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- Space rockers reunite on Earth (Independent)
In 1966, Daevid Allen, who had left Australia in search of "the hot spots of culture", had a spiritual vision in Mallorca. "It was Easter Sunday, 1966. A friend of mine came through with some particularly strong acid from the States. I took this and saw the whole future of myself as a rock musician," recalls Allen, now 70. "I was bathed in light on stage."
- Poetry by proxy - Eau Claire Leader-Telegram
Fourth-grade students at Sherman School sat back in their chairs Tuesday, listening as Adora Svitak gave them tips on how to write poetry. The session in the Eau Claire elementary school's media center wasn't a typical lesson, considering the ...
- Midland Alumni Days schedule (Fremont Tribune)
Today * 7 p.m.: Poetry Workshop. Friday Board of Trustees and Alumni Board of Directors on campus * 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m...
- Teacher honored for environmental work (The Olympian)
The people and natural places of the Chehalis River Basin have a friend in environmental educator Kathy Jacobson.
- Howard Jacobson: What makes everyone believe that they have an ... - The Independent
Life's a talent contest. Darwin told us that, though I suspect we knew it well enough already. "In the struggle for survival, the fittest win out at the expense of their rivals because they succeed in adapting themselves best to their environment ...
- Palminteri brings "A Bronx Tale" to Denver in 2009 - Denver Post
READ: Our recommended 10 plays or musicals to watch this summer on Colorado stages. READ: John Moore's column: Chazz Palminteri is bringing his one-man play, "A Bronx Tale" to Denver in June 2009. READ: T.J. Mullin has performed in more than 11,000 ...
- July 2006 Archives - Daily Blabber
Paul McCartney's long and winding road with Heather Mills is on the expressway to Overville. Sir Paul has filed for divorce from Heather in what is expected to be one of Britain's most expensive breakups. In the papers, Paul -- who never made Heather ...
- Iacocca wrote must-read book - La Crosse Tribune
I just finished reading a book by Lee Iococca that everyone should read before making a decision on whom they want for our next president or any elected official. It doesnât make any difference if youâre Democrat, independent, Republican, white ...
- Greece's Delphi retains the power to inspire (Miami Herald)
Rain fell in sheets on the broken columns and stone blocks. I stood on the ancient ground where Agamemnon, Socrates and Cicero, among others, had humbly stood, hoping to get answers to their big questions.
- Iqbal's death anniversary observed - The Post
Iqbal's death anniversary observedThe Post, Pakistan - Apr 21, 2008Special functions were also arranged in the provincial metropolis to mark the event and highlight the message given by the poet through his dynamic poetry.
- Reedâs influence ripples across generations - Nashville City Paper
Reedâs influence ripples across generationsNashville City Paper, TN - 3 hours agoThe ambitious work blended spoken word excerpts, poetry readings, slashing gospel and edgy jazz, and had guest stints from Ornette Coleman, The Five Blind ...
- Students ââŹÂFear No ArtââŹÂ at college show (Lake County Journals)
GRAYSLAKE â All types of art, no matter how outrageous or groundbreaking, will be featured during CLCâs 10th annual âFear No Artâ art show on May 2-4. Audiences will see all types of art â ranging from jazz blues to rock, contemporary dance to hip-hop, poetry to monologues, and photos to sculptures â during the showâs three nights.
- Much Ado About A Stolen Shakespeare Folio (CBS News)
Police have recovered a 400-year-old volume of Shakespeare stolen in England a decade ago and worth millions of dollars after a man walked into a library in Washington, D.C., and asked to have it authenticated.
- Rest in pieces (The World)
CHARLESTON â If Charlestonâs Charlie had hoped for his friends and loved ones to laugh at his funeral, the fish statueâs wishes were granted.
- Recipe for a happy marriage - Daily Telegraph
I had slightly held out against R.S. Thomas. His ardent advocates all appeared to be either Welsh, or Christians, or both. One suspected a bias. Although pleased by the idea of a reclusive parson in North Wales, who spoke English with what used to be ...
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