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- Bevan plaque for NHS anniversary - BBC UK News
The National Health Service began work on the 5th July 1948. This scene from the 1960s is featured in an exhibition around Cardiff and Vale NHS Trust hospitals A plaque to mark 60 years of the NHS is to be unveiled in Tredegar, the birthplace of the ...
- ‘Capital’ Excitement At The Fringe - NBC 4.com
‘Capital’ Excitement At The FringeNBC 4.com, DC - 33 minutes agoMore than 200 theater groups will present unique one-acts, hip-hop routines, musicals, poetry, social commentaries and much more during this 18-day ...
- Utopia/Dystopia: The Photographs of Geoffrey James at The National Gallery of Art in Canada (Art Daily)
Geoffrey James, Pont-Neuf, Paris, 2000. Collection of Jim des Rivières and Kathryn Finter. OTTAWA.- Recognized as one of Canada’s most eloquent interpreters of landscape, Geoffrey James has been making photographs since the early 1970s.
- State Historical Library brings NEA’s The Big Read to Newton today (Newton Daily News)
Special to Daily News DES MOINES - The State Historical Library is bringing The Big Read to Newton today for a discussion about Jack London’s classic novel, “The Call of the Wild.”
- A man of few words: Poet shares love, talent for beauty, simplicity of ... - Star Community Newspapers
Poet and Collin County Poetry Society founder A.J. Chilson says he enjoys writing poetry because of it’s simplicity. Megan Millender/McKinney Courier-Gazette Poetry expresses more thoughts and feelings than short stories or novels, a fact that poet ...
- It's all about emotion for acclaimed guitarist Feriante - Yakima Herald Republic
There's something about the guitar, says classical guitarist Andre Feriante. It has a sound that just pulls at your heart. That's especially true with Feriante, who spent part of his childhood in Yakima. His romantic, at times bittersweet style has ...
- Garden to host poetry events (Edinburgh Evening News)
POETRY is set to be celebrated in the new St Andrew Square Garden, it has been announced.
- City to get brownstones - The Coloradoan
City to get brownstonesThe Coloradoan, CO - 6 hours agoBuilt of brick and stone, the structures “represent a collection of urban poetry,” Stoner said in a press release. The brownstones will include front ...
- Crazy penguins, frozen fish - Newsday
The new documentary from the eccentric German director Werner Herzog , "Encounters at the End of the World" (opening tomorrow at Cinema Arts Centre in Huntington), is not your typical nature film. Invited by the National Science Foundation to explore ...
- Long may it wave, laundry on the line - Quad City Times
Long may it wave, laundry on the lineQuad City Times, IA - 1 hour agoA recent Sunday column, “Hanging Out,” has brought everything from poetry and oodles of letters to a box of clothespins. “People who do not hang their ...
- Teen takes a top prize in art contest (The Nashua Telegraph)
WINDHAM -- Melissa Fitzgerald prays nearly every night, usually for things like safety for her family and friends. "I try to thank God," said Melissa, 13, who is a seventh-grade student at Presentation of Mary Academy, a Catholic school in Hudson. ... - By MICHAEL BRINDLEY Staff Writer
- Casa de las Americas will soon celebrate its 50th anniversary - Cuba Headlines
Casa de las Americas will soon celebrate its 50th anniversaryCuba Headlines, Cuba - 42 minutes agoIn 1962, he was a member of the jury of the Casa de las Americas Literature Prize in the poetry category and from 1965 on, he has directed the institution´ ...
- Nature's Poetry (Tucson Weekly)
Petey Mesquitey continues to wax philosophical about Southern Arizona wilds
- Provocative Pacific prose - New Zealand Herald
When Robert Louis Stevenson died at 44 in his Samoan home, half a world away from his birthplace of Edinburgh, he left a remarkably diverse body of work. In fewer than two decades he turned out popular romantic novels (among them Kidnapped and ...
- Rumi's Poetry At Hill-Stead - Hartford Courant
The Sunken Garden Poetry & Music Festival continues Wednesday on the grounds of the Hill-Stead Museum in Farmington. Poet and translator Coleman Barks, a student of Sufism since 1977, will read from the works of Rumi, the 13th-century Sufi mystic ...
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