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- Growing number of local corn mazes offer naturally creepy fun - Grand Rapids Press
Press Photo/Katy Batdorff Press reporter Tricia Woolfenden navigates Carlson's Crypt Corn Maze near Belding, a family-friendly corn maze that has joined a growing number of such attractions in the area. When night falls, you can maneuver the maze ...
- Maher's mockery misses the point - Los Angeles Times
Maher's mockery misses the pointLos Angeles Times, CA - 20 hours agoFaith is also the spur for everything from the poetry of Psalms to the Cathedral at Chartres to relief missions. "Religulous" is one-dimensional. ...
- Earthday concert for Haile Selassie I to benefit school - Jamaica Observer
Earthday concert for Haile Selassie I to benefit schoolJamaica Observer, Jamaica - 8 hours ago... the best in conscious music and poetry and is one of a number of events by the Rastafari Community to celebrate the birthday of HIM, July 23, 1892. ...
- The art of eclecticism - Khaleej Times
Khaleej TimesThe art of eclecticismKhaleej Times, United Arab Emirates - 2 hours agoWhere else could art, architecture, poetry and song find their home?” Ghada asks. “We wanted to create a gallery that feels like home, but a very timeless ...
- Friday, August 08, 2008 (Marion Chronicle-Tribune)
•First Friday poetry group, 6 to 8 p.m., Marion Public Library, 600 S. Washington S. Come share, discuss poetry. No age limits. •Bingo, Lions Den, corner of High and Jefferson streets, Montpelier. Early Birds 6:30 p.m., regular bingo 7 p.m. Food available.
- Keeping Respect Alive in Fairfax Cemeteries - Washington Post
Fairfax County history commissioners Mary Lipsey, left, and Lynne Garvey-Hodge are trying to protect such graveyards as the Marshall cemetery in Burke. (By John Kelly -- The Washington Post) Black spray paint on white marble makes for a jarring and ...
- Mattie's garden under construction; set to open in October - Business Gazette
Mattie's garden under construction; set to open in OctoberBusiness Gazette, MD - 3 hours agoHe authored five books of poetry that made the New York Times bestseller list, gaining international attention and the friendship of such notables as Oprah ...
- Colonialfest comes to Farmers Market (Brookings Daily Register)
There weren't any "colonial times" in early Brookings history . The territory that would one day become Brookings was uninhabited , virgin prairie, home to buffalo and muskrats and the occasional trapper who wandered through.
- Soul survivor - Tampabay.com
Soul survivorTampabay.com, FL - 19 hours agoIf Florida were perfect, folks would already be lining up to buy Laumer's prose attempt at The Odyssey. Elementary and middle school students would throw ...
- In The Shadow Of The Witch Creek Fire - vision magazine
vision magazineIn The Shadow Of The Witch Creek Firevision magazine, CA - 44 minutes agoThe expressive arts such as drumming, painting, movement, sand tray therapy, collage, and poetry are especially effective in giving form and expression to ...
- Arts month kicks off - Cherry Hill Courier Post
Arts month kicks offCherry Hill Courier Post, NJ - 22 hours agoPractice prose at Poetry in the Park at the Historic Hopkins House in Haddon Township. Stroll through the 32nd Annual Juried Art Exhibit at Smithville ...
- SIUC college of liberal arts hires 24 new faculty members - The Southern
SIUC college of liberal arts hires 24 new faculty membersThe Southern, IL - 2 hours agoHer poetry appears in journals such as Dogwood, Mind the Gap, Pittsburgh Quarterly and Poetry Midwest. This year, Red Hen Press published “Letters to the ...
- Trace the Origins of Spanish Jews Struggle Under the Barbaric Inquisition of the Past -- New Book Highlights a ... (GlobeNewswire via Yahoo! Finance)
NEW HEMPSTEAD, N.Y., Sept. 18, 2008 -- Multitudes of contemporary Hispanics from central through South America and the Caribbean are unaware of their ancestors' struggle for survival under the five hundred years of Spain's and Portugal's barbaric Inquisition.
- A.K. Smiley library to hold annual Family Day on Saturday (The Press-Enterprise)
In a day filled with storytelling, crafts, singing, origami and even a therapy dog named Robbie, children will learn the ins and outs of the A.K. Smiley Public Library in Redlands.
- Rock Co-op - West Hawaii Today
A father and son duo get down with Wild Cherry's "Play that Funky Music." Adults and teenagers make use of the open area in front of the stage to showcase their dance moves. Others sit back and enjoy the festive atmosphere. Children run around the ...
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