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- National Arts Centre 'Legend' dies (The Globe and Mail)
Hamilton Southam, diplomat, founding visionary of the National Arts Centre in Ottawa, and many other cultural and historical institutions, died quietly Tuesday in Ottawa
- Lorraine L. Wilson (Adirondack Daily Enterprise)
BLOOMINGDALE — Lorraine Louise Wilson, 53, of Harvest Moon Farm, Bloomingdale, died peacefully Sunday, April 13, 2008 at her home. Born in Richmond and raised near Lady Smith, Virginia, Lorraine moved to the Adirondacks in 1987 to join her husband and life partner David Vana.
- Vive La Revolution! - ZNet
Vive La Revolution!ZNet, MA - 2 hours agoThe "60s culture" permeated countless spheres of creative activity, including cinema, poetry, theatre and literature. It also deeply influenced the Black ...
- Best Bets for April 25-May 1 - Victorville Daily Press
Best Bets for April 25-May 1Victorville Daily Press, CA - Apr 24, 2008Step back in time to the Old West at the Santa Clarita Cowboy Festival at the Melody Ranch Motion Picture Studio. Hear great western music and cowboy poetry ...
- Oregon Coast Events: Florence, Yachats Summer Calendar - Beach Connection
Beach ConnectionOregon Coast Events: Florence, Yachats Summer CalendarBeach Connection, OR - 38 minutes agoYou'll find a great variety of books - poetry, novels, cartoons - even accounts of Yachats history. Meet the authors who will autograph your copies. ...
- The Lusaka literary salon - guardian.co.uk
guardian.co.ukThe Lusaka literary salonguardian.co.uk, UK - 15 minutes agoLoosely based on James Hadley Chase's 1930s adventure The Dead Stay Dumb, Dead Ends combines a hard-boiled detection with lyrical poetry, ...
- Sodus Man Charged with DWI After Dec. Crash (R News)
In news from Wayne County, deputies arrested a Sodus man who was seriously injured in a crash in December. Otis Rosser Jr., 46, is facing DWI and numerous other charges. Deputies say Rosser ran a stop sign, lost control of his car and hit a tree back on December 1.
- DEAR AMERICAN AIRLINES (Book Reporter)
This summer you may find yourself at the mercy of the airline industry, paying high prices and risking canceled flights. Or you may opt for train or car travel and long for a good book to absorb yourself in as the landscape rolls by the windows.
- Other Spots Where There's a Definite Buzz - Washington Post
· Starbucks (1601 University Ave.). Here at the Corner, the Storefront from Seattle is crowded and the renovated upstairs is a decent place for studying. The WiFi, however, is not free, and your barista has apparently graduated. Again. · Fox Park ...
- Preserving Guam's Culture through Literature - Pacific Daily News
Preserving Guam's Culture through LiteraturePacific Daily News, GU - 5 hours agoThis anthology project is certainly a labor of love that they have committed themselves to, but it is well worth the time invested, especially knowing that ...
- Little girl, family face cancer with grace - Boston Herald
Little girl, family face cancer with graceBoston Herald, United States - 25 minutes agoAsked how she was able to cope with such a change in her young life, the girl with an incandescent smile, who loves to write poetry and short stories and ...
- The ten weirdest exam questions - Times Online
Students taking their finals in Cambridge last week were bemused to turn over their papers to find a question asking them to compare the poetry of Sir Walter Raleigh to the lyrics of Amy Winehouse. Yet mischief-making by the examiners is not new ...
- Sly, spare work elevates poet - News & Observer
News & ObserverSly, spare work elevates poetNews & Observer, NC - Jul 17, 2008The requirements are few, beyond "raising the national consciousness to a greater appreciation of the reading and writing of poetry. ...
- Flux-Fest promises eclectic inspiration - Metro
MetroFlux-Fest promises eclectic inspirationMetro, UK - 9 hours agoTomorrow Feng-Ru Lee recreates Al Hansen's 1958 Dumpling Party (VIVID, 6pm, free), alongside the UK premiere of Car Bibbe by Sean Carrillo and Bibbe Hansen, ...
- She won't go easy - Salon
May 14, 2008 | "She Came to Stay." That was the American title of Simone de Beauvoir's first book, a 1943 roman à clef about a manipulative and self-absorbed young woman who saps the energy and willpower of her admirers and plunges them into the ...
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