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- Why William Shatner Can Save Gaelic - Cape Breton Post
Why William Shatner Can Save GaelicCape Breton Post, Canada - 2 hours agoI have heard Gaelic poetry read aloud and, "monoglot" that I am, enjoyed the musicality of what I heard while wishing I more directly understood the true ...
- The consistent evolution of Tanya Davis - Xtra.ca
The consistent evolution of Tanya DavisXtra.ca, Canada - 2 hours agoAfter winning third place nationally in the CBC poetry face-off in 2005, she decided to move to Halifax the next year to pursue life as an artist. ...
- Opportunity, luck help OU professor, poet (The Ohio University Post)
Being uncertain about one's future vocation is not necessarily a calamity, one Ohio University assistant professor said.
- All's Fair in London for Lovers - Wall Street Journal
Wall Street JournalAll's Fair in London for LoversWall Street Journal - 9 hours ago... the Antiquarian Book Fair (until June 7), with 158 major booksellers providing a browsing heaven for bibliophiles -- everything from 19th-century poetry ...
- July 12: Local Lifestyle Briefs - Herald-Bulletin
A breakfast buffet will be served to retirees of Delco Remy Plants 8 and 17 at the Rax Restaurant, 11 and Main streets at 8:30 a.m. Thursday. Any retiree from these two plants is welcome to attend, cost is $7 per person. Overflow parking may use the ...
- The Architecture of Dartmouth: Our History Across the Landscape (Dartmouth Review)
Dartmouth ranks among the oldest colleges in America, and the deep sense of history and loyalty shared by alumni for their College over the centuries reflects this. Yet in terms of physical buildings, little remains that connects the students of today with Eleazar Wheelock’s wooden college.
- 'Poetry in motion' (The Times-News)
Remember that scene at the beginning of the recent Bond adventure "Casino Royale" in which the agent chases a man across a construction site, bounding fences, scaling girders, leaping across empty space to land on a crane boom?
- NEWS BRIEFLY - UT The Daily Texan
NEWS BRIEFLYUT The Daily Texan, TX - 2 hours agoGeorge Brant received $50000 for his play "Elephant Graveyard," which was one of 51 submissions in drama, poetry and fiction. The prize was established and ...
- In the Crowd, by Laurent Mauvignier, trans Shaun Whiteside - Independent
In the Crowd, by Laurent Mauvignier, trans Shaun WhitesideIndependent, UK - 1 hour agoGeoff's divided spirit, and tormented relationship with poetry-loving Elsie, lift him way beyond skinhead caricature. At the finale, an ecstatically-written ...
- Testing for HIV free on Friday (The Bryan-College Station Eagle)
By CASSIE SMITH Eagle Staff Writer In Brazos County, at least 312 people are HIV-positive -- but that's just the people who know. One out of fo ...
- SF Film Festival presents a world of new cinema - Santa Cruz Sentinel
SF Film Festival presents a world of new cinemaSanta Cruz Sentinel, CA - Apr 25, 2008Deft plot twists and a secret act of vengeance keep viewers guessing in this French noirish drama of love and loss. • "Traveling with Pets," directed by ...
- Safe-T-City classes start next month at Scott Park - Toledo Blade
Applications are being accepted for this season's Safe-T-City classes to begin June 11. Sponsored by the Toledo Police Department, Safe-T-City is a free safety program for children about to enter kindergarten. There is also a section for ...
- V-V-S students' works available in book, CD (The Post-Standard)
The entertainment industry class at Vernon-Verona-Sherrill High School has published a book, "Imaginations," and accompanying CD album, "Report to 145."
- Regional nations should unite to solve problems, says SU VC - The News - International
Regional nations should unite to solve problems, says SU VCThe News - International, Pakistan - 12 hours agoWe worked on Sindhi literature, short story and poetry,î he said and adding that there was no poetry like that of Bhittai. Goband Khushhali, another guest ...
- Author presents students $1,300 at Wood Fire lunch - Dowagiac News
Union High School's winners in Dr. Michael Collins' fifth annual prizes for fiction, poetry and photography not only received $1,300 from the author, but they enjoyed lunch with him, his parents, Joe and Patricia from Dublin, Ireland, and daughter ...
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