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Louise Glück Is Awarded Nobel Prize in Literature
The Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded on Thursday to Louise Glück, one of America’s most celebrated poets, “for her unmistakable poetic voice that with austere beauty makes individual existence universal.” The award was announced at a news conference in Stockholm. Glück, who was born in New York in 1943, has written numerous poetry collections, …
Brian Austin Green and Australian Maxim Model Tina Louise Break Up
Exclusive Brian Austin Green‘s first legit post-Megan Fox rebound is over and done … we’ve learned he’s split from Australian Maxim model Tina Louise. Sources close to Tina tell TMZ … the short-lived relationship officially ended this week, when she broke things off with the ‘90210’ star. Several factors spelled doom for the former couple …
Louise Redknapp on why breaking up with Jamie was ‘toughest experience ever’
Louise Redknapp opened up about her marriage split saying it was the ‘toughest thing’ she’s ever gone through. Speaking on Lorraine this morning, Louise shared her thoughts about co-parenting with her ex Jamie ; praised him as a “fabulous” dad. She revealed: “It’s the toughest thing anyone will ever go through. It’s the toughest thing …
Yukon company debuts technology at alpine ski World Cup in Lake Louise
Alpine ski racers can reach speeds that would make most of us sick to our stomachs. Now, thanks to software developed by a Yukon-based company, ski coaches can track how fast their racers are going at every perilous turn, twist and tuck on the course — and where they could go faster. All that in real …
Domestic Abuse And Technology; Composer Louise Farrenc’s 3rd Symphony
Domestic abusers are using in-home technology and smart-home apps to do everything from watching their victims to stopping and starting their cars. We talk with a researcher about the intersection between intimate partner violence and digital technology. Also, WQXR music writer Fran Hoepfner joins host Robin Young to talk about the daring third symphony of Louise …
England must handle World Cup expectation now that talent matters most | Louise Taylor | Football
In many ways, England’s flight from Normandy to Lyon on Friday transported them into a different world. While the pleasant breeze floating in from the Channel was replaced by the furnace-like intensity of temperatures nudging 40C in south-east France, the culture shock must have been profound. Despite reaching the semi-finals of the last World Cup …