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- Sharing Japanese poetry with the rest of the world (The Japan Times)
EARTH PILGRIMAGE/PELLEGRINO TERRESTRE/CHIKYU JUNREI by Ban'ya Natsuishi, English translations by the author and Jim Kacian, Italian by Luca Toma. Milan, Italy: Albalibre, 2007, 146 pp., 10.00 euro (paper) It must be true, surely, that much of the understanding of Japanese culture held by people outside this country is randomly formed. Of course there will be influence from ideas circulating in ...
- Show spotlights children's artwork - Wilmette Life
Show spotlights children's artworkWilmette Life, IL - 7 hours agoDan Kerr-Hobert (clockwise from top), Jon Stein, and Sadia Uquaili work at installing a piece created from works of poetry written by hospitalized children. ...
- Meeting God in the middle - Jerusalem Post
Meeting God in the middleJerusalem Post, Israel - 1 hour agoRegarding her family and friend's reactions to her decision to study at the Secular Yeshiva, Michal chuckles, then says, "They are worried I'm becoming ...
- Out and About: June 4 - 15 - Easton Journal
Out and About: June 4 - 15Easton Journal, MA - 3 minutes agoBoston African American National Historic Site trail tours. Free. Tours depart from Shaw Memorial on Beacon Street 10 am, 12 pm and 2 pm Monday through ...
- Fiction review: David Guterson's 'The Other' - San Francisco Chronicle
Fiction review: David Guterson's 'The Other'San Francisco Chronicle, USA - 1 hour agoBoth poetry and nature "are occasions for introspection, but not necessarily for happiness," Guterson's narrator observes. Like the author, Neil is deeply ...
- Queensland Poetry Festival - Brisbane Times
The Queensland Poetry Festival: Spoken In One Strange Word is dedicated to the promotion, presentation and professional development of poets and poetry in Australia. Now in its 12th year, the QPF has grown into one of Australia's most acclaimed ...
- Your Opinion - Progress Index
Your OpinionProgress Index, VA - 21 hours agoModern dance, poetry, neighborhood history and other creative subjects round out the school’s curriculum. The result: Students do better on tests and ...
- Renaissance dreams and discontent - Thought Leader
Renaissance dreams and discontentThought Leader, South Africa - 1 hour ago“History teaches us not to hope on this side of the grave†are the words written in the poetry of Seamus Heaney. With this lesson I am in wholehearted ...
- New Tecumseth Free Press Online - New Tecumseth Free Press
New Tecumseth Free Press OnlineNew Tecumseth Free Press, Canada - Jun 23, 2008We do not publish poetry, third-party or anonymous letters, or those signed with a pseudonym. We will however post letters without a name if warranted. ...
- Considerate despot - Examiner
Considerate despotExaminer, Australia - Jun 23, 2008His opposite number, Stalin, wrote poetry as a young man, and Mussolini was influenced by Italy's avant-garde futurist movement. ...
- Community organizations solicit input from all corners to steer city ... - Colorado Springs Gazette
Imagine it's the summer of 2020. The Pikes Peak region has become such a model of success for midsize urban communities that time . com has sent a team of reporters and image-capture artists (once known as photographers) to do the story. What would ...
- A Universal monster mash - Diamondback Online
A Universal monster mashDiamondback Online, MD - 4 hours agoSeth MacFarlane (Family Guy) provides the perfect comic counterbalance for Perlman in the form of supernatural bureaucrat Johann Krauss, another one of del ...
- At Green Lake, latest word in poetry is ... umbrellas (Seattle Times)
The Green Lake Poetess, Amy Allin, visited Green Lake after a yearlong hiatus, sharing poetry and umbrellas with Seattle residents on Sunday, July 6.
- A selection of the worst song lyrics of all time - News.com.au
EVEN the best songwriters have off days - here's just selection of some truly awful lyrics. Plus, enter our poll to see if you agree on the worst songline ever. ‘‘I'm afraid of the dark, especially when I'm in the park, when there's no one else ...
- Author's book masterpiece-just ask him - Charlotte.com
Retired newspaper columnist Doug Robarchek says he's happy with his new 30-inch HDTV set, even if it seems to take longer to warm up than his old analog set. Although he refused to learn anything about HDTV, he's discovered the picture looks best ...
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