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- Words of Meaning May Change Our Lives -- New Book Brings to Life ... - MarketWatch
Words of Meaning May Change Our Lives -- New Book Brings to Life ...MarketWatch - 1 hour agoIn 'De Colored Section, Ray expressed that his poetry will bring meaning to readers and establish a common bond of discussion between men and women. ...
- Peace Corps assignment takes traveler to Morocco (The Bellingham Herald)
- 'Van Gogh and the Colors of the Night': Brilliantly charting an artist's metamorphosis (International Herald Tribune)
The exhibition "Van Gogh and the Colors of the Night" on view at the Museum of Modern Art in New York represents a new kind of blockbuster.
- 'Zombie Blondes,' 'Ghostgirl,' 'Dead Connection' (San Francisco Chronicle)
In the wake (pun intended) of Stephenie Meyer's juggernaut of a young adult series, the Twilight vampire saga, a raft of novels about death and young people have arrived this fall. In some cases, the undead are teenage zombies (Zombie Blondes by Brian James;...
- Family Fare for Oct. 9 and beyond - Marin Independent Journal
Slide Ranch celebrates its Harvest Festival on Oct. 11 in the style of an old-time country fair. Participants can create and name a scarecrow, learn to spin wool, milk goats, listen to music, make bread and cheese, take a coastal hike or spin wool ...
- Charismatic cast wasted on 'Babylon A.D.' - MLive.com
Gerard Depardeau, left, and Vin Diesel appear in a scene from "Babylon A.D." So, when will it go wrong? This is a question asked while watching many films released in late August. Dropped into theaters with little fanfare, these troubled projects ...
- Saddam now seen as ‘father of martyrs' by visitors to his grave - Kansas City Star
In the hometown of Saddam Hussein, they still call the late dictator The President. Inside a hall that once held an office Saddam used once or twice a year lies his tomb. A sheet embroidered with gold covers the burial site: "There is no God but God ...
- A Publishing Primer - Chronicle of Higher Education (subscription)
A Publishing PrimerChronicle of Higher Education (subscription) - 2 hours agoAny piece of proprietary work (song lines, poetry, artwork, chunks of other people's intellectual property) must have permission cleared by whoever wants to ...
- Melrose people: The Village Women’ (Melrose Free Press)
Five women, Claire (Malenchini) Gorman, Betty (Malenchini) MacLeod, Fran (Donati) Dinardi, and Patti (Donati) Meehan, grew up together on Ryder Avenue in Melrose — ‘The Village,’ as the predominantly Italian area was known— where they shared a close-knit childhood that’s not as common today.
- Then Meditation For Sarah Vowell, the Past and Present Are Always in ... - Washington Post
NEW YORK Ask Sarah Vowell a simple question -- like, say, "What turned you into the kind of person who would immerse yourself in the writings of 17th-century New England Puritans and write a book about them?" -- and within five minutes she's telling ...
- The Capture of Radovan Karadzic: Dr. Dragan Dabic No More - World Politics Review
The Capture of Radovan Karadzic: Dr. Dragan Dabic No MoreWorld Politics Review - 10 minutes agoOn his return to Bosnia, his American education, poetry and introduction of group therapy to Yugoslavia were enough to earn him a degree of celebrity. ...
- 'STAGE LEFT' takes tour statewide - Austin Herald
'STAGE LEFT' takes tour statewideAustin Herald, MN - 1 hour agoBy Katie Johnson (Contact) | Austin Daily Herald A group of students and community members sharing personal stories and seeking tolerance of gay and lesbian ...
- Nurture kicks nature in the shins - Daily Journal
Nurture kicks nature in the shinsDaily Journal, SC - 5 hours agoAll elements of my favorite poetry.” The exhibit also boasts works from “Mill Village Dreams,” Jim Campbell’s series of acrylic paintings on poplar — each ...
- Ogunquit Town Column and#8212; Aug. 21 (York County Coast Star)
A friend asked if we could pass along information about the dangers of leaving a dog in a vehicle during summer's warm weather and the risk it poses to his/her life. On a hot summer day, the inside of a car heats up quickly, and on an 85 degree day, the...
- Traits of "Traitor" leaves viewers with much to be desired (Loyola Maroon)
"Traitor" sets itself up as a twist-filled ride through the world of espionage and deceit, but the final product is something much less than what is promised in the previews. Enjoy the first two minutes of this film, because it's all downhill from there.
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