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- Ben Zycher of the Manhattan Institute sends this: - National Review Online Blogs
Ben Zycher of the Manhattan Institute sends this:National Review Online Blogs, NY - 5 hours agoIt was a huge bronze statue of Stalin reading from a book of Pushkin's poetry. The express train is running from Warsaw to Legnica (site of a big Soviet ...
- Why this Lord's test is bound to become a classic - Hampstead and Highgate Express
Hampstead and Highgate ExpressWhy this Lord's test is bound to become a classicHampstead and Highgate Express, UK - 14 hours agoAnn's father was a devoted MCC member for many years until his death, and their son Jonny was coached at the indoor Cricket School while a pupil at nearby ...
- O'Malley still fighting after a year of turmoil - Irish Independent
O'Malley still fighting after a year of turmoilIrish Independent, Ireland - 3 minutes agoAfter spending four years at the London Arts board the poetry-loving O'Malley was lured home by a job working as PA to junior minister Liz O'Donnell. ...
- Highest-ranking Shriner visits area - Pensacola News Journal
Highest-ranking Shriner visits areaPensacola News Journal, FL - 6 hours ago... Lane welcomed family and friends of some of the winning poets for the third annual poetry contest, sponsored by the Friends of Southwest Branch Library. ...
- Good Day Baltimore: Gang Gang Dance brings it to the Ottobar - San Francisco Examiner
2 days ago: Good Day Baltimore: Wine coach hosts ladies-only dinner today in Annapolis 3 days ago: Good Day Baltimore: Here's what you can do today 3 days ago: Good Day Baltimore: Fun things to do today 4 days ago: Good Day Baltimore: 11 top things ...
- The Bible: too hot for public schools to handle - Azle News
The Bible: too hot for public schools to handleAzle News, TX - 4 hours agoIt has beautiful poetry, eloquent prophecy, powerful dialogue and the most compelling stories ever told. The academic part of me says of course the Bible ...
- Daniel Brocchini (Tahoe Daily Tribune)
Daniel Brocchini
- Peace, Love and the Psychedelic Sixties from the Sheldon Museum of Art (Art Daily)
Henry C. Pearson, Yengongora, color etching, 1965, UNL-F.M. Hall Collection. LINCOLN, NE.- Peace, Love, and the Psychedelic Sixties, an exhibition drawn from of artworks in the Sheldon Museum of Art collection that were created in the 1960s, opened recently.
- Blueprints of Jazz - antiMUSIC.com
Blueprints of JazzantiMUSIC.com, CA - 6 hours agoSince they used to live in the same apartment complex in Manhattan, Clark would run into bassist Christian McBride in the hallways from time to time. ...
- Local stories prominent in works of man born in farmhouse near ... - The Beacon Herald
Local stories prominent in works of man born in farmhouse near ...The Beacon Herald, Canada - 5 hours ago“It’sa very sad loss for Canadian poetry and theatre,†said Ron Dodson, Stratford resident and former drama teacher at Stratford Central Secondary School. ...
- Rescued, man dies at PGI - Tribune
Sushil Kumar (32), who braved gushing waters for over two hours near Dhanas village, died at the PGI here late this evening. Unaware that his struggle was being telecast on national television, Sushil Kumar struggled for life at the PGI, but died ...
- Norbert Krapf, Professor Emeritus of English at CW Post. - C.W. Post Campus
C.W. Post CampusNorbert Krapf, Professor Emeritus of English at CW Post.C.W. Post Campus, NY - 11 hours agoWhen Krapf moved from Indiana to the New York area in 1970 he began to trace his family history, study German, and write poems. A professor of English at CW ...
- Laughs flow in 'Beer for My Horses' (The Tennessean)
If you could combine Men at Work and Miami Vice, you might have a good starting point for Beer for My Horses, the latest vehicle for star/co-writer/ executive producer Toby Keith. It's a likable (if somewhat predictable) and fairly entertaining movie, best enjoyed with a moonshine slushee at a drive-in.
- Health put little damper on Carlin (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Comedians Dennis Blair, left, and George Carlin take a break. For 18 years, Blair served as an opening act for Carlin, who died June 22 in Los Angeles.
- Sillimanians bag top press literary awards - Visayan Daily Star
Sillimanians bag top press literary awardsVisayan Daily Star, Philippines - 1 hour agoDumaguete-based poet and fictionist Cesar Ruiz Aquino won first prize for Poetry for “Jerahmeel,†Manila-based poet Marjorie Evasco won second prize for ...
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