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- Janet Gill, gregarious author and avid Democrat, 67 - Seattle Times
"People loved to talk to her." With her stories and poems, Janet Gill transported young readers into faraway places filled with fantasy and amazement. An author, crossword and Scrabble genius and political junkie, Ms. Gill brightened the lives of ...
- End-of-year school obligations drive parents batty - FOX News
NEW YORK — My son's baseball teacher scheduled an end-of-year, mother-son game the other day, and it was a blast. The 5-year-old boys "won" (wink wink), but not before us moms got to hit a few grounders and run the bases in Central Park in the ...
- New Translation of Hafiz Reveals the Mysticism of Poet Called "The ... - PR-USA.net (press release)
New Translation of Hafiz Reveals the Mysticism of Poet Called "The ...PR-USA.net (press release), Bulgaria - 1 hour agoShaida, a native Urdu speaker, discovered an interest in Persian poetry after retirement from a long and successful medical career. ...
- Russian Romance, the Art of Sentimental Art Song - Russia-InfoCenter
Russia-InfoCenterRussian Romance, the Art of Sentimental Art SongRussia-InfoCenter, Russia - 1 hour agoRussian romance means intimate lyrical songs that touch the soul, feelings set to music, and poetry that makes one cry and smile. Romance as music genre is ...
- Conflict diamonds - Nigel Osborne opera - Scotland on Sunday Online
With his new opera mining a rich seam of Bosnian music that ethnic cleansing could not destroy, Nigel Osborne tells Sarah Urwin Jones about falling in love with Sevdah LOVE, war and betrayal may be the stock in trade of the operatic repertoire, but ...
- The sci-fi guy - Salt Lake Tribune
The sci-fi guySalt Lake Tribune, United States - 54 minutes agoBradbury, who lives in West Valley City, has self-published five novels since 2003, ranging from science fiction to fantasy to humorous poetry. ...
- American's Got Talent Review - UGO
American's Got Talent ReviewUGO, NY - 4 hours agoA nationwide search is conducted for people with a talent for anything, and by anything I mean EVERYTHING from jumping rope to reciting poetry, ...
- On the Shelf: Photos, prose pay homage - Traverse City Record Eagle
On the Shelf: Photos, prose pay homageTraverse City Record Eagle, MI - 3 hours agoPoetry lovers may be interested in examining a pair of collections authored by Interlochen writers. "The Last Good Water, (Wayne State University Press, ...
- Dick Martin - Chicago Tribune
Dick Martin, the zany half of the comedy team whose "Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In" took television by storm in the 1960s, making stars of Goldie Hawn and Lily Tomlin and creating such national catch-phrases as "Sock it to me!" has died. He was 86 ...
- Contest for BC writers - Surrey Leader
Contest for BC writersSurrey Leader, Canada - 40 minutes agoThe 2008 Writers Competition will focus on community and family stories and poetry celebrating cultural diversity in the province. ...
- Slam poetry becomes a monthly event Slam poetry becomes a monthly ... - PNW Local News
Slam poetry becomes a monthly event Slam poetry becomes a monthly ...PNW Local News, WA - 1 hour agoPoets of all ages are encouraged to write poems or to bring any favorite poem to share at the Poetry Open Mic. Poets are asked to bring a copy of their ...
- Different way to listen: UVSC professor explores how, why sound affects people (Deseret Morning News)
Alex Caldiero listens to sound differently than others. He regards the Karl G. Maeser building on Brigham Young University's campus as "an incredible instrument."
- 'No Child Left Behind' Still Gets Mixed Grades - abc40
'No Child Left Behind' Still Gets Mixed Gradesabc40, MA - 7 hours agoI answered, 'We don't have time for poetry any more. We have to get ready for the test' (Illinois). As might be expected, the US Department of Education's ...
- Relive the '70s at Lord Hall exhibit (Bangor Daily News)
It was, Laurie Hicks said, just a big coincidence. As she was compiling a list of works to be displayed in a new exhibition now on view at the University of Maine’s Lord Hall Galleries, Hicks pulled a 1977 color aquatint by Alex Katz called "Ann Lauterbach."
- Pain Beyond Words - Slate
In the predictable universe of the illness memoir, doctors save by diagnosis and fail by misdiagnosis, alleviate symptoms or unintentionally increase them, order too many tests or refuse to test enough. Patients are the authors of these accounts, but ...
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