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- War poet Robert Graves 'stole work from his mistress' - The Independent
Few would doubt the brilliance of Robert Graves, a man considered to be one of Britain's foremost war poets whose verses on Greek mythology and frontline conflict cemented his name in literary history. But one academic has accused the poet of ...
- Patti Smith and Philip Glass Front Melbourne International Arts ... - Undercover Music News
Sydney Morning HeraldPatti Smith and Philip Glass Front Melbourne International Arts ...Undercover Music News, Australia - 20 hours agoSmith’s tour is hot on the heels of a new film about her life by Stephen Serbing called ‘Dream of Life’. The festival will take place in Melbourne from the ...Swansong of versatility and ambition Sydney Morning Heraldall 2 news articles
- Saddam feared disease in prison, his 'diary' says (Daily Herald)
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 Joy of Six: FA Cup final moments (Guardian Unlimited)
From cream Armani suits to Gazza's meltdown, six of the most memorable moments from English football's greatest showpiece
- Torture victims find strength (Arizona Daily Star)
They came to Tucson from all over the world. The youngest is an infant. The oldest is 80.
- Initiative rewarded: GCCA director announces 2008 arts grant recipients (The Daily Mail)
COXSACKIE — Greene County lawmakers were invited Wednesday to a June 25 reception here to be held at the Victorian Horse Barn on the grounds of the Greene County Historical Society’s Bronck House Museum.
- Simplicity and repetition may explain staying power of songs - Sarasota Herald-Tribune
Simplicity and repetition may explain staying power of songsSarasota Herald-Tribune, FL - Jul 19, 2008"Our poetry, our ballads, our songs are full of repetition; nursery rhymes and the little chants and songs we use to teach young children have choruses and ...
- Religion Calendar: 05/31/2008 (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
Religion Calendar is published weekly by the Traverse City Record-Eagle. Information may be mailed to Record-Eagle, P.O. Box 632, Traverse City, MI 49685; fax to 946-8632; e-mail gmurray@record-eagle.com . Items should be sent at least two weeks in advance.
- Weekend Watch: Flowers take center stage - MPNnow.com
News 8Weekend Watch: Flowers take center stageMPNnow.com, NY - 2 hours agoTickets, available at the door or in advance at the church, are $7 for adults, $5 for kids ages 5 to 17 and free for kids under 5. Proceeds will benefit the ...A feast for the senses MPNnow.comall 5 news articles
- Three takes on the art of love - Irish Times
POETRY: For All We Know , By Ciaran Carson, Gallery Books, 114pp, €13.90; Perplexed Skin , By Patrick Cotter, Arlen House, 96pp, €13; Breaking Hearts and Traffic Lights , By Patrick Chapman, Salmon Poetry, 86pp, €12. If there is a canon, then ...
- Russia sends 'punitive' tax bill to British Council - Guardian Unlimited
Relations between Britain and Russia touched a low point yesterday after the British Council in Moscow said it had received a "punitive and disproportionately large" tax bill from the Russian authorities. Russian tax officials sent the demand in May ...
- Writer focuses on the simple things - Bureau County Republican
PRINCETON — Everyday experiences can make for the best stories. Princeton resident Timothy Diamond has taken the art of listening and watching to the next level by turning his observations into short stories. He hopes others will find his stories ...
- The Frontline: snap, crackle and pop of reality - Daily Telegraph
There have been new plays at Shakespeare's Globe before, of course, and anyone who saw it last year is unlikely to have forgotten the cruel and unusual punishment that was Eric Schlosser's We the People, an insufferably tedious account of the framing ...
- Children's Author to sign Jewish Holiday Book - YourHub.com
Children's Author to sign Jewish Holiday BookYourHub.com, CO - 53 minutes agoNancy was named March 2008 Poet of the Month by Poetica Magazine, a literary magazine dedicated to bringing Jewish poetry to the public.
- Obituary: He gave CSUS classes wide view of Italian culture (The Sacramento Bee)
Mario P. Pietralunga, a distinguished Italian scholar and writer who explored the warm, pastoral beauty and coldblooded Mafia culture of his native land as a poet, journalist and professor at Sacramento State, died Sunday. He was 81. Mario P. Pietralunga Born: May 19, 1927 Died: June 1, 2008 Remembered for: Renowned Italian scholar and longtime professor at Sacramento State; ...
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