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- James Joyce family portraits restored at Buffalo State (The Buffalo News)
Nine family portraits that belonged to James Joyce, including two of the literary giant himself, have been restored by Buffalo State College art conservators and will be showcased for the first time during the 2009 North American James Joyce Conference in Buffalo.
- 'He's left a void' - Trinidad & Tobago Express
'He's left a void'Trinidad & Tobago Express, Trinidad and Tobago - 4 hours agoSo'Brien's cousin, Julie Ghanpat, spoke of various stages of the 35-year-old man's life; his birth, childhood, teen years and eventually the man he finally ...
- Calendar of Events - Suwannee Democrat
SHINE volunteers needed in Suwannee County SHINE (Serving Health Insurance Needs of Elders) needs volunteers in Suwannee County. A program of the Florida Department of Elder Affairs providing free, unbiased counseling to Medicare recipients needs ...
- A.D. White Professors-at-Large - Cornell University
Cornell has appointed three new A.D. White Professors-at-Large to six-year terms through June 2014. The new appointees, in the humanities and physical science, are: Hélène Cixous , one of the foremost intellectuals and creative writers in France ...
- Residents enjoy singing the blues at kickoff to Greeley Blues Fest - Greeley Tribune
Listening to the sweet sound of Lionel Young as his fingers flew on the violin, Keith Leo kept track of the beat with a soft nod of head. "Blues and spiritual (music) -- they're the same thing," Leo said. "It's like I've either got the blues or I've ...
- George Garrett, Southern novelist - Charlotte.com
George Garrett, a highly regarded Southern novelist who never received the wide literary renown that his decades of glowing reviews would suggest, died on Monday at his home in Charlottesville, Va. He was 78. The cause was cancer, his wife, Susan ...
- UB’s poetry treasures find global audience - Buffalo News
UB’s poetry treasures find global audienceBuffalo News, United States - 1 hour agoIn New York City, the Guggenheim Museum will open an exhibit called “American Art and Asia” on Jan. 30 that will include an item from the UB collection, ...
- Bitter, sweet day in Franklin - Fosters Daily Democrat
RAY MONGEAU/For The Citizen Matthew Ray Cross receives his diploma from William Grimm, Head of the Franklin Career Academy, during commencement exercises Thursday evening. High school graduations are supposed to be bittersweet, but Thursday's ...
- Encore Offers New Mini-Courses For Fall - Chattanoogan
Lee University's Encore program, which offers people 60 and over the opportunity to take university courses for credit for a $50 fee, will be offering eight new mini-courses designed specifically for program participants. The Play's the Thing will be ...
- Kazakh Embassy in Belgium held childrenТs holiday - Kazinform
Kazakh Embassy in Belgium held childrenТs holidayKazinform, Kazakhstan - 8 hours agoThe guests enjoyed a small concert during which the invited children performed national dances and read some Kazakh poetry.
- Retirement Unearths Pleasant Surprises / Unexpected Twists in ... - RedOrbit
Retirement Unearths Pleasant Surprises / Unexpected Twists in ...RedOrbit, TX - 9 minutes agoShe has had some poetry published and is currently writing a humorous series about life and aging. Every year she attends a writer's conference for two ...
- He's a creative force to be reckoned with - Boston Globe
Boston GlobeHe's a creative force to be reckoned withBoston Globe, United States - 36 minutes agoTaken as a whole, the music zigzags from charming folk-rock to lo-fi bedroom pop to spacey orchestral maneuvers in the dark - often within the span of a ...
- It's not just YourSpace (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
Party photos from sorority days past. A message from a friend with crude language. Sexually explicit jokes. That kind of content on a Facebook or MySpace Web page isn't an issue for many adults who use the social networking sites in their personal lives.
- No country for old men - guardian.co.uk
No country for old menguardian.co.uk, UK - 1 hour agoShe always reads me poems, but I can't stand bloody poetry. But she's very important to me. I depend on her to take me everywhere and I'm very grateful to ...
- Black Dog Music Fest to feature 20-plus acts on July 27 (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)
The July 27 Black Dog Music Fest, featuring some of the top folk, alt-country and rock acts in the area, is a benefit for the Music Through the Ages Fund, a music-education concept honoring the late Dennis Monroe.
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