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- Purdue Theatre performs scenes from Pulitzer Prize-winning 'W;t' - Lafayette Journal and Courier
Science and the arts are mixing more than ever at Purdue University. The latest union involves the Oncological Sciences Center and College of Liberal Arts. For the second year in a row, both entities will raise awareness of cancer and its effects on ...
- Leading article: A new President for a new American age - The Independent
Thus did Barack Obama claim his victory: "It's been a long time coming, but tonight, because of what we did on this day, in this election, at this defining moment, change has come to America." It is a victory that will go down in US history as the ...
- Huggy Bear: a tribute - Guardian Unlimited
I recently started converting a lot of my old vinyl to mp3, and one record jumped straight to the front of the queue: Weaponry Listens to Love by Huggy Bear. Huggy Bear were one of the bands who I'd had a musical conversation with entirely in vinyl ...
- Time to rebuild what secularists tried to wreck - Irish Independent
Time to rebuild what secularists tried to wreckIrish Independent, Ireland - 5 hours agoSome of you will know -- but chances are most of you will not -- that the Christian season of Advent begins this week. If Lent is the time to detox, ...
- Vatican to host meeting on evolutionary theory - Globe and Mail
larry price from Arnstein, Canada writes: Evolutionary theory is the oldest unfounded theory in science. "Evolution" fundamentally means "change," and the observation that the universe is changing moment to moment is not a radical conclusion. "You ...
- Dance Recitals! Freakout Films! Music Crawl! (Free Times)
WEDNESDAY 1 Out with the old, in with the new!
- Set for celebration - Redditch Advertiser
Set for celebrationRedditch Advertiser, UK - Oct 7, 2008Members of Caribbean Roots Connection (CRC) will be hosting a Black History Month celebration on Saturday, October 18 at Ash’s club in Ipsley Street. ...
- Sunday's child - Idaho Statesman
"Hi, my name is Nick. I like to play soccer, football and basketball. I also like to play frisbee golf. Some other things I like to do are fishing, biking, camping and really any other outdoor activity. "I am really into mechanics, and I love to work ...
- 'From A to X': John Berger's sparsely told love story - International Herald Tribune
'From A to X': John Berger's sparsely told love storyInternational Herald Tribune, France - 4 hours ago... poetry, journalism and essays; won the Booker and James Tait Black Memorial Prizes; and starred in the BBC series on which his seminal aesthetic text, ...
- Gainesville author's life story as compelling as her book (The Gainesville Sun)
Two days before Gainesville author Ann Clare LeZotte celebrated her 39th birthday, she celebrated the release of first novel, "T4."
- Centennial girl: ‘Anne of Green Gables' turns 100 - Kansas City Star
Centennial girl: ‘Anne of Green Gables' turns 100Kansas City Star, MO - 29 minutes agoMontgomery didn't intend the book for only children, and she doesn't write down to her readers. She has a way of making prose sound like poetry, ...
- Uncloaked Potter Blinds Horses in `Equus' Revival: John Simon (Bloomberg)
Sept. 26 (Bloomberg) -- Some plays read well but play poorly; ``Equus,'' specious as literature, is nevertheless dazzling theater. Now Peter Shaffer 's 1973 drama rides again on Broadway, in a production starring Daniel Radcliffe , filmdom's Harry Potter, and Richard Griffiths , aka Uncle Vernon and star of ``The History Boys.'' It is a gripping spectacle but not a substantial one.
- Exhibit kicks off Mongolian celebration in Middletown (Middletown Journal)
Middfest International will mark the official opening of its exhibits with an event from 2:30 to 5 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 28, in Middletown's Donham Plaza that reflects Mongolian culture and life leading up to Middfest's weekend celebration of Mongolia Oct. 3-5.
- Rita Joe’s poetry lives on - TheChronicleHerald.ca
Rita Joe’s poetry lives onTheChronicleHerald.ca, Canada - 53 minutes agoJoe’s persona also recalls, "Prayers and song / Memories told to the young / When all life was Inua’kis (Indians)." The last stanza is devastating: "It will ...
- Jeff library plans talk on Cave Hill Cemetery (Louisville Courier-Journal)
The Jeffersonville Township Public Library, 211 E. Court Ave., will offer a free slide show on the history of Louisville's Cave Hill Cemetery at 6:30 p.m. today.
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