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- British surrealism's greatest hoard, hidden in retired GP's house, to go on show (Guardian Unlimited)
More than 200 treasures of couple who befriended artists to be put on show at the new Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art
- Windy City Wagers: Tips for betting the Cubs and Sox (Covers.com)
Greg Gamble is a Chicago-based freelance writer who also writes a daily betting blog . Following the Wrigleyville chaos and the surprise on the Southside as a fan, scribe, and investor, what a way to roll through the fe...
- Mary Louise Campbell Gregory - Tunica Times
Mary Louise Campbell GregoryTunica Times, MS - 1 hour agoShe gave to all who knew her a mastery of the English language, an appreciation of poetry and a love of literature. She taught in the school system 22 years ...
- One-tank wonders: Northcentral Montana residents find summer fun ... - Great Falls Tribune
The first baby dinosaur bones found in North America, the world's longest dinosaur reconstruction and the opportunity to go diggin' up actual dinosaur bones are just a few of the gems that make Montana the Treasure State. The 15 stops along the ...
- Legend No.9: Tony Lockett - Real Footy
Real FootyLegend No.9: Tony LockettReal Footy, Australia - 2 hours ago... and the new kids on the block, Adelaide, was making its first trip to a Melbourne suburban ground. From the first bounce, it was poetry in motion. ...
- 'William Shakespeare a woman in disguise' - Daily News and Analysis
JERUSALEM: Shakespeare was actually a Jewish woman who had disguised to get her work published in Elizabethan London where original literature from women was not acceptable, an expert has contended. The woman, Amelia Bassano Lanier Bassano, was of ...
- Sharing stories of John: Tribute to student who drowned - San Luis Obispo Tribune
Sharing stories of John: Tribute to student who drownedSan Luis Obispo Tribune, CA - 29 minutes agoBalloons and flowers were scattered throughout the dimly lit gym and neatly arranged around some of Erlanson’s poetry and prose. Family members and a friend ...
- Letters: Don't fear the state (Independent)
Sir: I don't fear the State, Mr Jacobson (Comment, 14 June). I don't suspect it of base motives. I just don't think it's very bright, and nobody enjoys having a fool for a boss. Consider, for a moment, being required to work with an editor who, flying in the teeth of all available evidence, considers himself best placed to tell you how to write your books.
- Richard Hoffman's "Summer Job" - Seattle Times
Though at the time it may not occur to us to call it "mentoring," there's likely to be a good deal of that sort of thing going on, wanted or unwanted, whenever a young person works for someone older. Richard Hoffman of Massachusetts does a good job ...
- Atwood wins prize (Toronto Sun)
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- Joseph A. Palermo: Robert F. Kennedy's Contested Legacy (HuffingtonPost)
Bobby, like MLK, will be forever identified with the explosion of citizen activism that characterized the 1960s. But Kennedy's legacy has become contested ground in the decades since his death.
- Scuba accident victim's coma now considered irreversible - CDNN
CDNNScuba accident victim's coma now considered irreversibleCDNN, New Zealand - 1 hour agoHer writing and performance fit together as well as anyone else's on stage." Lewis later won the Austin-wide Under 21 poetry slams in 2003 and 2004. ...
- CTH Presents Van Peebles' 'Ain't Supposed To Die' Outdoors - Broadway World
CTH Presents Van Peebles' 'Ain't Supposed To Die' OutdoorsBroadway World, NY - 2 hours agoThe New York Times said, “This early precursor to hip-hop, rap and poetry slams is a get-down, roiling depiction of ghetto life” and goes on to say that the ...
- America’s favorite fence-painter takes the stage - Galesburg Register-Mail
America’s favorite fence-painter takes the stageGalesburg Register-Mail, IL - 18 hours agoFriday’s events include a photography exhibit of local work at the Galesburg Public Library, a gallery walk downtown and a regional poetry slam competition ...
- Couples will perform together tonight with Akron Baroque (Akron Beacon Journal)
The month was September. The setting was a Youngstown Symphony rehearsal, and Cupid was about to draw his bow.
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