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- Poole: Newest Warrior Maggette is all business - Tribune-Chronicle
ALAMEDA -- HAVING ADDRESSED about three dozen kids at a team-sponsored camp, the newest Warrior, now surrounded by media in the humid gymnasium at Alameda High, is directed to a seat and attempts to explain his journey to the Bay Area. It is quickly ...
- Why this Lord's test is bound to become a classic - Wood & Vale
Wood & ValeWhy this Lord's test is bound to become a classicWood & Vale, UK - 1 hour ago... Sellars: 'Kissing Songs' uses love-poetry from Catullus to Elizabethan English writers, set to modern dance-forms like the Tango and Slow Fox-trot. ...
- VA nurse's poems give faces to nation's war wounded - SmartBrief
VA nurse's poems give faces to nation's war woundedSmartBrief, DC - 45 minutes agoDesigned specifically for nurses, ANA SmartBrief is a FREE, daily e-mail newsletter. It provides the latest news and information you need to stay informed ...
- A Prosecutor Run Amok - Newsweek
A Prosecutor Run AmokNewsweek - 5 hours agoDisbarred after 28 years of practice, Nifong, 57, still lives in the Durham area, passing his time writing poetry and performing as a soloist in his church ...
- Grimshaw wins Montana honours - Stuff
Charlotte Grimshaw is following in her father's literary footsteps, winning the Montana Medal for her book of short stories, Opportunity. Grimshaw, daughter of CK Stead, scooped the $5000 fiction category and the $10,000 overall award. The Aucklander ...
- Columbia Records Set to Release Actor Terrence - All About Jazz
Columbia Records Set to Release Actor TerrenceAll About Jazz, PA - 4 hours ago“I wanted him to recite some great Spanish poetry from 200 years ago over this beautiful music, but I couldn't get in touch with him," says Terrence. ...
- Historians, poet feted - The Nelson Mail
The Nelson MailHistorians, poet fetedThe Nelson Mail, New Zealand - 4 hours agoMs Le Bas won the New Zealand Society of Authors Jessie Mackay prize for the best first book of poetry, for Incognito. She received $2500. ...Maori work wins award Stuff.co.nzall 5 news articles
- Jon Stewart Vs. Fox News: Media Fighting Fair - Gawker
GawkerJon Stewart Vs. Fox News: Media Fighting FairGawker, NY - 2 hours agoSoon, like slam poetry night at a cafe full of nothing but slam poets, we'll all stop listening because we're too busy waiting our turn to talk.
- Girlz on the hood - Guardian Unlimited
A sculpture installation of a car at the Richard Prince: Continuation exhibition at the Serpentine Gallery in London. Photograph: Christian Sinibaldi Walking into Richard Prince's show, the bonnet of a car greets you, like a shark or a maître d ...
- Claudia Roth Pierpont: The man who taught rulers how to rule. (The New Yorker)
One method of torture used in Florentine jails during the glorious days of the Renaissance was the strappado: a prisoner was hoisted into the air by a rope attached to his wrists, which had been tied behind his back, and then suddenly dropped toward the floor as many times as . . .
- After long ordeal, mother wins aid for son with behavior disorders - Buffalo News
WASHINGTON — Karen Furman and her son, Kelvin, had to wait four years — but a judge has decided Kelvin is disabled and, therefore, eligible for extra financial help from the federal government. Three weeks after Furman’s fight for Supplemental ...
- Harvey Dent: Aaron Eckhart - Chicago Sun-Times
Harvey Dent: Aaron EckhartChicago Sun-Times, United States - 55 minutes agoThe screenplay by Christopher Nolan and his brother Jonathan (who first worked together on “Memento”) has more depth and poetry than we might have expected. ...
- The Next Page: Andy at 80. Imagine that. - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Wednesday marks what would be the 80 th birthday of Andy Warhol. This simple thought -- of an octogenarian Warhol -- registers a shock more profound than his signature fright wig. The Prince of Pop Art, who died in 1987 at the age of 58, is a global ...
- Too many memories? (Guardian Unlimited)
From the Holocaust to 9/11, from Berlin to New York, the world is now studded with memorials to human suffering. But does this really mean we care more than we used to? And does our obsession with terrible events make it any less likely that we will repeat them?
- Goller, Baines Win 2008 Stott Arts Awards (East Aurora Advertiser)
In what is fast becoming an East Aurora tradition, the Salon of the Roycroft Inn came alive Saturday night with verse, song and music at the 12th annual Mary and Gil Stott Award ceremony and reception. With many of Elbert Hubbard's descendants joining in the celebration, poet and writer Gay Baines and singer, former Advertiser editor and current Town Historian Robert Lowell Goller were honored ...
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