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- The keepers of conscience - Hindu
The keepers of conscienceHindu, India - 8 hours agoPoetry makes nothing happen yet it acts as a conscience-keeper because we are at least two selves. In the Mundaka Upanishad, the self is described as two ...
- C ommu nity ca len da r - Arizona Daily Star
C ommu nity ca len da rArizona Daily Star, AZ - 1 hour agoYouth poetry and art contest. 9 am-3 pm Mondays-Fridays through Aug. 29. Free. 615-7855. Art in the Park — Tohono Chul Park, 7366 N. Paseo del Norte. ...
- Pusan Promotion Plan awards prizes - Variety
Pusan Promotion Plan awards prizesVariety, CA - 1 hour agoKorean helmer Lee Chang-dong’s “Poetry” collected the Kodak Award, $17000 worth of negative stock. Pic, already set up with Fine Cut as sales agent, ...
- Connor Ramey: Soccer's global stranglehold (Orion)
Soccer is boring. There's no hitting or loud noises, aside from the broadcasters. And the players are scared babies. These are just a few excuses people give to justify their hatred of soccer, and I'll be honest, I used to be one of them. For about 10 years, I hated soccer.
- New Christian Website Departs From Norms, Offers Something Different - HNN Huntingtonnews.net
New Christian Website Departs From Norms, Offers Something DifferentHNN Huntingtonnews.net, USA - 1 hour agoTowards this end, Hardesty offers his visitors food for thought in the form of poetry as well as audio (and soon video) teachings on various Christian ...
- This Is My Letter To the World - Washington Post
This Is My Letter To the WorldWashington Post, United States - 1 hour agoJoel Brouwer is the author of the poetry collections "Exactly What Happened," "Centuries" and the forthcoming "And So." He teaches at the University of ...
- Flat Lake Literary & Arts Festival, Clones, Co. Monaghan, Ireland (Independent)
If, as Bill Clinton suggested, the Hay literary festival is akin to Woodstock, then the Flat Lake literary and arts festival in Clones is like a fringe event at Glastonbury. Located on the sprawling Hilton Park estate, the festival is organised by the local novelist Patrick McCabe (author of The Butcher Boy) and the Welsh film director Kevin Allen, who is tied to the estate through marriage. ...
- Farmer poet balances apples and orations - Portsmouth Herald
It's a fruitful season for Charlie Pratt. The apple orchard is ripe — just ended its first weekend open. It was the same week his new book "Still Here," hit shelves, a chapbook of his poetry. It's the latter that ran the longer season. Pratt's not ...
- The wealth of hard times - Chicago Tribune
J ob insecurity, high gas prices, intimations of scarcity in the American land of plenty. So it went in 1976 when then young chanteuse Bette Midler released her third album, cheekily titled "Songs for the New Depression." In place of her trademark ...
- Collaborative efforts curbed youth violence in Kalamazoo this summer (The Kalamazoo Gazette)
KALAMAZOO -- After a violent summer for teenagers last year on the streets of Kalamazoo, local leaders say a collection of efforts has made a difference this year.
- A ‘prose’ should smell as sweet by any other name (Inverell Times)
INVERELL’S famous Celebration of the Outback Bush Poetry weekend has undergone a name change and a revamp for this year’s festival, to be known as the Helicopter Hoedown.
- Best of Times, Worst of Times: Ed Husain - Times Online
Best of Times, Worst of Times: Ed HusainTimes Online, UK - 2 hours agoA group of Shia were praying, chanting beautiful poetry in praise of the Prophet. But to the Saudi guards the Shia were dissenters, and they chased them ...
- Traits of "Traitor" leaves viewers with much to be desired (Loyola Maroon)
"Traitor" sets itself up as a twist-filled ride through the world of espionage and deceit, but the final product is something much less than what is promised in the previews. Enjoy the first two minutes of this film, because it's all downhill from there.
- Art free to a good home (Times Leader)
You know the drill. A piece of artwork makes you catch your breath. You gaze at it and wish it could brighten your bedroom wall. Or your kitchen. Or your otherwise-dull work space. Permanently.
- It's no surprise 'Nights in Rodanthe' is a tear-jerker - MLive.com
If you need a good cry, "Nights in Rodanthe" is preferable over pounding your thumb with a hammer. All right -- to be fair, this adaptation of a weepy romantic novel by Nicholas Sparks ("The Notebook," "A Walk to Remember") features beautiful people ...
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