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- Friedman to offer free bibliotherapy sessions - Daily American Online
Friedman to offer free bibliotherapy sessionsDaily American Online, PA - 56 minutes agoSarene Friedman, a clinical social worker and certified poetry therapist who once worked at St. Elizabeths Hospital in Washington, DC, is offering free ...
- Puccini’s heroines - Star-ecentral.com
HE was deemed a poor and indisciplined music student by his uncle, yet Giacomo Puccini (1858-1924), the famed Italian composer renowned for his operas, went on to write classics of the genre like Tosca, Madamme Butterfly and La Boheme, among others ...
- War over how to thin herds rages in mustang country - San Francisco Chronicle
War over how to thin herds rages in mustang countrySan Francisco Chronicle, USA - Jul 20, 2008In a 2006 article in Audubon magazine, wild horses lost their poetry and were reduced to "feral equids." "There's not just horses out there, there's other ...
- Muzzie and the boys harmonize again (The Times-News)
His name was Eustacious ...Really ... Eustacious Braun, a musician from North Dakota, and his wife Becky moved to Twin Falls in the 1950s in order to make a living playing Cactus Petes and other Jackpot casinos ... Musty, as he understandably preferred to be called, eventually landed a permanent gig at Club 93 six nights a week ...
- Trio joins 'Romantic Poetry' - Variety
Jeb Brown, Jerry Dixon and Emily Swallow will complete the cast of Manhattan Theater Club's Off Broadway production of "Romantic Poetry," the new musical with book and lyrics by John Patrick Shanley ("Doubt") and music by Henry Krieger ("Dreamgirls ...
- "I" for Identity! - HardNews Magazine
"I" for Identity!HardNews Magazine, India - 40 minutes agoAnantha Murthy, who writes in Kannada, explained that highly contextualised prose is often dense and contains nuance. This makes it difficult to translate. ...
- Those wild and crazy ‘SNL' gals! (The Kansas City Star)
It's good to be Tina Fey.
- Wild horses run on shifting sands of public opinion - Herald Tribune
GERLACH, Nev. Five mustangs pounded across the high desert recently, dark manes and tails giving shape to the wind. Pursued by a helicopter, they ran into a corral -- unwilling recruits in an emotional debate over whether euthanasia should be used to ...
- 'Cyrano de Bergerac' a masterpiece on par with Shakespeare - Columbus Dispatch
If any classic play offers an artful fusion of romance, comedy, poetry and tragedy comparable to Shakespeare's best, it's Cyrano de Bergerac. Actors' Theatre's ravishing 27th-season finale, which opened last night in Schiller Park, easily ranks as ...
- Editor’s comments (Spooner Advocate)
Marnie Housel gets a little tired these days after going on a trail ride. Her endurance isn’t what it used to be when she was an accomplished athlete.
- Review: Prolific novelist Ridley Pearson uses Idaho sheriff as model ... - St. Petersburg Times
Walt Fleming, the hero of Ridley Pearson's Killer Weekend and the new Killer View , is a mild-mannered man, socially awkward, a bit out of shape, a loving if stressed father, and a soon-to-be-divorced husband. He is also a celebrated Idaho sheriff ...
- Eggheads' favorite sport appeals to indie rockers (The Washington Times)
Hold Steady frontman — and devoted Minnesota Twins fan — Craig Finn fielded an age-old question during a recent online chat at ESPN.com: What do artist types have against sports?
- Black Affairs Council starts scholarship court (The Red and Black)
To celebrate a quarter-century of work supporting black culture on campus, the Black Affairs Council is hosting its annual BAC week with a new twist. "The Legacy Continues: Living the Legacy, Fulfilling the Dream for 25 Years" features staple programs such as Café Soul but will crown the first ever Court of Distinction this year.
- Poet Hayden Carruth dies - am New York
MUNNSVILLE, N.Y. - Hayden Carruth, an award winning poet who wrote about the people and places of northern Vermont , has died. Carruth, who lived in Vermont in the 1960s and 70s, died Monday at his home in Munnsville, N.Y. after suffering a stroke a ...
- Free Will Astrology 08/27/2008 (Nuvo)
ARIES (March 21-April 19): My Aries friend David’s acupuncturist diagnosed his current condition as an “encroachment of phlegm in his triple heater.†That’s also an apt metaphorical description of what’s going on in your psyche.
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