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- Irish Civil War prisoners' last words haunt writer James McSherry - New York Daily News
James McSherry, with his daughter Paige, 7, holds up a drawing in a prison diary written by his grandfather. James McSherry vaguely remembers his stepgrandfather pushing him on the swings in the playground 40 years ago. That was his image of the old ...
- Jeffrey Ryan returns to the radio for inspiration - Georgia Straight
Jeffrey Ryan returns to the radio for inspirationGeorgia Straight, Canada - 1 hour ago... recorded music, poetry, and dance. Multimedia undertakings are nothing new to Standing Wave; still, you’d need a family tree to chart the complex ties ...
- UB to salute its faculty, staff authors - University at Buffalo Reporter
University at Buffalo ReporterUB to salute its faculty, staff authorsUniversity at Buffalo Reporter, NY - 25 minutes agoRobert J. Bertholf, Poetry Collection, editor, “Ground Work: Before the War/In the Dark.†Ermelinda Bonaccio, Roswell Park Cancer Institute, “Cost-Effective ...
- Author Doty indulges passion for poetry, prose - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Mark Doty will speak at the New Hazlett Theater Friday. Mark Doty is practicing a balancing act in his long and popular career as poet and autobiographer, splitting his writing life between both fields. Doty, 55, released his first poetry collection ...
- The Dead All Have the Same Skin - Los Angeles Times
The Dead All Have the Same SkinLos Angeles Times, CA - 1 hour agoHe published poetry and numerous articles, many of these springing from, and reflecting, his pedigree as Pataphysician. He performed and recorded original ...
- Kambiz Derambakhsh: A Peace Loving and Poetical Cartoonist (Payvand Iran News)
Kambiz Derambakhsh is a cartoonist whose work delights the viewers while at the same time makes them think. A native of Shiraz, the city of love and poetry in central Iran, he is one of Iran's most prominent caricaturists. He told me that an artist's duty is to "sooth and relieve the suffering of the people's souls" and what you see is like a medicine for that. -Syma Sayyah, Tehran
- Dick Martin - master of wacky TV humor on 'Laugh-In' - San Francisco Gate
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. Mr ...
- Activist calls for health care reform: John Trudell promotes Give Love Give Life at Evergreen (The Olympian)
The Olympian caught up with Trudell after a speaking engagement in Minnesota. Here are excerpts from the interview:
- Cy Twombly at Tate Modern - Times Online
Times OnlineCy Twombly at Tate ModernTimes Online, UK - 18 minutes agoBut there's poetry in their geometry if you're prepared to look for hidden meanings He's known as the bloke who does blotches and scribbles - not a ...
- ON THE ROAD: Roddy Woomble - Sunday Herald
THE ONLY football match I've ever been to was in 1984: Dundee United against Morton at Tannadice. Exact details escape me, but I remember that it was raining, and that I was surrounded by lots of men (and very few women) eating sloppy pies, and that ...
- Sat,28 Jun 2008 (Hindustan Times)
After the response to the screening of Everlasting Light , the documentary on Amitabh Bachchan, at MAMI last week, Jaya Bachchan is encouraged to find a wider platform to screen the film as well as work on a follow-up project.
- Back Yard - Honolulu Star-Bulletin
For Kahala resident Kristen Chan, her husband, Michael, and their 9-year-old son, Jeffrey, the Contemporary Museum's annual ArtSpree is as entertaining as a circus, one in which art provides the fun and thrills rather than sword eaters, lion tamers ...
- Langhorne Slim loves those love songs - Asheville Citizen-Times
Decked out in a fedora and a thrift store suit, Langhorne Slim delivers an edgy mix of alt-folk and urban new school blues as he croons through witty heart-on-the-sleeve love songs. Slim originally hails from rural Pennsylvania, but he eventually ...
- Muriel Spark - guardian.co.uk
Muriel Sparkguardian.co.uk, UK - 6 hours ago... Foreign Office intelligence during the second world war, and brought new life to the Poetry Review in a stormy two-year editorship from 1947 to 1949. ...
- Unknown Wonderland shines at Rochester jazz festival - Democrat and Chronicle
Even though you might expect big names like Al Green to suck all of the air out of the East End, brilliant little unknowns at the smaller venues still find room to breathe at the festival. Friday night at Montage, they were still talking about the ...
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