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- MY FAIR LADY Heading To ... - Broadway World
The Spectacle has, indeed, an emotional attraction of its own, but, of all the parts, it is the least artistic, and connected least with the art of poetry.
- Afghan poet's tomb calls to lovelorn (Toronto Star)
A lady who died for love is perhaps not the best patron saint for romance. I'm just saying. Yet Afghan girls of nubile age keep coming to her austere tomb here and pouring out their hearts, so often yearning for what has been forbidden.
- Saddam feared disease in prison, according to his `diary' - Newsday
CAIRO, Egypt - Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or other diseases during his U.S.-supervised captivity, a leading Arab newspaper said Monday in publishing excerpts of his prison writings. The London-based Al-Hayat said the comments came in ...
- Life's pleasures spun in Clarendon poet's book (Rutland Herald)
CLARENDON -- Observations about life's simple pleasures fill the pages of Carroll Buffum Sr.'s latest book of poetry. ... - By SANDI SWITZER Herald Correspondent
- Griffin: Believing in God in a rationalistic culture - Cambridge Chronicle
Griffin: Believing in God in a rationalistic cultureCambridge Chronicle, MA - 2 hours agoReligion, to my mind, offers a kind of poetry that enriches life. It broadens and deepens one’s worldview, giving it a scope it would not otherwise have. ...
- Young woman killed in possible gang crossfire - Chicago Sun-Times
As a child, Ishma Stewart liked to park her kid-sized rocking chair in the middle of a family gathering, where she'd spin a tale about a girl named Wendy who lived within the colored bands of a rainbow. Sometimes, Ishma's living room performances ...
- MARIAH 'OVER THE MOON' WITH MARRIAGE: Andre Leon Talley says singer is 'very happy.' People's Friday issue has wedding ... (Eurweb)
*The paparazzi hasn't seen or heard from Mariah Carey since her marriage to Nick Cannon, but those closest to her continue to come forward with first-hand observations about how she's been doing since the nuptials.
- Caitlin talks her way to trophy success (John O'Groat Journal)
LATHERON youngster Caitlin Forbes pulled off a unique double on the closing day of the Caithness Music Festival. After taking the overall Caithness dialect trophy, she went on to win Friday evening's inter-class verse-speaking final to claim the Thurso and District Round Table Shield.
- Interview: Why? - Pitchforkmedia.com
Pitchforkmedia.comInterview: Why?Pitchforkmedia.com, IL - 2 hours agoYoni Wolf: I had a record that I had borrowed from the library of her reading her poetry. I just randomly took it out of the curriculum resource center that ...
- 'Personal Days' a paean to the wretched of the cubicle (San Diego Union-Tribune)
Office drones of the world, your day has come. Your “Germinal” has arrived. In the tradition of coal-mine reformist Emile Zola, novelist Ed Park has turned a critical eye toward the inhumane conditions in the typical 21st-century cubicle farm.
- New Research Reveals Educational Benefits of Social Networking Web ... - TMC Net
New Research Reveals Educational Benefits of Social Networking Web ...TMC Net, CT - 3 hours agoThey're also sharing creative original work like poetry and film and practicing safe and responsible use of information and technology. ...
- What about Bob? - Blinq
What about Bob?Blinq, PA - 2 hours agoIn the immortal words of that stellar war planner Donald Rumsfeld, seemingly uttered as jazz poetry on Feb. 12, 2002, "There are known unknowns. ...
- Words from Wasaga - Blue Mountains Courier-Herald
Words from WasagaBlue Mountains Courier-Herald, Canada - 1 hour agoNew and seasoned writers are welcome to bring their poetry, short stories, memoirs or novel works-in-progress or finished pieces to share with other ...
- Author and child advocate to speak in Secaucus (The Jersey Journal)
B est-selling author and child advocate Andrew Bridge headlines the 19th annual Child Abuse Prevention Conference today from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the La Quinta Inn and Suites in Secaucus.
- Erickson ‘09 establishes First Voices newspaper - Dartmouth
Feeling marginalized after last fall’s debates surrounding the College’s use of a Native American mascot, Agatha Erickson ‘09 created First Voices, a publication for members of Dartmouth’s indigenous communities to express themselves and ...
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