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- Catholicism and controversy - MSNBC
Since 1993 Italian physicist Nicola Cabibbo has presided over the Pontifical Academy of Sciences. Though not a clergyĂ‚Âman, he has been weathering countless criticisms of the Church’s handling of science issues. Still he remains resolute and ...
- Trivia contest highlights city knowledge (Portage Daily Register)
Susan Gorsuch of Pardeeville spent the past week researching the history of Portage in anticipation of Thursday's Portage Trivia Contest. Unfortunately for Gorsuch, no one showed up to participate.
- The Week In Radio: A tribute to the power of love (Independent)
Across the nation, throughout Between Ourselves (BBC Radio 4, Thursday), you could hear the gentle thud of jaws dropping to the floor. In the first of a new run, the common experience uniting Olivia O'Leary's guests was that they were married to people who underwent a change of sex, and the marriage had survived the alteration: Daphne's husband was now a woman; Chris's wife a man. Just that ...
- Banned Writer Sheds Light on Tibet (Radio Free Asia)
A newly translated volume of poetry by the Tibetan writer Woeser sheds light on what she sees as a lost Tibet.
- Sketching the war of Atonement - Times Online
Click link below left for full picture gallery of Matthew Cook's Atonement sketches. FOR professional war artist Matthew Cook, being asked to do sketches on the set of Atonement was, to say the least, a novel experience. It came about after someone ...
- Columnist/Young-Adult Novelist Jeannette Eyerly Dies at 100 - Editor & Publisher
Columnist/Young-Adult Novelist Jeannette Eyerly Dies at 100Editor & Publisher - 1 hour agoThe award-winning Eyerly wrote 18 young-adult novels and two books of poetry in addition to co-writing a nationally syndicated column. ...
- 'The eye of a cameraman should be the eye of a poet' - guardian.co.uk
'The eye of a cameraman should be the eye of a poet'guardian.co.uk, UK - 1 hour agoThere's no special purpose behind a poem and yet you end up with something quite beautiful, full of understanding and love". ...
- The science of desire - The Independent
It's a biological riddle. We think of our libidos as a force of nature beyond our control; yet we also complain, increasingly, that they are too weak. Cathy Holding investigates the enigma of sexual response Human sexual response is a complex ...
- 10 for the Road (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
10 for the Road You can plan now to attend these weekend events, occurring within a few weeks and within a day's drive of Philadelphia.
- Foundation gives $150000 to teen after-school programs - The Herald-Times (subscription)
Foundation gives $150000 to teen after-school programsThe Herald-Times (subscription), IN - 13 hours ago... (how to build your own Web page); fine arts (drawing, pottery, music, dance); multi-media (video production); world cultures; reading, writing and poetry.
- Seattle Symphony's "A Hero's Life" a rousing program - Seattle Times
Seattle Symphony's "A Hero's Life" a rousing programSeattle Times, United States - 2 hours agoNevertheless, the inspired pairing of Strauss' thrilling tone poem with the almost unbearable drama of Shostakovich's anxious piece should make Seattle ...
- Dude, You Stole My Article - Slate
Listen to Mia Fineman and Dana Stevens discuss Fur . Click here to play the audio, or subscribe to the Spoiler Special podcast in iTunes . In the 35 years since her death, Diane Arbus' most famous photographs—the twin girls in identical outfits ...
- Writers to present a free reading - Iowa City Press-Citizen
Fiction writer Madeleine Thien from Canada and Cuban poet, fiction writer and essayist Rogelio Saunders, who lives in Spain, will present a free reading at 5 p.m. Sunday in Prairie Lights Books. The writers, who are now in residence with the ...
- Alisha Marie Ard, Corky Hale and Nedra Wheeler - L.A. Watts Times
Alisha Marie Ard, Corky Hale and Nedra WheelerL.A. Watts Times, CA - 36 minutes agoReportedly, it’s the only magazine specifically for the prison system that showcases poetry, letters of inspiration, thoughts, comments, and opinions, ...
- The world's 50 best walks - Times Online
All great pub walks should involve a quick hit of scenery, then a slow sup by the fire - and the Clachaig Inn, buried among the man-sized mountains of Glencoe, has a cracker. A mile’s clamber on a pinewood trail brings you to Signal Rock, where, in ...
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