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- Idealism, refashioned - Los Angeles Times
It's hard not to notice that we're suddenly in the grip of what might be called "Kennedy chic," triggered in part by the enthusiasm for Sen. Barack Obama's presidential candidacy. Just this month, major books on John and Robert Kennedy have hit the ...
- British universities are losing out as authors are selling their archives to US institutions (Guardian Unlimited)
British universities are losing out as big bucks are leading authors to sell their archives to US institutions, says Chris Arnot
- With changes, there's a new lease on Glass' 'Life' - Baltimore Sun
With changes, there's a new lease on Glass' 'Life'Baltimore Sun, United States - 2 hours agoBy David Zurawik | Sun television critic On radio, This American Life is a treasure - a brilliantly conceived form of quirky, true-life storytelling that ...
- Things to do today: May 4, 2008 (The Charleston Gazette)
AFRICAN CHILDREN'S CHOIR: 7 p.m. Free. The Appalachian Children's Chorus camerata choir also performs. Charleston Baptist Temple. Call 346-9627. CIVIC CHORUS: 3 p.m. Free. Charleston Civic Chorus concludes its 56th season with Spring Concert. Reception follows.
- Holocaust Remembrance concert builds musical bridges over time - Seattle Times
A Holocaust Remembrance concert presented by Music of Remembrance at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Nordstrom Recital Hall at Benaroya Hall, 200 University St., Seattle; $36 (206-365-7770 or www.musicofremembrance.org ). The concert is preceded by a meet-the ...
- Poetry instructor speaks for us all (The Post and Courier)
This is the second installment in my series about some of this country's finest poets, who were also my teachers.
- Downe Twp. superintendent at home at school, on feet - Press of Atlantic City
Downe Twp. superintendent at home at school, on feetPress of Atlantic City, NJ - 1 hour ago"Last year, I did a poetry unit with the second grade, which was where my heart was when I was a teacher." She said the most difficult thing has been ...
- Daniel Cubias: Jung Couldn't Play the Guitar (HuffingtonPost)
I don't know of any Hispanics who have benefited from therapy. I can't explain it, but I admit that I'm much more likely to write it all down than seek out a trained therapist.
- Service Honors Those Who've Died in Defense of Israel - Jewish Exponent
Jewish ExponentService Honors Those Who've Died in Defense of IsraelJewish Exponent, PA - 1 hour agoThe hourlong ceremony featured music from two Bach cello suites, as well as poetry readings and several songs, including a performance by the locally based ...
- OCtech is site for arts festival - The Times and Democrat
OCtech is site for arts festivalThe Times and Democrat, SC - 3 hours agoIf you enjoy music, poetry and artwork, make plans to attend the Summer Arts Fest at Orangeburg-Calhoun Technical College June 5 and 6. ...
- New translation of 'Aeneid' restores Virgil's wordplay, in original meter (Cornell News Service)
The Roman poet Virgil spent the last 11 years of his life writing "Aeneid," an epic poem of a hero's journey from Troy to Italy, styled on Homer's "Odyssey" and "Iliad."
- Community Briefs - Dubuque Telegraph Herald
More than 100 attendees from Young Professionals of Dubuque and the Dubuque community supported the Washington Street neighborhood at the second annual March Madness Food Drive on Saturday, March 29. The Food Drive, a special event presented by the ...
- Narnia Dad defends his domain name policies (The Lawyer)
The Scottish Dad who owns the narnia.mobi domain name disputed by the C.S. Lewis estate has claimed that he isn't making any money from it and has insisted that the domain name was a present for his 11-year-old son despite the fact that he owns 78 domain names.
- Dale Patterson: A Somerville poet with many hats - Somerville News
Dale Patterson: A Somerville poet with many hatsSomerville News, MA - 1 hour agoI lived in a house that William Dean Howells resided in, perhaps this inspired my writing. But I really like Somerville. DH: The poetry I have seen from you ...
- 'Pity' skewers conventional assumptions - San Jose Mercury News
O happy dagger! The last time American Conservatory Theater plunged into the dark heart of Jacobean tragedy was Robert Woodruff's infamously graphic 1993 production of "The Duchess of Malfi," which offended audiences and sent them scurrying from the ...
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