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- Poet Dannie Abse on how writing helped him through grief - Women.timesonline
For an 85-year-old widower with a heart condition and a habit of saying “no thanks†to social engagements, the writer Dannie Abse is remarkably busy. He recently won the Wales Book of the Year award, is finishing a landmark volume of his ...
- LULAC prepares for 16th annual parade, fiesta; raises funds for scholarships (Carlsbad Current-Argus)
CARLSBAD — The League of United Latin American Citizens will host its annual 16th of September Parade and Fiesta on Saturday and Sunday at San Jose Plaza.
- Ackland, UNC relations set to tighten with grant - University of North Carolina The Daily Tar Heel
Ackland, UNC relations set to tighten with grantUniversity of North Carolina The Daily Tar Heel, NC - 2 hours agoRobert Cantwell, a professor of American studies, co-curated an exhibition "The '50s and the Anti-'50s," and will also teach a fall semester course on the ...
- Inside North Korea - Center for Research on Globalization
Inside North KoreaCenter for Research on Globalization, Canada - 1 hour agoI remember one young woman, 23, who was studying architecture but also loved studying poetry and literature. She was so lovely, humble and gracious. ...
- The Footsteps of Giants with Little Feat’s Bill Payne (jambands.com)
Little Feat returns with their first studio album since 2003 on Join the Band , a collection of classic Feat songs re-recorded with the help of some friends.
- The race to succeed Gordon Brown - Economist
EconomistThe race to succeed Gordon BrownEconomist, UK - 11 hours agoTHE poetry of Alfred Tennyson is the kind of thing Gordon Brown, perhaps Britain’s most literate prime minister since Winston Churchill, takes with him on ...
- All races lay claim to hip-hop - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
All races lay claim to hip-hopMilwaukee Journal Sentinel, WI - 20 minutes agoThey’re able to perform anywhere, with anyone, from poetry slams to basement shows with punk and metal bands. Collaborations are also easier. ...
- Artsbeat (The Ithaca Journal)
“More True Lies,†a themed reading featuring Fred Wilcox, associate professor of writing at Ithaca College, and an Ithaca College writing student, will take place at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 2, in the College's Handwerker Gallery. The event is free and open to the public.
- America Back on Track... for Wednesday, July 30th - OpEdNews
OpEdNewsAmerica Back on Track... for Wednesday, July 30thOpEdNews, PA - 5 hours agoIn addition he has published more than 1500 SetonnoteS commentaries, plus poetry and political essays in publications across the country. ...
- Move Aside, Batman - Egypt Today
On e might say cartoons and Islam have a rather testy relationship. In early 2006, the Muslim world erupted in protest when Danish newspaper Jyllands Posten printed cartoons depicting the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) in less-than-flattering caricatures ...
- Out of respect, Harper stays silent (Hamilton Spectator)
There was a buzz in the crowd to be sure at Dieppe Veterans' Memorial Park down at Hamilton's beachstrip yesterday morning. The prime minister was on the way, after all.
- Sean Connery's memoirs no "kiss and tell" - Calgary Herald
Calgary HeraldSean Connery's memoirs no "kiss and tell"Calgary Herald, Canada - 2 hours agoA passionate Scot, he devotes much of the well-illustrated work to Scotland itself, its history, art, literature, architecture and poetry. ...
- Other Sound Festival, Ignite What's Next and more - Creative Loafing Atlanta
Other Sound Festival, Ignite What's Next and moreCreative Loafing Atlanta, GA - 3 hours agoWith a combination of humor, poetry and a bit of song and dance, this work takes a deeper look at post-9/11 America. Through Sept. 14. $25. Thurs., 7:30 pm; ...
- Cape Coral Library: You'll long to devour these short stories (The News-Press)
Short stories are always appealing, especially to those who don't have the time to read a full novel.
- Blood sport: Exhibit reveals the secret lives of a dreaded predator - Hamilton-Wenham Chronicle
Blood sport: Exhibit reveals the secret lives of a dreaded predatorHamilton-Wenham Chronicle, MA - 12 hours agoIn “Myth of the Black Box,†they mock us: A greenhead stands defiantly in front of the device designed to thin their population. They’re not afraid. ...
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