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- Pulse contributors for July 22: - Herald-Mail
Lisa McManus is 18 and attends adult education classes at the Washington County Family Center. She has been writing poetry since she was 13. She is Mormon and enjoys writing poetry about her spirituality.
- Noel Robinson on the prophetic move of God this Pentecost (Christian Today)
Christians have been out and about spreading the Gospel across central London this Pentecost weekend and worship leader Noel Robinson firnly believes that Gods Spirit is working through every act done in His Name
- Author Danielle Steel writes to 'give people hope' (AP via Yahoo! News)
It's only 9:33 a.m., but already Danielle Steel is having a lousy morning.
- PLoS One & PsyChoanalysis, comment casser le monopole des revues ... - Le Post
Le PostPLoS One & PsyChoanalysis, comment casser le monopole des revues ...Le Post, France - 1 hour agoAnd although his poetry is a sufficiently profound art to include everything, one dimension is lacking: mystery, enigma that only a great "other" can reveal ...
- 'Saddam's jail diaries' published - BBC Middle East
An Arab newspaper has published what it says are excerpts from diaries written by the ousted Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein while in captivity. The extracts printed in Al-Hayat portray a man who never seems to have stopped believing in himself as a ...
- New play based on a series of words found in an Internet search log (The Canadian Press via Yahoo! Canada News)
PHILADELPHIA - They are an unquestionably bizarre set of Internet search terms: "Mange. Human mold. White camellia. Dying Elmo."
- Words fly at Southern Fried Poetry Slam (Tallahassee Democrat)
It's rhythm-and-rhyme time, Tallahassee.
- The Wild Man At The Center Of The World (Washington Post)
SITTING ON A BENCH IN MERIDIAN HILL PARK ON A BRISK AFTERNOON, I look south over rooftops to where the Washington Monument's needle is poised to pop the blue sky. The rising breeze brings a whiff of cigar smoke from the guy on the terrace below. A young couple pushing a stroller pauses at the Joan of Arc statue.
- ' 'Aina' shows support for Hawaiians (Honolulu Advertiser)
Peter Apo is a prominent and eloquent steward for Hawaiian values and culture, and a periodic recording artist, multitasking his mission with an infusion of music. Here, with an ensemble dubbed The Rainbow Nation Band, Apo and crew explore a multitude of tunes that advocate support for Hawaiians who celebrate their culture and struggle to maintain their dignity as they seek sovereignty and to ...
- RUGGIERO: Late drama made Open incredible - Grand Island Record
Only KentRUGGIERO: Late drama made Open incredibleGrand Island Record, NY - 42 minutes agoPoetry in motion. Rhythmic. Balanced. Well Timed. Why doesn’t he win more often? He can’t putt and can’t concentrate for long periods of time. ...Tiger's Latest Victory Stands Alone Evening Bulletinall 9,991 news articles
- Suze Rotolo writes about life with him in Greenwich Village (The Toledo Blade)
At Dylan's side, and in his shadow
- Saturday vehicle chase leads to arrest of driver - The Salinas Californian
Saturday vehicle chase leads to arrest of driverThe Salinas Californian, CA - 50 minutes agoThe festival will feature readings by the student winners of the Poetic Voices intercollegiate poetry competition. The featured guest speaker is Brandi ...
- Lawrence poet embraces global outlook - Lawrence Journal World
Lawrence poet embraces global outlookLawrence Journal World, KS - 1 hour agoEditor’s note: In her Ad Astra Poetry Project, Kansas Poet Laureate Denise Low highlights historic and contemporary poets who resided in Kansas for a ...
- Conversing with and without words Musicians and poet team up for ... - SunJournal.com (subscription)
Conversing with and without words Musicians and poet team up for ...SunJournal.com (subscription), ME - 22 minutes agoMaple Room owner and creative director Taylor Mesple said he had been recently fixated with the idea of integrating poetry and music. ...
- Local author writes book of 50 poems - Red Bluff Daily News
Red Bluff author Randel S. Kuykendall has published a book of 50 poems called "Words for Rapunzel," according to a press release from PublishAmerica. Inspired by the likes of Bukowski and Kerouac the poems invoke images of fast-living, false love and ...
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