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- Hoch's 'Taking Over' to Tour - Broadway World
Hoch's 'Taking Over' to TourBroadway World, NY - 8 hours agoDanny's film and television credits include American Splendor, Bamboozled, Blackhawk Down, HBO's Def Poetry, Lucky You, Prison Song, Subway Stories, ...
- Happy 40th Kylie! - Sydney Morning Herald
Happy 40th Kylie!Sydney Morning Herald, Australia - 3 minutes agoFrom knowingly reciting the lyrics to I Should Be So Lucky at the Poetry Olympics at London's Albert Hall in 1996, to appearing on Kath & Kim as future ...
- Center to honor centegenarian as new U.S. citizen (The Desert Sun)
Sona Babai's birth certificate does not reflect how young she is at heart, says her family. On paper, the Palm Desert resident and Iranian native turned 108 in May.
- Morgan Nick among 800,000 children organization tracks - Harrison Daily Times
Harrison Rotarians heard about the epidemic of missing children during its meeting Thursday. Some are runaway children, others are throwaway children and many are abducted children. Sheila Barry of Los Gatos, Calif., said the Vanished Children’s ...
- Liwa Date Festival gets under way - GulfNews
GulfNewsLiwa Date Festival gets under wayGulfNews, United Arab Emirates - 2 hours agoStarting yesterday a daily auction of dates will be organised along with other activities such as a traditional handcrafts competition, poetry evenings, ...
- Friends, family share memories of slain college student at campus ... - Gaston Gazette
Friends, family share memories of slain college student at campus ...Gaston Gazette, NC - 18 minutes agoA friend named Jeremy played a song that he wrote for Ira in response to her death. The chorus went, "Goodbye my violet bouquet. ...
- A philosophical approach to a mouse in the house - Christian Science Monitor
Baltimore - It's the little things that annoy us most, someone once said. Right now I am more than annoyed by little things – brownish gray, swift-as-a-blink-of-the-eye things. My wife shivers and shakes, and I feel a bit scattered. We are beset by ...
- Celebrate the Genius of Shel Silverstein This Month - Market Wire
CHICAGO, IL--(Marketwire - May 7, 2008) - Shel Silverstein was a prolific illustrator, songwriter, playwright, poet, and author. Perhaps best known for his classic children's books, Silverstein was also a Grammy-winning artist (Best Children's Album ...
- Lowertown Festival Kicks Off Holiday Weekend - WPSD
Lowertown Festival Kicks Off Holiday WeekendWPSD, IL - 5 hours agoPoetry and performance art mixed things up at the annual Lowertown Art and Music Festival. Alongside tents of paintings and sculpture, all kinds of artists ...
- AICE Announces Winners of AICE Israel Studies Publication Grants - NewsBlaze
AICE Announces Winners of AICE Israel Studies Publication GrantsNewsBlaze, CA - 41 minutes agoShe has published extensively on Israeli fiction and poetry in American, Israeli and European academic journals. This is Dr. Gold's second book on Amichai's ...
- My Father's Hands - Teen Ink
Teen InkMy Father's HandsTeen Ink - 11 minutes agoBy Rachel F., Spokane, WA Teen Ink is a national teen magazine, book and website featuring teen writing, information, art, photos, poetry, teen issues and ...
- Margaret Atwood wins 'Spanish Nobel' - Earthtimes
Oviedo, Spain - Canadian author Margaret Atwood, 68, was Wednesday awarded the Prince of Asturias Prize, regarded as the Spanish Nobel, in the category of literature. Exploring literary genres with "wit and irony," Atwood "intelligently assumes the ...
- Pettit: Remembering an uncle whose life was all about his death - LubbockOnline.com
Pettit: Remembering an uncle whose life was all about his deathLubbockOnline.com, TX - 2 hours agoI had come here to gather data from the tombstones of relatives I needed for family history. I am not into genealogy; I don't have the patience for it. ...
- Round up: Poetry (Scotland on Sunday)
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- Neuroscientist: Poetry Comes From Synesthesia, Tree-Climbing (Wired News)
A prominent neuroscientist told a crowd at the World Science Festival that the curious phenomenon of synesthesia -- in which some people "taste" colors or "hear" smells -- is simply a consequence of the aptitude humans evolved for abstraction.
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