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- Arkansas’ surgeons remember DeBakey (NWAnews.com)
Dr. Frederick Meadors heard horror stories about Dr. Michael DeBakey when he first went to Baylor College of Medicine as a young medical intern in 1983. (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Northwest Edition)
- Packed week to toast Hardy - This is Dorset
THE Thomas Hardy conference is hosting a week of activities including live music, poetry and a rare auction of paintings and memorabilia. The conference runs from this Saturday until Saturday August 2 and poet Bernard O'Donoghue will opening the ...
- Halcyon Gallery to Hold First Gallery Exhibition of Bob Dylan Art - Forbes
LONDON, May 10 /PRNewswire/ -- One of London's most prestigious galleries, Halcyon Gallery in Mayfair, will present the first ever gallery exhibition of Bob Dylan's artwork, beginning 14 June 2008. The Drawn Blank Series exhibition is the most ...
- Life, in so many words - Yakima Herald Republic
I'm looking at this screen blankly. Much in the way I've looked at variant versions of this same buzzing white screen during the past four years. I look at it, waiting for something worth reading to wind its way out of some place between my ears and ...
- Niagara-Wheatfield School Board hires superintendent - Buffalo News
SANBORN … Carl H. Militello, the current superintendent of the Carthage Central School District in the North Country of New York State, has been hired to become the new superintendent of the Niagara-Wheatfield School District. The School Board ...
- Live Review: Leonard Cohen in T.O. - Jam! Showbiz
TORONTO - For over two-and-a-half-hours on Friday night at the Sony Centre, Leonard Cohen was our man. Charming, funny, poignant, smart, sharp and sexy, -- yes at 73, decked out in a grey fedora, grey shirt and black double-breasted suit he is still ...
- What movie has most changed your life? - Louisville Courier-Journal
What movie has most changed your life?Louisville Courier-Journal, KY - 52 minutes agoMy approach to my new movie-filled life will be the same as I now have toward poetry -- I am a fairly intelligent, thoughtful, intuitive, well-read person, ...
- Howlteroa At The Southern Cross 7 July - Scoop
This is another announcement to inform you that HOWLTEAROA will again be taking place at Southern Cross this Monday the 7th of July from 7:30pm. Brave the winter night and warm your soul with some of Wellingtons finest poetry and spoken word. All are ...
- Stepping stone to greener pastures - DAWN Group
Karachi is a thriving metropolis, pulsating with hectic activity, traffic jams, power cuts, water shortage etc. Yet despite its problems it exudes a certain magnetism which attracts people from every nook and cranny of the country. Being the ...
- Poetic injustice? (Sunday Herald)
firmament of Scottish stars raise their drams and address the haggis in Alloway on January 25 next year, it will mark the start of Homecoming Scotland 2009, the official year-long celebration of the nation's greatest exports: whisky, golf, ideas, heritage and Robert Burns.
- The Complete Works of WH Auden: Prose, Volume III 1949-1955 edited ... - Times Online
The Complete Works of WH Auden: Prose, Volume III 1949-1955 edited ...Times Online, UK - 52 minutes agoHe goes on: “When, at the age of 15, I began to be consciously interested in poetry, my taste was formed by reading Walter de la Mare's anthology Come ...
- Hello, darkness my old friend - The Age
The AgeHello, darkness my old friendThe Age, Australia - 1 hour ago... Noviny to the reporting of court cases - of which he had had some personal experience - and in his spare time writing poetry of unpublishable gloom. ...
- Always Striving: Tyson tells WSSU graduates never to arrive at a ... - Winston-Salem Journal
Always Striving: Tyson tells WSSU graduates never to arrive at a ...Winston-Salem Journal, NC - May 10, 2008In a message that mixed poetry and maxims for life, Tyson joked about her age -- refusing to give it -- then grew solemn as she told the graduates that her ...
- Thomas Disch, Novelist, Dies at 68 - New York Times
Thomas M. Disch, an author, poet and critic who twisted the inherently twisted genre of science fiction in new, disturbing directions, including writing his last book in the voice of God, died on Friday in his Manhattan apartment. He was 68. His ...
- Immigrant women's stories are worth telling - El Paso Times
Immigrant women's stories are worth tellingEl Paso Times, TX - 4 hours agoShe has published two collections of poetry: "Saturn Falling Down" and "Somewhere between Mexico and a River Called Home." Her work in progress includes a ...
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