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- OBITUARY: Helen Burns, wife of former Fed Chairman - Packet Online
Ă‚ Ă‚ Ă‚ Helen Burns of Princeton died Wednesday at University Medical Center at Princeton. She was 98. Ă‚ Ă‚ Ă‚ Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., she was a former resident of New York City and Washington, D.C. Ă‚ Ă‚ Ă‚ A graduate of Hunter College with majors ...
- Classes (Erie Times-News)
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- Donald Joseph Benning - Herald And Journal
Donald Joseph Benning (Donny, Don, DJ, Dad, Gump) died Thursday, June 12, 2008, at the age of 71, while taking his morning walk at his home in Corsicana, Texas. The Mass of the Resurrection will take place at Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Winsted ...
- Cafe offers Web, ambience, tunes and lots of joe - Orlando Sentinel
Cafe offers Web, ambience, tunes and lots of joeOrlando Sentinel, FL - 21 hours agoThe patrons like original music and poetry. "Everybody is playing original music here," Salvatore said. "I like it because it feels personal," said Meghan ...
- The universal god vs. the local god - Somerville Journal
The universal god vs. the local godSomerville Journal, USA - 10 hours agoServices and a dairy/vegetarian Shabbat dinner Friday, June 27, will be followed by a class on Yiddish poetry, taught by Larry Rosenwald. ...
- Collins drops by for a festive flashback for music lovers - Explore Baltimore County
Explore Baltimore CountyCollins drops by for a festive flashback for music loversExplore Baltimore County, MD - 2 hours agoShe befriended Cohen after meeting him in Greenwich Village, and encouraged him to set his poetry to music. The day after a young Joni Mitchell played her ...
- A monster from the pages of a Grimm tale - The Observer
A monster from the pages of a Grimm taleThe Observer, UK - 1 hour agoLike the camp guards who could go home at night to listen to Mozart, cry at poetry and play with their children, it is perfectly possible that Fritzl feels ...
- Pick of the day - Guardian Unlimited
"In 1978," Benjamin Zephaniah recalls, "a landmark album was released in the UK. On Dread, Beat an' Blood, Linton Kwesi Johnson expressed the black British experience as it had never been heard before. This was the era of the Sus law, where the ...
- Now is Our TIme -- An End, and a Beginning - Oregonian
Take a moment and think about it: An African-American man is going to be the Democratic nominee for president. This is astonishing, given the U.S.'s troubled, and not so distant, racial and cultural chasms. The politics of the moment pale in ...
- Wu Xing: Five Phases - San Francisco Weekly
Children's art, like children's literature, can be downright profound in its simplicity, not to mention refreshing for the lack of guesswork and determined contemplation the adult art world can demand. (Those knowing laughs at avant-garde ...
- Life & Times - Manila Times
Joyce Carol Oates tells all about the life of a writer “The Faith of a Writer” by Joyce Carol Oates is an attempt to dissect and demystify the life of a working writer. One of the most preeminent female writer in America, Oates uses her personal ...
- On the Shelf: Photos, prose pay homage (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
Three recent coffee table books relating to northern Michigan are impressive in their scope.
- Gluck Summer Camp for the Arts Taking Applications - UC Riverside
Gluck Summer Camp for the Arts Taking ApplicationsUC Riverside, CA - 3 hours agoThe third annual series of free workshops will include hip-hop, Renaissance art and Brazilian music. RIVERSIDE, Calif. – Hip-hop poetry, Renaissance art and ...
- Teens ready for spoken word poetry 'olympics' - Business Gazette
Business GazetteTeens ready for spoken word poetry 'olympics'Business Gazette, MD - 1 hour agoby Andy Zieminski | Staff Writer Evelyn Kenner stood at the microphone, closed her eyes, and began to recite a poem about her father. ...
- Diversions for July 24, 2008 - Evansville Courier & Press
Diversions for July 24, 2008Evansville Courier & Press, IN - 2 hours agoOPEN POETRY NIGHT — 8 pm, Penny Lane Coffeehouse, 600 SE Second St. "PICTURING THE PAST: IMAGES OF OLD EVANSVILLE" — illustrated program by Willard ...
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