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- Russell lectures about Armenian-Slavic folklore connections Thursday (Belmont Citizen-Herald)
Prof. James R. Russell, Mashtots Professor of Armenian Studies at Harvard University, will give the first lecture of NAASR’s fall 2008 series on Thursday, Sept. 11, at the National Association for Armenian Studies and Research (NAASR) Center, 395 Concord Ave. in Belmont.
- New DVDs due for release on September 16 - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
New DVDs due for release on September 16Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, WI - 13 minutes agoHeartfelt, event-filled comedy-drama hews too closely to its events to allow the poetry of self-discovery to blossom. With Colin Firth, Matthew Broderick, ...
- Author embraces the hectic life - News & Observer
News & ObserverAuthor embraces the hectic lifeNews & Observer, NC - 1 hour agoWhile her husband worked as the communications director at a boarding school, she ran a boarding house and gave birth to their first child. ...
- Pat Kavanagh: Super-agent who left publishers quaking in their shoes - guardian.co.uk
Pat Kavanagh: Super-agent who left publishers quaking in their shoesguardian.co.uk, UK - 2 hours agoAt the parties and book launches that endlessly punctuate the literary life, one babbles to stay alive. Pat never babbled. Her gift for waiting until she ...
- Celebrity shutterbug in town to unveil public art (Denver Post)
Pamela Mougin, former Denver shutterbug to the stars, is in town today to celebrate the installation of her public artwork at South Colorado Boulevard and East Evans Avenue. The party starts at 4 p.m.
- Now batting for SDSU, Haaaarold Jaffe! (San Diego Union-Tribune)
Harold Jaffe started as a scholar, with a strong interest in Walt Whitman. He studied with top Whitman scholars at New York University like Gay Wilson Allen, while earning his Ph.D. there in the 1960s. But by the mid-1970s, Jaffe felt the need to reinvent himself, as a writer of fiction.
- Pendulum, 'Tour Of The Americas': Free MP3 of the Day - CNET News
If you want to remain still--at your desk, at your job, in your car--then stay away from Pendulum. Errant shards of synthetic sounds whiz past your head as the mechanical pulse of drum 'n' bass collides with the sensual weightlessness of the female ...
- Introducing Scroobius Pip - Crave Online
Introducing Scroobius PipCrave Online, CA - 2 hours ago... products / Thou shalt not fall in love so easily / Thou shalt not use poetry, art or music to get into girls’ pants / Use it to get into their heads. ...
- John Henry, Myth Made Flesh (Nashville Scene)
There's not much reliable and detailed evidence, but in Steel Drivin' Man (Oxford University Press, 214 pp., $14.95) Scott Reynolds Nelson makes a good case that the mythical John Henry was a short (5'1") black man from New Jersey. A boy, really: He was only 19 when he was convicted, on qu...
- Celebrities: Paul Rudd Regrets Poems Left Out of Book - HULIQ.com
With lucrative hits like “Knocked Up,†“40 Year Old Virgin†and “Forgetting Sarah Marshall†garnering him rave reviews over the few years, and a prestigious role just ahead in the upcoming Allen Ginsburg docudrama “Howl†that Gus Van ...
- Group of 'People Who Care' Form Club at NHS - Norwalk Citizen News
Norwalk High School senior Darlene Desir brainstormed about the idea around a year ago Norwalk High and the community at large, Desir believed, were in a perfect position to benefit from a black culture club. Now with about 15 members from the school ...
- Book shapes Lincoln’s early education - Commercial News
Newspaper reporting is full of surprises. For instance, I have handled two documents that Abraham Lincoln signed. One was the commission for Major Gen. Robert H. Milroy of Rensselaer, Ind.; the other was a court document unearthed in the Vermilion ...
- They shall not be forgotten - Monticello Herald Journal
They shall not be forgottenMonticello Herald Journal, IN - 12 hours agoEchoing those words and the sentiments of Littleton and Frank, veteran Gayle Clausen who played taps for the ceremony in a sad but spine tingling rendition, ...
- TOME RAIDER: 2008 Oregon Book Award Finalists Announced (Willamette Week)
Today, Literary Arts announced the finalists for the 2008 Oregon Book Awards (OBA’s). Winners will be announced in conjunction with Wordstock at a ceremony on Sunday, November 9, at 7:30 p.m. in the Fields Ballroom at the Portland Art Museum. Click here to get your tickets. Now you know all the important stuff. But since you’re here anyway, why not join me and engage in a little shameless ...
- A Love Created by a Lesser God: India’s Laws Punish Homosexuals as ... - The Women's International Perspective
A Love Created by a Lesser God: India’s Laws Punish Homosexuals as ...The Women's International Perspective, CA - 2 hours ago... such as poetry, music and literature. Love knows no boundaries, but maybe our minds do. Otherwise why would I have asked my friend, Are you sure this is ...
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