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- Singer/Songwriter Kate Schutt at World Cafe Live, Philadelphia - All About Jazz
Singer/Songwriter Kate Schutt at World Cafe Live, PhiladelphiaAll About Jazz, PA - 4 hours agoHer last ArtistShare project, No Love Lost, topped the jazz charts in Canada. Kate’s latest album The Telephone Game, which was inspired by real-life ...
- Books in brief: History rehash and duo of bird guides - Pittsburgh Post Gazette
Books in brief: History rehash and duo of bird guidesPittsburgh Post Gazette, PA - 4 hours agoThe slave trade and plantation life whiz by, as do his wrap-ups of literature, poetry, theater and other cultural areas. For example, Stephen Foster's music ...
- More to Hadrian than a wall - Telegraph.co.uk
BBC NewsMore to Hadrian than a wallTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 1 hour agoHe sang, played the lyre, wrote poetry, loved debating with professors of philosophy and had serious literary and architectural interests. ...Emperor of the first holocaust: How the death of his male lover ... Daily MailThe cult of Hadrian guardian.co.ukAn emperor for our times ScotsmanTelegraph.co.ukall 79 news articles
- Margaret A. ‘Peggy’ Pembrook - Sierra Vista Herald
A funeral Mass will be held at noon on Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2008, at St. Andrew’s Catholic Church in Sierra Vista, Ariz., for Margaret Pembrook, 80, of Hobbs, N.M., Father Gregory Adolf will officiate. Interment will follow at the Southern Arizona ...
- Young inmates find selves in art - Florida Times-Union
Young inmates find selves in artFlorida Times-Union, FL - 1 hour agoBaron teaches the Art in the Jail Program, where incarcerated juveniles learn to analyze books, write poetry and create works of art that show what they're ...
- Rescued, man dies at PGI - Tribune
Sushil Kumar (32), who braved gushing waters for over two hours near Dhanas village, died at the PGI here late this evening. Unaware that his struggle was being telecast on national television, Sushil Kumar struggled for life at the PGI, but died ...
- CHINA: All the World's Stage - Inter Press Service (subscription)
CHINA: All the World's StageInter Press Service (subscription), Italy - 3 hours agoIt had poetry and romantic charm unseen in any previous Olympic ceremonies. I can confidently say there has never been a more successful attempt to express ...
- Remembering Steve Blackwell - ScienceBlogs
Remembering Steve BlackwellScienceBlogs - 44 minutes agoBut the grandson of a vaudeville performer never lost the love of music instilled in him from an early age. That love morphed with his passions for poetry ...
- Movie Reviews (filmcritic.com)
History has not been much kinder to Nixon the movie than it was to Nixon the man. Grossing under $14 million domestically, the $50 million movie was an enormous box office flop (what 1995 family wouldn't want to go catch Nixon on Christmas Day?), though four Oscar nominations (it won none) must have softened the blow somewhat for auteur director Oliver Stone.
- YWCA marks 60th year: UST Medical Alumni Homecoming (Manila Bulletin)
ANGEL THOUGHTS “A man was robbed by thieves That night he wrote in his diary – ‘Let me be thankful first, that they took my possessions and not my life; second, although they took my all, it was not that much as my faith; and third, that it was I who was robbed, not I who robbed.â€
- Acre entertains its alternative side - Jerusalem Post
Acre entertains its alternative sideJerusalem Post, Israel - 1 hour agoThe free street theater events include giraffes, antelopes, French poetry whisperers (through very long tubes), local and visiting clowns of various stripes ...
- Author's memory was overlooked - Morning Call
I was disappointed on July 22 that there was no mention in the paper that it was the 110th birthday of Pulitzer Prize-winning author Stephen Vincent Benét, who was born in Fountain Hill on that date in 1898. Benét wrote classics such as ''The Devil ...
- Poetic licence - Guardian Unlimited
He was an elderly man and he had queued up with the people who were waiting for me to sign their books. When his turn came, he announced unapologetically, "I don't read poetry. I write it. I've brought you a copy of my book." Two Cures for Love ...
- New Ashland book offers the poetry of peace (Ashland Daily Tidings)
Thirty-eight local poets have done their piece for peace in a new collaborative book put out by Ashland nonprofit Peace House.
- Cadbury recalls Chinese-made chocolate - Globe and Mail
PC Montreal from Canada writes: Okay, first it was the lead paint on toys, then poisoned pet food, contaminated baby's milk, and now chocolate. They're prolific counterfeiters and refuse to accept the concept of trademarks and patents. Bottom line ...
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