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- Sheldon photography shows - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
St. Louis Post-DispatchSheldon photography showsSt. Louis Post-Dispatch, United States - 1 hour agoThe headliner, of course, is the survey of Gordon Parks' photography for Life and other magazines during the '50s and '60s at the St. Louis Art Museum ...
- June Anderson publishes ‘To Catch a Fallen Star’ (Americus Times-Recorder)
It has been said that God uses His people in ways they never think possible.
- Griffey, 1 homer shy of 600, sits out 2nd straight (The Washington Times)
Ken Griffey Jr., one homer shy of 600, is not expected to start for the Cincinnati Reds for the second consecutive day.
- All's Well in the Glen - Metro Santa Cruz
Metro Santa CruzAll's Well in the GlenMetro Santa Cruz, CA - 9 hours agoThe play, which soars at times on the considerable power of Shakespeare's poetry, occupies a curious neutral zone which is not quite tragic and only ...
- A new chapter for inspirational Sarah: 'You'll never read or write ... - Halifax Today
Ever since Sarah Morris has been defying the odds and now, aged 35, she has had her first book of poetry published. Nearly 100 people attended the launch of Knock on my door, at Huddersfield Central Library, which included a recital of the poems ...
- Troubled woman felt exuberance for nature - StarNewsOnline.com
Troubled woman felt exuberance for natureStarNewsOnline.com, NC - 1 hour agoSusan wrote notes on anything: observations of nature, philosophical musings, poetry or something she heard on television. Her collection of books ranged ...
- Scholarship winners named - Eufaula Tribune
Scholarship winners namedEufaula Tribune, AL - 12 minutes ago... Miss Barbour County Agriculture, poetry winner for Alabama Writers Forum Literary Arts Award, a National Honor Society inductee and honors in geometry, ...
- CD reviews: The Hold Steady, Nas, John Mellencamp, Billy Joel - Fort Worth Star Telegram
ROCKSOUND.TVCD reviews: The Hold Steady, Nas, John Mellencamp, Billy JoelFort Worth Star Telegram, TX - 52 minutes ago... a pair of closely observed tunes that revel in the rough edges of life. But then nearly all of Stay Positive is built on tough, unblinking poetry, ...MUSIC: Spin this Colorado Dailyall 87 news articles
- The Dark Knight: like no other blockbuster - Creative Loafing Sarasota
The Dark Knight: like no other blockbusterCreative Loafing Sarasota, FL - Jul 23, 2008Nolan's movie goes to places we don't expect in ways we don't anticipate, filtering epic tragedy and dark poetry through a lens of exhilarating ...
- Arts Alive Expands Summer Schedule at Plaza Station - Washington Missourian
Directors of Arts Alive have expanded the schedule of summer activities to be held on Pacific Station Plaza, located on South First Street opposite the commuter parking lot. The season opens with one activity for the entire community. On Tuesday ...
- Dulcimer Orchestra hammers away in the mountains; plays at the YMCA August 1 (Estes Park Trail Gazette)
Bonnie Carol is a flowered child of the 1960s. You can see it in the bloom of her dress, feel it sprout in her spirit, hear it released in her spirited music.
- From Military Artifact to Art - Wall Street Journal
The Great Wall of China was ignored for centuries in China, "discovered" by Westerners and has now emerged as one of those useful national symbols, like Mount Rushmore or the Eiffel Tower or the Tower of London, that is instantly recognizable and ...
- Betrayal of boys: Why the male education crisis is far more complex and disturbing (Evening Standard)
Any parent will recognise Peter Smith's assessment of the boys he teaches at Hampton School in south-west London: 'Boys are like greyhounds. They love the chase and the race, and they don't care if the prize is a fake rabbit.'
- Witness who took risky stand in Sacramento gangland trial works to build new life (The Sacramento Bee)
One bullet perforated his left lung and induced a bloody cough. Timothy Hurst sings in his bedroom wearing a T-shirt he designed; his brother Iam Mason sings on the bed. Hurst's testimony helped convict two gang members who tried to kill him. Now he's living in another city and trying to establish himself as an artist. Timothy Hurst looks in the mirror, where he's written "God's ...
- Brodhead: "Troth" & Consequences - The Conservative Voice
The Conservative VoiceBrodhead: "Troth" & ConsequencesThe Conservative Voice, NC - 1 hour agoHe had felt constrained by the emphasis on poetry and European writers: "He calls his decision to study and teach mostly novels in his adult life 'my own ...
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