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- Charlotte Kohler, at 99; was Va. Quarterly Review editor - Boston Globe
Boston GlobeCharlotte Kohler, at 99; was Va. Quarterly Review editorBoston Globe, United States - 9 hours agoKohler also was the first US editor to publish South African writer Nadine Gordimer, who later received the Nobel Prize for Literature. ...
- The dark side of 007's Sean Connery - News.com.au
THE upcoming autobiography of Sean Connery, who found fame as James Bond, will be a sanitised account of his life, reports Paul Scott. IN the autumn of 1964, an unprepossessing and cramped ground-floor office at 21 Wimpole St had become a magnet to ...
- Celebrated poet shares his work at MT - Sidelines Online (subscription)
Celebrated poet shares his work at MTSidelines Online (subscription), TN - 59 minutes agoDespite his accolades, Reiss remains humble about his work and insists that poetry is "not a highbrow experience." "To listen to a really good poem is like ...
- Slow Food Nation celebrates good, clean and fair food - San Mateo County Times
THERE HAS hardly been a time in recent history when food has played so prominently on everyone's minds. It's in the news every day — food prices are rising, grain is being used to make fuel, rice is being hoarded. At the same time, sales of organic ...
- Adam Mathew Lipton is Named Overall Winner by Hugo Boss - 24-7PressRelease.com
Creative Director Adam Mathew Lipton's winning concept was selected from over 3000 entries, and will be published in I-D Magazine Adam Mathew Lipton's Winning Concept Consumer-advertising concept by Award Winning Creative Director Adam Mathew Lipton ...
- A Return To Native Stomping Grounds - The Bulletin
Philadelphia - It all began at Philadelphia's Overbrook High School back in the 1950s, when several guys got together to make music. The trip continued through a wild and wonderful ride to the top of the music charts, spanning decades as the group ...
- 'Only room for so many' (Post-Tribune)
Ulysses Chew bowed his head, absorbed booming bass tones into his body and penned his poetry. "I'm back in the building, back in the booth," Chew begins, "Who Dat? Mr. No Love, and this is the truth."
- Student/Teacher Exhibition - Birmingham News
Location Alabaster Alexander City Alpharetta Anniston Atlanta Bessemer Birmingham Brownsboro Calera Center Point Chelsea Collegeville Crestline Cullman Decatur Ensley Enterprise Fairfield Fairhope Florence Forest Park Fultondale Gadsden Gardendale ...
- Walter Johnson published Excelsior, Wayzata papers - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Walter Johnson, a former city newspaper reporter, took the plunge to live his dream, moving on to own, edit and report for his own newspaper. Johnson, who was publisher of the former Maverick of Excelsior and the former Wayzata Weekly News, died of ...
- Stefan Fatsis (Washington City Paper)
Stefan Fatsis has titled the first chapter of his new book, “I’m No Plimpton.â€
- Our Lady Peace frontman Raine Maida delivers a poetic solo effort ... - Baltimore Sun
Our Lady Peace frontman Raine Maida delivers a poetic solo effort ...Baltimore Sun, United States - 26 minutes agoIt got me back to writing poetry again. It gave me a new approach to making music." Working independently after years under a major label with OLP, ...
- Kidd tells how 'Bees' evolved (The Post and Courier)
It's early in the morning, but best-selling author of "The Secret Life of Bees," Sue Monk Kidd, has no trouble drawing 50 poetry students at Burke High School close to her heart. "I will not forget the time in 1964, when I was 16 and living in Georgia and Dr. Martin Luther King came marching through and was put in jail in Albany," recalled the Mount Pleasant resident.
- You promised me poems - guardian.co.uk
You promised me poemsguardian.co.uk, UK - 1 hour agoAntigone is condemned to death - "The right observance put me in the wrong," she states - and a last-minute change of mind by Creon, on the urging of the ...
- Arts in L.A. Quarterly Calendar: Cultural events through November 2008 (The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles)
Fri., Sept. 12 "A Blessing to One Another: Pope John Paul II and the Jewish People." Angelenos can explore the legacy of one of the Catholic Church's most beloved popes in a new Skirball Cultural Center exhibition.
- The Cost of NATO's Good Intentions - TIME
The Cost of NATO's Good IntentionsTIME - 4 hours agoIn their new book America Between the Wars,, Derek Chollet and James Goldgeier, two former Clinton Administration officials, recount a conversation about ...
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