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- Politicians, actors and family members gather for Charlton Heston funeral (Los Angeles Daily News)
LOS ANGELES -- Charlton Heston, one of the last lions of Old Hollywood, was remembered at his funeral Saturday as devoutly religious and patriotic - a man who was an imposing figure both in his politics and on the big screen.
- Symposium examines art in the labor movement (Daily Orange)
A gathering of Ivy League professors, working-class advocates, international performers and local community members began converging on campus Tuesday for this year's Ray Smith Symposium. The three-day event - entitled "Art Works: The Role of Arts in U.S.
- The nature of words - Sunday Herald
The nature of wordsSunday Herald, UK - 2 hours ago... poems in what appears to be a secular and sceptical age. One thing I love about TS Eliot is his ability to write religious poetry in the 20th century. ...
- '9 Parts of Desire' depicts personal costs of Iraq conflict (Theater) (City Pages)
The Guthrie's new offering creates an intense psychic space
- If you can read this, thank a teacher* - North Lake Tahoe Bonanza
If you can read this, thank a teacher*North Lake Tahoe Bonanza, NV - 3 hours agoFrom preschool to postgraduate classes, teachers guide each and every one of us to not only excel in learning, but excel in life. There’sa reason that the ...
- Book-related events in Louisville - Louisville Courier-Journal
Book-related events in LouisvilleLouisville Courier-Journal, KY - 3 hours agoNational Poetry Month will be celebrated at Carmichael's Frankfort Avenue store Sunday, April 20, with a 4 pm program. Poets Annette Allen, Kathleen ...
- Entertainment Calendar: 03/14/2008 (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
Items for this calendar must be received by the Record-Eagle at least two weeks in advance. All calendars are published on a space available basis. Information may be mailed to Entertainment Calendar, Record-Eagle, P.O. Box 632, Traverse City, MI 49685-0632; faxed to 946-8632; or e-mail sbeach@record-eagle.com .
- POETRY WORTH 1,000 PICTURES (New York Post)
'THERE once was a man from St.Paul. Who went to a fancy dress ball. He said, 'Yes, I'll risk it. I'll go as a biscuit!' And a dog ate him up in the hall." The limerick is one of my favorite forms of poetry. So I was surprised when the Academy of...
- WMMS Get Down man Murray Saul celebrates 80th birthday with party at ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Gus Chan / The Plain Dealer "It was a moment that was very special, and I happened to luck into this," said Murray Saul about his days as the Get Down man on WMMS in the 1970s. Saul will deliver one more Get Down rant at his 80th birthday party ...
- TO DO LIST - Connecticut Post
TO DO LISTConnecticut Post, CT - 3 hours agoThe book captures life growing up as a Jewish child in postrevolutionary Iran. Hakakian is also known for her films and poetry. She is a founding member of ...
- Authors of The 100-Mile Diet win BC book award - Vancouver Sun
Vancouver SunAuthors of The 100-Mile Diet win BC book awardVancouver Sun, Canada - 1 hour agoRita Wong, an assistant professor at the Emily Carr Institute of Art + Design, won the Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize for Forage. It's her second collection ...
- Greece's Delphi retains the power to inspire - MiamiHerald.com
Greece's Delphi retains the power to inspireMiamiHerald.com, FL - 24 minutes agoPoetry and singing contests were among the most competitive and well-attended events (foreshadowing the American Idol phenomenon by more than 2000 years). ...
- A commemoration of Dr. Stephen Gross (East Tennessean)
Dr. Steven Gross was an Associate Professor of Linguistics in the English department, where began in the fall of 2001. ?A Ph.D. from the University of South Carolina, he taught a variety of linguistics courses, along with European and American literature surveys.
- Group Helps Gang Members Leave Crime - The Associated Press
The Associated PressGroup Helps Gang Members Leave CrimeThe Associated Press - 32 minutes ago... and thought he was a "nothing" destined for a life of street crime. Today, the 17-year-old high school senior is heading for college and writing poetry. ...
- Paperback: Henry VIII's Last Victim, by Jessie Childs (Independent)
For anyone craving yet another Tudor hit, the snake-pit of Henrician politics is exposed in Jessie Child's elegant biography of Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey. An aristocratic courtier and soldier and a talented sonneteer, Surrey introduced blank verse into English poetry. While his poetry was sensitive, his behaviour verged on the preposterous. Present at the execution of his cousins Anne Boleyn ...
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