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- Louise Erdrich: Secrets in the Indian file - The Independent
Her acclaimed fiction remembers the drama and tragedy of the Native American past. Louise Erdrich's latest novel, she tells John Freeman, is about memory itself Of all the fictional hamlets American writers have planted, from William Faulkner's ...
- Cowboy For A Day (CattleNetwork.com)
Carrying a catalog with more than 10,000 items, from napkins to carrots and steak, foodservice sales is no easy job. Specialized knowledge is often required. For example, a chef may ask about the beef: Where does it come from? What were the cattle fed? How were they handled at the farm?
- At CORA's Arthouse Forum, artists find their voice - Nigeria Guardian
C ONTRARY to earlier held opinions that most fora on the art achieve little, but mere talk, a recent event suggests that more can be achieved if such gatherings are properly articulated. On Friday, May 30, 2008, a typical example of how to make such ...
- Knight: Meanwhile, back in Troy - Globe and Mail
Lovely piece of unintended poetry just now from the announcer working the Greece-Russia game. Apparently, a couple of the Greeks are suffering “Achilles problems.” Achilles, of course, the mightiest of all Greek warriors in the legendary conflict ...
- Remembering Bobby Kennedy - Macleans.ca
Remembering Bobby KennedyMacleans.ca, Canada - 4 hours agoWhen addressing the crowd, Kennedy spoke without notes and, in his unique way, referred to poets to bring solace to the devastated crowd. ...
- Philippe Petit between the Twin Towers. (Magnolia Pictures and ... - International Herald Tribune
Philippe Petit between the Twin Towers. (Magnolia Pictures and ...International Herald Tribune, France - 3 hours agoBut it is also worth recalling that the Trade Center inspired more love posthumously than while it stood. Petit was an exception. ...
- Return to NeoEugenics - The Strategy Newspaper
Return to NeoEugenicsThe Strategy Newspaper, Australia - 1 hour agoPoetry, philosophy and science, predominantly of the Aristotelian variety, appeared at some times in some places but were neither universal nor continuous. ...
- Glenview students honor classmate who died of cancer (Chicago Tribune)
Memorial tree planted to remind others of the power of kindness Middle school students dedicate a tree in honor of their former classmate Eugene Gvozdev, 12, who died of the cancer in March.
- Virginia festival will put focus on creative writing - Winston-Salem Journal
Virginia festival will put focus on creative writingWinston-Salem Journal, NC - 1 hour agoBrown is the author of several collections of poetry, as well as a book on creative writing. He will lead workshops on writing poetry based on pivotal ...
- Calif. woman pens a rant-and-rave for the D - Detroit Free Press
The Straits," issued by a California publisher, is essentially an epic poem about Detroit. It's perhaps the first epic poem about Detroit, or at least the first of the 21st Century.
- Jim Broadbent shines as the 'Father - Jam! Showbiz
There hardly seems a cinematic son alive who doesn't have an axe to grind as he says his goodbyes. Remove the quirk from Tim Burton's Big Fish and you get When Did You Last See Your Father?, a movie that, once you leave the theatre, will merge in ...
- An Avant-Gardist’s Sparse Stories, in Film and Fragments - New York Times
An Avant-Gardist’s Sparse Stories, in Film and FragmentsNew York Times, United States - 3 hours agoThen came the 1998 murder of James Byrd Jr., an African-American, by three white supremacist Texans who chained him behind a truck and dragged him to death. ...
- So can the lyrics of Amy Winehouse REALLY be compared with Sir Walter ... - Daily Mail
Sir Walter Raleigh was an adornment of England's Golden Age - the reign of Elizabeth I. The arts, particularly poetry and drama, flourished - not just among the intellectual elite, but in the everyday lives of the people. Shakespeare performed in his ...
- Expanded event will honor founder (The Ann Arbor News)
New attractions are planned for the 13th annual African American Downtown Festival on Saturday, and a moment of silence will be included to pay tribute to its founder, Lucille Hall Porter.
- Long Meadow News - June 7 - Fort Morgan Times
Dorothy Kopetzky attended the memorial service at the Hoyt Cemetery on Monday. Afterwards she stopped to visit Frances Blauer. The Rhoades family mowed the grass for Dorothy Kopetzky on Monday afternoon. Norman and Barbara Troudt, Norman Jr. and ...
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