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- EDWIN O. GUTHMAN (The State)
Award-winning journalist LOS ANGELES — Edwin O. Guthman , a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist who was on the infamous “enemies list†prepared by aides of President Richard Nixon and served as press secretary to Robert F. Kennedy, has died at 89. Guthman, who suffered from a rare blood disease called amyloidosis, died Sunday at his Pacific Palisades home, said Bryce Nelson, a family spokesman. ...
- Don't be a-verse to entering poetry contest - Lutterworth Today
Don't be a-verse to entering poetry contestLutterworth Today, UK - 3 minutes agoHe said the idea behind the contest is to encourage the average person in the street to give poetry a go. The winner and runners-up will also be included in ...
- Poet Li-Young Lee to read at Penn State - Altoona Mirror
Poet Li-Young Lee to read at Penn StateAltoona Mirror, PA - 3 hours agoLee went to the University of Pittsburgh, where he took Gerald Stern’s poetry writing class and earned his BA in 1979 Lee’s most recent book of poems, ...
- Thursday Theatre Review - Black Rider - blogTO
blogTOThursday Theatre Review - Black RiderblogTO, Canada - 42 minutes agoI mean, poetry and music, seems pretty much all about the ears. But as I watched I found myself struck by the incredible visualizations. ...
- Cellist Robert deMaine to perform Schumann concerto at Orchestra Hall - MLive.com
Robert deMaine , the Detroit Symphony Orchestra's principal cellist, performs one of Schumann's boldest works, the Concerto for Cello and Orchestra in A Minor, at 10:45 a.m. Sept. 19; 8:30 p.m. Sept. 20 and 3 p.m. Sept. 21 at Orchestra Hall, 3711 ...
- GOP slouches toward St. Paul conclusion (Miami Herald)
Not long ago, you might have foreseen the Republican pilgrimage to St. Paul, Minn., as having all the brio of the Bataan Death March. Surprise! For all the party's problems, Republicans find themselves with a fighting chance of holding onto the presidency after all. Impressive, that - as was John McCain's gutsy choice of the marvelous Sarah Palin. Maybe this grand old party still has life in it.
- The migration artist - The National
The migration artistThe National, United Arab Emirates - 2 hours agoShe has always excelled in her composition classes and devoured the poetry of CP Cavafy. Nidaly’s coming-of-age journey, or at least one stage of it, ...
- The 16 cheesiest movies of the 1980s - Den Of Geek
The 16 cheesiest movies of the 1980sDen Of Geek, UK - 14 minutes agoThis flick is cult film poetry. A bunch of neighborhood kids must save the world from Dracula and his "classic monster" minions with the help of Van ...
- Professor to discuss poet priest (Deseret Morning News)
The road to hell and heaven was paved by Zarathushtra, an ancient Iranian priest who preached a novel theology: that people who choose to do right are rewarded in an afterlife, and people who choose to do wrong will be punished.
- Join in The Adventures of Penelope Plum and Unravel Exciting Mysteries -- New Children's Book Follows An Aspiring ... (GlobeNewswire via Yahoo! Finance)
DUBLIN, Ga., Sept. 17, 2008 -- Meet Penelope Plum, an aspiring modern day sleuth who loves to solve mysteries. Join her, together with her best friend Max and her dog Sampson, as they embark on all sorts of adventures in Penelope Plum Mysteries, a delightful children's book written by Carla Hester.
- Stooges nominated for Rock and Roll Hall of Fame - MLive.com
The Stooges have been nominated for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame - again. The iconic Ann Arbor band - led by wild, charismatic frontman Iggy Pop and widely considered the godfathers of punk rock - is among nine nominees for next year's hall ...
- Hula dancing a family affair for mother and daughter - Woodland Daily Democrat
When people think of hula dancing, the image of grass skirts, coconut shell tops and bare midriffs often come to mind. For Woodland residents Carolyn Cabrera and Corina Guillen, who dance with the Sacramento-based Ohana Dance Group, that's not the ...
- The Essentials | City Weekly's Entertainment Picks Sept. 11-17 (Salt Lake City Weekly)
BOOKS By Dallas Robbins DAVID EBERSHOFF's moving and humorous story THE 19th WIFE explores the unlikely lives of two remarkable characters: Jordan Scott, a 21st-century "lost boy" and hardscrabble gay man, who travels from Los Angeles back to the site of his polygamous upbringing to help absolve his mother of the murder of his father; and Ann Eliza Winters, the novel's ...
- News from Tuesday, October 21 - The Ledger
Text Message Service Finds Food Bargains 9 min ago Spotlight on Pennsylvania: Battleground State 9 min ago Raw Video: School Video Shows Thefts During Ike 9 min ago Ex-Chicago Cop Arrested in 1990s Torture Scandal 9 min ago Soldier's Dog Brought to ...
- Sarah's pompom palaver - Seattle Post Intelligencer
WASHINGTON -- I had hoped I was finally done with acting as an interpreter for politicians whose relationship with the English language was tumultuous. There's W.'s gummy grammar, of course, like the classic, "Is our children learning?" And covering ...
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