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- Commentary: As China's national mourning ends, love lives on - Xinhua News Agency
BEIJING, May 21 (Xinhua) -- A three-day period of national mourning for the tens of thousands of quake victims, the first of its kind in China for ordinary people, is officially ending, but people are still caught up in feelings of grief. On MSN ...
- To see ourselves as Spanish see us - The Northern Scot
To see ourselves as Spanish see usThe Northern Scot, UK - 1 hour ago"One of the projects he and Susana had been doing over the last few years was the book. "Some of Burns' poetry had been translated into Spanish, ...
- Grahamstown Festival broader than ever - The South African
Grahamstown Festival broader than everThe South African, UK - 4 hours agoEach has drawn from her or his own linguistic memory bank – Setswana, Xhosa and North American poetry are among the words that are entwined in the work. ...
- Music to play at your upcoming R. Kelly Acquittal Party - Seattle Post Intelligencer
Seattle Post IntelligencerMusic to play at your upcoming R. Kelly Acquittal PartySeattle Post Intelligencer - 1 hour agoBut don't talk for too long, or everyone will miss Kelly's motivational poetry: By this point in the party everyone will be feeling good, ...
- 'Scandal' needs schooling in comedy - The Washington Times
One of the scandalous things about "School for Scandal" is how it strains for laughs. Dry-eyed through a tragedy, you can endure, but not cracking many smiles during a comedy is particularly insufferable. All the ingredients for laugh-inducing ...
- Sing, Memory - New Haven Advocate
New Haven AdvocateSing, MemoryNew Haven Advocate, CT - 58 minutes agoAnd yet it was her mother's lullabies, full of portent and mystery, that gave her the earliest inklings of poetry, a feeling she would rediscover in the ...
- Beach Reads: Babbitt - Marketplace
Beach Reads: BabbittMarketplace, CA - 3 hours agoSusan Lee: "He made nothing in particular, neither butter nor shoes nor poetry, but he was nimble in the calling of selling houses for more than people ...
- Carlisle Floyd tries to make his opera 'Susannah' accessible - Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles TimesCarlisle Floyd tries to make his opera 'Susannah' accessibleLos Angeles Times, CA - 1 hour agoMuch like that of Robert Frost's poetry, the opera's musical style is superficially devoid of artifice -- but deceptively so. ...
- Shmi Skywalker should show force - Fort Worth Star-Telegram
POST TIME 6:35 p.m. Star-Telegram horse racing writer Gary West highlights his picks for today’s races. Odds are provided by Lone Star Park, with program number, post position (where different), jockey, trainer and weight. The thoroughbred racing ...
- Luncheon Supports Women's Cause - Garden City News
Luncheon Supports Women's CauseGarden City News, USA - 1 hour agoThe attendees were delighted by the poetry of Susan Astor, author of "Spider Lies," and by the anecdotes of Judith Caseley, author of "Molly Pink. ...
- Thirtysomething love poetry (The New Zealand Herald)
Today is Montana Poetry Day, a chance for the spotlight to fall on a vibrant part of New Zealand's literary landscape. Poetry may not be as fashionable as the novel, it doesn't get adapted for the movies and poets don't tend to grab headlines.
- School reading should be fun, says Children's Laureate - ATL Education News
School reading should be fun, says Children's LaureateATL Education News, UK - Jul 10, 2008Mr Rosen argued that a school's ability to encourage a love of books should be assessed by inspectors, calling for more time to be allocated to help ...
- Marguerite McGlinn, 63, teacher and writer - Philadelphia Inquirer
Marguerite Mulligan McGlinn, 63, of Bryn Mawr, an English teacher and writer, died of pancreatic cancer at home Tuesday. Mrs. McGlinn, who formerly was chairwoman of the English department at Mount St. Joseph Academy for girls in Flourtown, gave up ...
- WNMU professor to speak at Rizal conference - Deming Headlight
SILVER CITY — Most Americans are unfamiliar with Jose Rizal. Western New Mexico University Professor Jean Hall considers herself a student of the life of the Rizal, a Philippine hero. Executed by the Spanish colonials as a traitor in 1896, Rizal's ...
- New releases (Boston Globe)
"Bigger, Stronger, Faster" A very entertaining documentary about what steroids mean to America, seen through the fretful eyes of director Chris Bell and his brothers, bodybuilders all. The film hops over the wall of media outrage and wonders why Barry Bonds and Mark McGwire are accused of cheating when our entire culture rewards winning at all costs. As surreally entertaining ...
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