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- In Middlebury, Garza mystery solved - Burlington Free Press
MIDDLEBURY — The night he vanished, Middlebury College student Nicholas Garza wandered due east from a friend’s residence hall, toward the creek in which his body would be found almost four months later, instead of north in the direction of his ...
- Stolen 17th century First Folio Shakespeare recovered - Daily Telegraph
The anthology, printed in 1623, seven years after the bard's death, is described as "the most important printed book in the English language" and was among a number of manuscripts taken from the Durham University Library in December 1998.
- Carrière's Master Class In Tehran - Payvand Iran News
FEMIS Founder Jean Claude Carrière, delivers Master Class on screenwriting at the Tehran House of Cinema. ©Femis & Imdb Payvand.com - Jean Claude Carrière, is certainly one of the most prolific and respected screenwriters in contemporary Cinema ...
- TUESDAY Poesy for the populace (The Nashua Telegraph)
The best poetry is approachable yet eloquent. Share life experiences with gifted New England poets at a free poetry reading and public open mike starting at 7 p.m. at Memorial Hall Auditorium at Rivier College at 420 S. Main St. in Nashua. ...
- Reason and intellect: Christianity's friends - WorldNetDaily
As a former skeptic, I have a particular interest in Christian apologetics: the defense of the Christian faith. I've read and recommended many excellent books on the subject but want to call your special attention to one I've most recently read ...
- 'Lost': And the dead guy is ... Jeremy Bentham?! (Los Angeles Times)
- Arts festival kicks off Streetsville celebration (Mississauga News)
The 150th anniversary of Streetsville kicks off this weekend with a two-week extravaganza of the arts. Visual art in storefronts, live music, acclaimed painters working both outdoors and inside various participating shops and book and poetry readings are all part of Streetsville Arts Fest 2008.
- Jaglul Alam remembered - New Nation
Theatre activists at a discussion meeting on May 21 remembered Jaglul Alam who passed away recently. The memorial meeting began with the screening of a documentary which portrayed the life and works of playwright, director and theatre activist Jaglul ...
- Sonics tried to limit interest in team in Seattle, city says - Seattle Post Intelligencer
Sonics tried to limit interest in team in Seattle, city saysSeattle Post Intelligencer - Jun 3, 2008... is a nationally acclaimed author of books and poetry who has spoken to numerous audiences on the importance of racial and ethnic heritage and diversity. ...
- [From The Times-Picayune] (New Orleans Times-Picayune)
When Ruby Bridges walked into the formerly all-white William Frantz Elementary School in New Orleans in 1960, she stepped into history as an indelible symbol of integration.
- Let's give the past a future - Globe and Mail
Let's give the past a futureGlobe and Mail, Canada - 2 hours agoSo does history have a Sugar Daddy with Cundill, in similar fashion to the way industrialist Scott Griffin has championed poetry? ...
- Senior artists present 'Over the Hill' - St. Olaf College Manitou Messenger Online
Senior artists present 'Over the Hill'St. Olaf College Manitou Messenger Online, MN - 2 hours agoA trail of decorated books leads up to a jungle box, where sometimes you can catch bunnies reading poetry, if you re lucky. As Skildum puts it, Although all ...
- 'I am learning Marathi' - Priyanka Chopra - IndiaFM
IndiaFM'I am learning Marathi' - Priyanka ChopraIndiaFM, India - 12 hours agoThe first part is of Sana, a present-day girl - she's very soft spoken, poetry loving, diary writing girl living in Australia. She's sweet and feminine, ...
- Why Poetry Is More Than Mere Words -- New Anthology is a Profound ... - Primenewswire (press release)
Why Poetry Is More Than Mere Words -- New Anthology is a Profound ...Primenewswire (press release), CA - 2 hours ago... devoted some more time to reading and writing poetry. To request a complimentary paperback review copy, contact the publisher at (888) 795-4274 x. 7479. ...
- City writer hits jackpot with third novel - Edmonton Journal
EDMONTON - On his website, Edmonton's Thomas Trofimuk describes himself as "writer, gardener and failed Buddhist." Looks like he'll now have to add literary lottery winner to the billing. After publishing his first two novels with small presses ...
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