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- McKinney News Briefs (McKinney Courier-Gazette)
Essence of Eve Day Spa has been selected for the 2008 Best of McKinney Award in the Spas category by the U.S. Local Business Association (USLBA). The USLBA “Best of Local Business” Award Program recognizes outstanding local businesses throughout the country.
- 'Mad Men': Smart, subtle character study - San Francisco Chronicle
'Mad Men': Smart, subtle character studySan Francisco Chronicle, USA - 2 hours agoAnd the insinuation is that despite his not being a man who values poetry - he's an adman, after all - there's something in the words that made a connection ...
- Arkin praises 'poetry fan' Wilson - Digital Spy
Arkin praises 'poetry fan' WilsonDigital Spy, UK - 5 hours agoHe told People: "He's a big poetry fan, and I am too, so we email poems to each other. We sent little poems to each other since the movie. ...
- China's 'ultimate place to relax' (BBC News)
As part of a series of features following the route of the Olympic torch around China, the BBC looks at the mountainous Huangshan.
- Obituaries in the news - FOX News
DALLAS (AP) _ James A. Baker. a former Texas Supreme Court Justice known as a devoted scholar of appellate law, died Sunday. He was 77. He died in his sleep, the Texas Supreme Court said. Baker was diagnosed last year with cancer, which spread ...
- Seattle Songstress Sue Bell Rings Live With 'Only Love' in Mind Throughout the Northwest This Summer (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
After a very successful show celebrating the completion of her newest project "Only Love" at Seattle's premier club Jazz Alley, Sue Bell can be heard and seen in other local venues this summer delivering songs from that recording and others.
- Nothing's Shocking: An Interview With Lydia Lunch - Popmatters.com
As Lydia Lunch -- No Wave pioneer, Teenage Jesus frontwoman, and life-long provocateur -- sees her landmark tell-all book Paradoxia get re-published for the first time in over a decade, she sits down to talk to PopMatters about breaking taboos ...
- Soviet émigré describes time between two worlds (Tacoma News Tribune)
NEWTON, Mass. – For nine years, Boston College professor Maxim Shrayer and his parents languished in Moscow as refuseniks, Soviet Jews denied permission to emigrate and persecuted for their request. So when they finally got to America on Aug. 26, 1987, 20-year-old Maxim didn’t waste any time adjusting to the place.
- Poets recite stories of Jakarta's urban lives - Jakarta Post
Jakarta poets celebrated Wednesday night the city's anniversary through poetry readings and performances at Warung Apresiasi in Bulungan, South Jakarta. The event, called Sastra Rabuan (Literary Wednesday), has been held every Wednesday this month ...
- Out from the shadows: Elusive actress Debra Winger to speak about new ... - Jewish News Weekly
It’s the stuff of Hollywood legend: promising young ingénue Debra Winger makes Tinseltown A-list with a couple of star-making roles, then, Garbo-like, mysteriously disappears from the silver screen. Trouble is, the legend isn’t true. The 53-year ...
- Condemnation is undemocratic - La Crosse Tribune
My teen son Anthony has a bicycle repair business with bikes and parts all over my garage, porch, yard and even in my dining room. Let’s suppose Fred buys the house next door and wants to put up a basketball court. Fred decides that his teammates ...
- Memorable speech: An interview with David Yezzi - Enter Stage Right
David Yezzi is Executive Editor of The New Criterion and a well-known poet whose published collections include The Hidden Model and Sad Is Eros. His essays have appeared at Poetry, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times Book Review, The New York ...
- Diane Ronayne: Remembering kayaker, poet, teacher Bill Studebaker - IdahoStatesman.com
Diane Ronayne: Remembering kayaker, poet, teacher Bill StudebakerIdahoStatesman.com, ID - 1 hour agoHis name was Bill Studebaker, and he went on to write half a dozen chapbooks, a poetical memoir and some prose, including a newspaper column. ...
- Festival of writing begins (Louisville Courier-Journal)
Spalding University's Festival of Contemporary Writing, the state's largest spring-fall reading series, begins today and continues through Friday, featuring free readings by faculty and guests of Spalding University's brief-residency Master of Fine Arts in Writing program.
- We don't need a Poet Laureate - guardian.co.uk
guardian.co.ukWe don't need a Poet Laureateguardian.co.uk, UK - 35 minutes agoI don't like the New Labour poetry-is-good-for-you ethos, either. Yet the Laureateship does represent a chance to do something for an artform that is ...
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