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- Wine Auctions Gain in Popularity - Smart Money
FOR HER BIRTHDAY my wife asked me to get her a nice bottle of red wine. I knew from experience she meant a classic French red from Burgundy, the pricey homeland of the pinot noir grape. I could have found a perfectly fine Chambertin (Napoleon's ...
- J.E. Braun - PR.com
Jackson, NJ, May 09, 2008 --( PR.com )-- John Braun, published by iUniverse, Inc., the leading provider of publishing technology solutions for authors, announced today that his debut novel, Paranoia, has hit the virtual bookshelves.
- Theatrical MPs - Tribune
T HAT Lok Sabha Speaker Somnath Chatterjee is exasperated is well known. He has been venting his anger against those who disrupt the proceedings in the House. Early this week he described zero hour as a “torture hour” for the presiding officer ...
- How interrogation by CIA made al-Qaeda's plotter turn to poetry - Scotsman
IN A makeshift prison in the north of Poland, al-Qaeda's engineer of mass murder faced off against his Central Intelligence Agency interrogator. It was 18 months after the 9/11 attacks, and the invasion of Iraq was giving Muslim extremists new ...
- In Town & Around - Daily Oklahoman
1 . More than 1,200 American Indian artists and dancers from across North America gather for the 22nd annual Red Earth Native American Cultural Festival . Celebrate the state's heritage today through Sunday at the Cox Convention Center , 1 Myriad ...
- Greenspan Rewrites Aristophanes for World Premiere, Old Comedy , in NYC (Playbill)
Classic Stage Company presents the Target Margin Theater world-premiere production of Old Comedy from Aristophanes' Frogs by David Greenspan, based on — as the title would suggest — Aristophanes' 405 B.C. play Frogs, May 7-31 at CSC's East Village home.
- Commentary: Keeping it simple, and real - The Oregonian - OregonLive.com
Commentary: Keeping it simple, and realThe Oregonian - OregonLive.com, OR - 40 minutes agoSure writing poetry, lyrics, rap and other things defines you, and it's yours. So you'd think when you write a profile on someone that's not you--which is ...
- A Poet's 'Hardheaded' Reflection on Life - NPR
A Poet's 'Hardheaded' Reflection on LifeNPR - 3 hours agoEady's previous collection, Brutal Imagination, was a finalist for the 2001 National Book Award in Poetry. He has collaborated with jazz composer Deidre ...
- Electronic equipment stolen in car break-in on Nottingham - Buffalo News
About $1,800 worth of electronic equipment was stolen in a car break-in Monday night on Nottingham Terrace in North Buffalo, police reported. Northwest District police said a woman had parked her 2007 Nissan in the first block of Nottingham. Someone ...
- Who Was Sophie? by Celia Robertson - Times Online
Who Was Sophie? by Celia RobertsonTimes Online, UK - 2 minutes agoHer letters to her good friend and champion Naomi Mitchison, writer and mother of six, testify that Joan was perceptive about the great female dilemma, ...
- George Kimball and the Four Kings - The Sweet Science
The Sweet ScienceGeorge Kimball and the Four KingsThe Sweet Science - 31 minutes agoFrom the mid-1960s he began contributing to the arts-orientated Village Voice and The Phoenix, produced poetry fit for the Paris Review and penned an erotic ...
- Senior students opting out of mainstream English - Courier Mail
Senior students opting out of mainstream EnglishCourier Mail, Australia - 16 hours agoThey fear the English curriculum, with its emphasis on "deconstructing" texts and poetry, is creating a generation of students "burnt out" and capable of ...
- Batman is Back -- TIME Reviews The Dark Knight (Time Magazine)
Richard Corliss takes an advance look at The Dark Knight and finds it a masterly weave of madness and dread
- A new chapter for inspirational Sarah: 'You'll never read or write ... - Halifax Today
Ever since Sarah Morris has been defying the odds and now, aged 35, she has had her first book of poetry published. Nearly 100 people attended the launch of Knock on my door, at Huddersfield Central Library, which included a recital of the poems ...
- 'Shakespeare was a woman' - News.com.au
SHAKESPEARE was actually a Jewish woman who disguised her true identity to get her work published in Elizabethan London, an expert has contended. The woman, Amelia Bassano Lanier Bassano, was of Italian descent and lived in England as a Marrano. She ...
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