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- Why are ABBA songs so infectious? Science has answers - Chicago Sun-Times
It only takes a single exposure, and in an instant, your whole day can change. The infection is rapid and feels potentially unending. One minute youâre minding your own business and the next you find that you canât stop thinking, humming, or ...
- One's choice of language should always come from the heart - El Paso Times
India is a mosaic of cultures and languages, so rich and vibrant that it cannot help but inspire in natives and foreigners a deep-seated appreciation and admiration for diversity. On the fear, however, that this assertion may seem too broad and bold ...
- Joni Mitchell's plea turned into a blockbuster - Globe and Mail
Joni Mitchell's plea turned into a blockbusterGlobe and Mail, Canada - 3 hours agoMitchell even wrote music for the two new songs based on poetry by Rudyard Kipling (If) and WB Yeats (The Second Coming). The songs are heavily orchestrated ...
- Yeats Meets the Digital Age, Full of Passionate Intensity (New York Times)
A digital resurrection allows Yeats to stride again along the hinge of the 19th and 20th centuries.
- After Dark: âShout It Outâ strongest in musical numbers - Burlington Free Press
Friday nightâs opening of âShout It Out,â at Burlingtonâs Waterfront Theater, is probably the first premiere where appreciation was offered to the attorney general of Vermont and the janitors at Mount Mansfield Union High School. It was that ...
- Do North calendar - Salem News
WALK . Marblehead Walking Tour, Thursday, July 17, 6 to 8 p.m. with Bette Hunt beginning at Lee Mansion. Focus on "Washington Street and its Parallels." Cost, $10 Marblehead Museum and Historical Society members; $15 nonmembers. Reservations ...
- Our Daily Bleg: Whatâs Your Favorite Computer Proverb? - New York Times Blogs
Our Daily Bleg: Whatâs Your Favorite Computer Proverb?New York Times Blogs, NY - 1 hour ago(SJD) Even if you donât have a son fighting in Iraq, even if you donât read poetry, even if you think you are immune to the power of a motherâs lament ...
- Hebridean chapel unused years after ÂŁ1m revamp - Sunday Herald
Hebridean chapel unused years after ÂŁ1m revampSunday Herald, UK - 6 hours agoI'm not angry; I'm very sad." The Hebridean Trust eventually washed its hands of St Edwards. A National Trust spokesman said: "The Trust is considering what ...
- Sleepwalking ć€±æ§æ
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China PostSleepwalking ć€±æ§æ
çšChina Post, Taiwan - 7 hours agoCombined with Maher's increasingly gothic mood, the story grows more and more unconvincing. Director of photography Juan Ruiz Anchia provides some stark ...
- Cheri Samba Contributed photos - Jamaica Gleaner
Cheri Samba Contributed photosJamaica Gleaner, Jamaica - 30 minutes agoMy critical method is based on my experiences with the poetry group I ran in the 1950s and 1960s, whose methods, in turn, were based on the teachings of Dr ...
- Magic of a bygone era - Business Line
Business LineMagic of a bygone eraBusiness Line, India - 6 hours agoThrough prose that is more akin to poetry in several places, Urdu languageâs greatest writer Qurratulain Hyder recreates the romance and turmoil of four ...
- Meet your neighbors - Southwest Daily Times
The days are getting warmer The sun is out brighter And April showers and poems Bring May tulips and poetry readings Join us in concluding Aprilâs National Poetry Month with the start of some great programs at the library this coming May. On Friday ...
- Sophisticated and complex, âAugust: Osage Countyâ is curiously ... - Kansas City Star
In âAugust: Osage Countyâ he give us a rich, funny, sad and frequently mesmerizing three-act comedy/drama about a wildly dysfunctional family in Oklahoma and in so doing satisfies a hunger for something I thought I might never see again: A ...
- Rector faces the sack after holding Britain's first gay 'wedding' in ... - Daily Mail
A rector faces the sack after becoming the first clergyman to conduct a gay 'marriage' in an Anglican church. The Rev Martin Dudley flouted Church of England rules by blessing two homosexual priests in a service that used a traditional wedding ...
- New play explores what search reveals about us - Las Vegas Sun
They are an unquestionably bizarre set of Internet search terms: Mange. Human mold. White camellia. Dying Elmo. Could those words also be clues to finding a missing person? That's the premise behind "User 927," a new production in Philadelphia that ...
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