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- Kennedy brings discretion to VP search (USA Today)
Caroline Kennedy lives a very private life with a very public profile. It's the perfect skill set for her newest assignment.
- Conversation in Tobacco (Pittsburgh City Paper)
Every day the mills are fed Tiny wafers of their flesh. -- Ed Ochester, "The Miners at Revloc" He doesn't need to speak English, one word hanging like a pipe from an open lip, heavy to burden the chapped teeth, she understands him transparently, he is tobacco smoke, he clips his hand...
- Start your beach reading at York Public Library (The York Weekly)
A character in Philip Roth's novel "Goodbye, Columbus" describes his cousin, the ultimate summer reader: "Doris? She's the one who's always reading 'War and Peace.' That's how I know it's summer, when Doris is reading 'War and Peace.'"
- Scranton native’s book on Tolstoy transformed into film - Scranton Times
Jay Parini has written a few shelves’ worth of books over the past four decades, from highly detailed historical novels to lyrical, nature-influenced poetry collections to hefty biographies on some of the most cherished authors in all of American ...
- Area Briefs, 9/6 (Midland Reporter-Telegram)
BIG SPRING SYMPHONY Symphony concert set in Big Spring BIG SPRING -- The Big Spring Symphony's opening concert is set for 8 p.m. today in the Big Spring Municipal Auditorium.
- Why Stuffed Sharks Cost So Damn Much - Reason.com
The poet Wallace Stevens, wealthy from his position as vice president of The Hartford Accident and Indemnity insurance company, once remarked that there was a huge difference between appreciating art and owning it. But Don Thompson, a business ...
- A distorted history - DAWN Group
THIS is apropos of the news item (July 9) and editorial (July 10) on the distorted history of Pakistan. Based on the bold contents of both items, it seems that there is finally an increasing awareness of the fact that the nation’s history remains ...
- Follow the Dylan Thomas trail (Guardian Unlimited)
Travel: David Atkinson follows in his footsteps, from the pubs of Swansea to his home in Laugharne
- Comical Father's Day cards are popular, but take criticism as times ... - Ann Arbor News Blog
Funny or tired? Cards spring beer and bathroom jokes on the recipient. GRAND RAPIDS -- Your dad is a lazy slob. He's always drinking beer and burping. And if he's not patrolling the couch in his underwear, he's probably fishing, golfing or grilling ...
- Joss stars in mini festival - North Devon Gazette & Advertiser
FOR three nights this month, West Mill in Welcombe plays host to one of England's smallest festivals. Run by Briony Lawson, the West Mill Festival will witness a night of poetry, classical music and jazz. Alongside the music by international artists ...
- "Honus" cliched. but a home run to audiences (Denver Post)
For more than a century, nothing but nothing has brought out the shameless sentiment in writers like baseball. Most have missed.
- Valerie A. Bump Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive ... - 24-7PressRelease.com (press release)
Valerie A. Bump Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive ...24-7PressRelease.com (press release) - 11 hours agoWith 30 years of professional experience, Ms. Bump specializes in writing inspirational poetry and short stories. The Cambridge mission is to deliver its ...
- The Arts (The Edmonton Examiner)
Drunken revelry, breakneck speeds and abstract vocal chants aren’t usually the first things that come to mind when the word “poetry” is mentioned.
- medici.tv Launches Major Live Webcast Season: A Chat with Director Hervé Boissière (Playbill Arts)
Medici.tv - the new home on the web for free classical music webcasts and archived streaming performances - launches its summer season June 20 with ten live webcasts from the Aspen Musical Festival. Marin Alsop, Joshua Bell, and the Emerson String Quartet are just a few of the names visitors can expect to see in the opening leg of an expansive and varied multimedia venture.
- Original piece of choral music created to grace opening of hospital - Register-Guard
Ralph Johnson was at a loss. The Minnesota choral composer had taken on a commission to create a work for Friday’s dedication of PeaceHealth’s new Sacred Heart Medical Center at RiverBend. But Johnson couldn’t find the exact right lyrics for ...
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