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- A New Literary Taste in Town (Flathead Beacon)
A year ago, a gaggle of Whitefish ski bums launched a biannual literary journal. With their third issue hitting bookstores this past week, the Whitefish Review not only stretched its fingers around the globe, but notched itself higher into a new plane of literary culture. One story tastes like a sweet cherry, the next like a tangy orange. With its first two issues, word about the Whitefish ...
- Athenaeum frames travel in the 1800s (Boston Globe)
In the early 1800s, leisure was a concept more commonly viewed in New England as wasting God's precious time. Here we were more familiar with the practice of taking the cure at a mineral spring, or attending church camp in order to refresh the mind and body - for more work.
- Jack Kerouac's Colorado Road (Aspen Daily News)
For most of you, Jack Kerouac is the guy who wrote "On the Road" - a novel you read as a teenager that pumped you up for road-tripping and left you wondering about Benzedrine.
- Another Look at the Sport of Kings on Kentucky Derby Weekend (The Epoch Times)
The 134th Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs racetrack was run today. The "run for the roses" has filled the minds of owners and horse racing fans for weeks, as this race is considered by many to be...
- Legislature ends a wild, bizarre session - Buffalo News
ALBANY — Key measures affecting the upstate economy died Tuesday as Gov. David A. Paterson and legislative leaders ended this year’s legislative session, one of the more bizarre periods highlighted by the departure of its two biggest power ...
- Annual Holocaust Remembrance at marist marks 18th year - TriVallyCentral
POUGHKEEPSIE-Marist College's 18th Annual Holocaust Remembrance evening was a night to remember by all in attendance. "The number 18 is a significant number in the Jewish religion," noted Dr. Dennis J. Murray, president of Marist College. "It means ...
- Peggy Lee: Girl in the Middle - eJazzNews
Peggy Lee: Girl in the MiddleeJazzNews, Canada - 39 minutes agoThe young Swedish girl was writing poetry as a child; by the age of 14 had decided she wanted to be a singer. She didn’t waste much time in day dreams. ...
- Friday, July 25 * 2nd Annual Summer Salad Spectacular at the Rome Farmer's Market. Public tasting 11:30 a.m. - 2 p.m.. ... (Rome Observer)
* 4:30 - 7 p.m., $8 adults, $5 ages 5-12, free under 5, Muster Day Meal, First Baptist Church, 301 W Embargo St. Info. 336-2610. Friday - Sunday, July 25 - 27 * Great American Irish Festival at Herkimer County Fairgrounds. Info. and full schedule at: www.gaif.us or call 733-4940.
- Goldsmith International Literary Festival 2008. - Athlone Advertiser
Athlone AdvertiserGoldsmith International Literary Festival 2008.Athlone Advertiser, Ireland - 20 minutes agoNiall’s poems have been collected by his family in a book called The First Light, published to commemorate Niall’s poetic gift and with all profits going to ...
- Festival events at a glance - Bridlington Today
Festival events at a glanceBridlington Today, UK - 6 hours agoSaturday, July 5, Gallery 49, Market Place – Dancing At The Crossroads, poetry and music with Deidre MaGarry and Louise Parker, £15 including wine and ...
- Hyderabad, the city of wonders - Tehran Times
Hyderabad is the fifth largest city in India. It is the capital of the southern Indian state of Andhra Pradesh, which has a population of about 80 million. Besides its magnificent architectural structures, it is also home to modern academic centers ...
- State Historical Library brings NEA’s The Big Read to Newton today - Newton Daily News
Special to Daily News DES MOINES - The State Historical Library is bringing The Big Read to Newton today for a discussion about Jack London’s classic novel, “The Call of the Wild.
- The Gas Hike Poems - San Francisco Examiner
God or something keeps hurling these people onto the streets. And this one is insane and that one is dull. That one has a mangled face and that one has a mangled back. That one is some kind of hip doofus and that one is stressed out, tired, not ...
- Death of 'a humble man' - Gil Prewett - Lewes Today
A MAN who gave up a promising academic career to work as a miller in his family's business in Horsham has died at the age of 100. Gil Prewett was described by his daughter Jane Shityuwete, 53, as a man who was 'deeply good, thoughtful, humble and ...
- Education's not finished, BC grads told - Boston Globe
Education's not finished, BC grads toldBoston Globe, United States - 48 minutes agoInformation isn't poetry, or art, or Gershwin or the Shaw Memorial. Or faith. It isn't wisdom. Facts alone are never enough. ...
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