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- Banks County News (MainStreet Newspapers)
Charlie Smith Charlie Ellington Smith, 83, of Baldwin, died Sunday, May 18, 2008, at a private care facility, following an extended illness. He was born in Pickens County, S.C., on August 15, 1924, the son of the late George Earl and Mary Elizabeth Anderson Smith.
- Scoop: Rosie says ‘View’ threatened lawsuit (MSNBC)
Rosie O'Donnell ended her feud with Howard Stern and discussed a few hot topics with the shock jock, including her troubles with “View†producers and her plans for a radio show.
- Letters: Fathers - The Independent
Sir: I have to express my alarm at the advice dispensed by Virginia Ironside and five female readers in relation to the man deceived by his partner into unwillingly fathering a second child (Dilemmas, 23 June). Once again the sisterhood rises in ...
- Woody Allen rediscovers comic side with "Vicky" (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
If Woody Allen's geographical shift from Manhattan to London caused some to see a more serious and philosophical side to him, his progression to Barcelona for "Vicky Cristina Barcelona" might, for others, represent a welcome return to the neurotic, impetuous romances of his "Annie Hall" and "Manhattan" and even his "Husbands and Wives" periods.
- Music fills air at veterans' John Lennon Night - Evansville Courier-Press
At Trinity United Methodist Church's open house are, left to right, Jerry Hoover, Trinity organist, Dr. Dorothy Stephens, Rose Denton, the Rev. Al Amstutz and Dr. Mark Stephens. John Lennon Night is an annual event featuring music, poetry, readings ...
- No place for extremism in Islam, says Taseer - Daily Times
No place for extremism in Islam, says TaseerDaily Times, Pakistan - 47 minutes agoHe said that the Sufis of Punjab had taught people to love God and mankind through their poetry. He said that they had always stood against extremism and ...Sufies promote Islam through message of love, peace: Taseer Associated Press of Pakistanall 3 news articles
- Probing the inner life and legend of R. Buckminster Fuller (International Herald Tribune)
Fuller's pioneering creations will go on display next week in "Buckminster Fuller: Starting With the Universe," at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York that testifies to his wide-ranging intellectual curiosity, who inspired several generations with his quixotic vision and his zeal for the liberating power of technology.
- Tate Unites London, New York Versions Of Cy Twombly's Great Painting ... - HULIQ.com
On the eve of the artist's 80th birthday Tate has announced that it will bring together, for the first time, two of Cy Twombly's great painting series from the 1990s as part of a major exhibition of his work at Tate Modern which opens on 19 June 2008 ...
- Trash a great poet’s house, get sentenced to learn poetry - In-Forum
Trash a great poet’s house, get sentenced to learn poetryIn-Forum, ND - 4 hours agoA former commentator for KDSU (ND Public Radio), she has written for The Forum opinion pages since 1989. Her column appears Sundays in The Forum. ...
- Why do you love Oregon? - World Link
There must be a lot of reasons why people live in Oregon. And Oregon 150 officials plan to extract that information from folks like you. They want to know about why you love the 33rd state, how your family came to be here, and why you chose to stay ...
- Blast from the past - Arab News
Arab NewsBlast from the pastArab News, Saudi Arabia - 1 hour agoThe style and rhythm of this form is somewhat similar to the Urdu ghazal (poetry) and najm (verses), something that helped Al-Omari shift gears to Indian ...
- Sans Turntable, Walnut Street Launches Les Miz , with Panaro and ... - Playbill
The Walnut Street Theatre's new production of Les Misérables begins May 13 toward a May 21 opening in Philadelphia. This new resident production departs from the design tradition of the international hit musical; this time out, the stage floor is ...
- Globalisation hasn't brought changes for women: Kanimozhi (New Kerala)
By Liz Mathew, New Delhi, May 5 : Globalisation, as Tamil poet and MP K. Kanimozhi sees it, remains masculine in gender. It has not brought liberation for India's women who still do not have the freedom to say and write what they want, says the daughter of a famous father.
- Goalies flock to Leacock Museum to see legendary trophy - Orillia Packet & Times
Goalies flock to Leacock Museum to see legendary trophyOrillia Packet & Times, Canada - 5 hours agoThe trophy was in Orillia for a poetry reading by Newfoundland poet Randall Maggs from his book “Night Work: The Sawchuk Poems. ...
- Slam turns poetry into performance (Owen Sound Sun Times)
Edgy, energetic, gutsy and invigorating were some of the words used to describe the poetry slam competition held in Durham on the weekend. “I’m getting goosebumps listening to it,†Dianne Ramsay, a poet from Owen Sound, said during a break in the competition Saturday. “I had no idea [...]
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