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- Painting poems of quiet reflection - People's Daily Online
Seen through the eyes of a hundred artists, there are a hundred visions of Huangshan Mountain. The mountain in east China's Anhui province is also a favorite subject for renowned contemporary Chinese painter Guo Gongda. Born in Anhui, the artist has ...
- Sarah’s success - Huddersfield Examiner
Sarah’s successHuddersfield Examiner, UK - 1 hour ago“She’s absolutely full of life and always wanted to be on stage. “She has no hang-ups and that comes through in her poetry. It’s why it’s so unique. ...
- LAist Interview: William Fitzsimmons - LAist
LAistLAist Interview: William FitzsimmonsLAist, CA - 11 hours agoHave you ever thought about publishing a book of poetry? I love writing. I actually miss that from graduate school. I was such a dork that I would write ...
- Meeting on Persian literature held in Istanbul - Tehran Times
Meeting on Persian literature held in IstanbulTehran Times, Iran - 15 hours ago... contemporary literature begins in 1921, but some say it begin with the time when a piece of poetry or prose was created with new and different view. ...
- Diaries show Saddam feared getting AIDS in prison - Las Vegas Sun
Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or other diseases during his U.S.-supervised captivity, a leading Arab newspaper said Monday in publishing excerpts of his prison writings. The London-based Al-Hayat said the comments came in portions of Saddam's ...
- BOOK REVIEW: Lost History: The Enduring Legacy of Muslim ... - American Muslim
BOOK REVIEW: Lost History: The Enduring Legacy of Muslim ...American Muslim, MO - 2 hours agoThe progressive deterioration of this society had brought with it a fierce set of attacks on the old Judeo-Arab world of science, philosophy and poetry that ...
- Athenaeum frames travel in the 1800s (Boston Globe)
In the early 1800s, leisure was a concept more commonly viewed in New England as wasting God's precious time. Here we were more familiar with the practice of taking the cure at a mineral spring, or attending church camp in order to refresh the mind and body - for more work.
- Teenager beaten to death in park was 'victim of happy slap attack' - Daily Mail
A teenager savagely battered to death in park is believed to have been the victim of a 'happy slap' attack on a mobile phone. Flicking through the autumn glossy fashion magazines, I noticed that some of the models did not look very well. A few of ...
- Ultrafit: Conquering the 'Marsh Mountain' - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Paul Getzke has his feet on the grass and his hands on Precambrian stone. A wall of rock -- swirled gneiss with lichen, striped pink and gray with granitic veins -- towers 12 feet above his head. "Let's give it a go," he says. Getzke reaches for an ...
- Rarely-staged ‘King John’ shows Shakespeare in top form - Boston Herald
Rarely-staged ‘King John’ shows Shakespeare in top formBoston Herald, United States - 15 hours agoHere, the wicked aren’t always punished, the good often die with little poetry, key characters vanish from view and fortunes turn on a dime. ...
- Arcadia: tangling with Lord Byron among the chandeliers - Daily Telegraph
Tom Stoppard's 1993 play Arcadia is, in many ways, perfect for the Pitlochry Festival Theatre summer season (during which one can famously "stay six days, see six plays"). For a start, as it is set in a grand country house in Derbyshire (in 1809 and ...
- Students gather, share faith at baccalaureates (The Springfield News-Leader)
When Matt Herre's mother died the day after Christmas, it was his faith that saw him through.
- Lightning from the Depths - TOL (subscription)
Lightning from the DepthsTOL (subscription), Czech Republic - 3 hours agoby Robert Elsie & Janice Mathie-Heck With these words, a challenge is laid down in this new volume of Albanian poetry. Albania, however, has a dynamic ...
- Scanning religion (Los Angeles Daily News)
Church Basement Road Show: Christian revival meeting with contemporary twists, 6:30 p.m. today, First Presbyterian Church of Granada Hills, 10400 Zelzah Ave., Northridge. 818-360-1831.
- T S Eliot's controversial 'indecent' painting to go on display - Daily Telegraph
The painting shows the great literary figure and creator of 'The Waste Land' wearing a suit and sitting in a chair. However the depiction of a penis on a scroll to the left of poet's head caused great offence in 1938. The picture is among 58 works by ...
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