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- Join Academy For Lifelong Learning At Senior Ventures 2008 - The Manchester Times
Join Academy For Lifelong Learning At Senior Ventures 2008The Manchester Times, NJ - 2 hours ago... with people who share your interest, enjoy delicious meals and learn about political science, poetry, opera, art history, science and creative writing. ...
- Dave Robicheaux's Montana break - Philadelphia Inquirer
If you follow James Lee Burke's novels, the first thing you will want to know is whether his new release is a Dave Robicheaux story. So: Yes, it is. Occasionally a Burke novel will stray from Robicheaux, Burke's popular Louisiana detective who works ...
- Steffens takes top honor at book awards bash (San Diego Union-Tribune)
'J.K. Rowling,” Bradley Steffens' “young adult” biography of the internationally beloved writer, took the Theodor S. Geisel Award at the 14th annual San Diego Book & Writing Awards ceremony.
- Old 97's Murry Hammond Releases First Solo Album (Kansas City InfoZine)
Seventeen tracks, produced by Mark Neill, are self-released by Hammond on the "Hammond family label," Humminbird Records.
- PAC Family Festival at Lakeside (Pahrump Valley Times)
Although every year they have numerous events to their credit, the 14th annual Family Festival is the longest running venue sponsored by the Pahrump Arts Council (PAC).
- Poem wins nationally - Summerland Review
Summerland ReviewPoem wins nationallySummerland Review, Canada - 3 hours agoA Summerland student has won the top prize in a Canada-wide poetry contest. Natasha Perry-Fagant won in the multiculturalism contest for her poem about ...
- Who is your favorite poet, or what is your favorite poem? - Bellingham Herald
Who is your favorite poet, or what is your favorite poem?Bellingham Herald, WA - 2 hours agoAnd, not so long ago, April was national poetry month. So, who is your favorite poet or poets? Do you have a favorite poem? I'm not knee-deep in poetry, ...
- Afterlife, NT Lyttelton London Dickens Unplugged, Comedy, London The Chalk Garden, Donmar, London (Independent)
I guess Michael Frayn couldn't call his new play Half-life. It would have sounded like the radioactive coda to Copenhagen, his previous NT hit about physicists, nuclear fission and Nazism. Afterlife is, rather, a biodrama about the arts and the Anschluss and, specifically, Max Reinhardt. We first encounter the celebrated impresario of Jewish stock in middle age. At the height of his fortunes, ...
- Russian orphans to visit (The Grand Rapids Press)
CALEDONIA TOWNSHIP -- Teenage Russian orphans visiting the U.S. in hopes of finding a new family will present an evening of Russian song and poetry at 7 p.m. Tuesday at Dutton United Reformed Church, 6950 Hanna Lake Ave. The program is free.
- A Gem of a Singer - Irish Voice
Irish VoiceA Gem of a SingerIrish Voice, NY - 4 hours agoShe is an Irish sister-in-arms to Jewel and Dido, offering an enticing package of lilting poetry, catchy acoustic melodies and a come hither persona that ...
- Letters from our readers - World Socialist Web Site
The following is a selection of recent letters sent to the World Socialist Web Site. On “US Secretary of State Rice defends torture at Google event” Great read. I am an American. Americans do not torture. These baby-killing war criminals must be ...
- Haiku poet to share interpretation of slave ship passage - Ann Arbor News Blog
Poets have striven to tell the story of the Middle Passage before. And why not? The Middle Passage -- the forced transport across the Atlantic of kidnapped African men, women and children, packed like sardines in the holds of slave ships -- is a tale ...
- Reporting: Florida - American Reporter
CARTERSVILLE, Ga. -- For a little while, the men will just have to toss and turn in their fear-free-women beds. For a small space of time Hillary Clinton will just have to trudge on toward the White House without my faint applause in the background ...
- 'Step outside the box' - Danbury News-Times
DANBURY -- Immaculate High School Principal Richard Stoops gathered his 99 seniors outside the Danbury school after their graduation Wednesday so they could toss their caps into the air in unison. For them, it was his final show of leadership, and in ...
- Radovan Karadzic: the master of life and death - Daily Telegraph
The Father Christmas beard, the knotted ponytail and the smeared glasses have gone. Radovan Karadzic, freshly clean-shaven, now sits in his cell, reading the Bible obsessively. In the past week, the two lives he managed to keep separate for 12 years ...
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