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- Fort McHenry guards Baltimore's 'Star-Spangled' history - St. Petersburg Times
A row of cannons remains in place at Fort McHenry nearly 194 years after Francis Scott Key saw the flag that inspired him to pen the words for The Star-Spangled Banner. The introductory film at Fort McHenry National Monument & Historic Shrine tells ...
- 'We are brave enough' - Baltimore Sun
If the word "unspeakable" has any meaning, surely it applies to the acts of a South Korean loner whose shooting rampage at Virginia Tech left 33 dead this week. Perhaps only a poet could find the language to inspire at such a moment. Lucky for a ...
- Author keeps readers on hook - Tacoma News Tribune
For fans of fly-fishing author John Gierach, the wait is over. “Fool’s Paradise,” his first new book of essays in three years, has been published. With two Seattle appearances scheduled to tout his 16th fishing book, the Lyons, Colo., resident ...
- A mum’s diary of her disabled son’s first seven years of life goes on shortlist (icWales)
A PERSONAL diary written by a mother to help her cope with her baby son’s severe disabilities has been shortlisted for the Wales Book of the Year 2008, it was revealed last night.
- Music (Euronews)
In an exclusive interview with EuroNews, Philip Glass talks about the challenge of setting music to Leonard Cohen’s poetry – a collection, 20 years in the making, of some 167 poems and 43 original illustrations by Cohen himself. Glass was recently in Madrid where he performed at the Autumn Festival.
- Roger Clemens in the doghouse, Amy Poehler in the family way: The ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
The sofa at Roger Clemens' home may be doing double duty as his bed after country singer Mindy McCready confirmed that she and the former star pitcher for the New York Bleepin' Yankees had a long-term affair , and that the relationship began when ...
- 2nd Verse: The Rebirth of Poetry - Variety
A Corduroy Media production. Produced by Erin Beach, Carl D. Brown. Directed, edited by Carl D. Brown. Written by Erin Beach. With: Yosimar Reyes, Emiliano Bourgois-Chacon, Meilani Clay, George Watsky, Shannon Matesky, Marc Bamuthi Joseph, James Kass ...
- Woody Allen Rediscovers Comic Side With 'Vicky' - Javno
If Woody Allen's geographical shift from Manhattan to London caused some to see a more serious and philosophical side to him, his progression to Barcelona for "Vicky Cristina Barcelona" might, for others, represent a welcome return to the neurotic ...
- In Your Schools - June 2, 2008 - Lynchburg News and Advance
In Your Schools - June 2, 2008Lynchburg News and Advance, VA - 1 hour ago... Steffi Wells, Elizabeth Ware and Seneca Tisdale, honorable mentions, Walter Storozum Awards for poetry; Karl Speer, first place, Catherine Burnett, ...
- WALL*E, romantic droids on an Earth destroyed, rated G, 97 minutes ... - RedOrbit
WALL*E, romantic droids on an Earth destroyed, rated G, 97 minutes ...RedOrbit, TX - 7 hours ago... lated universe -- At this point the quiet, emotional poetry of the earthbound scenes gives way to the frenetic pace of droid life aboard the Axiom. ...
- Holland America Line's New ms Eurodam Blends Traditional Dutch Art ... - Earthtimes (press release)
Holland America Line's New ms Eurodam Blends Traditional Dutch Art ...Earthtimes (press release), UK - 6 hours agoTo assist Eurodam guests in viewing the entire collection, a self-guided, narrated iPod virtual tour is offered, with iPods available for use free of charge ...
- Water & Carbon - VUE Weekly
VUE WeeklyWater & CarbonVUE Weekly, Canada - 9 hours ago... literally drawn from life, but they are certainly all interpretations of the real world, as contemplative as poetry, imbued with intimacy and aliveness. ...
- Ringing the praises of choir - Ledbury Reporter
Ringing the praises of choirLedbury Reporter, UK - 4 hours ago... the World' and Peter Thiman's Madonna and Child'. The choir will be in action again on Sunday July 6 at 8pm, during this year's Ledbury Poetry Festival. ...
- Key figure in promoting American Indian literature dies (Miami Herald)
In the 1960s, when some in academia still denied the existence of American Indian literature, Paula Gunn Allen embarked on a career that proved them wrong -- and altered the required reading lists of literature classes on U.S. college campuses.
- Lula Lounge a world beater (Toronto Sun)
Thanks to the Internet, local club makes a mark internationally with its eclectic lineup of artists
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