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- Blood and belonging (Toronto Star)
Certain gifts are afforded a playwright in a quest to complete and deliver a profound drama that is uniquely his. In the case of Where the Blood Mixes , Kevin Loring heard an elder's story about how Lytton, or Kumsheen as his Nlaka'pmux nation called it, came by its name.
- What's on: Monday April 14 - Edinburgh Evening News
What's on: Monday April 14Edinburgh Evening News, UK - Apr 10, 2008Share the excitement of discovering today's poets and form your own opinions on the poetry books people are talking about. Scottish Poetry Library ...
- Patricia Clauson Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive ... - 24-7PressRelease.com
/Cambridge Who's Who/ - Canterbury, CT, April 24, 2008, Patricia Clauson, Chief Executive Officer of Pagan House Products, LLC, has been recognized by Cambridge Who's Who for showing dedication, leadership and excellence in all aspects of operations ...
- Iran honors great poet Omar Khayyam (Payvand Iran News)
Iran has honored the 960th birthday anniversary of the eminent Persian poet, astronomer and mathematician, Khayyam of Neyshabur.
- Literary award goes to Internet blogger - The Washington Times
Emma Sovich, 22, an English major at Washington College in Chestertown, Md., gets a diploma and about $67,481 as this year's winner of the Sophie Kerr Prize for literature. Her winning portfolio included her efforts as an Internet blogger, a first ...
- Third-year in philosophy named Beinecke scholar - University of Chicago Chronicle
Nathana O’Brien spent six months studying abroad in Germany and Austria last year. Nathana O’Brien came to the College with a passion for science—but after one philosophy course, she said, “I did a complete 180.” “I’m a perfect example ...
- Non-profit Spotlight: America SCORES Milwaukee - OnMilwaukee.com
Non-profit Spotlight: America SCORES MilwaukeeOnMilwaukee.com, Milwaukee - 17 minutes agoChildren at SCORES schools are primarily of Hispanic or African-American ethnicity. More than 50 percent of ASM children are learning English as a second ...
- Godiva Festival: Get ready for carnival city! - CV5 Coventry Communities
Godiva Festival: Get ready for carnival city!CV5 Coventry Communities, UK - 4 hours ago"The festival also includes tents and artists specialising in reggae, dance, hip-hop, singersongwriters, jump and jive, world music, comedy and poetry. ...
- Sonoma West News (Sonoma West Times and News)
Barbara Letson-Briggs sponsors nationwide essay contest, “What About Peace?”
- I've had 30 lovers, Carla Bruni tells world - and it's music to ... - Times Online
Carla Bruni, the chanteuse wife of Nicolas Sarkozy, is to release a new album on which she sings of 30 past lovers and compares one of them to taking hard drugs. But rather than embarrass her husband, her work is likely to give him a boost. “You ...
- FameCast TV Debuts Today: Channel for the World’s Best New Artists - Business Wire (press release)
Business Wire (press release)FameCast TV Debuts Today: Channel for the World’s Best New ArtistsBusiness Wire (press release), CA - Apr 15, 2008Starting April 21, FameCast artists can sell their work—including new music, comedy and slam poetry—through a new storefront that allows them to set their ...
- She’s making her Hallmark - Times Reporter
Some see the world in songs, pictures or poetry. Cassie Mariol sees the world in greeting cards. Always on the lookout for the perfect opportunity to brighten someone’s day, Mariol can’t think of any day that isn’t worthy of a card. “It’s ...
- At our best - Corvallis Gazette Times
At our bestCorvallis Gazette Times, OR - 6 hours agoWendy Deptula, an eighthgrader at Talmadge Middle School, has won an Honorable Mention in her category in the Oregon State Youth Poetry Contest, ...
- TV's "Laugh-in" comic Dick Martin dies in Calif - Newsday
LOS ANGELES - Dick Martin, the zany half of the comedy team whose "Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In" took television by storm in the 1960s, making stars of Goldie Hawn and Lily Tomlin and creating such national catch-phrases as "Sock it to me!" has died ...
- Afterlife: The rhyme of a slow, spirit-sapping death - Daily Telegraph
Who's causing hours of needless pain. A couple of months ago, I ripped into Tony Harrison's verse drama Fram at the NT, a dreadful epic about a Scandinavian polar explorer I'd never previously heard of and have already forgotten. Roger Allam (as Max ...
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