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- The lobby turns tartan (Guardian Unlimited)
With Murraymania, a new blueprint on the 'West Lothian question' and the forthcoming Glasgow byelection, Westminster's gone all Scottish
- 'Plague of Doves,' Multigenerational Murder Mystery - NPR News
Weekend Edition Sunday , May 4, 2008 · Louise Erdrich, who has written 12 novels and volumes of poetry, is known for her masterful storytelling. Liane Hansen talks with the author about her new book, The Plague of Doves , which focuses on a ...
- On Good Guys and Bad Guys - New York Times Blogs
On Good Guys and Bad GuysNew York Times Blogs, NY - 51 minutes ago(SJD) Even if you don’t have a son fighting in Iraq, even if you don’t read poetry, even if you think you are immune to the power of a mother’s lament ...
- Got creatures? Author says we need each other - Staunton News Leader
N ot "Got milk?" but "Got beavers, coyotes, wildlife?" prompts an ad for an area company that offers solutions for "nuisance" animals that have invaded homes or property. Just who has been invading whose territory ceased to be a question, among most ...
- Celebration and questioning - Tonight South Africa
When one speaks of poetic heritage in this country, Lesego Rampolokeng is up there with the greats. Controversy follows him around, because he calls a spade a spade. His poetry strikes a chord, because it reflects what's happening in this country ...
- Prestigious Griffin Poetry Prizes to be handed out at dinner in ... - 660 News
660 NewsPrestigious Griffin Poetry Prizes to be handed out at dinner in ...660 News, Canada - Jun 4, 2008Four books are on the international shortlist: "Notes From the Air: Selected Later Poems" from John Ashbery (HarperCollins Publishers/Ecco); Elaine Equi's ...
- The Trouble with Dull Art - National Review Online
The Trouble with Dull ArtNational Review Online, NY - 1 hour agoNothing about the architecture and art and poetry and music and all that fluffy stuff definitively establishes the existence of the Loser. ...
- Summer hall days set for four Wednesdays in July and August - Miramichi Leader
Summer hall days set for four Wednesdays in July and AugustMiramichi Leader, Canada - 2 hours ago"It says ‘we may live without poetry, music, art; without cooks conscience; without heart; without friends; without books; but civilized man cannot live ...
- Can lit survive tech revolution? - Daily Cardinal
Anna examines the future of lit, a medium on the brink thanks to TV and the Internet. I worry that literature is a dying art. It’s one of those nagging things that keeps me from falling asleep at night. Is reading really dying, or are my late-night ...
- Stockton youth seek to give city positive spin at poetry event - Record
Loreal Nelms is going to Washington, D.C., to make a statement about her hometown. She wants to show that Stockton's reputation as a city that lacks education and struggles with literacy is overblown. She wants to prove that our young people are ...
- Is music the "Universal Language"? - Drowned In Sound
The thing about ENGLISH is that it is the only language I speak (and not all that well(good)? see what I mean) but that hasn't stopped me from enjoying lots of good non- english speaking/singing bands. I sing along with foriegn language lyrics (the ...
- Posted By BY BRAD SHERRATT, NORTHERN NEWS - Northern Daily News
Posted By BY BRAD SHERRATT, NORTHERN NEWSNorthern Daily News, Canada - 16 minutes ago"I went and looked at his poetry and when I realized he was one of the Canadian great poets and all of his stories had to do with life in the Yukon; ...
- 'Wit' makes deadly affair liberating, joyous - News-Press
Vivian Bearing has stage four ovarian cancer. There is no stage five. She's doomed. And all the jokes and all the wit in the world can't change that. "It's not my intent to give away the plot," Bearing (Janina Birtolo) drolly tells the audience at ...
- Speech champions named at middle school event - Marin Independent Journal
Young speech champions were selected from among 115 students from 11 county middle schools at the daylong Margie Burke Memorial Speech Tournament Saturday in Ross. Grade-level champions included Kyra Nilsen, a sixth-grader from Sinaloa Middle School ...
- Ballet Miscellany - Arts Journal
About Alexei Ratmansky's "Concerto DSCH," my friend Elaine exclaimed, "It's so real! " Of course, it's not real, it's ballet. But Ratmansky's eye for people brought together--as voyeurs, perpetrators, flirts, attention-hoggers, rivals, accidental ...
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