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- Renaissance man - Deccan Herald
Deccan HeraldRenaissance manDeccan Herald, India - 11 hours agoHis creativity and its expression was boundless, finding its way into poetry, painting and sculpture. The measures he took to set up the scaffold for ...
- Bruni's husky purr hard to resist - Globe and Mail
French President Nicolas Sarkozy's wife Carla Bruni-Sarkozy is seen waiting for Ingrid Betancourt's arrival at Villacoublay air base, outside Paris. (Michel Euler/Associated Press) As if nothing had happened. As if she hadn't married the President of ...
- Nelly Upchurch stayed true to family, faith (The Fayetteville Observer)
Debbie Gorman has countless memories of her mother, Nellie Upchurch, but one stands out. In 2002, they were in Washington, D.C., attending a Christian coalition convention and, during some free time, went for a sight-seeing stroll.
- First-Generation Students, Social Class, and Literacy - RedOrbit
First-Generation Students, Social Class, and LiteracyRedOrbit, TX - 3 hours agoThe NEA measures literary reading, defined as reading any poetry, fiction, or drama, even Danielle Steel or Louis L'Amour. According to NEA numbers from ...
- Mia Farrow sees children returning to schools in northern Central ... - UNICEF
UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Mia Farrow greets students at Betoko Primary School in the conflict-affected northern town of Paoua, near the CAR-Chad border. KAGA BANDORO-KABO, Central African Republic, 27 June 2008 – On a recent visit to the northern ...
- This Tuscaloosa African-American art showcase - Birmingham Times
Gives stark contrast to negative images portrayed in the media recently such as CNN’s “Black in America” series. Grammy-nominated artist Musiq Soulchild will be the featured guest for “A Night of the Arts” at The Bama Theatre, Tuscaloosa ...
- Viewing all entries for: July 2008 - Economist.com
WHEN I was a young whippersnapper I went for an interview at the Bank of England, which was offering scholarships for further study in economics. After softening me up with a bit of algebra, my inquisitor asked me the simplest question: why do we ...
- River Forest - Hartford Courant
Most first-time writers get nothing but a rejection slip after they submit a novel to a publisher. Stephanie Kuehnert got an advance. It was a shock for the Forest Park resident who concedes her early writing was mainly bad poetry about unrequited ...
- French farce (+recipes) - New Zealand Herald
I am in Uzes, in the south of France, presiding over a culinary adventure. Ten lucky individuals put themselves in my hands for a week-long dinner party. I have been doing this for three years and, with only one exception, my clients have been ...
- Axe victim escaped 'rage' of Sydney - Canberra Times
The policewoman whose young children were killed in an axe murder in Cowra yesterday was glad to have escaped the "rage" of Sydney, and dreamt of writing plays and poems and playing the saxophone. Friends, relatives and police officers from the Cowra ...
- Lincoln, area set plans for the Fourth - Lincoln Journal Star
Fourth of July across Southeast Nebraska is a whole lot more than watching fireworks when the sun goes down. It can, in fact, be a dawn-to-dusk day of red, white and blue activities. For an energetic start, you could take in Lincoln’s 5K run; run a ...
- Surprising allure of Dylan Thomas' 'sullen art' - Times Online
The extraordinary allure of all things connected to Dylan Thomas has left a powerful cultural trace around the globe. Bob Dylan likes to deny it, but it is as near as certain that, around 1962, he changed his name from Robert Zimmerman after reading ...
- Read More: Daily Life , Happiness , Life Hacks , Psychology , Sydney ... - Huffingtonpost.com
While reading a biography of English writer Sydney Smith, Hesketh Pearson's The Smith of Smiths , I stumbled across a letter. In 1820, Smith wrote a letter to an unhappy friend, Lady Morpeth, in which he offered her tips for cheering up. I have my ...
- 'Bigger' filmmaker explores his struggle with steroids - MLive.com
Courtesy Photo Flexing muscles: Filmmaker Chris Bell, right, chats with a bodybuilder in his documentary, "Bigger Stronger Faster." Confession: I drank about 16 ounces of coffee before writing this review. No, not the wimpy decaf stuff, but the full ...
- African diva Dobet Gnahoré tours US and Canada - dates - Monsters and Critics.com
Monsters and Critics.comAfrican diva Dobet Gnahoré tours US and Canada - datesMonsters and Critics.com - 52 minutes agoIf you love world music like I do, please make every effort to see Dobet Gnahoré live in concert. When she was only 12, she told her father she was going to ...
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