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- Identity in the East End - Guardian Unlimited
Sometime in the late 60s, the novelist and poet Emanuel Litvinoff took a trip back to Whitechapel in the East End of London, where he had grown up in the 1920s and 1930s. He expected to find some version of the Jewish neighbourhood that had formed ...
- Splendid contradictions - Financial Times
Splendid contradictionsFinancial Times, UK - 16 hours ago... a man of his time and a harbinger of modernism. You have viewed your allowance of free articles. If you wish to view more, click the button below.
- Poetry reading to benefit Lupus Foundation - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Poetry reading to benefit Lupus FoundationSt. Louis Post-Dispatch, United States - 16 hours ago... Entertainment Group, LLC on Saturday, October 18th, 2008 as we bring awareness and culture to you with a night of poetry, music, and Lupus information. ...
- Gypsy style, in the harsh light of day (International Herald Tribune)
Fashion's ongoing fascination with the Gypsy style of dress is intriguing because the ethnic minority has been scorned and at the center of several large-scale persecutions in Europe.
- Multnomah Library series will provide guidance on great reads (The Oregonian)
I f you've always meant to read the classics but fear maybe you'll miss something reading them on your own, check out a new book discussion series offered by Multnomah County Library this fall.
- Free events set to inspire a nation of culture vultures - Herald.ie
Free events set to inspire a nation of culture vulturesHerald.ie, Ireland - Aug 13, 2008Among the highlights are painting classes at the National Gallery of Ireland; open mic poetry at the Unitarian Church on St Stephen's Green in Dublin; ...
- Childhood is an endless wellspring - Providence Journal
Providence JournalChildhood is an endless wellspringProvidence Journal, RI - 2 hours agoAll poets face the blank computer screen with exactly the same thought: If the next poem could be about anything, what shall it be about? ...
- DON NOBLE: Compilation of writings captures Capote's intrigue (The Tuscaloosa News)
When Truman Capote died in the home of Joanna Carson, Johnny Carson's ex-wife, in Los Angeles, on Aug. 25, 1984, he was world- famous and rich. Capote had homes in Manhattan, the Hamptons, Switzerland, the Caribbean and Palm Springs.
- Does Obama Want Edwards Gone? - Slate
Will the Pro-Obama Bias Turn Anti-Edwards? At this point, does Barack Obama want John Edwards to even show up in Denver, much less give a prime time speech? Even if the Love-Child saga progresses no further than it already has , an Edwards Denver ...
- Jazz Listings (New York Times)
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- The eagle has landed - Eric's life with schizophrenia - Jamaica Gleaner
W ith impeccable manners, Eric ushered me into Mensana's office (the support group for families living with mental illness) and pointed to a spot on the large sofa where I could sit comfortably. He collected a small pile of paper from a nearby wooden ...
- Kalamazoo Symphony orchestra: A season opener to dance about - Kalamazoo Gazette
Dancers Christopher Ruud and Christiana Bennett of Salt Lake City's Ballet West will be featured during the Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra's season-opener Friday. KALAMAZOO -- String players' fingers deftly dancing up and down the necks of their violas ...
- Man 'a plagiarist, not a terrorist' - News.com.au
A MAN accused of producing a book promoting jihad terrorist acts copied it "word for word" from a website, a court has been told. IT security expert Samier Dandan gave evidence for the defence today in the trial of Sydney man Belal Saadallah Khazaal ...
- At the Senior Center: July 31-Aug. 8 - Brookline TAB
At the Senior Center: July 31-Aug. 8Brookline TAB, MA - 42 minutes agoMary McManus, a published poet in Brookline, would like to do a workshop later this summer in poetry writing and publishing. ...
- 'Jane Eyre,' Charlotte Bronte - Open Democracy
Recommended by Herpreet Kaur Grewal : “The idea of a passionate and independent heroine choosing her life when the status of women in Victorian times was limited is the great appeal of Jane Eyre. Although countless books with female leads now exist ...
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