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- Lonely life as commoner for Nepal’s former king - Daily Times
Gyanendra’s new life looks set to become even quieter after the departure of his son, former crown prince Paras, for Singapore earlier this month WITH few friends coming to visit and his son and one-time heir now living in Singapore, the new life ...
- Banjo's lost poems and top literary destinations - The Canberra Times
Banjo's lost poems and top literary destinationsThe Canberra Times, Australia - 28 minutes ago"It is hard to imagine life today without the internet, and all of the benefits that it brings to our business and personal lives: convenient, ...
- The early years: An unhappy childhood - CNN
(CNN) -- Before he became the leader of the Roman Catholic Church, Pope John Paul II was Karol Jozef Wojtyla. Friends in Wadowice, a town of 8,000 Catholics and 2,000 Jews 35 miles southwest of Krakow, called Wojtyla "Lolek." He was born in 1920, the ...
- We can make a difference - The Cheers
We can make a differenceThe Cheers, Estonia - 51 minutes agoWhether it was singing, dancing, poetry recital, drumming, recitation of multiplication tables or the 3 R’s, they were pretty good. ...
- 'How the Soldier Repairs the Gramophone' - San Francisco Chronicle
'How the Soldier Repairs the Gramophone'San Francisco Chronicle, USA - 1 hour agoStanisic's language is so carefully crafted, so full of thrilling associative leaps and spinning breathlessness, that the author achieves poetry, ...
- Brad Colerick to perform at Neville - North Platte Telegraph
Brad Colerick to perform at NevilleNorth Platte Telegraph, NE - 21 hours agoColerick's music blends Americana, folk and country to create smooth, catchy melodies, and his finely wrought, plainspoken lyrics find the poetry in ...
- Quick Takes: Adele, The Ting Tings, Blind Pilot, The Gabe Dixon Band - Paste Magazine
Members of the breathless British music press have hyped Adele as the next Amy Winehouse. She’s not. Where Winehouse traffics in updated Phil Spector and Motown, Adele takes her cues from Nina Simone and Dinah Washington. She’s an old-fashioned ...
- Budding Performer earns spot at Open (Hunterdon County Democrat)
RARITAN TWP. -- While most people attending the US Open tennis tournament next month will do so for the tennis, 10-year-old singer/songwriter James Keelen will be showing up for the music or, more specifically, to make some music.
- Banned in Akron - Inside Higher Ed
The poetry and other writing of Jimmy Santiago Baca have won him appearances at Harvard and Stanford Universities (among others), top literary fellowships, the Pushcart Prize, and numerous other honors. He is known as well for his work with the ...
- The New Way to View Life Through The Old Ball Game - AmericaJR.com
The New Way to View Life Through The Old Ball GameAmericaJR.com, MI - 2 hours agoHe earned a PhD in English (with a dissertation in contemporary poetry) from the State University of New York at Buffalo. Dan then taught college English ...
- Safe in the storm - Christian Science Monitor
Tom and Judy were playing at a friend's house on the next block over from their house. Their older brother, Paul, was playing nearby when a bad storm came up really fast. The air made everything around them look green, and the wind was blowing really ...
- Facing uncertainty evokes former caretaker's cheer - Dayton Daily News
Facing uncertainty evokes former caretaker's cheerDayton Daily News, OH - 1 hour agoA charismatic and outgoing man who enjoys writing poetry, Sandegren, 70, was not only the keeper of the city's most celebrated cemetery, ...
- Museum home to more than just art - San Angelo Standard Times
Museum home to more than just artSan Angelo Standard Times, tx - 16 hours agoIt makes reference to the muses, or nine sister goddesses in Greek mythology, who presided over song, poetry, theater and the sciences. ...
- UCLA experts advisory: UCLA alumnae is new U.S. poet laureate - UCLA News
Stephen Yenser , professor of English and director of UCLA's undergraduate creative writing program, is available to speak about Kay Ryan, an alumnae of UCLA's English department who has been named U.S. poet laureate. Yenser is director of the Hammer ...
- FICTION: Oates enters 'tabloid hell' with tale based on JonBenet's death (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
Some of Joyce Carol Oates' books feel as if she wrote them as dares to herself. This novel, her 37th, is one of the wildest.
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