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- Woman celebrates 100th birthday - Huntington Herald Dispatch
Woman celebrates 100th birthdayHuntington Herald Dispatch, WV - 3 hours agoTaylor said Dillon likes poetry, and her favorite poem is called "Kentucky Belle," which is about a horse. Horses are another of Dillon's great loves, ...
- Affordable activities to keep you busy for a summer in Davis (California Aggie)
It ' s a common predicament: You ' re stuck in Davis for the summer, you ' re bored and you have no money.
- ‘A unique theatrical experience’ - The Beacon Herald
‘A unique theatrical experience’The Beacon Herald, Canada - 1 hour agoPublished in 1609, the sonnet sequence contains some of the greatest poetry in the English language. However, the sonnets have mystified readers and ...
- Islanders want legal right to be 'true lesbians' - Daily Telegraph
The inhabitants of the island said they were attempting to ban the Greek Gay and Lesbian Union (Olke) from bearing the name "lesbian". Residents of Lesbos now suffer "psychological and moral rape" from the "seizure" of their island's name by gays ...
- Milford's Salustri shares words of wisdom (Connecticut Post)
The one common element in the several careers, volunteer activities and hobbies that Madeline Salustri has pursued — in her vigorous and dedicated way — is a love of words.
- Busy time (icWales)
The period immediately around the time the letter was written in August 1939 was eventful both personally and professionally for Dylan.
- Site navigation (Salford Advertiser)
A SALFORD-born writer has been picked from thousands of entrants around the world as the winner of Scotland‘s prestigious national poetry prize. Jane Weir, 43, who lived in Irlam until her 20s, won Scotland’s £2,500 Wigtown Poetry Prize which she will be awarded with this weekend.
- Calendar Girls picks and clicks for May 31-June 6 - Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles
Set somewhere between 2500 B.C.E. and 3000 C.E., Tony winner Mel Shapiro's "Homer in Cyberspace" is a wildly innovative remake of the classic Odysseus tale. The high-tech musical, with groundbreaking video gaming technology and digitally enhanced ...
- CHOPIN: 24 Preludes, Op. 28; Prelude in C-sharp Minor, Op. 45 ... - Audiophile Audition
CHOPIN: 24 Preludes, Op. 28; Prelude in C-sharp Minor, Op. 45 ...Audiophile Audition - 2 hours ago1975) won the 2005 International Chopin Competition in Warsaw, the first Pole to gain the gold medal since Christian Zimermann did so, and Zimermann has ...
- Let's give the past a future - Globe and Mail
Let's give the past a futureGlobe and Mail, Canada - 2 hours agoSo does history have a Sugar Daddy with Cundill, in similar fashion to the way industrialist Scott Griffin has championed poetry? ...
- Cumming dares, bares in lively "Bacchae" revamp (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
He is a rock star, an exhibitionist and a vengeful god. He is Dionysus as played by stage and film star Alan Cumming in a vibrant production of Euripides' "The Bacchae," courtesy of the National Theatre of Scotland.
- The fantastic bog garden of Lord Whimsy - Providence Journal
Providence JournalThe fantastic bog garden of Lord WhimsyProvidence Journal, RI - 1 hour agoIt’sa strange little book, billed as “a bounteous selection of essays, philosophical diagrams, poetry, and other Arcadian follies concerning the art of ...
- Profits from poems - Crosscut.com
Seattleites John Marshall and Christine Deavel are co-owners of Open Books: A Poetry Emporium , one of just two poetry-only bookstores in the U.S. (The other is called Grolier Poetry Book Shop, in Harvard Square in Cambridge, Mass.) Open Books offers ...
- Deadline nears for poetry contest - Milton Canadian Champion
Deadline nears for poetry contestMilton Canadian Champion, Canada - 12 minutes agoCanadian Authors welcomes all writers and aspiring writers to attend their series of guest speakers, discussions, writing workshops and genre groups. ...
- Mean Green Machine - Article.nationalreview.com
T oward the end of The Incredible Hulk , two anonymous soldiers find themselves facing down a grotesquely overmuscled, ten-foot-tall, mutant monster of a man smashing his way through a city block in Harlem. After realizing that their sidearms do ...
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