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- ‘That Time’ for professor at crossroads - Centre Daily Times
‘That Time’ for professor at crossroadsCentre Daily Times, PA - 3 hours agoPoetry, especially that of Shakespeare, Yeats and Eliot, pervades the novel. Morris has been teaching for 40 years, and he feels he is gradually losing the ...
- John W. Whitehead: No Shelter from the Storm: Bob Dylan's Apocalypse (HuffingtonPost)
In a pop music world where issues are seldom addressed and creativity and individuality have been lost, Bob Dylan, who just turned 67, is a refreshing alternative.
- The Art of Jefferson Airplane's Grace Slick - Malibu Arts Journal
The Art of Jefferson Airplane's Grace SlickMalibu Arts Journal, CA - 1 hour agoOne instance in particular, you were merely reading a poetry book and having a glass of wine in the park. But the officer apparently did not like your tone, ...
- Graceful and dynamic - The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
Graceful and dynamicThe Star-Ledger - NJ.com, NJ - Apr 20, 2008... to hold opposing tendencies in balance, Chen's gentle expression lends the work poetry. She seems as spontaneous and free as a cloud passing overhead. ...
- Earth Day-related activities in the Northland - Duluth News Tribune
Earth Day-related activities in the NorthlandDuluth News Tribune, MN - 1 hour agoEarth Poetry, 7 pm Fifth annual Earth Day Spoken Word event at the Northern Great Lakes Visitors Center on US Highway 2 just east of Ashland. Free. ...
- Spiritual insight for Christians and non Christians - 24-7PressRelease.com
/24-7PressRelease/ - May 15, 2008 - As Christians, many of us are seeking answers and insight to issues that we experience in our daily walk with God. Sometimes we simply need to know that we are not alone in our struggles and that we will not be ...
- National Poetry Month Gets Local Fete (Bainbridge Islander)
Nine performance poets competed at the second annual poetry slam hosted by Bainbridge Performing Arts.
- Thursday 5/1 (Sag Harbor Express)
"Rock the Walk" a concert to benefit Heaven Can Wait a local walking team from the East End who will take part in the Long Island Two Day Walk to fight Breast Cancer. 8 p.m. Bay Street Theatre, Long Wharf, Sag Harbor.
- CTU conductor kidnapped, thrashed - Tribune
The ongoing tension between Ambala Bus Syndicate and CTU officials over lifting of passengers illegally and the parking problem took an ugly turn when six Syndicate employees attempted to kidnap a local transport worker from the ISBT, Sector 43, here ...
- Family and friends United in grief for Nathan - Ilford Recorder
GRIEVING friends and family of tragic Nathan Gipps wept as the 23-year-old was laid to rest. The London Underground engineer, of Anne Way, Hainault, was found dead by walkers near Fairlop Oak playing fields. On Thursday mourners packed St Peter's ...
- Around the world in 400 pages - L'express.mu
L'express.muAround the world in 400 pagesL'express.mu, Mauritius - 6 hours agoHe then hosts a workshop on drawing and poetry during which the children are encouraged to creatively express what their country means to them. ...
- White Plains kids and cops to stage production about diversity (The Journal News)
WHITE PLAINS - Seventeen-year-old high school junior Chris Watts, who is black, said he has never heard a racial slur directed at him.
- Concerts celebrate Ash Grove’s golden legacy (The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles)
Ed Pearl, 70, silver-haired and feisty, will forever be associated with the Ash Grove, the folk club he opened 50 years ago with a $5,000 investment, despite the fact that the venue's been closed for a quarter century.
- Miracle From the Midwest (The New York Sun)
Last year, I suggested re-evaluating the list of the "big five" American orchestras. With the Minnesota Orchestra's terrific performance at Avery Fisher Hall over the weekend, it may be time to revisit the list. The Minnesota Orchestra has a long and special relationship with the Symphony No. 1 of Gustav Mahler. Although the composer was associated with both the Vienna and New York ...
- Wooster's Fuller sisters make literary history in the mid-1800s - Daily Record
WOOSTER -- In the mid-1800s the city was the home of two women who became the toast of the American literary world. Francis and Metta Fuller were two sisters whose poetry was first collected in the same volume, to the rave reviews of Victorian ...
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