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- 'Chat line' vicar taps into power of the web - Islington Gazette
Islington Gazette'Chat line' vicar taps into power of the webIslington Gazette, UK - 2 hours agoDr Kings said: "The point of the site is for people to add their own art, comment and poetry, reflecting on seasonal themes throughout the year. ...
- Review: ACT rocks with new Tom Stoppard play about revolution - Oakland Tribune
Review: ACT rocks with new Tom Stoppard play about revolutionOakland Tribune, CA - 3 minutes agoWhen the play opens, Jan is at the home of his friend and teacher, Max (Jack Willis), a longtime hard-line Marxist, who is puzzled at Jan's eagerness to ...
- Adi Samcaracarya and Hindu Renaissance - Indolink
Samkar is one of the greatest thinkers in the history of the world. He is the unrivalled propounder of the Advait Vedanta and one of the most influential thinkers in the entire history of Hinduism. In a very brief life- span of 32 years, he ...
- Poetry that touched world leaders - The Surrey Herald
Poetry that touched world leadersThe Surrey Herald, UK - 1 hour agoWhen Princess Diana died in 1997 Mr Royce, who had already sent the Princess a poem about her landmine campaign, sent a series of prose about her death to ...
- The Land of Ology - Medford Mail Tribune
NEW YORK — "Are dragons kind?" 7-year-old Noah Pellettieri asks Dr. Ernest Drake, the esteemed naturalist and adventurer. "Animals are neither good nor bad," Drake replies. Hand shooting in the air for another turn, the overexcited young scientist ...
- Pairs burn survivor and mental health patient - The North Bay Nugget
Pairs burn survivor and mental health patientThe North Bay Nugget, Canada - Aug 24, 2008Davidson -- who had written poetry, stories and plays since age 16, but never had a story that deserved a novel" -- was teaching English in Japan when the ...
- FARMINGTON Poet will start off writers series - Morning Sentinel
FARMINGTON Poet will start off writers seriesMorning Sentinel, maine - 9 hours agoHer second book of poems, "Fragment of the Head of a Queen," was published by Sarabande in August 2007. Marvin teaches poetry writing in Lesley University's ...
- Tuesday Poetry Offering - OpEdNews.com
(This is verbatim from Rachel Maddow's reading of Qadaffi's recent "comment" about Condi...kinda creepy.) Robert Sargent is co-owner of a Washington State commercial printing company with operations in Seattle and Redmond. He has an Economics degree ...
- Angola: Chá De Caxinde Launches Book on Nationalist (AllAfrica.com)
The Publishing House "Chá de Caxinde" will present on Thursday in Luanda, the book entitled "Angola - Viriato da Cruz - The Man and Myth", coordinated by researchers Edmundo Rocha, Francisco Soares and Moisés Fernandes.
- Local Newsmakers - August 24, 2008 - Rock Hill Herald
Local Newsmakers - August 24, 2008Rock Hill Herald, SC - 33 minutes ago21 at the Center for the Arts. Winners were: first-place poetry competition, Allan Ryder-Cook of Rock Hill; first-place short story competition, ...
- The week China began to rule the world - This is Money
Just as the first guns of August 1914 blew away a world dominated by the European empires, so may the past nine days of sheer madness in the financial markets have marked the point at which the established developed economies - of which the United ...
- Isbin delivers uneven Concierto - Aspen Times
ASPEN — The slow movement of Rodrigo’s Concierto de Aranjuez, with its languid chords, plaintive tune voiced by the English Horn and a solo part that sounds totally improvised even if you’ve heard it a dozen times, breathed with life in the ...
- Poet Laureate got writer's block - The Independent
As Poet Laureate, Andrew Motion has worked tirelessly to promote his love of words. But nine years in the job have taken their toll. Speaking to The Independent yesterday, Motion said that while he did not regret accepting the illustrious appointment ...
- Longtime editor of literary journal dies at 99 (The Nashua Telegraph)
Charlotte Kohler, who helped shape the path of literature as the longtime editor of the small but influential Virginia Quarterly Review, died Sept. 15 of congestive heart failure at her home in Charlottesville, Va. She died one day before her 100th birthday. ... - By MATT SCHUDEL The Washington Post
- Dolly parade will be on May next year (The Mountain Press)
PIGEON FORGE - The rain poured during the 2008 Dolly Parade, but that didn't stop thousands of tourists and locals from coming out to see the event's leading lady, Dolly Parton.
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