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- Signs of the Times: How Technology Changes Deaf History - RIT News
Signs of the Times: How Technology Changes Deaf HistoryRIT News, NY - 6 hours agoFor generations, Deaf artists and poets relied on personal connections to tell their stories. But advancement in technology through blogs or video "vlogs" ...
- Paul McCartney, Matt Damon, Yo-Yo Ma - International Herald Tribune
Paul McCartney, Matt Damon, Yo-Yo MaInternational Herald Tribune, France - 1 hour ago... are among the 14 influential 20th-century American poets whose recordings have been added to Britain's free online poetry archive, the BBC reported. ...
- Beer courses, a beer dinner and all the food you can handle at this ... - MLive.com
Then for the love of both check out the Epicurean Classic in Traverse City. Now in its fifth year, the Epicurean Classic is a three day event featuring over 60 cooking demonstrations, wine tastings, receptions, and dinners. They even bring out the ...
- Best bets for the weekend - Seattle Times
Best bets for the weekendSeattle Times, United States - 1 hour agoNot free, but fun: Do you have kids (or know kids, or are a kid) in the "nothing to do" doldrums that happen between Seafair and back-to-school shopping? ...
- Writing Between the Lines as a Columbia Student and Teacher - Columbia Spectator
It is not enough to say that Lytton Jackson Smith is passionately in love with language—words are his heart, his soul, and his life. Or, more specifically, poetry: “I think that’s the genre where I generally find that you can become most aware ...
- 'The Exiles' worth the wait at Detroit Film Theatre (Detroit Free Press)
I remember the first time I saw "The Americans," Robert Frank's landmark series of black-and-white photos capturing the grit and poetry of everyday life in the mid-1950s. I had similar feelings of connection and awe watching "The Exiles" (***), an almost-forgotten 1961 character study that's making its belated debut at the Detroit Film Theatre this weekend.
- Voting down bailout not necessarily wrong (Pahrump Valley Times)
His name was George F. Babbitt. He was 46 years old now, in April 1920, and he made nothing in particular, neither butter nor shoes nor poetry, but he was nimble in the calling of selling houses for more than people could afford to pay.
- 'Tree of Smoke' author reads in Boise (The Idaho Statesman)
Acclaimed author Denis Johnson will read selections from his fiction and poetry to benefit the Court Appointed Special Advocate program. His latest book is "Tree of Smoke: A Novel" (Picador, $16), the 2007 winner of the National Book Award and a Pulitzer Prize finalist. His story compilation "Jesus' Son" (Harper Perennial, $12) was made into a feature film in 1999, starring Billy Crudup. The ...
- Newman delivers a masterpiece in 'Harps and Angels' (The Springfield News-Leader)
Randy Newman skewers the Supremes on his new album, and it's not Diana Ross he's singing about. "Harps and Angels" targets the Supreme Court troika of Scalia, Alito and Thomas in a verse sure to draw the ire of the PC police.
- The Speechmaker Vs. The Debater - San Francisco Gate
It was the type of inspirational rhetoric that has turned Obama's campaign appearances into a traveling rock show, even in red states - 10,000 came to see him Thursday in Nebraska; 14,000 massed in Boise, Idaho, the week before. Black Eyed Peas ...
- Kidnap suspect calls days with daughter 'glorious' (AP via Yahoo! News)
The man who calls himself Clark Rockefeller and is accused of kidnapping his young daughter says he spent "six glorious and wonderful days" with the girl while evading authorities, but he still isn't talking about his life before 1993.
- Scopes Trial story retold in poetry form - Baton Rouge Advocate
The nation’s attention was focused on a tiny town in the hills of Tennessee 83 years ago this summer. There, in the hamlet of Dayton, the forces of science and religion met in a mighty confrontation that became know as the Scopes Monkey Trial. Or ...
- TODAY’S BEST BET - Citizen's Voice
Barnes & Noble Wilkes-King’s Booksellers, 7 S. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, will host an open mic night featuring acoustic music and poetry tonight from 7 to 8:30. For information, call the bookstore at 208-4700. Hearing continued for Forty Fort man ...
- LIBRARY CALENDAR (Southfield Eccentric)
Library closings: Monday, Oct. 13, Columbus Day.
- Homeless 90210: Slumming Time And The Livin's Easy (FOX 61 Chattanooga)
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. -- Authorities have raised the confirmed death toll in the Los Angeles commuter rail disaster to 24 but they don't believe they have removed the last body from the wreckage.
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