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- Avoiding moral hazard - New York Times Blogs
Media ChannelAvoiding moral hazardNew York Times Blogs, NY - 37 minutes agoI love The New Yorker — for the wonderful writing, the reporting, the poetry — oh, who am I kidding? Like everyone, I start with the cartoons. ...Cartoon Editor Disillusioned With US Press Media Channelall 2 news articles
- He brought a unique touch to the Sinhala silver screen - Sunday Times.lk
He brought a unique touch to the Sinhala silver screenSunday Times.lk, Sri Lanka - 3 hours agoThis appreciation later blossomed into a talent for writing poetry about village life. He also focused his poetry on deep concepts of life, Buddhism, ...
- THE LISTENER - Washington Post
(Illustration By Viktor Koen) 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 ...
- Overcoming Math Anxiety reviewed by Denise Noe - Men's News Daily
Overcoming Math Anxiety reviewed by Denise NoeMen's News Daily, CA - 10 minutes agoPoetry, too, is not always understood by reading each line in sequence.” “Sunday Math: What is Calculus, Anyway?” tries to answer that question and does a ...
- Religion Briefs: May 10, 2008 - Record-Searchlight (subscription)
Religion Briefs: May 10, 2008Record-Searchlight (subscription), CA - 1 hour agoThe theme of the conference is "Knowing Your Talents" and offers a daylong exploration of one's unique gifts and talents through poetry, ritual song and ...
- Simic stepping aside as U.S. poet laureate - United Press International
WASHINGTON, April 29 (UPI) -- A lecture on poetry translation will be the final time Charles Simic speaks as U.S. poet laureate, the Library of Congress said. "I've thoroughly enjoyed this past year," Simic said in a news release. "The best part of ...
- 'Summer Hats' are a hit in New Harmony - Henderson Gleaner
'Summer Hats' are a hit in New HarmonyHenderson Gleaner, KY - 24 minutes agoKelly read her poetry at the Atheneum as a prelude to dinner at the Granary in New Harmony, Ind. The concept of a writers' retreat was introduced by Tom ...
- Chris Bullock blasphemes in a nice way with his Tall City project (Colorado Springs Independent)
Chris Bullock is best known locally for his propulsive keyboard work in the Nicotine Fits, whose Stooges-meet-MC5 energy earned them the Pikes Peak Art Council award for best popular music act in 2007.
- DOVER: New book by Starkey (York Daily Record)
Dover author Ed Starkey has written "My Life -- My Way," a fictional account of the life of Frank Sinatra.
- Uzbekistan-Jordan: cooperation for welfare of two nations - Journal of Turkish Weekly
Uzbekistan-Jordan: cooperation for welfare of two nationsJournal of Turkish Weekly, Turkey - 1 hour ago... impossible to praise beauty of Tashkent in one poem. As a poet, inspired by beauty of Uzbek land, I everywhere felt a splendid spirit of orient poetry. ...
- Lac Ste. Anne Historical Society News - Mayerthorpe Freelancer
Lac Ste. Anne Historical Society NewsMayerthorpe Freelancer, Canada - 6 hours agoThe entertainment started with some gospel music, followed by several other entertainers who gave the crowd a variety of instrumental melodies, poetry with ...
- Visit of Pope Benedict brought people together and focused faith - The Newark Advocate
Visit of Pope Benedict brought people together and focused faithThe Newark Advocate, OH - 2 hours ago1, 2006), I remember when I received a matted color photo of the pontiff with the following letter of appreciation regarding an inscribed copy of my poetry ...
- Chery Not Ripe for Picking - Motley Fool
Chery Not Ripe for PickingMotley Fool - 13 hours agoBy Rich Smith April 21, 2008 Here ends my contribution to National Poetry Month. And before you scoff, remember -- last year I won a prize from Poets.org ...
- music listings (Jackson Free Press)
Fitzgerald's - Andy Hardwick Jazz Brunch 11-2 p.m. The Hill - Adam Lee & the Dead Horse Sound Co. (western swing) 7 p.m. myspace.com/adamleeaz
- Sex and drugs and English literature: Coleridge and a Faustian pact - The Independent
A translation of Goethe's 'Faustus' by one of the greatest names in literary history is to be published in September. Arifa Akbar traces an extraordinary 200-year-old story that began with a ÂŁ100 advance and a broken promise The year was 1814 and ...
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