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- A real whirlwind - Louisville Courier-Journal
Natalie Wicke is a 15-year-old sophomore at J. Graham Brown School. Every week "Q-up" will publish questions and answers from a teen in our area. Want to be featured? Go to our Web site, at courier-journal.com/features, and fill out the form online ...
- Claude Debussy, by Paul Roberts (Independent)
Debussy's life is well documented, but he remains an enigma. In his quest to unravel this, Paul Roberts has aimed to win new insights into the music of which, as a concert pianist, he's a distinguished interpreter. He has succeeded, distilling a lifetime's reading, listening and thinking to create an intimate portrait that takes us nearer to the heart of that music than any biography before.
- Time to gear up for summer reading (The News-Press)
Schools Out and summer reading fun is in! So fill your summer break with ideas of outdoor activities such as camping, water fun and even a family...
- At 80, Maya Angelou still a dynamo - Toronto Star
At 80, Maya Angelou still a dynamoToronto Star, Canada - 1 hour agoDespite writing 31 books, including six memoirs, several collections of poetry, children's stories and a cookbook, the great-grandmother prefers to be ...
- The 26th annual Eagle-Tribune/Robert Frost Foundation Spring Poetry ... - Eagle-Tribune
Last week, the adults had their turn. Today, it's time to feature the winners of the youth division of the 26th annual Eagle-Tribune/Robert Frost Foundation Spring Poetry contest. The subject was relationships and the competition was fierce, with ...
- Architecture: The Love Song of R. Buckminster Fuller - New York Times
PALO ALTO, Calif. AS the designer R. Buckminster Fuller liked to tell it, his powerful creative vision was born of a moment of deep despair at the age of 32. A self-described ne’er-do-well, twice ejected from Harvard, a failure in business and a ...
- Flying forward - Southtown Star
Flying forwardSouthtown Star, IL - 1 hour agoHer poetry ranges from open prose to sonnets, and Johnson often will use metaphors to illustrate her life. "When I was transitioning into high school, ...
- FREAK Shots: Recession Special - New York Times Blogs
New York Times BlogsFREAK Shots: Recession SpecialNew York Times Blogs, NY - 2 hours ago(SJD) Even if you don’t have a son fighting in Iraq, even if you don’t read poetry, even if you think you are immune to the power of a mother’s lament ...
- For the mothers: Blessings & prayers - Birmingham News
Some burp babies on milk-stained shoulders. Others stare into eyes that, for now, are known only through photographs. There are those, too, who have kissed barely scraped knees and listened to whispered dreams without nominal obligation. All are ...
- A fresh take on an old story (Greensboro News & Record)
Tilda Balsley has been a writer all her life, but until two months ago, she wouldn't call herself an "author." (Credit: "By Myla Barnhardt Staff Writer")
- Books events - Arizona Daily Star
Books eventsArizona Daily Star, AZ - 5 hours agoFree. 792-3715. Writers Studio Fiction and Poetry Writing Workshops Summer 2008, Level 1 & II — Ochoa Stained Glass, 3920 E. Fort Lowell Road. ...
- Hendrick Hudson HS Students To Perform Carmina Burana - Westchester.com
Hendrick Hudson HS Students To Perform Carmina BuranaWestchester.com, NY - 12 hours ago”Carmina Burana,” a rousing, spine-tingling 20th century vocal work based on earthy as well as spiritual 13th century poetry, is a favorite of concert-goers ...
- Orchestra and Chorale Pops Concert celebrates 100 years of Leroy ... - Journal Inquirer
The Manchester Symphony Orchestra and Chorale’s annual Pops concert on Saturday, June 7, at 7:30 p.m., “A Tribute to Leroy Anderson,” marks the centennial of the birth of the composer of such favorites as “Sleigh Ride” and “The Syncopated ...
- Richmond also has a thing about Poe - Chicago Tribune
Edgar Allan Poe passed away in Baltimore during a visit to the city in 1849, and his body is buried at Westminster Cemetery downtown. But Poe spent much of his earthly existence in Richmond, Va., including most of his childhood. So it is only fitting ...
- Famed MSU writers headline 'homecoming' (Lansing State Journal)
When Jim Harrison returns to campus Thursday, he knows the vibe will be different than during his years at Michigan State University in the early 1960s.
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