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- Stolen $30M Shakespeare book found - CNBC
A 400-year-old volume of Shakespeare stolen in England a decade ago and valued $30 million has been recovered after a man walked into a library in Washington and asked to have it authenticated. Police in Durham, northeast England, said Friday they ...
- All Rights Reserved - Cherokee Sentinel
All Rights ReservedCherokee Sentinel, NC - 1 hour agoNorth Carolina Writers' Network meets the first Thursday each month at TCCC in the Board room for reading and critiquing of each other's poetry writing. ...
- Hecimovich Assumes Role As Harriot College Associate Dean - WNCT
WNCTHecimovich Assumes Role As Harriot College Associate DeanWNCT, NC - 3 hours agoHis scholarly articles have appeared in such publications as ELH, Victorian Poetry, The Victorian Newsletter, The James Joyce Quarterly and The North ...
- This Is My Letter To the World - Washington Post
This Is My Letter To the WorldWashington Post, United States - 1 hour agoJoel Brouwer is the author of the poetry collections "Exactly What Happened," "Centuries" and the forthcoming "And So." He teaches at the University of ...
- Slavery Apology Is A Political Gimmick - The Bulletin
The U.S. House of Representatives just passed a resolution apologizing to black Americans for slavery and the racial injustice of Jim Crow laws. As with most things Congress does, this action is completely meaningless, nothing more than political ...
- Dog-Eared Days - Wall Street Journal
Richard Ford's summer reading list includes Richard Price's "Lush Life," Tobias Wolff's "Our Story Begins: New and Selected Stories" and Gustave Flaubert's "A Sentimental Education." Here's what's on the lists of some more authors -- along with some ...
- Events Calendar for Aug. 12 through Aug. 24 - Andover Townsman
Evening Labyrinth Walk at the Rolling Ridge Retreat and Conference Center in North Andover from 7 to 8:45 p.m. led by retreat leader Paul Millin. Walking the Labyrinth is a moving prayer practice in which the body can help bring together mind and ...
- James Scully, F.D. Reeve and Robert Bagg At Willimantic Poetry Bash - Hartford Courant
James Scully, F.D. Reeve and Robert Bagg At Willimantic Poetry BashHartford Courant, United States - 1 hour agoHe is known for his translations of Euripedes and Sophocles and for poems that range in topics from love and godhood to nuclear war and terrorism. ...
- Hallelujah, it's Leonard! - Edmonton Journal
EDMONTON - The man of the hour -- Leonard Cohen -- won't be here. But hundreds of his most dedicated fans, including 250 international visitors, will celebrate the career of the iconic singer-songwriter / writer this week in Edmonton. The biannual ...
- Hardware Report: Apple May Ditch Intel Chipsets in New MacBooks - DailyTech
Mention Apple in the tech community and one is sure to invoke a firestorm of criticism and debate. Indeed few topics excite tech readers quite like the moves of Apple which tends to draw inordinately passionate praise and criticism. However, one of ...
- Revive the Broadway Market - Buffalo News
Broadway Market plans forum to rebut claims that it may close Broadway Market managers seek funding from city It's time to 'reimagine' the struggling Broadway Market — or else The deplorable lack of leadership that has allowed the old Broadway ...
- Worth the Waits - Tulsa World
Worth the WaitsTulsa World, OK - 15 hours agoHe barked out poetry to tunes like "Lucinda," "November," "Black Market Baby," "Innocent When You Dream," "Cemetery Polka," "Come on Up to the House," "Rain ...
- A New Book with a Feminine Approach to Visionary Business (PR.com)
Reverend Shiloh Sophia McCloud, famous for her illustrated journals and her vibrant woman centric imagery, collaborates with 22 other Authors and Artists to publish Heart of the Visionary - A Workbook For Women's Work which guides users to create and realize entrepreneurial dreams that are in alignment with their personal values. [PR.com - July 02, 2008]
- Youthful Offenders Restoring Luster to Diners of Old - New York Times
New York TimesYouthful Offenders Restoring Luster to Diners of OldNew York Times, United States - 3 hours ago“The whole poetry behind it is that these are kids who have been pretty much cast away emotionally and criminally, getting a chance to restore beloved ...
- Bird photographs explore relationships between man and nature - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Courtesy of MOCA Cleveland A tiny sparrow appears to spy on a woman in brightly colored cowboy boots in an image from a series by Jean Luc Mylayne. What: "Jean Luc Mylayne," large-scale color photographs by a noted contemporary artist from France ...
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