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- Love on the Rocks - Popmatters.com
Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? 's dark, witty banter and assessment of human malice made my brain tick and also made me glad I wasn’t married. I watched Mike Nichol’s black and white cinematic adaptation of Edward Albee’s famous Who’s ...
- Missing girl found alive six years later, still a mystery - Syracuse Post-Standard
Six years ago, as a 13-year-old, Kaswella Anderson disappeared in Syracuse. Her name was soon displayed on Internet Web sites devoted to missing children. Relatives hung fliers carrying her photograph around the city. The National Center for Missing ...
- Hunt for Karadzic ends as fugitive is found - The Independent
After a 13-year hunt Radovan Karadzic, the man accused of masterminding the Srebrenica massacre, has finally been arrested in Serbia. It was a momentous arrest that brought to mind the capture of Saddam Hussein. "Ladies and Gentlemen, we got him ...
- Community briefs 6/19 - Daily News Tribune
Community briefs 6/19Daily News Tribune, MA - 3 hours ago... her poetry and the voices of Dickinson and her circle. Sponsored by the Friends of the Waltham Public Library, the event is free but seating is limited. ...
- Forum season to have contemporary African-American focus - Seattle Times
Experimental musician Guillermo E. Brown, whose "Shuffle Mode" (created with BiLLL$) comes to the Central District Forum for Arts & Ideas Jan. 30-31, 2009. The Central District Forum for Arts & Ideas plans a 2008-09 season of performance series and ...
- From a book, little gems about the process of poetry - The Oregonian - OregonLive.com
From a book, little gems about the process of poetryThe Oregonian - OregonLive.com, OR - 5 hours agoThis month, rather introduce a poem, I present some of the juicier quips, bumper-stickerish insights and smart thinking about poetry from this fun ...
- Weakening Signals (Washington Post)
Bill Watson might play a four-hour piece by Bach, and then slap it on again, just because he felt like it. Or he might interrupt a Mahler symphony mid-spin, deciding instead to recite poetry or blend news bulletins with reports from his "Roman Empire correspondent," Edward Gibbon.
- Bu Da 2.5 Milyon Dolarlık Loca - Güncel Haber
Bu Da 2.5 Milyon Dolarlık LocaGüncel Haber, Turkey - 53 minutes ago6 April 1968: 13th Eurovision Song Contest. Katie Boyle introduced entries from 17 countries. Spain won with "La la la" performed by Massiel. ...
- Revelation and reason beyond Ahmadiyah issue - Jakarta Post
Revelation and reason beyond Ahmadiyah issueJakarta Post, Indonesia - 3 hours agoIranian scholar Abdulkarim Soroush says that in our modern age we can understand revelation by using the metaphor of poetry. As one Muslim philosopher has ...
- Why William Shatner Can Save Gaelic - Cape Breton
Although I have a Scottish name, I do not claim to have any of the Gaelic in me. If I also profess no desire to learn Gaelic, it is not because it is not a poetically expressive tongue with a rich, long history (which it is), it's only because I ...
- Assets that can't be bought - guardian.co.uk
Assets that can't be boughtguardian.co.uk, UK - 1 hour agoIt is a mutual support network, through which she teaches a local poetry group and mentors a social worker in training, which means she is helping and ...
- Translating difference: a debate about multiculturalism - Open Democracy
Humans are not the same. But to survive we need to cooperate, to organise, to establish connections that will help us prosper. Humankind has conventionally expressed its alliances in terms of greater or lesser similarity. The cultures, societies, and ...
- Obituaries in the news - Forbes
DALLAS (AP) - James A. Baker. a former Texas Supreme Court Justice known as a devoted scholar of appellate law, died Sunday. He was 77. He died in his sleep, the Texas Supreme Court said. Baker was diagnosed last year with cancer, which spread ...
- Beyond Mozart - Cleveland Free Times
Beyond MozartCleveland Free Times, OH - 39 minutes agoAP The regular series of poetry readings at the Betram Woods branch of the Shaker Heights Public Library (20600 Fayette Rd., 216.991.2421) features two ...
- Woodstock, N.Y.: Where to go, dine, what to do - Newsday
A haven for artists and musicians, Woodstock , N.Y., still sticks to its hippie heritage. The town is best known for lending its name to the Woodstock Music and Art Fair, the 1960s festival that actually took place some 50 miles away in Bethel ...
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