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- Spend £20m on Gaelic TV? It's Greek to me - Times Online
There is a pleasing synergy to the news that Scotland’s first dedicated Gaelic television channel is to launch with a drama about Elvis. Raising the dead to resuscitate the dying neatly sums up the Gaelic conundrum. BBC Alba will initially be ...
- Boys & Girls Club of the Piedmont members record inspirational CD (Statesville Record & Landmark)
Danielle Houston has dreamed of one day recording her music on a CD. Now she can say she has done it. She and other members of the Boys & Girls Club of the Piedmont finished recording their CD titled Music Expressions. The 16-track CD includes poetry, rap and instrumental selections. It is meant to be inspirational, producer Brian Long said. I am amazed and overjoyed, Danielle said. This is a ...
- ‘Puerto Rican Bill Cosby’ to perform - Gillette News Record
‘Puerto Rican Bill Cosby’ to performGillette News Record, WY - 11 hours ago“The Hispanic culture is rich in its love for arts, its music, storytelling and poetry,†said Fritzen. “David Gonzalez is preserving the tales of his ...
- Charlotte Grimshaw wins Montana Medal - Newstalk ZB
"Opportunity" has helped Auckland writer Charlotte Grimshaw to victory. She has won the Montana Medal for fiction or poetry for the acclaimed short story collection at a gala dinner in Wellington last night. She is pleased Opportunity has done well ...
- Pioneer party (The Salt Lake Tribune)
There is something quietly refreshing about visiting a small American town in the middle of the summer, when life is often slower and simpler.
- The much awaited fourth album from Robin Auld - The South African
The much awaited fourth album from Robin AuldThe South African, UK - 15 hours agoMy novel and poetry contains many elements of my own life, but is ultimately more about Southern Africa than about myself. There are many references to ...
- A special responsibility (Brown Daily Herald)
In the midst of a financial crisis, journalists are being more careful with language. A recent New York Times article writes that journalists -- often accused of "hyperbole and sowing alarm,"-- are now choosing their words carefully. By using the word 'panic,' to describe the current market situation, journalists are in danger of creating a self-fulfilling prophecy.
- Poet to visit borough libraries - This is Stourbridge
CHILDREN’S poet Paul Cookson will be sharing funny poems with youngsters at borough libraries this week. He will be at Stourbridge Library from 11am to noon, Halesowen Library from 1.30pm to 2.30pm, and at Long Lane Library from 3pm to 4pm on ...
- Anonymous gift allows Laurel Lake to expand - Hudson Hub-Times
Anonymous gift allows Laurel Lake to expandHudson Hub-Times, Ohio - 7 hours agoThe library houses more than 8000 books, audiobooks and DVDs, along with periodicals and reference materials, and hosts regular poetry readings and book ...
- by Joanne Ostrow It takes two stars to capture Chanel's extraordinary life (Denver Post)
Trade your little black dress and pearls for a comfy pair of sweats this weekend, and settle in for a three- hour wallow.
- 'Righteous Kill' is mild exercise for De Niro and Pacino - MLive.com
"Righteous Kill" is all about firing its big guns. So it's appropriate the opening credits sequence features Al Pacino and Robert De Niro at the firing range. Pairing these iconic cinema veterans, even in the twilight of their careers, is still novel ...
- A new reading of Emily Dickinson. - New Yorker
New YorkerA new reading of Emily Dickinson.New Yorker, United States - 22 minutes agoIn the course of their friendship, Higginson tried to lead this “wayward†sport of nature, whose rhymes were off, whose rhythm he called “spasmodic,†whose ...
- Sunday Happenings (Bostonist)
Bivalves -- The Shellfish Shindig brings the fishermen and shellfish farmers of Massachusetts to Boston. Learn about sustainable aquaculture, drink beer, and, most importantly, gorge yourself on oysters and clams. Sponsored by the Massachusetts Aquaculture Association. Samuel Adams Brewery, 30 Germania St., Jamaica Plain, noon - 5 p.m. $10 donation. Poetry -- Boston Poet Laureate Sam ...
- Arts news in Scotland - Metro
MetroArts news in ScotlandMetro, UK - 1 hour ago... Scottish Poetry Library's newly acquired Edwin Morgan Archive today from 6.30pm, publishing impressario Felix Dennis with his poetry and free wine (Thu, ...
- Elizabeth 'Warrior Eagle' McAninch relaxes in her home in Cañon City. - Daily Record
After being beaten almost to death numerous times, she managed to persevere. Elizabeth “Warrior Eagle†McAninch’s saga began as a child. While growing up, her father left when she was young. She said at times, she felt isolated from her mother ...
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