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- Hidden in the folds of history: Ottoman sultanâs robes - Today's Zaman
Today's ZamanHidden in the folds of history: Ottoman sultanâs robesToday's Zaman, Turkey - 16 minutes agoA popular magazine from the time, Aydabir, even printed poetry in praise of the hotel! People who expressed displeasure with the new Hilton were reminded at ...
- As long as they don't cut football⌠- St. Petersburg Times
Story Tools There was a little blip in the news the other day about the resignation of the dean of arts and sciences at the University of South Florida. This news did not exactly set off shock waves across Tampa Bay. Maybe it would have been a bigger ...
- What's happenin'? (The Montana Standard)
Looking for something to do Saturday? Consider the following: ART IN THE PARK The annual Anaconda arts and music festival continues Saturday and Sunday in Washoe Park. Tickets are $6 per day for 17 and older or $15 for a three-day pass. See the story on Page A1 today for details.
- Every day is special - 06.06.2008 - Today's Zaman
Every day is special - 06.06.2008Today's Zaman, Turkey - 55 minutes agoPushkinâs birthday is celebrated each year at the Pushkin Reserve in Michailovskoye with poetry readings, recitals, discussion groups and lectures. ...
- North Smithfield High salutes top grads - Woonsocket Call
North Smithfield High salutes top gradsWoonsocket Call, RI - 59 minutes agoIn her free time, Jennifer enjoys writing poetry and has been published in the Creative Communications anthology. Jennifer will be attending Providence ...
- Community center opens âNerve Centerâ Saturday (The Daily Mail)
CATSKILL â The long-awaited ânerve centerâ concept at the Catskill Community Center will cut the ribbon and open itâs doors this weekend, featuring a smorgasbord of new and interesting activities.
- Fransman, Scholtz give it to 'em Strait - Tonight South Africa
Audiences at a jazz concert, can be a fickle bunch. Sometimes you'll get a raucous lot who will bop up and down and other times it's all polite applause and a few gracious nods. The festinos, who rocked up for Mark Fransman's first performance with ...
- He didn't get out much, for which we should be truly grateful - Guardian Unlimited
Vilhelm Hammershøi: The Poetry of Silence Royal Academy, London W1, until 7 September It is hard to believe that there could be any modern masters still left for rediscovery, in this country at least, but so it seems with the mysterious painter ...
- Paul McCartney : Driving Rain - NME
has clearly never quite faded. His last decade of interviews often feature slightly querulous statements along the lines of "I liked Stockhausen first, me," and his extra-curricular projects, from his painting and poetry to last year's 'Liverpool ...
- John Adams Survives - City Journal
John Adams SurvivesCity Journal, NY - 34 minutes agoAdamsâs final words were poetry itself: âThomas Jefferson survives.â Actually, Jefferson had died a few hours earlier, though of course Adams didnât know ...
- Interfaith service remembers children - Greenwich Post
Interfaith service remembers childrenGreenwich Post, CT - 3 hours agoFor example, parents may relate anecdotes about children being honored, read poetry, play or sing songs with special meaning, or read stories they had hoped ...
- Charles in Charge - Daily Nexus
UCSB students and community members were treated to quite the epic literary event when Charles Simic graced Campbell Hall with an engaging performance that was organized by Arts & Lectures on Thursday, May 22. Simic is the 15th Poet Laureate of the ...
- Man City owner Thaksin says club still chasing Ronaldinho (Straits Times)
BANGKOK - MANCHESTER City still wants to lure Brazilian star Ronaldinho from FC Barcelona. 'The new manager is looking for new players to join the team.
- Paul McCartney Among Yale's Honorary Degree Recipients (Hartford Courant)
The band played "Hey Jude" as ex-Beatle Paul McCartney stepped on stage Monday to accept an honorary Doctor of Music degree from Yale University. In a short tribute, Yale President Richard Levin evoked some of the songwriter's most memorable lines.
- Chopper Read's bodyguard accused of death threat - News.com.au
MARK "Chopper" Read's bodyguard threatened to chop a man's head off with a meat cleaver over a $10 debt, a court has been told. Melbourne man Ken Pennant handed himself into police after they left a calling card for him at his local pub. Mr Pennant ...
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