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- Middle Age lessons for the modern struggle against climate change - Guardian Unlimited
Flooding in Tewkesbury in 2007. Modern developments were submerged while medieval buildings like the abbey remained dry. Photograph: Matt Cardy/Getty They were smelly, short on science and heavily superstitious, but the Middle Ages may have ...
- Then there were four - Buffalo News
NEW YORK — Diamond wasn’t Brooke White’s best friend on “American Idol†Wednesday night. The tearful 24- year-old folkster from Mesa, Ariz., was eliminated as the Fox show trimmed the competition to the top four finalists. On Tuesday’s ...
- Lesbos islanders dispute gay name - BBC Europe
Is it gay women, or the 100,000 people living on Greece's third biggest island - plus another 250,000 expatriates who originate from Lesbos? The man spearheading the case, publisher Dimitris Lambrou, claims that international dominance of the word in ...
- A book club that keeps writing new chapters - Philadelphia Inquirer
ST. MARYS, Pa. - Welcome to the home of Straub beer, Pennsylvania elk, and a book club that has been meeting for 48 years. Once stuck in the double digits, the number of elk in the area is approaching 1,000. Straub just introduced a new lager. And on ...
- Thousands join environmental drive - Gulf Times
THE final field trip of the season in connection with the Flower Each Spring drive is to be organised next Saturday. So far, there have been 14 trips to Shahaniya to learn about Al-Salem, the plant chosen for promotion this year. Nearly 4,000 ...
- Great artists of tomorrow - Chico News & Review
Great artists of tomorrowChico News & Review, CA - 1 hour ago... where the free reception takes place, is located in Taylor Hall. Chico State’s biannual literary journal, Watershed, will be hosting a public poetry ...
- Festivals and Community Celebrations - Lynnwood Journal Newspapers
Festivals and Community CelebrationsLynnwood Journal Newspapers, WA - 10 hours agoThe 18th annual Shoreline Arts Festival features 2 stages of music and dance, art, sculpture, photography, poetry, hands-on art activities, crafts and food. ...
- AQ Khan says he has no property, no money - Pakistani Newspaper
NEW YORK, June 6: Denying all the accusations of proliferation and corruption, the father of the Pakistani nuclear bomb, Dr AQ Khan, has blamed President Musharraf and his associates for being too weak to defend Pakistan’s nuclear programme ...
- Chaucer, Beowulf pay off for OU English prof in teaching award - Athens News
Each year, the Ohio University student body rewards four to five university faculty for their teaching excellence and overall contributions to higher education with the title of University Professor. Associate professor of English Josephine ...
- She dared to be different - GoErie.com
She dared to be differentGoErie.com, PA - 1 hour agoSpecial events include Friday's opening-night poetry slam in Cafe 145, a film presentation of the documentary "Janis" on June 17 at 10 pm, ...
- Festivities climax celebration of Israel - Deseret News
Festivities climax celebration of IsraelDeseret News, UT - 1 hour agoThe final city on the tour was Tel Aviv, where the poetry of a famous resident of the city, Chaim Nachman Bialik, was featured. Musical performances by the ...
- LAist Interview: Ed Park, founding editor of The Believer and ... - LAist
LAistLAist Interview: Ed Park, founding editor of The Believer and ...LAist, CA - 1 hour agoEditing is, I realize, part of what I do — at The Believer, at the Poetry Foundation website, and formerly at the Village Voice. ...
- indieWIRE INTERVIEW | "Mister Lonely" Director Harmony Korine - indieWIRE
Much time has passed since Larry Clark discovered Harmony Korine skateboarding in Washington Square Park and hired him to write " Kids ." In its wake, Korine exploded into the mainstream as a radical artist with a bad boy streak. His first two ...
- Voices of the People - Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal
Voices of the PeopleNortheast Mississippi Daily Journal, MS - 1 hour ago"He signed his name as An Angry Man,'" said Byron Schexnayder, founder of poetry night. "Someone stole his guitar and he did this rant, this out-there rant. ...
- Carmel poet Ric Masten dies (The Monterey County Herald)
Celebrated poet Ric Masten, a Renaissance man who became "poet laureate" of Carmel and wrote 23 books, died Friday at his Palo Colorado home after a nine-year battle with cancer. He was 78.
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