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- Fall 2008 ART EXHIBITIONS and EVENTS - Akron Beacon Journal
Fall 2008 ART EXHIBITIONS and EVENTSAkron Beacon Journal, OH - 7 hours ago8 pm Oct. 3: For the Love of Broadway, Akron Symphony pops concert with singers and a production company performing Broadway hits. Akron Civic Theatre. ...
- International Appeal (The Iowa City Press-Citizen)
The International Writing Program brings some of the world's best writers to town each fall.
- David M. Scholer, 70; Bible scholar advocated women in ministry ... - Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles TimesDavid M. Scholer, 70; Bible scholar advocated women in ministry ...Los Angeles Times, CA - 4 hours agoStephen Hasper, asked him to give a sermon about the realities of grappling daily with the cancer that had by then spread to both lungs. ...
- Living in downtown Flint is a mixed bag (The Flint Journal)
Lately a lot of people have asked me how I like living in downtown Flint. I moved to a historic building a block from The Flint Journal last November. Those who don't frequent the city are increasingly curious about all the construction and changes along Saginaw Street.
- Brotherly love - Creative Loafing Sarasota
Brotherly loveCreative Loafing Sarasota, FL - 1 hour agoFor every Kerouac out on the road, there's a Princeton-educated Scott Fitzgerald, and for every Bukowski writing poetry drunk, there's a TS Eliot sober in ...
- China is focus of library events (Quad-City Times)
Chinese Moon Festival, which marks the end of harvest, will be celebrated in the Quad-Cities from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Sept. 14 at Bettendorf Public Library.
- Winning Olympic gold just part of the battle - OCRegister
Winning Olympic gold just part of the battleOCRegister, CA - 3 hours agoThrough the poetry emerges a portrait of a man at times roiled by pain and even in fear of the end of life. Yet Bragg's words speak of challenging oneself ...
- CAMPOS: What's a university to do? - Rocky Mountain News
CAMPOS: What's a university to do?Rocky Mountain News, CO - 3 hours agoAnd I agree wholeheartedly with Fish that the idea that turning people into competent readers of poetry or history or philosophy will make them better ...
- Lothlorien Marks 25th Anniversary (East Aurora Advertiser)
Lothlorien Therapeutic Riding Center in East Aurora will host a gala in October to celebrate and commemorate 25 years of success. The charitable organization is thriving as one of the area's premier recreational spots for people of all ages with disabilities. At the facility, visitors have the unique opportunity to be out in the country and work with horses. For such an organization to make it ...
- Fun for music lovers, aspiring writers - Cary News
Fun for music lovers, aspiring writersCary News, NC - 1 hour agoIn April (date to be announced), poet and cultural historian Darrell Stover will discuss the basics of writing poetry, with a focus on jazz poetry.
- And now for our next trick ... - guardian.co.uk
And now for our next trick ...guardian.co.uk, UK - 51 minutes agoMartinez agrees, but adds: "There are moments of poetry, beauty and heart as well." Both believe La Clique is about more than displays of virtuosity. ...
- Donovan Leitch - Reconnect with Your Natural Harmony - Healthy Wealthy n Wise
Donovan Leitch - Reconnect with Your Natural HarmonyHealthy Wealthy n Wise, WV - 1 hour agoDONOVAN LEITCH: Yes, poetry will carry the truth; it cannot do otherwise. Prose is powerful-words in their best order-but poetry is words in their very best ...
- Eminem — Curtain Call - Egypt Today
With promises of retirement in the air, the hype surrounding his first ‘hits’ collection has seen Eminem regain the charts with ample justification and minimal effort. All the biggies you would expect are included here, from the goofy “My Name ...
- How To Dress 'Spamalot' - The Bulletin
You've probably heard by now that the musical Spamalot! is hilarious, frenzied and fun. You may know that it's derived from the zany Monty Python school of mayhem, and is a spoof of the old King Arthur legend, and also of Broadway musicals and their ...
- Call of the wild: Britain's nature writers (Independent)
A couple of weeks ago, I descended on a blazing Italian afternoon into a steep wooded ravine. Gnarled old trees hid overgrown ancient ruins, while waterfalls cascaded down limestone crags into mysterious caverns. Anyone with even a nodding classroom acquaintance with Romantic poetry or painting might have smelled a highly cultivated rat. Surely, this textbook vision of the sublime landscape ...
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