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- John and Timothy Rigas get small reductions in sentences in Adelphia ... - Buffalo News
A judge originally sentenced John Rigas, right, to 15 years in federal prison and Timothy Rigas to 20 years, but he had to reconsider that sentence because an appellate court threw out one count of their 18-count conviction. WASHINGTON — John and ...
- Theater review: Lithgow champions the art of his family's storytelling ... - Minneapolis Star Tribune
NEW YORK - It's not so much the stories themselves, but how and why they were told. In "John Lithgow: Stories By Heart," the actor offers some charming remembrances of his family and why the telling of tales and poems formed such an important part of ...
- Pulped fiction - Financial Times
I t is an exclusive little literary club. It meets at a portal between heaven and earth, since some of its members are dead. It meets to weep and chuckle, and sometimes rail and wail, over chance, fate and the movies. You probably won’t have heard ...
- WNMU professor to speak in Canada (Silver City Sun-News)
SILVER CITY — Most Americans are unfamiliar with Jose Rizal. Western New Mexico University Professor Jean Hall considers herself a student of the life of the Rizal, a Philippine hero.
- Far from the brave new world - Newindpress on Sunday
Far from the brave new worldNewindpress on Sunday, India - 2 hours agoHowever, the first recorded Oriya woman writer was Madhavi Dasi, a devotee of Sri Chaitanya, who wrote religious poetry in the mid-16th century. ...
- Poets in the spring - OSU - The Lantern
Poets in the springOSU - The Lantern, OH - 1 hour agoPoetry doesn't have to be something you recite only to yourself in your room. Tonight, The Pen's Influence will give students a chance to express themselves ...
- Litchfield Student's Poem Wins IMPAC Award (Litchfield Enquirer)
Students from Litchfield County were awarded the top statewide prizes in prose and poetry last Sunday in the 11th annual IMPAC-Connecticut State University System Young Writers competition.
- A Celebration of Sand, in Vast Quantities or One Grain at a Time - New York Times
New York TimesA Celebration of Sand, in Vast Quantities or One Grain at a TimeNew York Times, United States - 20 minutes agoIts seemingly offhand formal beauty is matched by its understated, Dada-ish poetry. One of the most remarkable works of all is by a self-taught folk artist ...
- NC State Commencement Takes Place Saturday (NBC 17 Raleigh)
RALEIGH, N.C. -- North Carolina State University will confer more than 4,000 degrees on graduating students during its spring commencement exercises, beginning at 9 a.m. Saturday.
- Review: Kenny Chesney and LeAnn Rimes - Oregonian
Tuesday night, Chesney's Poets and Pirates Hot off his latest - and fourth in a row - Entertainer of the Year award from the Academy of Country Music, Chesney proved his power and mastery of the big rock beat, the poetry of nostalgia, the longing for ...
- Performing Arts Take a Bow in Sedona, Arizona - TravelVideo.tv (press release)
Performing Arts Take a Bow in Sedona, ArizonaTravelVideo.tv (press release) - 6 hours agoWhatever the time of year, Sedona is alive with exhibitions, concerts, poetry slams and theatrical performances by the town's own professional theatre ...
- Report: Taliban spreading their message in Afghanistan through ... - Chicago Tribune
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) _ The Taliban have created a sophisticated media network to undermine support for the Afghan government, sending threats by text message and spreading the militia's views through songs available as ring tones, according to a ...
- Southwest Riverside County community news briefs for Wednesday, July 16 (North County Times)
Cowboy Jubilee to benefit plateau MURRIETA ---- A musical celebration of the ranching and cowboy way of life July 25 and 26 will serve as a fundraiser for the children's education program at the Santa Rosa Plateau Ecological Reserve.
- Revealed: the last paintings of a lost genius - Sunday Herald
Revealed: the last paintings of a lost geniusSunday Herald, UK - 1 hour agoHis family hope that a major gallery will stage a large scale retrospective of Campbell's work. His paintings currently hang in the National Galleries of ...
- Sanford High teacher headed to DC for Holocaust symposium - Foster's Daily Democrat
Sanford High teacher headed to DC for Holocaust symposiumFoster's Daily Democrat, NH - 39 minutes agoNear the end of the 20-week course, the students fulfill a presentation of 10 components, which includes creating a collage; writing poetry; ...
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