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- M. Catherine Honemann - Baltimore Sun
M. Catherine Honemann, a retired senior accountant who was active in her church, died of heart failure May 16 at St. Joseph Medical Center. The Stella Maris resident was 88. Mary Catherine Blake was born and raised in Baltimore and graduated from ...
- Girls love the dress? - Mid-Day Mumbai
Girls love the dress?Mid-Day Mumbai, India - 3 hours agoAkka Mahadevi, the 12th century mystic, celebrated marriage in her exquisite poetry, but she was talking about a groom who only existed in her mind. ...
- Around the Valley (The Fresno Bee)
Art show sales to benefit incarcerated youths
- Poem: Never Forget (Portsmouth Herald)
Look for Random Acts of Poetry every Sunday in the Go&Do section. Submit your original poem to J.L. Stevens, 111 New Hampshire Ave., Portsmouth, NH 03801. The shorter the better — remember, "Brevity is the soul of wit."
- BG Woman's Club honors young writers (Bowling Green Sentinel-Tribune)
The Bowling Green Woman’s Club recently honored local students for their writing efforts for the club’s 26th annual Creative Writing...
- Grammy's wisdom - Alton Telegraph
Grammy's wisdomAlton Telegraph, IL - 21 minutes ago"The majority of things that we go through on the journey through life are more informative than the destination," she said. Miller's first book of poetry, ...
- medici.tv Launches Major Summer Webcast Season: A Chat with ... - PlaybillArts
PlaybillArtsmedici.tv Launches Major Summer Webcast Season: A Chat with ...PlaybillArts, NY - 10 hours agoThe Medici family was one of the greatest supporters of the arts during the Renaissance, commissioning a wide array of music, painting, poetry and ...
- Poetry night to benefit at-risk children - Anderson Independent-Mail
Local non-profit group MIRACLES is having a poetry night on Friday. Anyone older than 23 is invited to attend or to present work. Tickets are $6 in advance and $8 at the door. Seating is limited, so be sure to get tickets early. They can be purchased ...
- Concordia scholar shares another side of CS Lewis - Austin American-Statesman
Concordia scholar shares another side of CS LewisAustin American-Statesman, TX - 2 hours agoThe book, last printed in 1965, shows a dialogue between Christian writer CS Lewis and literary critic EMW Tillyard on the reading of poetry and will be ...
- Mother's Day program in Portage - Kalamazoo Gazette - MLive.com
Mother's Day program in PortageKalamazoo Gazette - MLive.com, MI - 5 hours agoThe Portage District Library, 300 Library Lane, is hosting "Magic Reality: An Interplay of Poetry and Visual Art." The event includes an artists' reception ...
- Spice vendor finds niche in New York City, selling wares to upscale ... - Canada East
NEW YORK - With his flowing black hair, bushy beard and slight paunch, Behroush Sharifi hops off his bicycle and bounds into an expensive restaurant on the Upper West Side. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS/Tina Fineberg Behroush Sharifi, left, stands by as chef ...
- War Poet Robert Graves 'stole Work From His Mistress' - Booktrade.info
War Poet Robert Graves 'stole Work From His Mistress'Booktrade.info, UK - 14 hours agoBut one academic has accused the poet of stealing ideas, literary criticism and poetry from his one-time American mistress and passing them off as his own.
- Unexpected events unearth meaning in the life and art of Phyllis Jacobs (The Frederick News-Post)
Nearly 50 years ago, Phyllis Jacobs found herself unearthing pottery and arrowheads at an archaeological excavation site in southern Indiana -- an act that would later subtly influence her concept of what her art is.
- How to make accounting software cool (CNN Money)
It was too weird to be true. In late 2006, a series of videos appeared on YouTube about a Willow Springs, Ill., resident named Kyle Bone who'd created a successful product called "the anti-shirt" - a shirt that exposed the area of one's torso that a normal tee shirt would cover and revealed the area that would otherwise be exposed. In short, said Bone, it cured the age-old problem of "farmer's ...
- Review: 'Holiday Stew' a fun read for entire family - Wausau Daily Herald
E ven though it didn't arrive in time for the National Poetry Month celebration in April, "Holiday Stew" is in time for any occasion to come. Pick a season or a celebration and enjoy. For all too many of us, poetry conjures up images of a dreaded ...
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