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- Pruning vines and verses - Financial Times
Pruning and generally cutting back vegetation is not my natural thing. Unlike my father, who has waged grim war with invasive weeds, ivy and old man’s beard, I have a weakness for letting nature take its course. Just now I am admiring the amazing ...
- One's choice of language should always come from the heart - El Paso Times
India is a mosaic of cultures and languages, so rich and vibrant that it cannot help but inspire in natives and foreigners a deep-seated appreciation and admiration for diversity. On the fear, however, that this assertion may seem too broad and bold ...
- COMMUNITY RESOURCES and ONGOING EVENTS - Willits News
COMMUNITY RESOURCES and ONGOING EVENTSWillits News, CA - 1 hour agoOPEN POETRY READING, 2nd Thurs. 5:45 pm at JD Redhouse, info Bill: 459-3390. SOUL CAFÉ, 1st Sun monthly from 5-6 pm at the Willits United Methodist Church ...
- A mother's view: Mothers’ grief for slain soldiers inspired ... - Duluth News Tribune
A mother's view: Mothers’ grief for slain soldiers inspired ...Duluth News Tribune, MN - 39 minutes agoThe event also will include music and poetry. Where: The downtown Duluth YWCA building, 202 W. Second St. Admission: The event is free and open to the ...
- Alsop's first season ends with energy (Baltimore Sun)
Marin Alsop's inaugural season as music director of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra is ending pretty much the way it started, with a program that places a sizable contemporary American work alongside a blockbuster from the standard European canon. In this case, the former is Joan Tower's big and often bracing Concerto for Orchestra; the latter is Beethoven's Symphony No. 9.
- Class of 2008: Valedictorians and Salutatorians (The San Angelo Standard-Times)
Sydney Aleksandra Summers is the 2008 valedictorian for San Angelo Central High School with a GPA of 105.45.
- News from the Pacific Northwest Email this page Print this page - Indian Country Today
Top photo courtesy April White -- Haida artist April White's works are published in a new book, ''Sgaana Jaad: Killer Whale Woman,'' published by Maradadi Pacific Publishing. The book features more than 40 of White's paintings and hand-pulled ...
- The Antidote: Classic Poetry for Modern Life - The Epoch Times Ireland
The Epoch Times IrelandThe Antidote: Classic Poetry for Modern LifeThe Epoch Times Ireland, Ireland - 6 hours agoThe cackling death's head signals its victory over life. The grieving multitude turn the head to the four compass points, but there is no reply and no ...
- A Shore 'castle' crumbles - Delmarva Daily Times
TUNIS MILLS -- There's a landmark here that looks like a crumbling Medieval castle on the moors of England. What looks like a backdrop for a mystery novel or Halloween haunting is a former church of granite blocks. At the north end of the Miles River ...
- Local Poet Featured in National "Chronic Pain" Magazine - BigNews.biz (press release)
Local Poet Featured in National "Chronic Pain" MagazineBigNews.biz (press release), MA - May 6, 2008Waldorf, MD, May 06 2008 -Laura Beth Young is an inspirational poet, writer, singer, and motivational speaker. When an accident left her bed-ridden with ...
- 2008 'Florida Book Awards' competition begins with call for entries (The Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- The Florida Book Awards has kicked off its third annual competition with a call for entries in eight categories, including a new one for "Book Design."
- Regional arts and entertainment events - Philadelphia Inquirer
Regional arts and entertainment eventsPhiladelphia Inquirer, PA - 54 minutes agoFlashpoints/Unbreakable Objects is a double bill of theater and video: Flashpoints is a collaborative play using poetry, puppets and everyday objects. ...
- Business is the country's number one college major - WalletPop
Business is the country's number one college majorWalletPop, VA - 1 hour agoIf you were going to study poetry, and you didn't become the next Ezra Pound -- well, I guess you can see where I'm going with this. ...
- Forum season to have contemporary African-American focus - Seattle Times
Experimental musician Guillermo E. Brown, whose "Shuffle Mode" (created with BiLLL$) comes to the Central District Forum for Arts & Ideas Jan. 30-31, 2009. The Central District Forum for Arts & Ideas plans a 2008-09 season of performance series and ...
- Pick the verse that wins the purse - Minnpost.com
Your genial host's father once confided to him a bit of wisdom that he claimed to have learned somehow from insiders on the vaudeville circuit: The three slowest weeks of the year were Easter, Christmas and Milwaukee. As both your genial host's ...
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