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- Two jazz operas premier in Oakland (Contra Costa Times)
The royal pair: King Sisyphus and Queenie Pie open Thursday
- Kudos: San Francisco's Mission district lights up with flowers and song (The San Francisco Examiner)
The pen, they say, is mightier than the sword. Wordsmiths will find some choice cuts Thursday through Saturday at this year's "Flor y Canto en el Barrio: A Celebration of Latino Poetry" in San Francisco's Mission District.
- The second best shed in Britain - Newbury Weekly News Group
Newbury Weekly News GroupThe second best shed in BritainNewbury Weekly News Group, UK - 3 hours agoHe is planning a fresh assault on the title by building a second shed, as well as writing a book of poetry dedicated to these castles of the soil.
- This is hello - The California Aggie Online
This is helloThe California Aggie Online, CA - 20 minutes agoRemember and cherish the fruitful advice I will henceforth provide you in the areas of poetry, parking tickets and testicular troubleshooting. ...
- The Messenger of Athens, By Anne Zouroudi (Independent)
When the battered body of a young woman is discovered on a remote Greek island the local police seem in far too much of a hurry to get the body buried and catalogued as a case of accidental death. Anne Zourodi's hero, Hermes Diaktoros, generally referred to as "the fat man", arrives on the island to investigate the crime apparently uninvited, and uncovers a sordid mess of lies and secrets: the ...
- The eccentric genius of J.M.W. Turner (The Star-Ledger)
J.M.W. Turner . Where: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 5th Avenue at 82nd Street, New York. When: Tuesday-Sept. 21. 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Sundays and Tuesdays-Thursdays, 9:30 a.m.-9 p.m. Fridays-Saturdays. Beverage and sandwich service until closing.
- Diaries show Saddam feared getting AIDS in prison (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
By SALAH NASRAWI Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or other diseases during his U.S.-supervised captivity, a leading Arab newspaper said Monday in publishing excerpts of his prison writings. The London-based Al-Hayat said the comments came in portions of Saddam's prison diaries that it obtained from U.S. authorities. The U.S. military confirmed some of the late Iraqi leader's writings had ...
- Dream lover (The Star)
THIRTY-SOMETHING Jane Margaux is a lonely, insecure woman, who, as a child, was largely neglected by her powerful and successful mother. Jane’s one comfort when she was little was an imaginary friend – a handsome, funny man named Michael. However, he disappeared when she turned nine.
- Nourishing Norristown (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
Don't tell Jerry Spinelli you can't go home again. The popular and prolific author of more than 20 young adult novels regularly makes the trip across the Schuylkill to Norristown, the working-class community where he was born and raised.
- NW Arkansas today - Arkansas Democrat Gazette
NW Arkansas todayArkansas Democrat Gazette, AR - 3 hours ago... 401 W. Mountain St.: Creative Poetry Camp, grades 3-5, 2-4 pm today-Wednesday, Walker Community Room; Teen Creative Communication Camp, ...
- A scientific view of modern life - MSN UK News
The affection fans have for We Are Scientists is not down to just their music. Their quirky leanings and sharp wit enthral fans at live shows, not least on their website. The band's blog is devoted to their humorous take on their touring lives, such ...
- Sonics' lawyers don't want author Sherman Alexie testifying - Seattle Times
Prize-winning author, poet and humorist Sherman Alexie shouldn't be allowed to testify at an upcoming trial to block the Seattle SuperSonics from moving to Oklahoma City because he has nothing relevant to say and is known for his "profanity-laced ...
- Uganda: Ebenezer T. Bifubyenka - AllAfrica.com
Uganda: Ebenezer T. BifubyenkaAllAfrica.com, Washington - 55 minutes agoIt goes beyond my bookshelf because even on my coffee set in the living room, there is a heap of poetry that Winning Writers Newsletter sends to me on a ...
- Pictured: Astonishing crowds turn out for Obama rally as Democratic hopeful attacks McCain for lobbyist links (Daily Mail)
Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama was surrounded by a sea of supporters as he stepped up his bid to become America's first black president. Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama was surrounded by a sea of supporters as he stepped up his bid to become America's first black president
- One of Montserrat's elite showcased in St Martin - Caribbean Net News
This year, in St Martin, the month of June hosted the St Martin Book Fair, which highlighted Dr Howard Fergus’ newest publication, ‘ I Believe’ . Fergus, knighted and well respected in Montserrat, has published more than 20 books in varied ...
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