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- A private path to fame - The Gazette (Montreal)
The Gazette (Montreal)A private path to fameThe Gazette (Montreal), Canada - 6 hours ago"Everyone there sings, or reads poetry or plays music - probably because its history is full of being conquered and taken over by other countries. ...
- Aseah puts its focus on music - and love - Sudbury Star
Aseah puts its focus on music - and loveSudbury Star, Canada - 2 hours agoNick is into poetry. We're trying to impact youth culture and open opportunities for young people to use their creative gifts in an awesome way. ...
- THE MEMBER-ABILIA AMONG US (New York Post)
Treasure-troves of "member-abilia" - Napoleon's privates, Einstein's eyeballs and other morbid collectibles - are being kept under lock and key, prized like family heirlooms, right in our own back yard. An elderly New Jersey ophthalmologist owns...
- Caroline Kennedy, used to exercising discretion in the spotlight ... - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Caroline is a wonderful person, smart, caring, articulate....everything the article says...but, just what one earth would she know about … read more vetting a bunch of politicians? If I didnt know better I would think she was on the search ...
- The Democrats' Ex-Presidents - Yahoo! News
The Democrats' Ex-PresidentsYahoo! News - 5 hours agoHe has written a number of books (including a novel and a volume of poetry), he divides his time between Habitat for Humanity, putting up houses across the ...
- Green Goat Books Announces Release of A Hot Planet Needs Cool Kids by ... - PR.com
This unique book addresses the needs of kids, their parents, and their schools in the face of climate change by offering the latest information about causes and effects and leaving readers with a clear sense of direction and a powerful message of ...
- Books on the South squeeze Appalachia (Asheville Citizen-Times)
Whenever I pick up a book on Southern culture, I check to see how much of the mountain South is represented.
- Book review: August Kleinzahler's new book of poems, "Sleeping It ... - International Herald Tribune
Book review: August Kleinzahler's new book of poems, "Sleeping It ...International Herald Tribune, France - 9 hours agoAcouple of years ago, writing in Poetry magazine, August Kleinzahler lighted a string of firecrackers under Garrison Keillor and his "Writer's Almanac" ...
- Richard Helgerson 1940-2008 (Santa Barbara Independent)
UCSB lost one of its most distinguished humanities scholars with the death of Richard Helgerson on April 26 at the age of 67.
- The Arab and the Roman: Battle of the football billionaires - Independent
Share The news that Sheikh Al Maktoum , the royal ruler of Dubai and a key figure in Irish racing, is to bid for Liverpool FC will have Chelsea oligarch Roman Abramovich anxiously looking over his shoulder, writes KIM BIELENBERG When Sheikh Mohammed ...
- Celebrate bookstore Saturday - Detroit Free Press
Celebrate bookstore SaturdayDetroit Free Press, United States - 52 minutes agoBlack Star Community Bookstore opened in July 2000 as a source of information on African-American history, culture and social conditions. ...
- The Edge of Love (15) - Wembley and Kingsbury Times
Wembley and Kingsbury TimesThe Edge of Love (15)Wembley and Kingsbury Times, UK - 2 hours agoAnd thanks in large part to Rhys' rich recitals of Thomas' poetry interspersed throughout the film, it is moving and rather poignant. ...
- Downturn affects the traditionally self-sufficient (The Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
Mary Kleiss missed a mortgage payment for the first time in her life in June. Now she has missed July's, and expects to soon lose the house she has lived in for 30 years.
- Lockhart's Lament - The Sequel - MAA Online
In last month's column I discussed a classic calculus problem often referred to as the "napkin ring problem." Although it appears at first glance like any one of dozens of volumes or revolution problems that calculus instructors give their students ...
- I’m not a street entertainer — Sarshar Siddiqui - DAWN Group
The traditional love-hate triangle is missing in veteran poet and writer Sarshar Siddiqui’s poetry. There is no woman in it that is as tall as a pine tree with a waist thinner than a strand of hair, a pair of almond-shaped eyes deep and azure as a ...
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