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- The next step? Local author releases book proving God exists - Hudson Reporter
The next step? Local author releases book proving God existsHudson Reporter, NJ - 42 minutes ago"It is written in a style of Free Masons rituals." The book includes poems, psalms and analysis in an attempt to provide a unique view. ...
- The Reader - Austin American-Statesman
Jeff Salamon is the Austin American-Statesman's books editor and writer, which is somewhat ironic, given that he is a self-described "slow reader." He also has the dubious distinction of being perhaps the only American Literature major in history to ...
- Enter for a chance to win a signed copy of "ghostgirl" - Uniontown Herald Standard
Enter for a chance to win a signed copy of "ghostgirl"Uniontown Herald Standard, PA - 1 hour agoThat film is now being distributed by the United Nations on its Poetry Festival DVD. "Having one of my films distributed through the United Nations really ...
- Princeton tots get a 'Teddy Bear Picnic' - Packet Online
PRINCETON -- The story room at the Princeton Public Library was filled with teddy bears. There were traditional brown bears, tiny yellow bears, bright red bears, old bears, new bears, and outfitted bears. Gina Dudas, 3, in a patterned sundress, had ...
- ‘Moving tributes’ to the words of national bard - The Herald
‘Moving tributes’ to the words of national bardThe Herald, UK - 41 minutes agoThe plans will coincide with Scotland's first-ever Homecoming Year in 2009, which has been timed to coincide with the bard's birthday. ...
- On the Horizon (The New Yorker)
ABOVE AND BEYOND PUSHING BUTTONS July 25-27 William Schimmel, who has played the accordion with major orchestras, jazz bands, and pop stars, directs and moderates the annual American Accordionists’ Association Master Class & Concert series. (www.ameraccord.com.) CLASSICAL MUSIC WOLFGANG WHO? July 29-30 Mozart will be a potent but partial presence at . . .
- Columbia Records Set to Release Actor Terrence Howard's "Shine Through It" on September 2nd (All About Jazz)
“All I want to be/Is a little more like me/And all I want from you/Is to let some light shine through." “Shine Through It"
- HURRY DOWN SUNSHINE (Kirkus Reviews)
Times Literary Supplement columnist Greenberg chronicles his 15-year-old daughter Sally's manic breakdown in vivid yet surprisingly detached prose.
- What’s so different about Karadzic and our terror killers? - Belfast Telegraph
What’s so different about Karadzic and our terror killers?Belfast Telegraph, United Kingdom - 33 minutes agoHere's a sample of his poetry, which may, of course, have suffered in translation: “Goodbye Assassins, it seems from now on/The gentlefolks' aortas will ...
- Attalla Community Education classes begin - Gadsden Times
ATTALLA — The Attalla Community Education Program has begun its summer program, which will continue through July 31. All classes will run for eight weeks. Classes are lined up for all ages. People can sign up and pay fees at the first class meeting ...
- MQM chief condoles demise of renowned poet Ahmed Faraz - Associated Press of Pakistan
MQM chief condoles demise of renowned poet Ahmed FarazAssociated Press of Pakistan, Pakistan - 2 hours agoIn a condolence message, he said that the death of Ahmed Faraz was a big loss for Urdu poetry. Altaf Hussain recalled the immense literary contributions of ...
- Tolworth author robbed of valuable manuscript - Sutton Guardian
A Tolworth author has appealed for the return of his valuable manuscript after being robbed in Surbiton last night when he stopped to ask for directions. Sohan Lal Saini, 72, of Hamilton Avenue, Tolworth was driving back from Surbiton station at 10 ...
- Complex History (Cincinnati CityBeat)
By Steven Lansky.
- Images bridge cultures - Rocky Mountain News
Images bridge culturesRocky Mountain News, CO - 2 hours agoLoughlin may not be Omar Khayyam, but there is a visual poetry to his work. Not because his images are dramatic - they aren't - but because they are so ...
- NEA Awards 'Big Read' Grants - Daily Herald
LOS ANGELES -- The National Endowment for the Arts announced Monday that more than 200 organizations nationwide will receive grants totaling $2.8 million to host "The Big Read," an initiative meant to restore book reading in American culture. In 2004 ...
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