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- Indiana Jones and the Jordan connection (St. Catharines Standard)
The old, beaten travelling trunk in Jim Honey's Jordan basement holds the heart of an adventurer. There are yellowing photos of crocodiles and ancient ruins, journal entries about conquests and original poetry about taking risks. The tucked-away treasures once belonged to Frederick Albert Mitchell-Hedges: [...]
- One Happy Man (The Harvard Crimson)
The psychology professor is smiling. It’s a warm day in Cambridge, the first in a while, and the sun coming in through the window shines off his endearingly bald head.
- Improvisation...Like The Weather (All About Jazz)
I thought I would talk about improvising and I should say that I'd try to talk about it because words are often difficult for me. My performance world is sonic; more poetry than prose, more like the weather than the forecast—more pliable and less specific—cloud-like and always shifting shape.
- Our routines will keep us busy, but the sadness will stay with us - Baltimore Sun
IN THE AFTERMATH of the World Trade Center and Pentagon attacks, we are being told that we must recognize that life in this country will never be the same. That our children will remember all their lives where they were when they heard the news, just ...
- Chipper Jones homers in Braves' 7-4 win over Florida - International Herald Tribune
Chipper Jones' season is going so well he fulfilled both of his birthday wishes. Jones celebrated his 36th birthday with a home run and a perfect 3-for-3 night at the plate to lead Atlanta past the NL East-leading Florida Marlins 7-4 on Thursday. "I ...
- Cleveland Sessions: Latina songbird Luca Mundaca blends samba ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Mundaca be performing Wednesday, May 21, on the main stage at the Rock Hall with Cleveland singer-songwriter Nicholas Megalis as part of the Cleveland Sessions, a new concert series sponsored by the Plain Dealer, Cleveland.com and the Rock Hall. The ...
- How to make accounting software cool (CNN Money)
It was too weird to be true. In late 2006, a series of videos appeared on YouTube about a Willow Springs, Ill., resident named Kyle Bone who'd created a successful product called "the anti-shirt" - a shirt that exposed the area of one's torso that a normal tee shirt would cover and revealed the area that would otherwise be exposed. In short, said Bone, it cured the age-old problem of "farmer's ...
- Nate's arrest a blow - Oakland Press
In January 2007, just as Nathaniel Abraham became a free man, his sister said he wanted to show the world he had been worth the trouble. Michelle Peoples-Dudley told The Oakland Press, "He wants the state to know and see the progress, and he wants ...
- The stranger in my bed - East African Standard
As a young girl my best friend and I loved to dream about getting married one day. We always wanted to have a double wedding because we believed that we would be the best friends forever who would be proposed to at the same time. Unfortunately, life ...
- Briefs: Around the region - Los Angeles Daily News
LANCASTER - An investigation into a rash of commercial burglaries in which businesses' front glass windows were smashed has led to the arrest of a Lancaster man. William Hamblen, 42, was taken into custody last week during a traffic stop when a Los ...
- A meeting with Che Guevara - MyNews.in
A meeting with Che GuevaraMyNews.in, India - 20 minutes agoDuring adolescence and later he remained passionate about poetry, especially that of Neruda, Keats, Machado, Lorea, Mistral, Vallejo and Whitman. ...
- Reece Society honors poet's memory at annual meeting (AccessNorthGA)
YOUNG HARRIS - “Remembering Reece” was the topic of this year’s program for the Byron Herbert Reece Society’s fifth annual meeting which was held Saturday.
- Regional Fiction (Denver Post)
Known for her widely published short fiction and poetry, Canadian Gil Adamson opens her first novel, "The Outlander," on a blustery night in 1903 as bloodhounds track the fleeing Mary Boulton who has just murdered her husband.
- Amiri Baraka to kick off spoken word education institute - UW Madison
Amiri Baraka, the award-winning incendiary poet, playwright and founder of the Black Arts Movement, will give a special reading at the University of Wisconsin-Madison on Monday, July 7, to open the third annual Spoken Word & Hip-Hop Educator's ...
- You don't want to lose to (bleeping) Purdue (The Beacon News)
I guess the reason I empathize with Bobby Knight in his famous practice rant is because losing to Purdue really does stink, no matter who you are.
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