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- 'Mad Men' and `30 Rock' win top Emmys (9 News Denver)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - The sleek '60s drama "Mad Men" made Emmy history Sunday as the first basic-cable show to win a top series award, while the sitcom "30 Rock" and its stars Tina Fey and Alec Baldwin also emerged as big winners.
- Road show: Library made accessible to elderly - Maryville Daily Times
Road show: Library made accessible to elderlyMaryville Daily Times, TN - 6 minutes agoZurl loves poetry while Baker is an avid hiker of the Smoky Mountains. Ensslin has a passion for animals and rescued a greyhound. On a recent Thursday, ...
- Flint Symphony Orchestra maestro Enrique Diemecke to celebrate 20th ... - MLive.com
Enrique Diemecke , conductor of the Flint Symphony Orchestra , celebrates his 20th season by transporting audiences back to late 19th century Paris. The season opener of "Cafe Paris," will be performed at 6 p.m. Oct. 4 at The Whiting, 1221 E ...
- So, you want to be a writer? - Khaleej Times
So, you want to be a writer?Khaleej Times, United Arab Emirates - 2 hours agoDon't forget poetry. Why? Because it's good to go where words are worshipped, and essential to remember that you are not a poet. Lyric poets linger on a ...
- Somalia - A Time for Thanks - American Chronicle
Somalia - A Time for ThanksAmerican Chronicle, CA - 2 hours agoWe love free trade, and it never happened in our history that livestock trade being intervened by government before current puppets. ...
- Fallen Soldier, Firefighter Remembered As Understated Hero - INDYchannel.com
Fallen Soldier, Firefighter Remembered As Understated HeroINDYchannel.com, IN - 13 minutes agoHis wife, Gina Henry, read a poem at the funeral, calling him her one true love. "Gary, with your gentle nature and heart of gold, you have touched the ...
- Children of the Revolution: The French, 1799-1914 by Robert Gildea - Times Online
Times OnlineChildren of the Revolution: The French, 1799-1914 by Robert GildeaTimes Online, UK - 8 hours ago“He drew himself up,†said a witness, “defying the machine guns, as if inviting the death he had glorified in his poetry.†This “martyrdom†of a romantic ...
- Other Voices: Writers want to return to longtime meeting place - The Union of Grass Valley
Other Voices: Writers want to return to longtime meeting placeThe Union of Grass Valley, CA - 6 minutes agoSeveral of our members have written and published novels, poetry, and memoirs. When I joined, the room held shelves with books. ...
- (August 7, 2008) (China Daily)
(Yury Ilyakhin, from Russia, is one of eight torchbearers selected by China Daily for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Torch Relay.)
- Programs try to keep teens busy (Oak Park Leaves)
John F.S. Williams, director of Oak Park-River Forest Township Youth Services, says that if teens are getting into trouble, it's not for lack of constructive things to do.
- Asian connection in Dior's latest fragrance (The Star)
HERE’S a trick question for the fashionista: What do Christian Dior, Yves Saint Laurent and John Galliano all have in common? Well, yes, they all have ties with the House of Dior, but the answer this time is that their designs have been inspired by Asia at one time or another.
- Santa Rosa library after-school programs start today - Pensacola News Journal
Each Santa Rosa County library will be conducting after-school programs this week for children in kindergarten through fifth grade. The programs will feature stories and activities based on the theme, "Poetry Aloud Here." Participants are encouraged ...
- Brent Cunningham - Publishers Weekly
Brent CunninghamPublishers Weekly, NY - 1 hour agoCunningham may be the only person in American publishing who can say, “Poetry is 60% of what we carry.†The other 40% of SPD's books are split fairly evenly ...
- North Texas Events, August 15 (Wichita Falls Times Record News)
TEXAS RANCH ROUNDUP Today to Sunday, MPEC. A benefit for the North Texas Rehab Center. Historically significant ranches gather to compete in traditional ranching events for bragging rights. Kids Roundup returns. Ranch cook-off: T-bone steaks, corn, rolls, cinnamon rolls.
- Hadrian, British Museum, London (Independent)
A few words of scene-setting might be handy, especially for those who spent the periods devoted to post-Augustan Rome staring out of the classroom window. The Emperor Hadrian – more formally, Publius Aelius Hadrianus (born AD76; ruled from 117 until his death in AD138) – has had a pretty good press across the centuries, except from historians of the Jews, who remember his savage crushing of a ...
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