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- Tattle: Heart attack sidelines Kelsey Grammer - Philadelphia Daily News
K ELSEY GRAMMER is recovering from a mild heart attack in Hawaii, his publicist, Stan Rosenfield, has told "Extra." Grammer suffered the attack Saturday, and is resting comfortably in a Hawaiian hospital. He is expected to be released in the next few ...
- Educator calls for innovative ideas in poetry - Gulf Times
Gulf TimesEducator calls for innovative ideas in poetryGulf Times, Qatar - 4 hours agoUK-BASED Pakistani poet and educator, Prof Safi Hassan has lamented formula poetry.Hassan has also called upon poets and writer to play their role in ...
- A cellist plays his version of deadly Sarajevo roulette (Toronto Star)
What use is art, or beauty of any kind, in the face of war and other forms of human destructiveness? The late F. R. Scott once wrote a poem called "Overture," in which he juxtaposes a Mozart sonata and the rise of Fascism.
- Victim in San Bernardino crash remembered as achiever - Riverside Press Enterprise
SAN BERNARDINO - Victoria Lemus would have been in a classroom Monday morning. The 16-year-old Cajon High student was finished with her sophomore year, but had chosen to be on campus for the first day of fall peer leadership training. That was her ...
- PERFORMING ARTS - Washington Post
Three songs by contemporary Vienna-based composer Wolfram Wagner had their world premieres at baritone Randall Scarlata's Austrian Embassy recital on Monday evening. Spare and quietly melodic, Wagner's subtly crafted Three Songs on Poems by Weldon ...
- Miles Kington Remembered: For rulings on the English language ... - The Independent
It's a great pleasure to welcome the return of Dr Wordsmith, our roving linguist, who has torn himself away from the Three Jolly Typesetters to come and answer queries about the highways and byways of language. In the words of the poet, let battle ...
- A Challenge to Idealistic Progressives - Gather.com
A Challenge to Idealistic ProgressivesGather.com, MA - 19 hours agoLike the poetry of the prophet Amos, this was a bold attack on the illusions of the US population that this nation is basically an innocent and idealistic ...
- The lobby turns tartan (Guardian Unlimited)
With Murraymania, a new blueprint on the 'West Lothian question' and the forthcoming Glasgow byelection, Westminster's gone all Scottish
- Too many surprises to be overlooked (Central Midlands & Costal Advocate)
Mortlock and these columns have tended to overlook the “surprise†victories this season by the boys from Wongan-Ballidu.
- Club hoppin', June 13 (Rocky Mountain News)
To help you get in the flow for Open Air Denver 2008 and perhaps understand a little about the culture, MC Nathan Perry offers his Top 5 Open-Mike Night Epiphanies.
- June Anderson publishes ‘To Catch a Fallen Star’ - Daily Citizen-News
AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER (AMERICUS, Ga.) AMERICUS, Ga. — It has been said that God uses His people in ways they never think possible. Having attained a certificate in secretarial science and having been a wife and mother for most of her life, June ...
- Turning Summer Leaves (Gay City News)
Meena Alexander, "Quickly Changing River" (TriQuarterly Books/Northwestern University Press, $14.95) Alexander's eighth book of poems quotes Whitman in its epigraph and in "Torn Grass" features five impressive triptych sequences (e.g., "Three for Summer").
- Glister: the new John Burnside novel - Times Online
Glister: the new John Burnside novelTimes Online, UK - 19 minutes agoBurnside admits that he is drifting away from poetry, for which he has won several awards, towards prose, particularly short-story writing (he is a regular ...
- Primary pupils have the write stuff -- as gaeilge - Irish Independent
Primary pupils have the write stuff -- as gaeilgeIrish Independent, Ireland - 44 minutes agoWe are delighted to see a wide range of books, as Gaeilge, written by children during the past two years, including novels, short stories, poetry books, ...
- Books to Remember (Kirkus Reviews)
Books to Remember has been an annual tradition at The New York Public Library for more than 50 years. Each year, a small group of librarians comb through hundreds of book reviews and consider hundreds of new titles in the categories of fiction, nonfiction and poetry.
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