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- Did Robert Kennedy run 'The Last Campaign'? (Chicago Sun-Times)
Always pungently observant, Alice Roosevelt Longworth, the daughter of Theodore Roosevelt, came up with an apt description of Robert Kennedy as he campaigned in 1968: “Bobby could have been a revolutionary priest.’’
- MacGregor Ranch Chuckwagon Dinner June 21 - Estes Park Trail Gazette
MacGregor Ranch Chuckwagon Dinner June 21Estes Park Trail Gazette, CO - 3 hours agoHe has shared the stage with Doc Watson, Baxter Black, Ian Tyson, Riders In The Sky and Chris LeDoux, and has played hundreds of cowboy poetry gatherings, ...
- Broken voices from inside - The Times
Broken voices from insideThe Times, South Africa - 3 hours agoThe US writer, a guest at last year’s Franschhoek Literary Festival, had attended a poetry competition awards ceremony at the prison and was struck by the ...
- Pens and Lens - resident’s photos published (Leduc Representative)
Photographer and Leduc resident Ray Belcourt and his friend Ignatius Fay recently launched their book ‘Haiga Moments: Pens and Lens’ at Chapters on Whyte Ave. May 10.
- Ani has a Red Letter Year - Calgary Herald
Ani has a Red Letter YearCalgary Herald, Canada - 2 hours agoComing out the other end of those momentous changes, DiFranco underlines that "not everything in poetry is literal," but all those events did suggest the ...
- In the Big Easy, 2 Cocktails Reign (New York Times)
The Louisiana legislature recently chose the sazerac as the official cocktail of the city of New Orleans, but the Ramos gin fizz might be a better fit.
- Pick of the day - Guardian Unlimited
"In 1978," Benjamin Zephaniah recalls, "a landmark album was released in the UK. On Dread, Beat an' Blood, Linton Kwesi Johnson expressed the black British experience as it had never been heard before. This was the era of the Sus law, where the ...
- Amesbury briefs - Newburyport Daily News
Free Kindermusik programs at library May 15 Kindermusik, an interactive music program helping children develop skills needed for learning, will present two free programs at the Amesbury Public Library on Thursday, May 15 — 10:30 a.m., "Creatures of ...
- Summer heats up at county libraries - Cape May County Herald
Summer heats up at county librariesCape May County Herald, United States - 2 hours agoWriting skills will improve with each step with teens deciding every aspect of the creative process, whether fiction, poetry, or comics, writing will be ...
- Love - The Musical, Hammersmith Lyric, London (Independent)
The Icelandic company Vesturport first swung into our attention with an exuberant aerial version of Romeo and Juliet. Created by Gisli Orn Gardarsson and Vikingur Kristjansson and seen here in an English adaptation by David Farr, their latest show could be viewed as the obverse of that. Love is an earthbound musical that celebrates the passion of two people who find love at the end of their ...
- Steel vows to 'get better forever' (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
Danielle Steel's 75th book is "Rogue," the tale of a sober-minded psychologist and her playboy ex-husband. The author doesn't need the fame that goes with all her books. She just wants to write.
- 60th Highlands Festival set to begin in Abingdon - Johnson City Press
ABINGDON, Va. – Arts, crafts and live music are just a fraction of the fun of the 60th annual Virginia Highlands Festival, running Saturday through Aug. 10. Rock pioneer Chubby Checker & The Wildcats will perform Saturday at 8 p.m. on Main Street ...
- Clinton should quit the race - La Crosse Tribune
On May 23, the two candidates striving for the Democratic nomination for president each gave a speech, and the difference in those talks demonstrated clearly which one is presidential material and which one should be eliminated. Sen. Barack Obama ...
- Lithgow puts "Heart" into old-fashioned storytelling - Reuters South Africa
NEW YORK (Hollywood Reporter) - "Why do all of us want to hear stories?" John Lithgow asks, launching into his entertaining one-man show, "John Lithgow: Stories by Heart." The Tony- and Emmy-winning actor's endearing 90-minute turn provides the ...
- Adam Begley - New York Observer
The word "dazzle" appears often and in many forms in Adam Thirlwell’s boldly self-indulgent The Delighted States (FSG, $30), which turns the history of the novel, from Cervantes to Nabokov, into an enchanted, borderless, timeless playground for the ...
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