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- Celebrate our mothers on Sunday - Sterling Journal-Advocate
Since 1915, we have set aside the second Sunday in May to honor our Mothers. Although there are several opinions as to how this day came about, the one that has lasted is the story of Anna Reeves Jarvis. Jarvis asked her minister in West Virginia to ...
- Yoko Ono owns the remix - AfterEllen.com
Yoko Ono owns the remixAfterEllen.com - 2 hours agoIt sets her inspiring, articulate poetry (“Think peace, act peace, spread peace”) against a driving electronic rhythm mixed with the original chorus of “All ...
- Is Hitler YOUR Doktor Too? (cmi santiago)
Kweer Kalifornia! Kweer Kalifornia "is the place you ought to be! So they loaded up the truck, and they moved to Beverly!" Was Hitler the King of the South? Hitler's in the Basement Mixing Up Your Medicine! Did the practices and principles of modern medicine come from Hitler too?
- Open Studios Event In Peekskill - Westchester.com
Open Studios Event In PeekskillWestchester.com, NY - 3 hours agoTo add to the festivities, free day and evening events include poetry walks, jazz, blues and classical music at the gazebo, performance art, and more. ...
- Howard Jacobson: We get the war criminals we deserve - Independent
Howard Jacobson: We get the war criminals we deserveIndependent, UK - 3 hours agoAs Anne Elliott cautions Captain Benwick in Jane Austen's Persuasion, "It [is] the misfortune of poetry to be seldom safely enjoyed by those who enjoy it ...
- Poet’s first collection a remarkable beginning - The Chronicle Herald
I MUST BEGIN my review of Johanna Skibsrud’s Late Nights with wild Cowboys (Gaspereau Press, $18.95), her debut poetry collection, with two disclosures: 1) she was once my student in a class at the University of Toronto; 2) her publisher is also my ...
- 10 a.m.: Jasper native named IN poet laureate - Herald-Bulletin
JASPER, Ind. — An author who writes about his youth in the southern Indiana city of Jasper and his German heritage has been named the state’s second poet laureate. Sixty-four-year-old Norbert Krapf was selected from among 19 nominees to the post ...
- Dedication of Cultural Arts Studio honors Modestine Wesley - HometownAnnapolis.com
The students of Sojourner-Douglass College in Annapolis will never meet the woman who inspired their new Cultural Arts Studio, but they will long appreciate her influence. Modestine Wesley was a lover of the arts, particularly poetry, and the new ...
- Galleries packed with art for First Friday - Topeka Capitol-Journal
First Friday Art Walk participants will have to step up their pace to see all the art at this month's event. As the 2007-08 academic year draws to a close, works by area art students will be a big part of this month's self-guided, art-viewing ...
- Making her case in Peru (yorkregion.com)
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- Clergy in the closet - Washington Blade
The connection between sexual identity and Judeo-Christian values is fraught with complexities, which are explored in detail in “The Bishop’s Daughter: A Memoir” by poet Honor Moore. The searing chronicle lays bare the dual life of her father ...
- The A List (The Villager)
RIVER TO RIVER The River to River Festival, the nation’s largest free summer-long arts festival, begins its seventh season on May 28. Highlights of the weekend launch include a world premiere performance by the Buglisi Dance Theatre, banjo virtuoso Béla Fleck, a 12-hour Bang on a Can Marathon, and British band Wire. Ongoing through mid-September, the festival features family-friendly events, ...
- 'Yeti' can be disappointing at times (Salem Statesman Journal)
"Betty the Yeti," which opened at Pentacle Theatre on Friday, shows that playwright Jon Klein has his ear to the Northwest dialogue.
- Sports world's elegant voice lives on - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
At the dawn of the electronic age of sports, when our world was so much smaller, slower and beamed to us with weekly snippets in grainy black and white, sports were not a volume business. In those ancient times when we pre-digital dinosaurs roamed ...
- Fourth-grade class goes underwater - Norwood Bulletin
Fourth-grade class goes underwaterNorwood Bulletin, USA - 1 hour agoA nearby table held a lobster trap, seashells, student reports on ocean creatures, and even poetry about ocean creatures. A fish bowl with live goldfish was ...
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