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- Need a Dickens expert? He's the man - Mankato Free Press
It started years ago as a nudge from mom to read a book by Charles Dickens. Today, he’s known as a guy who literally wrote the book on Dickens. Several, actually. And today Rob Hanna, an English professor at Bethany Lutheran College, is a go-to guy ...
- Form Follows Function, Elegantly - Wall Street Journal
Wall Street JournalForm Follows Function, ElegantlyWall Street Journal - 3 hours agoOver the doors at the building's entrance are six arched art glass lunettes inspired by the allegorical figures of Wisdom, Oratory, Drama, Music, Poetry and ...
- The Good News According to Barack - Spectator.org
If evangelicals vote for Barack Obama it won't be because they support his stance on abortion, but rather because they feel betrayed by George Bush and the Republican party. Obama doesn't promise to embrace the conservative social agenda, but he does ...
- Big rush for Abu Dhabi hunting and equestrian show - Thaindian.com
Big rush for Abu Dhabi hunting and equestrian showThaindian.com, Thailand - 1 hour ago... camel auctions, falconry auctions and beauty contests, a beauty contest of the Arabian desert hound saluki, art, poetry and handicraft competitions and ...
- Charlotte Kohler dies at 99; editor brought distinguished writers ... - Los Angeles Times
Charlotte Kohler dies at 99; editor brought distinguished writers ...Los Angeles Times, CA - 12 hours agoShe was known to cite long passages of poetry and to quote ancient Greek. "Throughout her life, books and the written word were more important than ...
- Events Calendar for Aug. 12 through Aug. 24 - Andover Townsman
Evening Labyrinth Walk at the Rolling Ridge Retreat and Conference Center in North Andover from 7 to 8:45 p.m. led by retreat leader Paul Millin. Walking the Labyrinth is a moving prayer practice in which the body can help bring together mind and ...
- Thu,04 Sep 2008 (Hindustan Times)
Some things never change. If there’s a brick courtyard, hundred bhangra artistes must break into those balle balle back-bends. And if romance has to bloom, hold on to your scalps, just zoom to the Swiss Alps.
- Lessons of 9/11 - Sauk Valley Daily Gazette
Most of the students in Kim Printz's fifth-grade class were in kindergarten when the 9/11 terrorist attacks occurred. Some were too young for school. Dalton Newcomer, 11, was playing video games at his grandparents' house when news of the twin towers ...
- SPOKEN WORD Day One scores from National Poetry Slam 2008 in Madison - Isthmus
SPOKEN WORD Day One scores from National Poetry Slam 2008 in MadisonIsthmus, WI - Aug 6, 2008Nearly two-thirds of the 76 teams in the National Poetry Slam competed in their first bouts on Tuesday night at multiple venues throughout downtown Madison. ...
- Concert brings attention to child abuse - Quad-Cities Times
The second annual Child Abuse Awareness Concert was held on Saturday at the River Music Experience’s Redstone Room. Poetry, new songs, story sharing and statistics echoed the theme: “There is more to life than this; it is love and I will find it ...
- Sharing their way with words - Abilene Reporter-News
Sharing their way with wordsAbilene Reporter-News, TX - 1 hour ago... "Last Great American Novel." "This was a fantastic event today," said Darnall, one of the poets and current president of the Abilene Writers Guild. ...
- Speaking in tongues at the Edinburgh International Book Festival - The List
Speaking in tongues at the Edinburgh International Book FestivalThe List, UK - 1 hour agoI like to think, though, Heath asks an appropriate question of most poetry readings: Why so serious? It’sa charge Bookslam convincingly body-swerves. ...
- Garuda Dandakam - Chennai Online
Garuda DandakamChennai Online, India - 3 hours agoDandakam is that poetry where some of the lines have more than 26 syllables. It very much resembles prose) An e- book containing , this stotra and its ...
- 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.
- Brain trust (San Antonio Current)
It’s a rainy Saturday morning, and customers idly browse the stacks at Cheever Books, one of San Antonio’s last remaining independent bookstores.
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