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- A Shore 'castle' crumbles - Delmarva Daily Times
A Shore 'castle' crumblesDelmarva Daily Times, MD - 6 hours agoBuilt in 1830, the stone chapel of ease was constructed in the Gothic Revival style. Built of granite said to have been brought by ship here from a quarry ...
- Religious poetry contest seeking entries - Shawnee News-Star
New Jersey Rainbow Poets is sponsoring a religious poetry contest with a grand prize of $1,000. The contest is free to everyone and offers 50 prizes totaling near $5,000. The deadline to enter is June 14, 2008. To enter, send (only) one poem of 21 ...
- Help schools at the Forum 35 book fair - Baton Rouge Advocate
You can get a good book to read and help improve local schools at the same time. Forum 35 was founded in 1993 when the Baton Rouge Area Foundation allocated seed money to form a nonprofit organization for young men and women of our community. The ...
- A Choice of Kipling's Verse - T S Eliot - Tonight South Africa
In 1941 Anglo-American poet T S Eliot undertook this work "with the aim of restoring (Kipling's verse) to its place" which, he thought, was far from "secondary" to the writer's prose fiction. Eliot admitted "Kipling is the most elusive of subjects ...
- Music to live and die for - Iowa City Press-Citizen
What stirs your heart? What makes you stand up proudly and break into song? Or whistling? Or even toe tapping? Chances are that at this time of year, it is something patriotic. Irving Berlin was born in Russia and immigrated as a young lad to this ...
- West Akron Kiwanis member invites community to hear speaker (West Side Leader)
I belong to the West Akron Kiwanis, an organization of volunteers dedicated to changing the world one child and one community at a time. Our club also engages in cultural activities to heighten the consciousness of our grownups.
- Poets and tea make wonderful week (Casper Star-Tribune)
I've never moved cattle or branded or fixed fence.
- Discovery Channel's 'When We Left Earth: The NASA Missions' (Calendarlive.com)
For all but a few select humans, the way to outer space -- the real outer space, not the one where the Cylons live -- has been through a TV screen. You can climb to the top of Mt. Everest, or trek to the South Pole or go down under the sea and see it for yourself, but space is still the province of professionals: We know it only by the pictures they take.
- A CUT ABOVE: JEWELRY Top jewelers turn to their heritage to sell ... - International Herald Tribune
A CUT ABOVE: JEWELRY Top jewelers turn to their heritage to sell ...International Herald Tribune, France - 6 hours ago"After the first world war, the 20th century became influenced by the victory of industry over poetry, the mechanic over the organic, the masculine over the ...
- North Hampton news briefs - Portsmouth Herald
North Hampton Public Library hosts "Home Is Heaven: Poems by Ogden Nash," today, July 1, at 7 p.m. The presentation is Pontine Theatre's original staging of poems by "America's master of light verse," who made his summer home at Little Boar's Head in ...
- Gail Bottoms speaks at Gilmore Center (The Thomaston Times)
Author, speaker and advocate, Ms. Gail Bottoms of Griffin, holds her book of poetry, From the Inside Out, after a special reading of her poetry at the Gilmore Center last Thursday.
- Princeton Prize honors 2 high school students - Boston Globe
Princeton Prize honors 2 high school studentsBoston Globe, United States - 52 minutes agoThey organized a poetry slam, a marketplace for vendors, and capped the day with performances by groups from the OrigiNation Cultural Arts Center in Roxbury ...
- Why a Cultural Boycott is Necessary (Middle East Online)
It is clear that even cultural dialogue with the Israeli establishment has only proven to normalize the occupation. Now is not the time to be neutral, nor the time to be reticent; it is the time to act, says Remi Kanazi .
- International conference explores Russian philosopher Bakhtin - Western News
More than 130 scholars from 26 countries will attend an international conference later this month at The University of Western Ontario dedicated to exploring the life of Russian philosopher and literary critic Mikhail Bakhtin. Much like the broad ...
- A local story set to chamber music plays out in Port - Newburyport Daily News
Trio 498 sets the greatest love affair of the 19th century to music when it performs a preseason event for the Newburyport Chamber Music Festival on Sunday. The concert takes place in the newly renovated Carriage House at 203 High St. in Newburyport ...
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