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- Solzhenitsyn, chronicler of the gulag, dies (Boston Globe)
Alexander Solzhenitsyn, the Russian novelist whose unyielding opposition to Soviet dictatorship made him one of the heroic figures of the 20th century, died late yesterday outside his home in Moscow. The cause of death was heart failure, his son, Stepan , told the Associated Press. He was 89.
- How `Genius' Walsh Added Smarts to Brutal Gridiron: Book Review - Bloomberg
Sept. 3 (Bloomberg) -- For decades the consensus held that the thinking fan's game was baseball. In its leisurely rhythms were the textures, subtleties and nuances of life itself. Football, by contrast, was the brute sport, a conflict of power and ...
- Enter the Youth Talent Contest at Railfest (Asheville Citizen-Times)
BRYSON CITY â The Heritage Alive! Mountain Youth Talent Contest will be held Sept. 20 Saturday during the Great Smoky Mountains Railroad Railfest, sponsored by Catch the Spirit of Appalachia. The hour-long contest will begin at 10:45 a.m., with awards announced at noon.
- Nashville's newest star: Texas mom - Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
A Texas mother of five is the new âNashville Star.â Melissa Lawson beat finalist Gabe Garcia on Monday for the title on the country music reality series. Upon winning, Lawson, 32, performed her single âWhat If It All Goes Right,â which was ...
- His Majesty's, Aberdeen - guardian.co.uk
His Majesty's, Aberdeenguardian.co.uk, UK - 1 hour agoInevitably, given the constraints on time, the adaptation glosses over the languid poetry of the original, becoming more about events than atmosphere, ...
- Your comments on my âanimalsâ column - New York Times Blogs
My Thursday column is more personal than most and is inspired partly by a visit back to the farm where I grew up in Oregon. The column looks at the vexing question of animal rights, tied partly to Proposition 2 on the California ballot, which would ...
- Review: "As You Like It" (Westerly Sun)
Colonial Theatre presents Shakespeare's, "As You Like It" in Wilcox Park, Westerly. Alysia Reiner as "Rosalind" and Enrique Bravo as "Orlando". Photo by Joshua Lebovitz
- "The Silence Before Bach": captivating interludes inspired by Bach - Seattle Times
"The Silence Before Bach": captivating interludes inspired by BachSeattle Times, United States - 52 minutes agoMovie review: "The Silence Before Bach" is a challenging yet beautiful series of vignettes blending enigmatic drama and visual poetry into non-narrative ...
- Anniversaries at the Proms - Times Online
Anniversaries at the PromsTimes Online, UK - 1 hour ago... which, Paul Griffiths suggested in his programme note, might be the love child of Tchaikovskyâs PathĂ©tique Symphony and Stravinskyâs Rite of Spring. ...
- NORM: O.J. associate has advertising plans - Las Vegas Review Journal
O.J. Simpson associate Tom Riccio will be a walking, talking sponsorship opportunity during the O.J. trial, which starts Sept. 8. Let us count the ways, according to pricing listed on the ex-con's Web site, www.BustedVegas.com. The site claims Riccio ...
- Ex-wife's book shows Che's transformation - Daily News Transcript
Ex-wife's book shows Che's transformationDaily News Transcript, MA - 3 minutes agoBut the pair's friendship deepened as they discussed books on philosophy, politics and poetry. They also both supported the Guatemalan government of Jacobo ...
- How to solve common summer problems - National Post
How to solve common summer problemsNational Post, Canada - 4 hours agoNot the time to break out that obscure poetry collection -- the perfect summer beach read should be written by someone with the surname Grisham, Rowling, ...
- For better & verse (IE via Yahoo! India News)
A travelling festival to bring poetry films to Chandigarh Think films, and it's either fiction or non fiction.
- Kaplan and Newsweek Award $15000 to Winners of the 14th Annual "My ... - StreetInsider.com (subscription)
Kaplan and Newsweek Award $15000 to Winners of the 14th Annual "My ...StreetInsider.com (subscription), MI - Jul 31, 2008In her winning essay, "Only Two Hands," Castle Rock, Colorado teen Katy Hoyer describes how the soothing sounds of her piano playing may have saved the life ...
- The Egyptian Connection (New York Review of Books)
An article by William Dalrymple from The New York Review of Books, October 23, 2008
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