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- 9/11 tributes by churches, Wadleigh (The Cabinet)
William Bonner and his daughter Emily at the 2002 Sept. 11 remembrance on the Milford Oval. MILFORD — From the horrors of Sept. 11, 2001 some good things have evolved, including a renewed interest in this country’s ideals and its place in the world.
- Question: What is your faith group's position on ethical eating ... - Ottawa Citizen
Question: What is your faith group's position on ethical eating ...Ottawa Citizen, Canada - 55 minutes ago259). Jack McLean is a Baha'i scholar, teacher, essayist and poet published in the fields of spirituality, Baha'i theology and poetry.
- Vashon Beachcomber Arts Briefs | August 6 - PNW Local News
Vashon Beachcomber Arts Briefs | August 6PNW Local News, WA - 9 minutes ago7, Café Luna hosts the Vashon Poetry Slam. “Rambunctious poetry†will fill the laid-back and fun venue, according to organizers. Interested poetry slammers ...
- Boilerfest highlights cultural diversity and understanding - Exponent
Students visit a table at the Black Cultural Center's Boilerfest Thursday. Hosted by the Black Cultural Center, the Boilerfest showcased clubs, social groups, performing arts groups and the newly created intellectual group ' Black Thought Collective ...
- Sharon Roberts-Good - SOUNZ
Predominantly a composer of choral music Sharon Roberts- Good has sung in, conducted and composed for choirs from around the world by invitation and competition for 25 years. An international award winning and published poet Sharon’s sensitivity to ...
- Ron Currie Jr.'s end of the world at Untitled Books - Los Angeles Times Blogs
Ron Currie Jr., author of God is Dead , reveals five of his favorite apocalyptic tales: "Galapagos" by Kurt Vonnegut; the stories "Bounty" by George Saunders (from "CivilWarLand in Bad Decline") and "A Boy and His Dog" by Harlan Ellison (in various ...
- Demons Inner and Outer (The New York Sun)
Almost seven years after the September 11, 2001, terror attacks, readers still display a surprising hunger for the definitive "9/11 novel." The acclaim that greeted Joseph O'Neill's "Netherland" earlier this year was a sign of this appetite: Critics outbid one another to welcome a book that might make sense of the always receding, ever-present horror. Clearly, the more deeply committed one is to ...
- Restaurant to host poetry readings (Portsmouth Daily Times)
PDT Staff Report Ye Olde Lantern Restaurant, 601 Second St., Portsmouth will host a new season of poetry on the third Monday of each month beginning Aug. 18, featuring Kentucky poet Angela Barker Thomas.
- Songs for a summer evening - Haringey Independent
Tenor Tony Yates and soprano Magda Kozyra are both soloists who perform regularly in concerts and operas. They will join forces to perform a programme of songs from a wide range of composers. The first half of their concert will present the ...
- Druid Matthew Rhys - Boston Globe
Matthew Rhys has been inducted as a druid. 'The Edge of Love' actor returned to his hometown for the ceremony at the National Eisteddfod in Cardiff, which honours prominent people and their contribution to Welsh life and culture. Matthew - who is now ...
- A haunting look into humanity's dark corners - Globe and Mail
A haunting look into humanity's dark cornersGlobe and Mail, Canada - 5 hours agoBut having watched other talented translators trip over Mouawad's concrete abstractions and rational poetry, the strengths of Gaboriau's translation are all ...
- Milli Naghma contest at FJWU - The Nation, Pakistan
Milli Naghma contest at FJWUThe Nation, Pakistan, Pakistan - 30 minutes agoBegum Saqiba Raheem, a renowned personality in the field of literature, poetry and social welfare, graced the event as the chief guest while Awais Afzal, ...
- A cool spot on a blazing day - San Francisco Gate
(08-04) 04:00 PDT Beijing -- If Beijing has a sister city for weather, it would have to be Houston. On Sunday in Beijing, it was August in Houston. Sweat was trickling down my body as I stood smack dab between the two most distinctive structures yet ...
- The supermodel of poetry - Orange County Register
She opens the door and there he is, standing in the soft light of the hotel hallway, holding roses. She notices that, for this night, he has polished his shoes to a bright shine. It's been a few years since they used to dance across the living room ...
- Solzhenitsyn longed for a long lost Russia - St. Petersburg Times
LABELLE, Quebec — In May 1974, three months after his dramatic expulsion from the Soviet Union, Alexander Solzhenitsyn entered on a search for a place to live in North America. The search ended in Cavendish, Vt., but the first stop was at our ...
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