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- John Lichfield: Racy goings-on in la France profonde (Independent)
The nearest town to our house in Normandy is a sad place which has never fully recovered from the summer of 1944. In June of that year, it was pointlessly bombed by the British. In August, it was partially burned by the SS. Sixty-four years later, shops and restaurants are struggling to survive. The population is ageing and glum. Excitement is hard to find.
- Grandson treasures his grandmother's work - Atlanta Journal Constitution
Background: McRae, a retired public safety manager for Grady Hospital, has collected art his entire adult life, in part because many of the women in his family are artists. His largest and most significant collection consists of 26 pieces by his ...
- Traditional African ceremony blesses Slavery Remembrance Day - Liverpool Daily Post
Traditional African ceremony blesses Slavery Remembrance DayLiverpool Daily Post, UK - 3 hours agoBlack culture has had a big influence on popular culture in the UK and a series of dance, music and poetry performances showcased some of the best acts in ...
- Inspiration has many sources for songwriters - Myrtle Beach Sun News
Inspiration has many sources for songwritersMyrtle Beach Sun News, SC - 52 minutes agoRoessler said since picking up a guitar at Indiana University, ``it was a case of the music find ing my poetry more than anything else. ...
- The Insomniac's Guide to Late-Night TV Movies: June 16-21 - Cleveland Plain Dealer
The nights are getting shorter leading up to Friday night's summer solstice, which means it's harder than ever to get to sleep at a proper time. So why fight it? Stay up past your bedtime and catch some late-night flicks. Here's a guide to the best ...
- Square turned into poetry garden (BBC News)
A square in Edinburgh is to be transformed into a poetry garden for a special free festival event.
- Remarks by the First Lady During a Visit to the Carl Sandburg Home ... - Businesswire.com
MRS. BUSH: Thank you all, and thank you very much, Abbie. That was terrific. We loved your poem, and you've really let us know about the diversity of our parks, starting on the East Coast, these parks that are close to you, and then of course going ...
- Bell Buckle says farewell to Shakespeare crew - Shelbyville Times-Gazette
Tennessee Poet Laureate Maggie Vaughn signs copies of one of her books. They were given to members of the cast and crew of 'A Midsummer Night's Dream,' which closed Sunday. Bell Buckle gave a farewell dinner for all involved to thank them for ...
- Author’s earliest work in collection (The Fayetteville Observer)
“The Magical Campus†collects for the first time the earliest published writing of Thomas Wolfe, the Asheville native who was once called “the most promising writer of his generation.â€
- DVD Extras: A young Javier Bardem goes wild in `Extasis,' plus reviews ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
An early Javier Bardem film, a documentary of boxer Joe Louis and the inspiration for Quentin Tarantino's next film are among DVDs coming out Tuesday, July 29. The famed black boxer gets the biodoc treatment in this hard-hitting HBO film. Joe Louis ...
- New Director, Operation At Historic Latimer House (Queens Chronicle)
Vivian Warfield is the new director of the Lewis Latimer House in Flushing. She promises more accessibility to the facility. (photo by Michael O’Kane)
- Destination Darjeeling - American Chronicle
Destination DarjeelingAmerican Chronicle, CA - 1 hour agoThe train came and Mr. Singh hugged Mr. Rana, who entered the compartment, waved at a smiling Mr. Singh with his family, and in their thoughts they were ...
- Meet the Flanagans -- 50 years after emigrating - Independent
Irish-American businessman Sean Flanagan, who is originally from Inchicore, Co Dublin with his wife Margie and their grandchildren during the couple's 50th wedding anniversary trip to Ireland HE remembers picking wild mushrooms with his father from ...
- The Emerald Isle, Hot Club of Cowtown and hangovers (The Durango Telegraph)
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- Henry Rollins, US punk icon and anti-poet, London-bound - London Free Press
Henry Rollins, US punk icon and anti-poet, London-boundLondon Free Press, Canada - 4 hours ago"Poetry and me are like oil and water . . . I always like what Nietzsche said about poets. He said, 'poets are those who muddy the waters to make them ...
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