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- The Book on Cold War II (The Moscow Times)
Finally! A galvanized Republican party has launched its very own "change candidate" for president, a straight-talkin' septuagenarian with a shoot-from-the-hip, run-against-Russia platform plank that'll stop all this shilly-shallying around with the twin pit bulls in the Kremlin.
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- Just Plain Neighbors: Old Deerfield Grammar School teacher honored - Recorder
The Old Deerfield Grammar School reunion on Sept. 27 is not an anniversary for any particular year. ''We're just trying to keep people interested in the school building, which is now part of the Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association,'' said Tim ...
- The A-list - The Villager
The A-listThe Villager, NY - 2 hours ago... Parker’s death, and mulitple high-energy concerts. A day-long street fest on August 29 features a free block party, artist flea market, poetry open mic ...
- Arts Calendar: 8/24-8/30 - MetroWest Daily News
INDIAN RANCH, 200 Gore Road, Webster, presents Neal McCoy with opener, Don Campbell Band, today at 2. Tickets are $45-$32.50 or $27.50 for advance purchase general admission. Call 508-943-3871 or visit tix.com. PUPPET SHOWPLACE THEATER, opposite ...
- Out & About | Biblical humor - Tribune-Democrat
“The Bible: The Complete Word of God (Abridged)” will be performed by the Reduced Shakespeare Company today through Oct. 12 at Mountain Playhouse, Jennerstown. Showtimes are 2 and 8 p.m. Wednesdays and Fridays, 8 pm. Thursdays and Saturdays and 3 ...
- Danielle Steel: 75 books and going strong (The Buffalo News)
NEW YORK -- It's only 9:33 a. m., but already Danielle Steel is having a lousy morning.
- 'Modern Hermit' Named as Poet Laureate - AOL
The Library of Congress announced Thursday that the lifelong Californian, whose compressed, metaphysical poetry has been compared to Emily Dickinson's, will succeed Charles Simic as the 16th U.S. poet laureate, starting in the fall.
- QTV’s poetry programme a huge hit (Gulf Times)
QATAR TV’s Darb Al Liwan programme, which seeks to revive an old Arab tradition of improvising poetry on the spot, has become a big success.
- Nature has lost a friend (The Peterborough Examiner)
"He made a difference in the world, and that's what he wanted," said Heather Watson of her late father, Douglas "Doug" Sadler. Mr. Sadler, 92, died yestserday with his family at his side at St. Joseph's at Fleming due to complications related to cancer. Mr. Sadler was [...]
- Preliminary Notes on the Need for a New Political Economy - Media For Freedom
Preliminary Notes on the Need for a New Political EconomyMedia For Freedom, Nepal - 10 hours agoDr Ergas is the author of five books, of which two are novels; he also wrote a large number of academic articles on African development, two dozen or so ...
- Poetry GPS - mediabistro.com
mediabistro.comPoetry GPSmediabistro.com, NY - 2 hours agoWorst of all, most people don't even know where to find poetry when they need it. Over at the Poetic Asides blog, Robert Lee Brewer is compiling a ...
- Students promote Kapampangan through poetry - Sun.Star
Students promote Kapampangan through poetrySun.Star, Philippines - 14 hours agoA poetry-reading contest in the Kapampangan language was conducted to better ensure the participation of the students. Dubbed as "Ligligan Pamagale Poesia," ...
- Ronnie Drew: Lead singer of the Dubliners - The Independent
With his huge bushy beard, trademark gravelly voice and a gift for stripping a song down to its soul, Ronnie Drew was one of Ireland's musical heroes. He was a founder member of the folk group the Dubliners, whose charismatic stage presence and ...
- Literary Happenings: Four authors to hold signings at T.O. bookstore (Ventura County Star)
Mysteries to Die For in Thousand Oaks will host four authors who specialize in crime, adventure, espionage and revenge. At 11:30 a.m. Saturday, Marcus Sakey will sign "Good People" (Dutton; $25), the tale of a couple who discover there's far more to a hidden stash of cash in their kitchen than they bargained for.
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