, Canada - 4 hours agoIn prose that is always lucid, magisterial, and touched with its own poetry as well as that of the sundry authors he cites, Manguel’s history of the success ...
- CRITIC'S CHOICE - East Bay Express
Annie Barrows Pig farmers, phrenologists, and other eccentrics find friendship and fortitude and bond over their shared love of books while recovering from the German occupation of their little British island just after World War II in The Guernsey ...
- Not your grandfather's quiet poetry reading - Whitworthian
Not your grandfather's quiet poetry readingWhitworthian, WA - 14 minutes agoThe phrase "reciting poetry" may bring to mind images like an older woman slowly reading a poem about flowers while everyone watches and quietly sips tea. ...
- SetonnoteS: Candidate Conduct - OpEdNews
OpEdNewsSetonnoteS: Candidate ConductOpEdNews, PA - 10 hours agoIn addition he has published more than 1700 SetonnoteS commentaries, plus poetry and political essays in publications across the country. ...
- Professor Ian Jack - Daily Telegraph
Away from academic life Ian Jack was a fervent cricket enthusiast and member of MCC Professor Ian Jack, who died on September 3 aged 84, held a chair in English Literature at Cambridge from 1976 to 1989; he made notable contributions in his field ...
- Poetry prize shortlist revealed - BBC News
Simon Barraclough, Andrew Forster, Frances Leviston, Allison McVety, Stephanie Norgate and Kathryn Simmonds are shortlisted for the best first collection, which has a prize of £5,000. And there are six nominees for the £1,000 award for best single ...
- Musicians, veterans, kids at first Peace Festival - Stratford Gazette
Musicians, veterans, kids at first Peace FestivalStratford Gazette, Canada - 3 hours agoYoung and old alike filled the lower Optimist Hall to take part in a carefully crafted program of poetry, speeches and music which ended with a symbolic ...
- Ruth Marcu - Washington Post
Economists are not generally known for their lyrical phrasing. But the other day, one told me something about the election that has stuck with me: He cautioned against succumbing to the "symmetry of sin." This unexpected snippet of political poetry ...
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