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- Where love is in the air - Haaretz.com
"Thank you Sderot, ahla" said Knesiyat Hasekhel vocalist Yoram Hazan when the last chord of the song "Nothing will harm us" died out, ending the performance. "You've done a wonderful thing." After enjoying the three-hour concert, the audience stood ...
- Sonics' lawyers don't want author Sherman Alexie testifying - Seattle Times
Prize-winning author, poet and humorist Sherman Alexie shouldn't be allowed to testify at an upcoming trial to block the Seattle SuperSonics from moving to Oklahoma City because he has nothing relevant to say and is known for his "profanity-laced ...
- Local songwriter sees God in everything Wilson County News August 19, 2008 (Wilson County News)
SEGUIN — Although he’d been writing poetry since high school, Danny “Dan” F. Hix had never considered songwriting … until recently. A song by Hix has been recorded on a CD of contemporary Christian music released by JIP Records in Nashville.
- Daylong event to commemorate the 1963 death of poet Theodore Roethke - MLive.com
As celebrations continue marking the centennial year of the birth of Pulitzer-winning poet Theodore Roethke, fans pause next week to remember his death 55 years later. On Friday (Aug.1), the Friends of Theodore Roethke Foundation hosts a Roethke ...
- Remember When: Jersey City in the 1940s were good times, bad times (Stuart News)
These were the good times. Our high school was a parochial school, academically challenging. We were very much into the "Big Bands" and the dances of the times.
- Jazz, poetry help festival bid farewell - Daily Progress
Text size: small | medium | large By The Daily Progress Staff Published: July 31, 2008 The Wintergreen Summer Music Festival will wind up its season with jazz, poetry, theater and one last cup of coffee.
- Festival plans taking shape - Beccles and Bungay Journal
Festival plans taking shapeBeccles and Bungay Journal, UK - 8 hours agoA FESTIVAL organised by young people in south Norfolk is set to bring new music, art and poetry to the area. The Loddon Out Loud festival, which will debut ...
- Dolman Best Travel Book Award 2008 - Telegraph.co.uk
Telegraph.co.ukDolman Best Travel Book Award 2008Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 55 minutes agoThe Dolman Best Travel Book Award 2008 was won last night by John Lucas, a former poetry editor of New Statesman, for 92 Acharnon Street (Eland), ...
- Class holds reunion in nursing home - The Salem News
Class holds reunion in nursing homeThe Salem News, MA - 11 hours agoYesterday, Pinault greeted classmates in a function room at Grosvenor Park, wearing a Salem High jersey and a black-and-red Salem High 1998 Super Bowl hat. ...
- I'll Take the Manhattan - Las Cruces Sun-News
I'll Take the ManhattanLas Cruces Sun-News, NM - 17 hours ago... poetry is like playing tennis without a net. Or, in the words of one wise friend, "Dude, every once in a while can I just get something to drink? ...
- Art and garden tour in Edison and Metuchen (Edison Sentinel)
Five residential garden retreats in Edison andMetuchen will be open to the public 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. July 19 for "Art in the Garden Tour 3," sponsored by the Edison Arts Society. Each of the five gardens showcase different styles. This year's focus is on the wrap-around garden, with the space in the front of the home landscaped and inviting the visitor to enter the back.
- Poetry in Palestine - Quill & Quire
Poetry in PalestineQuill & Quire, Canada - 1 hour agoAny damn fool can chuck a bomb while it takes brains to write a poem, and the Palestinian people understand this, he pointed out. ...
- Al Clark: On Father's Day, this group takes mothering far from home - Daily Reflector
As far east as Istanbul, as distant in time as yesterday or tomorrow, the small, seemingly overlooked country of Moldova lies hidden between Ukraine and Romania. Where the Russian author Pushkin, in exile, wrote some of his greatest poetry, it has ...
- Class Notes (Battle Creek Enquirer)
Jacob Henderson, the son of John and Jamie Henderson, recently was awarded a $1,000 scholarship from the Gleaner Life Insurance Society Scholarship Foundation.
- Downturn affects the traditionally self-sufficient (The Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
Mary Kleiss missed a mortgage payment for the first time in her life in June. Now she has missed July's, and expects to soon lose the house she has lived in for 30 years.
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