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- SFR Talk: Western Civility - Santa Fe Reporter
Santa Fe ReporterSFR Talk: Western CivilitySanta Fe Reporter, NM - 1 hour agoIn Elizabeth’s time, the only criticism of the monarchy was through poetry and theater and, only then of past monarchies. In that tradition, I am writing ...
- Mental health problems are - Times of Malta
Times of MaltaMental health problems areTimes of Malta, Malta - 2 hours ago"Depression is like a black cloak that envelopes individuals and dampens their whole lives making them less capable of leading a normal life. ...
- For Aveda, the problem with common scents - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Ko-ichi Shiozawa, chief perfumer at Aveda, smelled a scent sample containing 15 essential oils that will be featured in a new Aveda shampoo and conditioner, available next year. Behind him are samples of hundreds of essential oils. Chief perfumer Ko ...
- Gavin Rossdale - Wanderlust (Rolling Stone)
Artist: Gavin Rossdale Review: "Oh teardrop you know you make me so sad/This heartbeat could be my last," sings Gavin Rossdale on his first solo album. The former Bush frontman may share a house with the world's most manically upbeat pop singer, wife Gwen Stefani, but denominationally, he's still grunge: a dour rock dude, scowling and growling as he bears down on another B minor chord. With the ...
- 'Bachelorette' to choose between 2 men - both with Northeast Ohio ties - Cleveland Plain Dealer
What: Season finale of the romance-reality show where a woman chooses her beau after elimination dates. It will be followed by the one-hour "The Bachelorette: After the Final Rose" wrap-up show. When: 8-10 p.m. Monday, July 7. Where: WEWS Channel 5 ...
- The Cellist of Sarajevo - VUE Weekly
VUE WeeklyThe Cellist of SarajevoVUE Weekly, Canada - 2 hours agoAnd, echoing Adorno’s statements about poetry in the wake of Auschwitz, isn’t the embellishment of figurative language a sacrilege? ...
- Nassau poet's work targets Trump on the Ocean - Newsday
Going into his second year as Nassau County 's unofficial poet laureate, it is clear from his recent poem, "TRUMP on the OCEAN," that Maxwell Corydon Wheat is not shying away from the kind of hard-hitting words that stopped some lawmakers from ...
- Bill Bailey on Latitude: loves grandness (Drowned In Sound)
Remember when we had Grinderman talking about this year's Latitude Festival? Well here's funny man Bill Bailey answering the same questions
- Looking At Tazieh, The Hub - The Herald
Looking At Tazieh, The HubThe Herald, UK - 42 minutes agoMore than mere anthropology, this astonishing display of wordless poetry is a humbling portrait of a culture at one with its sense of grief.
- A low hum of horror pervades this exposé of US abuses in Afghanistan - New Statesman
New StatesmanA low hum of horror pervades this exposé of US abuses in AfghanistanNew Statesman, UK - 5 hours agoEven now it gives me a jolt to hear about "extraordinary rendition", which could still refer to an audacious cover version or poetry recital. ...
- Last updated at 5:04 PM on 25th July 2008 - Daily Mail
Daily MailLast updated at 5:04 PM on 25th July 2008Daily Mail, UK - 27 minutes agoJOHN HEGLEY is a poet with Apples & Snakes, England's leading organisation for performance poetry, and will be celebrating its 25th anniversary by appearing ...
- Memorial Day parades, services - Waterbury Republican American
The Money TimesMemorial Day parades, servicesWaterbury Republican American, CT - 17 hours ago... present a plaque dedicated to service men and women who served their country during the Vietnam War and to hear from winners of a local poetry contest. ...Memorial Day festivities set for region Rutland Heraldall 936 news articles
- S.B. Publisher Claims Photojournalism Award - Santa Barbara Independent
del.icio.us. When it comes to international photojournalism, one name has long reined supreme. Since its inception at the end of World War II, Magnum Photos has been the world’s preeminent photo agency. From Robert Capa’s chilling and uncensored ...
- Dover author Ed Starkey has a new book (York Daily Record)
Dover author Ed Starkey has written "My Life -- My Way," a fictional account of the life of Frank Sinatra.
- Schools' odes to the NHS - Blackpool Gazette
Schools' odes to the NHSBlackpool Gazette, UK - 2 hours agoHe said: "The poetry part was quite good, we could find lots of words that rhymed so it was easy really. "I think we are lucky to have the NHS. Life must ...
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