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- The satisfying compromises of collaboration - Lebanon Daily Star
BEIRUT: There is precious little of that stuff schizophrenically termed "contemporary classical" music being composed in Lebanon these days. Even less new orchestral music is reaching the ears of Lebanese audiences, and very little of that has been ...
- Religious retreats offer personal enlightenment (CNN.com)
NEW LEBANON, New York (AP) -- At the former Shaker village, where the Taconic Mountains roll into the Berkshires and New York touches Massachusetts, Yaqin Aubert read aloud Hindu, Buddhist, Taoist, Zoroastrian, Judaic, Christian and Islamic texts during the Sunday service at the Sufi religious retreat.
- I woke up to see Andrew dancing the tango naked in our room - Daily Mirror
It sounds like every housewife's secret fantasy... waking up in the middle of the night to see GMTV heart-throb Andrew Castle twirling around at the foot of your bed, stark naked. But, ladies, that is no dream. It is exactly what happened this week ...
- The Olympic winner who didn't get to be Tarzan - OCRegister
The Olympic winner who didn't get to be TarzanOCRegister, CA - 39 minutes 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 ...
- Outhouse salesman has a good singing voice - Scripps News
Outhouse salesman has a good singing voiceScripps News, DC - 1 hour agoHe writes romantic poetry to his girlfriend, Linda Elliott. He knows how to catch the wild hogs that tear up his pasture and gladly shares his recipe for ...
- I live in silence with many voices - The Punch
I live in silence with many voicesThe Punch, Nigeria - 3 hours agoAnd his poetry is generally deep too. The way a Stevie Wonder, therefore, triumphs over lack of physical sight, the creative gem in Omosun appears to be ...
- Saddleback Reveals Another Side Of McCain - The Bulletin
Since entering public service a few decades ago, John McCain had long retreated behind his very own wall of separation between his private faith and public duties; a wall that was weakened at Saddleback last Saturday. "I am a man of faith," Mr ...
- Outdoors briefs - Independent Record
The Lincoln Ranger District will close Copper Creek Road #330 to install a new bridge at the Copper Creek crossing immediately above the road junction with Indian Meadows Road No. 1882. The bridge installation will begin on Monday, and the road may ...
- Varone's "Alchemy" works its anguished magic (The Plain Dealer)
REVIEW Doug Varone and Dancers Art doesn't have to be pretty. It can (and must) tell us things we don't want hear or see, haunt our consciences and provide glimpses into the darkness of life. The bleak eloquence of...
- Copenhagen: A seasonal guide (CNN.com)
Roskilde Festival (July) The Danes love the outdoors and they love rock music; the Roskilde Festival is where they combine these passions for a weekend of drunken revelry.
- 'Best of the Web 2008' - Los Angeles Times
'Best of the Web 2008'Los Angeles Times, CA - 4 hours agoCulled from online magazines published between January and October 2007, the selections here represent three distinct categories: fiction, poetry and ...
- School comes first, but he's looking at several different avenues ... - DeSoto Appeal
School comes first, but he's looking at several different avenues ...DeSoto Appeal, TN - 1 hour agoOf his poetry, he said, "I love poetry. I like to write about struggles because I have been through a lot of struggles in my life. ...
- What's Happening calendar: Sept. 18, 2008 edition - The Saratogian
What's Happening calendar: Sept. 18, 2008 editionThe Saratogian, NY - 5 minutes ago20, $35.465-5233 or go to www.wamc.org RIVERFRONT STUDIOS, 96 Broad Street, Schuylerville, Mary Kathryn Jablonski, reads from new poetry book " To The ...
- Uncovering lost Khazar capital - Houston Chronicle
This house from the 11th or 12th century made of flamed bricks was found in 2005. An archaeologist believes it is part of Itil, a Silk Road city that served as the Khazar capital, near Astrakhan, about 800 miles south of Moscow. MOSCOW  A Russian ...
- It's time to take this veteran's mementos home - Courier-Journal
About eight years ago -- just before he died -- Robert Dalton Buster sent me a box of his Vietnam memories wrapped in brown manila paper; $3.45 postage from Edmonton, Ky. The memories included revolving-door letters that spewed information in graphic ...
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