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- Knobbly veg are back, which is good news for Charles - Guardian Unlimited
Looking at a wonky parsnip, the other day, I thought of Prince Charles. The parsnip did not particularly resemble him - although it could have. Misshapen vegetables are back! The European Commission is finally scrapping those unpopular regulations ...
- St. Louis’ Gerald Early is editor for two African American book series - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
St. Louis’ Gerald Early is editor for two African American book seriesSt. Louis Post-Dispatch, United States - 48 minutes agoLike the series Best American Poetry and others, Early’s series features guest editors. E. Lynn Harris guest edits the collection of fiction and includes ...
- Art calendar A - Monterey County Herald
Art calendar AMonterey County Herald, CA - 4 hours agoExhibiting photographs by 37 local artists paired with poetry by Robinson Jeffers through Jan. 4 at Eighth and San Carlos, Carmel. Reception from 6-8p.m. ...
- Byron, Flashman, Steerforth ... when it comes to men, I'll take the ... - Guardian Unlimited
I was one month shy of my 11th birthday when my parents gave me for Christmas the Oxford University Press edition of David Copperfield by Charles Dickens, "with 40 illustrations by Phiz". When I got to the illustration facing page 88, in which ...
- The Belle of the bay (Seattle Times)
The historic Belle Baldwin House at Fern Cove on Vashon Island is newly refurbished and available for public rental.
- America's Financial Problems turn out to be a Continental Earthquake - Mauritius Times
America's Financial Problems turn out to be a Continental EarthquakeMauritius Times, Mauritius - 17 hours agoOnly a couple of days after having arranged a power-sharing deal in Zimbabwe, President Mbeki has been dismissed by the African National Congress, ...
- Election fever fires up U.S. retirees in Mexico - Reuters
AJIJIC, Mexico (Reuters) - In a cobblestone Mexican town a world away from Washington, election fever is tearing American retirees away from quilt-making and bridge games as they scramble to mail home presidential ballots. Thousands of retired U.S ...
- Explosion of creativity - Deccan Herald
Deccan HeraldExplosion of creativityDeccan Herald, India - 9 hours agoHe is in precisely that process in his next project  a translation of Rumi’s poetry. “It is inspiring work, but terribly tough  to retain the essence of ...
- Bringing up Mommy: Saying prayer for my saving grace - News-Democrat
This week 20 years ago, people were praying and meditating for me as I gave birth to my first child, a tow-haired boy with thick brows, long eyelashes and wide hands like his grandfather's. For two whole decades now, my son has been alive, and I ...
- 'Nightmare Before Christmas' Remains One Of The Strangest, Most ... - Starpulse.com
'Nightmare Before Christmas' Remains One Of The Strangest, Most ...Starpulse.com, CT - Oct 15, 2008Original, bizarre, and absolutely gorgeous, this movie takes all of the Gothic beauty of Burton's particular style and marries it to Disney's positivity and ...
- 'Dancing with the Stars' is back tonight -- Go Cloris, Go! - MLive.com
Which "Dancing with the Stars" contestant are you rooting for this season? Cloris Leachman? Cody Linely? Kim Kardashian? Susan Lucci? None of the above? We find out tonight (8 p.m., ABC) just who has the goods, and who is all hype with no chance in ...
- 'O who is this dark angel with her unruly Slavic eyebrows?' - Times Online
BBC News'O who is this dark angel with her unruly Slavic eyebrows?'Times Online, UK - 2 hours agoI'm one of those sad guys who likes post-techno and electronic music. I listen to too much of that stuff, so I thought I would get it out of my system. ...The distant enchantress who stole a poet's heart Scotsmanall 16 news articles
- All about art - Sun-Journal
NORWAY - The Western Maine Art Group will host a showing of "Laurels," a critically acclaimed film by Toni Seger that focuses on poetry by Timothy Victor Richardson. Both men are from Lovell. The showing at 7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 10, is part of a fall ...
- Banks rich in spirit - TheChronicleHerald.ca
Banks rich in spiritTheChronicleHerald.ca, Canada - 1 hour agoShe wrote poetry until the early 1980s when she took a playwriting workshop with Chris Heide. "The first night I started writing in dialogue I felt I’d come ...
- A journalist takes a long road to fiction (Miami Herald)
In the fall of 1994, I traveled to Guantánamo for The Miami Herald to report on the tent-city camps erected by the U.S. government to house and detain thousands of Cuban rafters rescued at sea.
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