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- Daughter outs dead father - Hampton Roads Daily Press
Ethical journalists believe that portions of a person's life — even a public person's — can remain private, so long as what they do in private doesn't spill over into their public life. So I found Honor Moore's "The Bishop's Daughter" to be ...
- Pick the verse that wins the purse - Minnpost.com
Your genial host's father once confided to him a bit of wisdom that he claimed to have learned somehow from insiders on the vaudeville circuit: The three slowest weeks of the year were Easter, Christmas and Milwaukee. As both your genial host's ...
- The paintings from Sadr City - Houston Chronicle
The paintings from Sadr CityHouston Chronicle, United States - 20 minutes agoIn Lebanon, Saib had grown up reading Iraqi poetry, and he hated seeing what had happened to a country that was once at the leading edge of progressive Arab ...
- Theatre group explores culture (Poly Post)
Thursday's production of "Sin TÃtulo," meaning "Without Title," by theater group Teatro Nueva Alma - Theatre New Soul - at the Bronco Student Center featured young Latino artists exposing the uniqueness among the different nationalities that make up current Latin culture.
- Rock and roll or write - Telegraph.co.uk
Rock and roll or writeTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 2 hours agoIn "On the Road 1", for instance, the author transforms every dreadful poetry reading experience into a barrage of mordant one-liners: "Afterwards, ...
- Students Show Importance of Education: Contest - Brampton News
Students Show Importance of Education: ContestBrampton News, Canada - 1 hour agoSubmissions consisted of poetry, paragraphs, paintings, drawings, and collages. Students were asked to express creatively the value of school in their lives ...
- Breaking News: Pro-Clinton push poll erupts in California - Los Angeles Times Blogs
Ed Coghlan was just starting to prepare his dinner in the northern San Fernando Valley the other night when the phone rang. The caller was very friendly. He identified himself as a pollster who wanted to ask registered independents like Coghlan a few ...
- The Seventh Biennial Conference on Iranian Studies: Toronto, Canda, Jul 31-Aug 3 (Payvand Iran News)
The Biennial Conference on Iranian Studies will bring to Toronto approximately 250 scholars from various parts of the world for the presentation f their current research on Iran. This is the largest international gathering of scholars who study, teach and write on Iran.
- Kathleen Lavey • klavey@lsj.com • July 8, 2008 • From Lansing ... - Lansing State Journal
Kathleen Lavey • klavey@lsj.com • July 8, 2008 • From Lansing ...Lansing State Journal, MI - 1 hour agoHarrison published his first book of poetry, "Plain Song," while he was in graduate school at MSU, working on a degree in comparative literature. ...
- Weekend Calendar (The Herald-Mail)
Coffeehouse, open mic night for teens; Caledonia State Park; Swing for Missions; Dance festival; Auto racing; Anniversary concert; Music by the Lake; Eclectic music; Allison-Antrim Museum open house; Christian music; Municipal Band
- Broadway quality - Tulsa World
Broadway qualityTulsa World, OK - 1 hour agoThe choral work, prepared by Casey Cantwell, was exceptional, especially in the "Hail Poetry" segment, and the women's ensemble "What Ought We To Do. ...
- Sindh University vice chancellor slams United Nations role in Iraq - Pakistan Daily
Sindh University vice chancellor slams United Nations role in IraqPakistan Daily, Pakistan - 3 hours agoHe said that he had worked on Sindhi literature, short stories and poetry, adding that there is no poetry like Bhitai in Thar or Bhit. ...
- 'Smart People' boasts talented cast - Morning Sentinel
'Smart People' boasts talented castMorning Sentinel, maine - 7 minutes agoVanessa has taken on the mom role and James has just sold a poem to the New Yorker. Then Lawrence's cast-aside, adopted brother Chuck moves in. ...
- CD review: "Wild & Free," The Radiators (Stamford Advocate)
Trying to the synthesize the 30 years of New Orleans road dogs The Radiators into a two-disc set is nearly impossible.
- [World and Nation] Saddam feared disease in prison, according to his 'diary' (The Minnesota Daily)
CAIRO, Egypt (AP) - Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or other diseases during his U.S.-supervised captivity, a leading Arab newspaper said Monday in publishing excerpts of his prison writings. The London-based Al-Hayat said the comments ...
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