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- Make mansion fit into downtown: Convert it to lofts - Austin American-Statesman
Make mansion fit into downtown: Convert it to loftsAustin American-Statesman, TX - 35 minutes agoWhy not turn the joint into lofts with a penthouse on top of the tower for the governor and his family? Or how about something of the mixed-use sort, ...
- The Self-Help Guide to Wagner - NPR News
NPR.org , May 29, 2008 - Love him or hate him, if you're a fan of classical music, and especially opera, you have to contend with Richard Wagner, the controversial composer who made sweeping changes in the arts. His life, music, and legacy continue ...
- Swampscott woman shares life story with new book - The Salem News
Swampscott woman shares life story with new bookThe Salem News, MA - 3 hours agoRight now, Epstein said she is working on her next project — a collection of her poetry. After that, she doesn't know if there is another book in her future ...
- Barnes & Ignoble - Rake
Barnes & IgnobleRake, MN - 12 hours ago... had only one book each of Chekhov, Grace Paley, and Proust. The poetry section is even more barren - a sort of Blockbuster video approach to stocking. ...
- Woody Guthrie fest draws music lovers from across world - NewsOK.com (subscription)
Woody Guthrie fest draws music lovers from across worldNewsOK.com (subscription), OK - 7 hours ago... open mike, poetry readings, panel discussions and fundraisers for the state chapter of the Huntington's Disease Society of America. •Cost: Free. ...
- With pencil in hand, poets come to the sand - Delmarva Daily Times
LEWES -- Poets William Claire, Billie Travalini and Jamie Brown are scheduled to read from their work at 7 p.m. Thursday, June 12 at the Lewes Library at Adams and Kings Highway. Claire is a nationally known poet, essayist and literary critic, who ...
- We must never forget the old guard of Hollywood stars who gave us ... - guardian.co.uk
We must never forget the old guard of Hollywood stars who gave us ...guardian.co.uk, UK - 1 hour agoIt's a name that, when put together with that of her oftentimes partner – 'Cyd Charisse and Fred Astaire' – makes a phrase with the natural rhythm of poetry ...
- Son's low-key induction earns key - Asbury Park Press
Son's low-key induction earns keyAsbury Park Press, NJ - 2 hours agoSee, the thing about my family is that we are rarely disappointed. It doesn't often matter to us whether things wildly exceed our expectations or go ...
- Letter-writing Sandyston-Walpack students, seniors meet (New Jersey Herald)
NEWTON -- Liberty Towers resident Dolores Ridel has a collection of handmade cards she likes to re-read when she's sad. Until Thursday, she had never met the person who wrote them.
- Garden of gratitude - San Diego Union-Tribune
But some eighth-graders at San Marcos Middle School embraced the after-school project after seeing pictures of an award-winning cactus garden with bright colors and resembling a coral reef. They perked up more after visiting Palomar College's cactus ...
- Family, mates bid farewell to supercoach Jack Gibson - News.com.au
JACK Arthur Gibson began his final trip yesterday to Valhalla as he lived his life - on his own terms - and surrounded by friends and star players from across the decades saying goodbye with a laugh and a story. Gibson's farewell at St Aloysius ...
- For parents, the cruelest month (Cape Cod Times)
End-of-year school obligations drive parents batty.
- What does constitute academic freedom (The Hendersonville Times-News)
This question was raised most recently when a few students refused to attend a required play. In my literature course, it is common that some want sexual content, especially work containing homosexuality, edited out, including Byron's poetry, de Laclos's novels, and Shakespeare's bawdy plays. Similarly, I have had students refuse to read a novel...
- Jersey Cape Writer's Society invites criticism - Press of Atlantic City
Press of Atlantic CityJersey Cape Writer's Society invites criticismPress of Atlantic City, NJ - 5 hours agoSome write poetry, others short stories, but all share a passion for the written word. The group just published their third anthology titled "Paths," which ...
- Christian McBride's 'The Movement Revisited' (All About Jazz)
Christian McBride's 'The Movement Revisited' at Disney Hall A four-section suite ruminating on the civil rights movement weds the music to the message.
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