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- The private life of a courtier unmasked - guardian.co.uk
guardian.co.ukThe private life of a courtier unmaskedguardian.co.uk, UK - 15 minutes ago... has selected the verse and also written a very lucid, useful and penetrating introduction (one wishes for more writing on poetry as good as this) which ...
- BBC announces programming policy for bbc.co.uk - Indiantelevision.com
BBC announces programming policy for bbc.co.ukIndiantelevision.com, India - 19 hours agoCurrent affairs shows Panorama, Today and Question Time will have more interactive tools online, while Radio 4's The Archers website will be revamped, ...
- The winner of the P-I poetry contest writes about passion that's ... - Seattle Post Intelligencer
It was written in the galaxy that Marie-Caroline Moir would never be a number cruncher or a desk jockey. Honorable mentions: · Diane Stone · Jesse Level · David Gravender · Maggie Hess · Robert Turner · M.C. Miller · Teen winners The winner of ...
- Campus mourns Chinese quake victims during candlelight vigil - Yale Daily News
Campus mourns Chinese quake victims during candlelight vigilYale Daily News, CT - 1 hour agoIn front of Sterling Memorial Library, the mourners formed a circle to protect the flames from the blustery winds as poetry was read in both English and ...
- Visiting Doctor Quynh’s temple (Vietnam Net)
VietNamNet Bridge – More and more visitors are coming to a temple where Doctor Quynh is worshiped to offer incense and commemorate the famous scholar in the old days, according to the Vietnam News Agency.
- She’sa Recording Artist, an Actress and an Author - Melodika.net
She’sa Recording Artist, an Actress and an AuthorMelodika.net, Bulgaria - 2 hours agoHer current writing projects include a book series, a collection of true scary stories, and a poetry book. Crystal Notes was encouraged to write a poetry ...
- Why Korean Professors Stay Put - New York Times Blogs
In the U.S. many academic economists are constantly looking for jobs at other schools, hoping to get large salary increases either in the new job or at their current one, to move to a more desirable location, or have better students. And a lot of ...
- Pride and prejudice: In praise of Britain's colonial artists (Independent)
I flew over to the USA in March this year, for the first time since September 11. An indefinable fear combined with fury over Iraq had kept me away for too long. The launch of the new American Empire, as morally corrupt as the old European hegemony, required severance of connections for a while, a self-imposed banishment.
- Need a Dickens expert? He's the man - Mankato Free Press
It started years ago as a nudge from mom to read a book by Charles Dickens. Today, he’s known as a guy who literally wrote the book on Dickens. Several, actually. And today Rob Hanna, an English professor at Bethany Lutheran College, is a go-to guy ...
- Local author’s work may help to answer age-old question (Wilson County News)
La Vernia resident Loyce McCarter asks a question of her readers that many have asked for more than 2,000 years. Her book, Is He the Messiah? A Reporter’s Notes, offers readers the chance to view Jesus through the eyes of ordinary people of His time.
- Candidates Gone Wild: Politics as Entertainment - Oregonian
Wannabe city leaders, political junkies (myself included), and people looking for some beer-fueled entertainment on a weekday evening made their way to the Roseland Theater Monday night for Candidates Gone Wild . This it-could-only-happen-in-Portland ...
- Pixeljam: the art and science of browser game design. Part one - guardian.co.uk
Pixeljam: the art and science of browser game design. Part oneguardian.co.uk, UK - 4 hours agoAll of the visuals are rendered in mind-blowing realism, the concepts are delivered without an ounce of subtlety or poetry and the whole package reeks of ...
- David vs. Goliath on Lower East Side: Yiddishist Challenges NY ... - Forward
David vs. Goliath on Lower East Side: Yiddishist Challenges NY ...Forward, NY - 1 hour ago“I didn’t see him as official; he was very informal,” Borodulin said. “He’s more like a literary person who liked to do research or poetry.”
- Young and expressionable: Youth Speak poetry slam's give a voice to ... - Seattle Times
7 p.m. Sunday, May 18. Seattle University, Pigott Auditorium, 901 12th Ave.; $5 youth, $10 adults (206-661-2036 or www.seattleyouthspeaks.org ) A spotlight shines down onto a crumpled piece of notebook paper, as a faltering voice utters words that ...
- Milking History: 'Amalia's Tale' by David I. Kertzer (The New York Sun)
'Nothing is so dangerous to its surroundings as a syphilitic infant." So wrote Alfred Fournier, a prominent French doctor whose exaggeration, back in the late 19th century, would be hard to blame. In southwestern France, a contaminated newborn had recently infected his unsuspecting wet nurse, and when she fell ill her neighbors, equally unwary, took her place in between nursing their own ...
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