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- Altar Call – Make right choices, parents told - The Nation Newspaper
Altar Call – Make right choices, parents toldThe Nation Newspaper, Barbados - 1 hour agoAnd they truly deserved it for they put on quite a show for parents, guardians and family members who worshipped with them at Grace Bible Church in Paddock ...
- New film focuses on US soldiers whose consciences have turned them ... - Saudi Gazette
New film focuses on US soldiers whose consciences have turned them ...Saudi Gazette, Saudi Arabia - 2 hours agoThe accomplished camera work has touches of poetry, and the soundtrack by Joe Lewis, head of South London-based Dojo Studios, adds an edgy, unsettled tone. ...
- Druid Matthew Rhys - Monsters and Critics
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 ...
- Where Chinese sunseekers go to catch some rays - Providence Journal
Where Chinese sunseekers go to catch some raysProvidence Journal, RI - 2 hours agoCelebrated in classical poetry and scroll painting, the coast north of Qingdao attracted sages of Taoism, an ancient faith inspired by nature. ...
- Curtis to sing songs from 'Sweet Life' - MLive.com
Boston's Catie Curtis has been called "a folk-rock goddess" by no less of an authority than The New Yorker, so it looks like she's come a long way since the days when she lived in Ann Arbor and played second base on The Ark's co-rec softball team ...
- Magazine to host day-long writers workshop - Desert Sun
Mary Sojourner, an author and commentator, will host "WRITE! A Desert Writers Workshop" from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sept. 28 at The Sun Runner Magazine headquarters - 61855 29 Palms Highway in Joshua Tree. WRITE! will be an intensive all-day workshop for ...
- The Unforeseen - Boston Globe
As frustrating as it is welcome, Laura Dunn's "The Unforeseen" is an appeal to our emotions on a subject that needs the coldest, hardest facts. The subject is land development - specifically, what 30 years of profit-bent private sector building has ...
- Osama Bin Laden's poetry to be published - News.com.au
As well as being head of al-Qaeda, the mastermind behind the World Trade Centre attacks once recited his poems at weddings and other feasts, an Arabic studies academic has discovered. Prof Flagg Miller found the recitings on tapes recovered from bin ...
- Authors Share Words Of Wisdom - Tampa Tribune
Authors Share Words Of WisdomTampa Tribune, FL - 3 hours agoTheir work runs the gamut - from historical fiction to memoirs, from poetry to history. For aspiring authors, organizers plan to have a display of books to ...
- Join the crowd - Independent
The Jakes didn't set out to democratise the world of graphic design; they just wanted to make cool T-shirts. In 2000, Jake Nickell and Jacob DeHart, as they're more formally known, were college dropouts living in Chicago, though neither had found ...
- What the witches did next - Sydney Morning Herald
Sydney Morning HeraldWhat the witches did nextSydney Morning Herald, Australia - 3 hours agoIgnoring for a moment his glut of short stories, poetry, essays, memoirs and children's books - and only about Updike can we ignore so much yet still be ...
- Winnipeg novelist gets $1.25M deal (Jam! Showbiz)
It's been barely a week since Winnipeg author Andrew Davidson's first novel, The Gargoyle, landed in bookstores. But it has already carved out a niche in publishing history. And made its creator comfortably wealthy.
- Blind date hot spots on Long Island - Newsday
Blind date hot spots on Long IslandNewsday, NY - Sep 16, 2008"It's a little off the beaten path," Adams says. "They have poetry reading and songwriters there. The place is full of couches and candlelight."
- Controversial book set for release tomorrow - Christian Science Monitor
Controversial book set for release tomorrowChristian Science Monitor, MA - 8 minutes ago“As I read – books by western scholars, Islamic scholars, religious clerics, ancient Arabic poetry – what I gained from my reading was an impression of ...
- Art in the right place - Guardian Unlimited
I am a secondary school English teacher and I was interested to read about the decision by the AQA to withdraw Carol Ann Duffy's poem Education for Leisure from the GCSE syllabus and to ask schools to destroy the anthology that includes the poem (Top ...
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