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- Serenity Prayer faces challenge on authorship (International Herald Tribune)
The short prayer that has offered solace to generations is about to endure a controversy that is likely to be anything but serene.
- NORM: Health put little damper on Carlin - Las Vegas Review Journal
Comedian Dennis Blair opened for George Carlin more than 3,000 times, including Carlin's finale four weeks ago today at The Orleans. About three years ago, Blair witnessed a scary moment. Carlin "couldn't catch his breath on stage." It was around ...
- Two nights of big shows -- yeah, in July - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Summer typically is the time when you get programming with all the substance of cotton candy. And that certainly remains the case on the commercial broadcast networks, where reality and repeats rule. You need look no further than the 10th-season ...
- Know and love Kashmir - GreaterKashmir.com (press release)
Know and love KashmirGreaterKashmir.com (press release), India - 6 hours agoIf you observe the forests closely, you will experience that Kashmir is much more beautiful then what has been depicted through poetry,” he said. ...
- Learning made fun: Uni camp gives taste of high school life (The Champaign News-Gazette)
URBANA – In an echoing dance studio at the University of Illinois, children are kicking and screaming. And in this case, it's a good thing. The kicking comes when the kids, mostly ages 9-11, practice their moves at University Laboratory High School's summer camp, where sessions range from a week learning how to program a robot to another week creating spoken-word poetry.
- LOOKING FOR ANNE OF GREEN GABLES - New York Times
New York TimesLOOKING FOR ANNE OF GREEN GABLESNew York Times, United States - 47 minutes agoEwan Macdonald won her affections and carried her off to Ontario, where she raised two children and wrote 20 novels and two poetry collections. ...
- Ready, set, GO! - Lafayette Journal and Courier
Glass artist Sharon Owens describes the process to create “Portrait in Red” (right) at Inspired Fire in Shadeland. An open house will be at Inspired Fire tonight. Journal & Courier file photo Barb Welch canes a chair at last year’s Feast ...
- 500 mourners pack pews for crash victim's funeral - National Post
500 mourners pack pews for crash victim's funeralNational Post, Canada - 21 hours agoMourners, many of them in their teens and twenties, sat very still and occasionally wiped their eyes. The organ and chorus led them in The King of Love my ...
- Stephen Moss interviews novelist Joanna Kavenna on her seven unpublishable novels, and eventual success (Guardian Unlimited)
Joanna Kavenna wrote seven unpublishable novels before winning the Orange new writers award with her eighth. She talks to Stephen Moss about perseverance
- Art | Showing This Month - Brick Weekly
Brick WeeklyArt | Showing This MonthBrick Weekly, VA - 4 hours ago... POETRY gallery for the member poets! REMEMBER, FIRST FRIDAY is THURSDAY JULY 3rd because of the holiday- of you come down Friday night- you’ll find dark ...
- Larks in the park - Bridgeton News
NEW YORK -- In a leafy corner of Lincoln Center, the popular summer arts festival Lincoln Center Out-of-Doors returns tonight, launching three weeks of free dance, music and poetry events. With new programming director Bill Bragin at the helm, and ...
- Chris Treadway Community Column: San Pablo church, nonprofit pitch ... - Contra Costa Times
Chris Treadway Community Column: San Pablo church, nonprofit pitch ...Contra Costa Times, CA - 3 hours agoWinkelstein booked children's shows, established monthly poetry reading and writing programs and started the brown bag speaker's forum at the library, ...
- Divers find bodies in ferry that capsized in storm - Buffalo News
A woman breaks into tears as she meets his husband, a survivor in the ill-fated MV Princess of Stars, at the Philippine National Red Cross headquarters in Manila Tuesday, June 24, 2008. Divers managed to get inside an upside-down ferry but found only ...
- Community Briefing - Arizona Range News
Lyndsey Osterman, WASA volunteer at the Fun with Reading class, with Chloe Stroud, 7, during arts and crafts. The participants read books and poetry, sang songs, did arts and crafts, and dug for seashells during the beach-themed program. (Ainslee ...
- The spy who loved books - Scotsman
The spy who loved booksScotsman, United Kingdom - 21 minutes agoAnd, it seems, for writing. The book includes dashes of his own poetry and prose, including Portrait of the Artist as a Young Horse, in which he recalls the ...
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