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- Pizarro: Attentive bird-watcher saves the day at San Jose City Hall - Silicon Valley
There was a dramatic rescue Wednesday evening after the first flight of one of San Jose City Hall's peregrine falcon chicks went south. The male chick - who will get a name when the results of a contest are announced today - had flown from the City ...
- 2 men follow God's call to ministry (The Toledo Blade)
Two men who felt God's call on their lives will be ordained Catholic priests today by Bishop Leonard Blair at Rosary Cathedral.
- A life After Death - Indolink
There is prevalent a belief that the individual soul lives in a body on earth not once but several times in different names and forms until final emancipation. This is called the cycle of birth and death, in which one’s own destiny is determined by ...
- Golden Bough Returns - Benicia News
Golden Bough ReturnsBenicia News, CA - 1 hour agoTONY MIMS Recently closed the LISTEN AND BE HEARD POETRY CAFÉ (but still keeps the web site open). He has now opened the NEW LIFE SELF DISCOVERY CENTER at ...
- Newburyport's art galleries are adopting this weekend's literary ... - The Daily News of Newburyport
Newburyport's art galleries are adopting this weekend's literary ...The Daily News of Newburyport, MA - 1 hour agoThe gallery is also showing "Gems and Passions," an exhibition of the photography of Patricia Bashford and Robert Pyle, along with prose and poetry ...
- Behold, a happy poet (Independent)
"Sometimes", said the poet Sheena Pugh in a poem which was, for a while, plastered all over the London Underground, "things don't go, after all,/ from bad to worse." Sometimes, she adds, "green thrives", "crops don't fail", "a man aims high" and "all goes well". And sometimes, she didn't add, a poet can be happy. Yes, even a poet who has won the hearts and, more rarely, the wallets of hundreds ...
- Around Whittier (Whittier Daily News)
Support group for single parents Parents Without Partners Chapter 176 will hold a dance and membership orientation at 7 p.m., with a dance to follow from 8p.m. to midnight July 4 at Candlewood Country Club, 14000 Telegraph Road.
- Preachy Morissette saved by sounds - Calgary Herald
Calgary HeraldPreachy Morissette saved by soundsCalgary Herald, Canada - 2 hours agoThat much is clear on the shrill opening track Citizen of the Planet, which backs clunky, preachy poetry with an intriguing world-beat pulse. ...
- Fishing Lines: Farewell to Fred, a genial giant who was first ... - Independent
Fishing Lines: Farewell to Fred, a genial giant who was first ...Independent, UK - 15 hours agoHe had 23 books published, from fishing stories and country matters to poetry and ferreting. He wrote columns for 'Shooting Times', 'Saga' magazine and 'The ...
- Five questions wit Barbara Selinger, Artistic Director of Detroit ... - Detroit Free Press
Five questions wit Barbara Selinger, Artistic Director of Detroit ...Detroit Free Press, United States - 19 minutes agoShe was also an English major, so a lot of her ideas come from literature and poetry. It's based on a quote from "The Great Longing" by Marcel Moring; ...
- Francis Bacon's Triptych 1975 Sells for Record 86.3 Million at Sotheby's (Art Daily)
Francis Bacon, "Triptych, 1976". Each: 78 x 58 in. 198 x 147.5 cm. Oil and pastel on canvas in three parts. © Sotheby's Images. NEW YORK.-
- Beaverbrook story takes 2 Atlantic Book Awards (CBC Newfoundland and Labrador)
New Brunswick author and CBC reporter Jacques Poitras has won both the Booksellers' Choice Award and the Best Atlantic Published Book Award for his investigative account Beaverbrook: A Shattered Legacy.
- Part-Time MFA in Creative Writing At NU (PR Newswire via Yahoo! News)
Northwestern Universitys School of Continuing Studies announces the addition of a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing to its part-time graduate degree offerings http://www.scs.northwestern.edu/grad/cw/.
- "Heart," by Rick Campbell (Seattle Times)
I remember being scared to death when, at about 30 years of age, I saw an X-ray of my skull. Seeing one's self as a skeleton, or receiving...
- A delicious trip on a sailing ship on the rugged coast of Maine - Providence Journal
Providence JournalA delicious trip on a sailing ship on the rugged coast of MaineProvidence Journal, RI - 8 hours ago“I love the poetry of motion, the challenge of it,” says John Dickey, an avid sailor and NASA engineer from Houston. “And the nature. I just love it. ...
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