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- Ryn: Does pavement equal progress? Coyotes don't think so - Tucson Citizen
Ryn: Does pavement equal progress? Coyotes don't think soTucson Citizen, AZ - 10 hours agoMy dogs think it's funny, but I find no amusement in the homeless coyote. This field is nothing compared with some other ongoing or upcoming area projects ...
- Waltz into new year in Viennese style - Long Beach Press-Telegram
Waltz into new year in Viennese styleLong Beach Press-Telegram, CA - 12 hours ago"He performed before 100000 people," said conductor Christian Schulz, "and because they had no loudspeakers, they had 3000 musicians and 20 subconductors. ...
- Senate seat for Caroline Kennedy would extend legacy (CNN)
Caroline Kennedy, who spent most of her life looking to steer clear of the spotlight, is capping off a year of unusually public -- and political -- activity with interest in the Senate seat that would be vacated by Secretary of State-designate Hillary Clinton.
- Pencil This In: Puma Party, Conga Room Reopens - Laist.com
Boston Court Performing Arts Center and Red Hen Press present poetry readings tonight at 7 pm at Boston Court in Pasadena. The featured poets are Bart Edelman, Kate Gale and Douglas Kearney. Tickets are $10. Puma turns 60 this year and to celebrate ...
- Politics has a new look under Obama - Detroit Free Press
WASHINGTON -- Barack Obama not only won an election and shattered beliefs that a black man couldn't be president: He may have reshaped American politics for the foreseeable future. Like John F. Kennedy in 1960 and Ronald Reagan in 1980, Obama appears ...
- That Is the Question - The Santa Barbara Independent
That Is the QuestionThe Santa Barbara Independent, CA - 3 hours agoThe plays were stripped not only of their poetry, but also of their plots; even those who knew the originals intimately could not always follow what was ...
- 'Twilight' countdown: Robert Pattinson answers even more of your ... - Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times'Twilight' countdown: Robert Pattinson answers even more of your ...Los Angeles Times, CA - Nov 7, 2008It’s funny. We couldn’t get away in the car. So what happens when you’re trapped? Catherine Hardwicke told me about fans getting up-close-and-personal with ...
- Maya Angelou - Chicago Tribune
Kwanzaa revelers typically give South Florida's Afrocentric businesses a lift, but this is not a typical year. The economy, coupled with deep discounts by big-box retailers who also sell Kwanzaa merchandise, has put a dent in sales at specialty ...
- Website showcases author's work (BBC News)
A university is creating a website devoted to Robert Louis Stevenson, thanks to a Carnegie Trust grant.
- 20 questions to prove your county smarts - York Daily Record
20 questions to prove your county smartsYork Daily Record, PA - 2 hours agoA book, "In Her Steps," recently hit the market telling the life and times of this Special Olympian and inspirational speaker whose name appears on a ...
- Budget Deficit Next Big Challenge - WXXI
Budget Deficit Next Big ChallengeWXXI, NY - 5 hours ago"People campaign in poetry, and that's fine," said Paterson. The second part of that saying is "govern in prose". Paterson has also not detailed any ...
- Rem Cycles - Live Design
Live DesignRem CyclesLive Design, NY - 2 hours ago“I'm plugging into the poetry of each song, and some are unequivocally hard, black and white songs like ‘Bad Day’ or ‘Horse to Water,’†he says. ...
- A Fabled City of the Dissolute Gets a New Shine - New York Times
New York TimesA Fabled City of the Dissolute Gets a New ShineNew York Times, United States - 9 hours agoThe Moroccan city, fabled as a haunt for Beat poets, is now drawing a new generation of artists and expats. By GISELA WILLIAMS DUSK was falling on Tangier ...
- Retired Alliance-area teacher Marilyn Tullys says she has acquired 'attitude of gratitude' (The Alliance Review)
"You've heard of the purpose driven life. Well, here it is. You reach out to others and you open a channel to receive all sorts of love and warmth back. It's very rewarding," said retired Alliance-area teacher Marilyn Tullys, who was recently honored for her teaching and her work in the community.
- Ashbery: Collected Poems 1956-1987 (The Christian Science Monitor)
If John Ashbery’s widely acclaimed status in literary circles as “the great living American poet†were ever in doubt, the recent publication of his Collected Poems 1956-1987 as part of the prestigious Library of America series would serve to cement that stature.
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