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- Sally Paxson Davis, 68, the Academy of Vocal Arts chair - Trading Markets (press release)
Sally Paxson Davis, 68, the Academy of Vocal Arts chairTrading Markets (press release), CA - 12 minutes agoMrs. Davis enjoyed the symphony, museums, fiction and poetry. Though she had tremendous love for the Academy of Vocal Arts, her family came first, ...
- 'I Remember Singing': New Biography Offers Detailed, Heartwarming ... - Forbes
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C., Sept. 25 /PRNewswire/ -- "The Holocaust happened. I was there." These are the words of Hugo Schiller, Holocaust survivor and subject of the riveting new biography, "I Remember Singing" (published by AuthorHouse -- http://www ...
- Why this crisis will make the next president better. - Slate
Someone's Better Off: With a deep recession looming and the government going bust, the widespread consensus is that the financial crisis strikes a bitter blow to the presidential candidates' grand policy ambitions. As Ted Widmer asked in the Outlook ...
- An artful surprise for an Womanspace founder's 80th birthday (Rockford Register Star)
Dorothy Bock thought she was on her way to see a special exhibit Friday night with her friend, Elaine Hirschenberger. Bock didn’t know that instead, she was headed to her surprise 80th birthday party at the New American Theater Center for a celebration — “80 Years in the Making: One Fabulous Celebration of Dorothy Bock, Keeper of the Dream.†Â
- Southern Hospitality - Montgomery Advertiser
Summer break will come to a close for Montgomery area students when school begins on Monday. A few of them will return to the classroom with a big boost to their creative writing skills, having been encouraged over the last two months to spend some ...
- Club reports September 19 - Buckingham Today
Club reports September 19Buckingham Today, UK - 7 hours agoThe subject of the talk by Susannah Marshall was Poetry/Prose with Dolls. The talk was researched information about Georgina Spencer who was born in 1757 ...
- An evening to remember - The Statesman
An evening to rememberThe Statesman, India - 13 hours agoSILIGURI, Sept.28: A poetry meet was hald at the the Mitra Sammelani hall here this evening. Mrs Rimi Dey, editor, Poddo, which organised the event, ...
- Chill out at Cool Beans’ open mic night - MidWeek
Chill out at Cool Beans’ open mic nightMidWeek, IL - Oct 1, 2008Anyone is welcome to perform at the event, with talents ranging from music to poetry to acting or otherwise. As long as acts are family-friendly, ...
- Tunkhannock studio exhibits hidden art treasure - Citizens Voice
Tunkhannock studio exhibits hidden art treasureCitizens Voice, PA - 6 hours ago27, will also feature Infante’s poetry. The art that will be shown was restored by Lizza Studios and painted by Infante in the 1990s, while his vision was ...
- Duke, Virginia may rediscover their ill will - News & Observer
Duke, Virginia may rediscover their ill willNews & Observer, NC - 15 hours ago"The intensity of the rivalry has eased some, but it's still fairly deep and intense," said Jerry Ratcliffe, longtime sports editor at the The Daily ...
- Alexander Solzhenitsyn dies - The Seoul Times
Alexander Solzhenitsyn diesThe Seoul Times, South Korea - 40 minutes agoThis autobiography/biography was first published in the book series Les Prix Nobel. It was later edited and republished in Nobel Lectures. ...
- Obituary: Ronnie Drew - lead singer of the Dubliners - Belfast Telegraph
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 ...
- Bold and colourful - Hindustan Times
If you’re in Delhi, you’re never more than half an hour away from an art gallery. This week, we recommend orienting yourself towards India Habitat Centre for Raas-Matazz, an exhibition of paintings by the Delhi-based artist Niladri Paul. Dancing ...
- International writer features: Globerman (Israel) and Falkner (New Zealand) (The Daily Iowan)
For three months during the fall, the International Writing Program hosts around 30 writers who, over the years, have come from more than 120 different countries. This year's writers will present readings two by two throughout the semester in Prairie Lights Books, 15 S. Dubuque St., and in the Shambaugh House.
- Dozens dive in to Dan Davin contest - Southland Times
Dozens dive in to Dan Davin contestSouthland Times, New Zealand - 11 hours agoFoundation administrator Becs Amunsden said 50 short stories and 114 poetry entries were received and judged. While Year 12 and 13 pupils contest the short ...
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