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The premiere of Brian Elias’s piece was a highlight of a typically energetic and enjoyable evening at the Aldeburgh Festival ...
Part of a continuing weekly series on Alaska history by local historian. Have a question about Anchorage or Alaska history or an idea for a future article? Go to the form at the bottom of this story.
A Singaporean Memoir 1976-2000, recently published by Word Image Pt. Ltd., is a sequel to his first Routes memoir covering ...
This week's lineup proves Canberra knows how to party in style – even in the depths of winter. Here's your bumper guide to ...
Similarly, Oliver Wendell Holmes suggests that children are the most truthful members of society, unencumbered by pretence ...
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In the opening pages of his 1940 novel, For Whom the Bell Tolls, Ernest Hemingway recites the English writer John Donne’s ...
In a world flooded with cheap facsimiles of human art, will we still be able to rely on our own faculties for creation, or ...
A sense of community and belonging at the Jones Library and the lasting memories at the building are as important to Emily ...
One morning not long ago, coffee in hand, as the sun began to glimmer on the horizon, I found myself rereading a passage from ...
Ronnie Oxendine celebrated graduating from 6th grade at Lincoln-Bassett Community School with 25 of his classmates Tuesday.
Adon Olam is one of the dearest songs sung during synagogue services. It is recited or sung at different times in different countries, usually at the end of the Shabbat and holiday morning service.