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- Get to Know the Spirit of a Forest - Centralia Chronicle
Get to Know the Spirit of a ForestCentralia Chronicle, WA - 12 hours agoNext Saturday’s Poetry Walk is the next-to-last event of the season for the friends of Seminary Hill. The final excursion will be on Sept. ...
- Dunedin Man Defused Bombs During World War II - Tampa Tribune
Dunedin Man Defused Bombs During World War IITampa Tribune, FL - 9 hours agoA self-described "brat" in school in Philadelphia who loved math and science but hated poetry, he studied metallurgy, the science of metals, ...
- Odds favor Amos Oz for Nobel Prize in Literature (The Christian Science Monitor)
It depends on which set of odds-makers you trust most. Online betting site Unibet favors Israeli author Amos Oz to be the winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, scheduled to be announced tomorrow, Oct. 9, in Stockholm. Ladbrokes, a competing site, sees Italian Claudio Magris as the most likely ...
- White devil fires up `Angry' at Intersection - Examiner.com
Examiner.comWhite devil fires up `Angry' at IntersectionExaminer.com - 4 hours agoMansbach’s narrative, which lacks only a satisfying ending, is augmented by fluid sound and movement that make the story feel like dance, poetry and music ...
- Outbreak of Civility On being 100, "regretflix," and blurbing poetry. - Slate
Yet again , I bring special qualifications to the week's Fraywatch subjects: I too was charmed by 100-year-old " Diary" geezer Leon Despres, and I too have a copy of Hotel Rwanda sitting unwatched near my TV. We were all in it together this week ...
- 'Defying Dixie' sheds light on South - Island Packet Online
Many of us think the civil rights movement began when Rosa Parks refused to move to the back of a bus or when Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. stood in front of the Lincoln Memorial to deliver his historic "I Have a Dream" speech. But the fight for social ...
- Partying the Night Away in Baghdad: Partying the Night Away in ... - Washington Post
The music starts with an amplified violin. A slow, searing fiddle playing traditional Middle Eastern chords. Thin young men in slick-tight suits and butterfly collars lean back at their tables and exhale cigarette smoke. The violin continues its ...
- Young San Francisco Does Its Part for Obama While Dancing - Huffington Post
Huffington PostYoung San Francisco Does Its Part for Obama While DancingHuffington Post, NY - 3 hours agoWe registered artists, poets, musicians, one well-known rock guitarist (Stephan Jenkins of the group Third Eye Blind), and, if the name was correct, ...
- Extended Q&A: Fred Andrle, author of Love Life, a collection of poems - Columbus Dispatch
Extended Q&A: Fred Andrle, author of Love Life, a collection of poemsColumbus Dispatch, OH - 51 minutes agoThe rest of the block was dark and silent. We don't always pay much attention to the moon. Sometimes we don't notice her at all, on our short jaunt from our ...
- A talk with pianist Richard Goode - Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Special to the Star-Telegram To fill the free time between rehearsals and performances in cities around the world, concert pianist Richard Goode browses used-book stores. One performance biography says he has 5,000 volumes shelved in his New York ...
- Glanton Elementary Rededicated - Newnan Times-Herald
Glanton Elementary RededicatedNewnan Times-Herald, GA - 2 hours ago... and long-time friends. Glanton, who likes to pen poetry, told the hundreds gathered in the school's cafeteria that he felt much gratitude and humility. ...
- Contest seeks poems about human rights / Students could earn cash ... - Missoulian
Most Americans recognize that basic human rights are the foundation of a just society, paying societal dividends in countless ways. This week, area schoolchildren will have an opportunity to explore the importance of human rights while possibly ...
- Most Popular Entertainment - The Zimbabwe Standard
Most Popular EntertainmentThe Zimbabwe Standard, Zimbabwe - 11 hours agoHis laconic poetry is principally concerned with examining the African continent, its politics, its history and its place in the international. ...
- Classical review: Pfitzner: Von Deutscher Seele, Kringelborn/Stutzmann ... - Guardian Unlimited
When the Nazis presented their infamous exhibition of "degenerate music" in Dusseldorf in 1938, documenting all the composers who had been proscribed as well as the musicians who performed them, they also organised a parallel series of concerts in ...
- Pop review: Dido, Safe Trip Home - Guardian Unlimited
It's five years since Life for Rent, Dido's nine-million selling follow-up to 2001's 12-million selling debut No Angel, so you might wonder what's been taking so long. The answer, judging by her third studio album Safe Trip Home, is that Dido has ...
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