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- A Postscript for a Writer, 200 Years in the Works (New York Times)
Recent DNA tests to identify which of two skeletons belongs to German writer Friedrich Schiller, instead showed that the skeletons proved to contain bones from at least six people.
- Music Preview: Legendary punk band X returns for the first time in ... - Pittsburgh Post Gazette
Pittsburgh Post GazetteMusic Preview: Legendary punk band X returns for the first time in ...Pittsburgh Post Gazette, PA - 1 hour agoX -- John Doe, Exene Cervenka, Billy Zoom and DJ Bonebrake -- had a warped sense of melody and a relentless beat to go with its seedy underground poetry. ...
- Batman is Back -- TIME Reviews The Dark Knight (Time Magazine)
Richard Corliss takes an advance look at The Dark Knight and finds it a masterly weave of madness and dread
- Education's not finished, BC grads told - Boston Globe
In a heartfelt ode to the power and joys of education, acclaimed historian David McCullough exhorted Boston College graduates yesterday to "make the love of learning central to your life." In his keynote address at the college's commencement on its ...
- Literary calendar for May 4-10 (The Charlotte Observer)
Literary Events Today DISCUSSION/SIGNING: Rita Wehunt-Black ("Gaston County: A Brief History"), 3-4 p.m., Gaston County Museum of Art & History, 131 West Main St., Dallas. Free. 704-922-7681. Wednesday SIGNING: Kevin Duffus ("The Lost Light" and "Shipwrecks of the Outer Banks"), 5 p.m., Park Road Books, 4139 Park Road. 704-525-9239. Thursday POETRY OPEN MIKE: With host ...
- Jazz festival celebrates 10 years - Press-Register - al.com
Jazz festival celebrates 10 yearsPress-Register - al.com, AL - 2 hours agoAn Evening of Poetry — 6:30 pm July 31, Alabama School of Mathematics & Science, 1255 Dauphin St. Admission is free; the event has cash prizes. ...
- Little lost, little gained in showcase effort - Globe and Mail
An athlete in the extreme sport of poetry  Life's still a riot  No, it's apparently not That '70s Show with wife-swapping thrown in  Little lost, little gained in showcase effort  Cyndi's back, with a little help from her friends  Why warm ...
- Dulcimer Orchestra hammers away in the mountains; plays at the ... - Estes Park Trail Gazette
Dulcimer Orchestra hammers away in the mountains; plays at the ...Estes Park Trail Gazette, CO - 50 minutes agoMusicians she admires include John McCutcheon, Malcolm Daiglish, Janita Baker, Linda Ronstadt and the poetry of Bob Dylan. She said that, as with many ...
- Summer TCA: Live from Beverly Hills -- NBC Getting Cranky - Oregonian
Light at the end of the tunnel for the press tour. These two days with the NBC Universal Megalopolis, or whatever it is they call it, are the last days of the press tour. Way more amusing than the real thing. Which you'd think would make the gang ...
- Taking care of business - Battle Creek Enquirer
Taking care of businessBattle Creek Enquirer, MI - 1 hour agoBrian McFeters, a Coldwater junior who attends the Branch Area Careers Center, used his love of the written word to create framed poetry selections. ...
- Dave Wood’s Book Report, July 2, 2008 - Pierce County Herald
Dave Wood’s Book Report, July 2, 2008Pierce County Herald, WI - 8 minutes agoYears after my mother died, I discovered in her suede-bound book of love poetry, a flower pressed by her many decades ago. Hasse’s “Found in My Mother’s ...
- 'Someone missed something,' says family of woman who died in now-suspended detox program (The Wilmington Star-News)
When Jennifer Gardner checked herself into a detoxification program just before Christmas, she expected to stay three or four days while being medically weaned off the heroin that had popped in and out repeatedly throughout her young life.
- A flood of ideas - Iowa City Press-Citizen
For 16-year-old Miranda Stinson, a poem she helped write Saturday was "the worst poetry I've written in my life," she said. But it likely ranks high as the poem written during the most unique situation. Stinson, of Blooming-ton, Ind., was one of ...
- One book, many eyes - Rome News-Tribune
One book, many eyesRome News-Tribune, GA - 5 hours agoSo far he’s piled up 17 books (including poetry and short story collections) and also dabbles in comedy and music. The author will be in Floyd County to ...
- FIVE THINGS: YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT TORONTO THIS WEEKEND - Globe and Mail
FIVE THINGS: YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT TORONTO THIS WEEKENDGlobe and Mail, Canada - 14 hours agoStudents from Marca College offer free "retro" haircuts today and tomorrow at the centre's Marilyn Brewer Community Space. What began as an alternative ...
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