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- The Watcher: Roald Hoffmann [Where Are They Now?] (Scientific American)
FINALIST YEAR: 1955 HIS FINALIST PROJECT: Measuring the movement of cosmic ray particles [More]
- Experimental Chicago Theater breeezes into French Quarter's Voodoo ... - New Orleans Times-Picayune Blogs
Two theatrical blasts from the Windy City -- one challenging, one a romp -- can now be seen at the newly christened Voodoo Mystere Lounge in the French Quarter. Courtesy of Found Objects Theatre of Chicago Kevlyn Hayes, Chris Wallinger and Sparlend O ...
- Oy vey: Romeo is a middle-aged Jew - Jewish Theatre
Oy vey: Romeo is a middle-aged JewJewish Theatre, Israel - 2 hours agoThe play was written by Oren Shafir, an American-Israeli, who has lived in Copenhagen for 18 years, and will be produced with the help of a grant from the ...
- Legendary sportswriter Campbell puts down his pen (Waco Tribune-Herald)
By Jerry Hill
- Dowagiac Lions Club feeds 13 Union High high honors students - Dowagiac Daily News
Dowagiac Lions Club feeds 13 Union High high honors studentsDowagiac Daily News, USA - May 17, 2008By JOHN EBY / Dowagiac Daily News Dowagiac Lions Club treated 13 Union High School high honors graduates and their Principal Paul Hartsig to a steak dinner ...
- Gillian Clarke's Workshop - guardian.co.uk
guardian.co.ukGillian Clarke's Workshopguardian.co.uk, UK - 12 minutes agoThe poet and playwright Gillian Clarke has published numerous collections of poetry, including The Sundial and Making Beds for the Dead, ...
- Art is life for advocate and author Nina Gibans - Cleveland Jewish News
From floor to ceiling, art lines the walls of Nina and Jim Gibans’s spacious Shaker Square condominium. And each piece tells a story, says arts scholar, author and advocate Nina Freedlander Gibans, 76, who recently received a “Judson Smart Living ...
- Remembering RFK - Isthmus
Remembering RFKIsthmus, WI - 1 hour agoThe most extraordinarily gifted politician in my lifetime, Robert Kennedy brought passion, romance and poetry to American politics. ...
- The Lovely Bones: Poems of the Late T'ang (The New York Sun)
In the year 755 common era, when the T'ang dynasty was shaken by violent rebellion, many of its leading citizens — courtiers as well as poets — took to the roads. The dynasty was weakened but would endure for another century and a half, until it would be overthrown in 907. For the exiles, no return seemed possible. One of these was the poet Tu Fu (or Du Fu, as his name is now romanized), ...
- Bishop to Investigate Gay Church Ceremony - Christian Broadcasting Network
MSN UK NewsBishop to Investigate Gay Church CeremonyChristian Broadcasting Network, VA - 9 hours agoThe two priests exchanged rings, read each other poetry, and took part in communion, the paper said. The bishop, The Right Rev. Richard Chartres, said such ...London bishop to investigate gay church ceremony The Associated Pressall 803 news articles
- Cleveland Arts Prize announces 2008 winners - The Plain Dealer - cleveland.com
The Plain Dealer - cleveland.comCleveland Arts Prize announces 2008 winnersThe Plain Dealer - cleveland.com, OH - 3 hours agoShe also is a winner of the Coretta Scott King Book Award for outstanding work by African-American authors and illustrators. The Cleveland Arts Prize also ...
- Nigeria: Netizen Talks About Human Being That Carries the City in ... - AllAfrica.com
Nigeria: Netizen Talks About Human Being That Carries the City in ...AllAfrica.com, Washington - 7 hours agoAfter that I did my post graduate study in Painting using the evolution of emotional content of already written poetry to exist on the canvass or any ...
- Aspen gets poetic about poop (Vail Daily)
ASPEN, Colorado — The winners of Aspen’s first-ever Dog Poo Poetry Competition have been chosen. The contest of rhymes, limericks and haikus were inspired by the town’s No. 1 summer complaint — dog poop littering the parks, open space and city sidewalks.
- Robarchek again at the forefront (Creative Loafing Charlotte)
By Matt Brunson.• The scribblings of longtime (and now retired) Charlotte Observer columnist -- and frequent Best of Charlotte CL award winner -- Doug Robarchek can be found in The Best of the World's Worst Poetry: 20 Very Odd Years of Outfrontery. The paperback, published by the local outfit Main Street Rag, is available for $14. For a sample poem from the book, see Quote This, below right....
- Catlett celebrates century of aging artfully - San Francisco Gate
On a recent Friday at Albany Bowl, painter and poet Frances Dunham Catlett bowled 143 in a league game, good for three prizes. The score was an improvement over her current average of 109, even if it did not quite reach the lofty heights of the 200s ...
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