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- Pop 10: Hanson: The Next Generation, Pam Anderson on the boob tube ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Lest you think the Hansons have been idle in the 11 years since they brought you "MMMBop," Isaac Hanson welcomed his second child this month, bringing the siblings' collective total to six. It's only a matter of time before the Jonas Brothers begin ...
- SAB Launches India's First Daily - TV next
SAB Launches India's First DailyTV next, India - 2 hours agoHis poetry is something his own family cannot muster the courage to hear but Chironji thinks he will definitely make it big one day. ...
- Colorado looking for new chief poet - Broomfield Enterprise
Colorado looking for new chief poetBroomfield Enterprise, CO - 10 hours agoThe position was created to promote an appreciation of poetry and to honor outstanding Colorado poets. The laureate will serve as an advocate for poetry, ...
- Fun for everyone (Argus Observer)
Weiser — Bruce Looselip spun his tales of bad horses, good women and ranching with the bureaucracy Tuesday at the National Oldtime Fiddlers’ Contest and Festival.
- Walt Whitman - Baltimore Sun
A collection of news and information related to Walt Whitman published by Tribune Company sources. Roslyn and Jericho high schools led all Nassau County schools with four first-place winners in various categories in the 13th Annual Rohm and Haas ...
- Urdu lovers condole legendary Pakistani poet - Gulf Times
Gulf TimesUrdu lovers condole legendary Pakistani poetGulf Times, Qatar - 13 hours agoFaraz was a classicist like Faiz Ahmed Faiz who, like him, produced poetry of great lyrical beauty. He never hesitated to stand up against oppression and ...
- C. D. Wright's 'Rising, Falling, Hovering' (International Herald Tribune)
C. D. Wright is now, and has been for decades, a uniquely unpredictable poet.
- THE INIMITABLE GTN - Star of Mysore
Prof. (Dr.) G.T. Narayana Rao is no more. I feel like crying ‘once more’ – in the manner of the connoisseur of the old company drama, when even a ‘dead’ actor would rise, replay his role and reel-off a long song! GTN played his role well ...
- Art: Vilhelm Hammershøi: The Poetry of Silence, Royal Academy, London - Guardian Unlimited
It is hard to believe that there could be any modern masters still left for rediscovery, in this country at least, but so it seems with the mysterious painter Vilhelm Hammershøi. He was a recluse who scarcely left the Copenhagen apartment he shared ...
- Education Newsmakers: 08/19/2008 - Traverse City Record Eagle
Education Newsmakers: 08/19/2008Traverse City Record Eagle, MI - 52 minutes ago... Merit Award ($100), Cinematic Arts; Andrew Michael Marquardt, Merit Award ($100), Spoken Only; Ines Pujos, Merit Award ($100), Poetry; Shawn Carl Smith, ...
- Book takes readers on backroads tour (The Bryan-College Station Eagle)
Austin area author Amy K. Brown focuses on 10 regional themes in her Texas travel book, Backroads & Byways of Texas (The Countryman Press, $16.95 ...
- National Bonds announces winners of Young Poets contest - Eye of Dubai (press release)
Eye of Dubai (press release)National Bonds announces winners of Young Poets contestEye of Dubai (press release), United Arab Emirates - 2 hours agoNational Bonds, the Sharia-compliant national savings scheme of the UAE, today announced six winners of its nationwide poetry contest. ...
- Amazing story of a childhood ripped apart by abusive parents - Glasgow Daily Record
Amazing story of a childhood ripped apart by abusive parentsGlasgow Daily Record, UK - 30 minutes agoShe remembers: "I still had ambitions to study and make a better life for my son than the life I'd had. I'd always loved books and poetry and wanted to ...
- Len's Last Laugh - Sunday Herald
WE'VE ONLY just passed midsummer but this has already been quite a year for Leonard Cohen, the 73-year-old with a reputation for crushing introspective solemnity. In January he announced details of his first tour in 15 years and in March he was ...
- 400-year-old volume of Shakespeare recovered a decade after it was stolen; man in custody (Boston Globe)
It's a case of all's well that ends well. Police have recovered a 400-year-old volume of Shakespeare stolen in England a decade ago and worth millions of dollars after a man walked into a library in Washington, D.C., and asked to have it authenticated.
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