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- THE MEMBER-ABILIA AMONG US - New York Post
Treasure-troves of "member-abilia" - Napoleon's privates, Einstein's eyeballs and other morbid collectibles - are being kept under lock and key, prized like family heirlooms, right in our own back yard. An elderly New Jersey ophthalmologist owns ...
- BEDE THE VENERABLE, PRIEST, DOCTOR OF THE CHURCH - Catholic News Agency
BEDE THE VENERABLE, PRIEST, DOCTOR OF THE CHURCHCatholic News Agency, CO - 18 hours agoHe also completed works on mathematics, poetry, astronomy, philosophy, and music – he was a composer of several important early works of Gregorian plain ...
- Hospitality, Hollywood style (Miami Herald)
Jennifer Lopez announced last week that she was closing her beloved Madre's in Pasadena, Calif. The posh diner was inspired by the down home Puerto Rican recipes of her maternal grandmother, who died last year. Lopez gave no reason for the 6-year-old eatery's shutdown but it's been speculated that motherhood keeps her too busy.
- Innes Herdan - Guardian Unlimited
On her first day reading English at Somerville College, Oxford, in the 1930s, my grandmother, the translator and writer Innes Herdan, who has died aged 96, met a Chinese chemistry student, Liao Hongying. The event marked the birth of a lifelong ...
- Former backup singer Sarah Buxton stepping forward (The Kansas City Star)
If you don’t know much about Sarah Buxton, you should be a little chagrined, but you can also forgive yourself. Neither did I, frankly, and the oversight is a little embarrassing.
- Education briefs for May 25 - Bucks County Courier Times
BRISTOL TOWNSHIP SCHOOLS - The annual Tiger Classic 5K Race & Fun Run is scheduled Friday at the football stadium adjacent to Harry S Truman High School in Bristol Township. Proceeds from the two fundraising events will benefit the district's ...
- Inaugural McLean Festival Set For This Month - Hartford Courant
The late Jackie McLean , an internationally celebrated alto saxophonist/composer and longtime Connecticut cultural icon, will be memorialized with a festival that debuts May 16 and 17, a first step toward becoming a major annual event in Hartford ...
- Students dabble in the arts (The Star-Ledger)
Clara Younge's grandmother has tried to teach her how to knit on five different occasions. The high school senior hopes the sixth time sticks.
- Casper Calendar for July 18, 2008 - Jackson Hole Star-Tribune
Casper Calendar for July 18, 2008Jackson Hole Star-Tribune, WY - 22 minutes agoJuly 21, 7:30 pm, Artcore Music & Poetry at The Jazz Spot. * July 23, 12:15 pm, Bach's Lunch Organ Recital at First United Methodist Church. ...
- Sahais to be honored by state - Daily Freeman Journal
Sahais to be honored by stateDaily Freeman Journal, IA - 4 hours agoPark is the 2004 Poet Laureate from Queens, New York and she has regularly appeared on HBO's Russell Simmons Presents: Def Poetry Jam. ...
- Shepherd Bliss: Oil, Food and Agrotherapy - UN Observer
Shepherd Bliss: Oil, Food and AgrotherapyUN Observer - 2 hours agoMy chapter “Farming, Sweet Darkness, Poetry, and Healing” is scheduled to be part of that book. After finishing my contribution, I began to realize that ...
- Cultural Chronicle - IDIVIDI
Three long feature films by Milco Mancevski were presented on the retrospective held at prestigious Chicago University, reads "Dnevnik" daily. Premiere of his latest film "Shadows" was the reason for meeting our Cultural Ambassador in New York. Films ...
- June 20, 2008 (The Barnstable Patriot)
Perhaps the country’s most important friendship, as well as her greatest love story, involve the same unlikely individual – John Adams. Adams’s friendship with Thomas Jefferson was legendary. Adams was a lawyer/gentleman farmer from Braintree, struggling to make ends meet.
- My Year Of Flops Case File #113, Ask The AV Club Crossover Edition ... - A.V. Club
My Year Of Flops Case File #113, Ask The AV Club Crossover Edition ...A.V. Club - 1 hour agoIf we get one more overpriced question about Buddhadeb Dasgupta's early films and their relationship with his poetry, I'm gonna scream. ...
- A rare slice of NZ railway history now online - Scoop
A contributor to the last issue of the New Zealand Railways Magazine in 1940 wrote that those who had not experienced a railway train had been “cheated” and “failed to share in one of the grandest experiences of life”. All issues of the ...
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