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- Britten War Requiem Liverpool Cathedral - Liverpool Echo
Britten War Requiem Liverpool CathedralLiverpool Echo, UK - 20 hours ago“What passing bells for those who die as cattle” (tenor) and “I am the enemy you killed, my friend.” (baritone). Ian Tracey’s firm and logical marshalling ...
- What to do, where to go - Pottstown Mercury
What to do, where to goPottstown Mercury, PA - 4 hours agoMusic, acting, blending African and break dancing and poetry hosted by Dawn Mehan at the Arts Scene, West Chester. ...
- Nightlife Calendar: 08/01/2008 - Traverse City Record Eagle
Nightlife Calendar: 08/01/2008Traverse City Record Eagle, MI - 30 minutes ago30; Open-Mic Poetry 7 pm third Mon., (Sept.-May), followed by open mic, bring poems to read and share, writing exercises available, bring eight copies of a ...
- Dr. Larry Monk passes away - Leesville Daily Leader
Dr. Larry Monk passes awayLeesville Daily Leader, LA - 1 hour agoGillespie also shared how Monk had a terrific sense of humor and was always singing and writing poetry. “He was fun to work with and was a joy to be around. ...
- SFGate: Politics Blog - San Francisco Gate
Some Democrats are saying that Sen. Barack Obama's wife, Michelle, went too far -- and is getting a free pass -- after suggesting she would ''have to think about'' supporting Hillary Clinton if the New York Senator becomes the Democratic presidential ...
- 'Sweet Dreams' At The Maldives This Summer - e-Travel Blackboard
Projected to open summer 2008, Sun Spa at IruFushi Beach & Spa Resort, will launch ‘Sweet Dreams’ the first Sleep Spa concept in the Maldives aimed at helping adults and children relax. “We have customised some of the Sun Spa pavilions to ...
- When Experience and Disaster Collide - New York Times Blogs
Iowans have taken to calling this week’s devastating flooding “ our Katrina .” Katrina does come to mind when you look at these photos of Cedar Rapids engulfed by the Cedar River . But Iowa is lucky to have been spared a Katrina-sized death ...
- Life stories, all in six words - Pantagraph
"To be or not to be." That's Shakespeare -- you might know him. "Britney Spears goes off the rails." That's on the cover of tabloids. "I love you" holds such power. A few words can distill lifetimes. We're proving that to you here. This story's in ...
- Authors get rock-star treatment at Brazil festival - MSN UK News
PARATY, Brazil (Reuters) - Paulo Cavalcante rode buses for 46 hours from the dusty Brazil northeast to this coastal town for the chance to rub literary shoulders with dramatist Tom Stoppard and other famous writers. "This is magnificent," said the 47 ...
- American Christians Detained In China - The Bulletin
These words, sprawled across a banner being displayed in Tiananmen Square in Beijing yesterday, brought about the detention of a local man and his two companions. Michael McMonagle, a national Catholic pro-life activist and founder of Generation Life ...
- The young could teach historical writers much about how to present ... - guardian.co.uk
The young could teach historical writers much about how to present ...guardian.co.uk, UK - 16 minutes agoIt would certainly have radically altered his epic poetry. He may have been safe enough in asserting that Lars Porsena of Clusium swore by the nine gods ...
- In memory of Aharon Amir - מגזין אימגו
In memory of Aharon Amirמגזין אימגו, Israel - 1 hour agoPoems that I finally collected at the end of 1975 in my first book of poetry, Hushniya, the Mosque. I knew that he had already decided that the days of his ...
- 'Wonderful Town': An understated trip back to the scene of a ... - Chicago Tribune
There's a folksy majesty to "Wonderful Town," born of its leisurely pace, pastoral views of idyllic scenery and a storytelling drive set only slightly faster than slow motion. It recalls a lot of rustic, independent English-language films of the '90s ...
- DON NOBLE: Writers tackle storms in first Pebble Hill book (The Tuscaloosa News)
Frye Gaillard, after a long career in freelancing and writing for The Charlotte (N.C) Observer, is writer-in- residence at the University of South Alabama. 'In the Path of the Storms' may be the twenty-third or so book by Gaillard, but it is a debut book for a new Alabama imprint. Pebble Hill at Auburn has for years been doing superb work in...
- Soaring towards serenity - Irish Times
Soaring towards serenityIrish Times, Ireland - 1 hour agoThis is one of the reasons why Hutchinson's poems are "newsworthy" - in the sense that poetry worth reading is always "news that stays news". ...
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