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- Grant Park's 'Big Sur' concerto captures the West Coast - Chicago Tribune
Grant Park's 'Big Sur' concerto captures the West CoastChicago Tribune, United States - 3 hours agoPoetry, subtlety and color were missing in action. The US premieres proved to be pleasant bits of juvenilia, little more, although the scampering fugue and ...
- Foolish Forecast: Rage, Nortel, Rage! - Motley Fool
Foolish Forecast: Rage, Nortel, Rage!Motley Fool - 2 hours agoThe National Poetry Month tribute above might be a clue, but do read on. The CAPS praise for Nortel is on the faint side: A couple of players rate the stock ...
- Obama's War - American Thinker
Obama's WarAmerican Thinker, WA - 1 hour agoHis repeated acts of self-creation spoke to me; the blunt poetry of his words, his unadorned insistence on respect, promised a new and uncompromising order, ...
- In short, a perfect day - Miami Herald
Father's Day is coming, and millions of children and/or wives are thinking: ''This year, I think I'll get Dad a nice casual shirt.'' Fine. Go ahead. Although you might want to ask yourself a couple of questions first, such as: Does Dad WANT another ...
- This week a calendar for the bibliophile - New Orleans Times-Picayune Blogs
Features include readings from the book by John Biguenet, Chris Champagne, Greg Herren and James Nolan, as well as a trivia contest, dramatic interpretations, and specialty drinks.
- Send your books to sell, to this bookstore - Listen & Be Heard
Send your books to sell, to this bookstoreListen & Be Heard, CA - 5 hours agoThe Lost Bookshelf is a bookstore where authors can sell their poetry, fiction, plays, memoir, and non-fictionon consignment. The bookstore takes 30% of ...
- About This Blog - Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel
Music, art, film, television and anything else that entertains (or doesn't) are fair game for the bloggers at "The Beat." Especially music, but not exclusively, since there's no confining this group of two critics, two editors and a page designer to ...
- Divorce rings may help some gain closure 10:36 AM CT (Dallas Morning News)
MIDLAND, Texas - That little gold band -- the one your beloved placed on your finger -- was supposed to mean forever. But what happens when it doesn't? What happens when you finally choose to remove it, like 50 percent of married Americans one day will?
- Students impersonate noted American authors (The Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
After an in-depth study of American literature in Honors English 11, Jan McGovern's 21 students at Cardinal Mooney High School posed as American authors for their end-of-year project.
- Booksellers' Selections for Summer Afternoons - NPR News
Morning Edition , May 23, 2008 · Novelist Henry James once said the two most beautiful words in the English language were "summer afternoon." And what better way to spend a summer afternoon — or a spring, fall or winter afternoon for that matter ...
- Secondhand Wonderland: The World of the Used Book - PopMatters
Secondhand Wonderland: The World of the Used BookPopMatters, IL - 1 hour agoThe Book Barn was at the ass-end of Main Street in Joplin, Missouri, a street name that would be ironic if weren’t so sad. Everything along that stretch of ...
- DBP competitions to mark Royal B'day - Borneo Bulletin Sunday
The Language and Literature Bureau (DBP) will be holding its third annual activities in conjunction with the royal birthday of 2008 on the theme Negara Zikir (A religious verses chanting nation). This was revealed in a press conference attended by ...
- 'MAMA's going to make it all all right' - Wisconsin State Journal
Malfunctioning gear, squabbling bandmates, declining CD sales -- no matter what local musicians have to deal with, at least "MAMA's going to make it all all right." So sang the Gomers to kick off the fifth annual Madison Area Music Awards at the ...
- iUniverse Top 5 Selling Titles for June (PR.com)
iUniverse, the leading book marketing, editorial services, and supported self-publishing company, announced its top five sellers for the month of June. [PR.com - July 21, 2008]
- Son rises - Buffalo News
Jakob Dylan performed in Lafayette Square Thursday in support of his first solo effort, “Seeing Things.†Jakob Dylan outran his father’s shadow on Thursday night, while looking eerily like that father in the process. Dressed in a nifty black ...
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