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- A musical prayer for peace - MetroWest Daily News
As an unpopular war divides the nation, the Assabet Valley Mastersingers will offer a "Mass for Peace" Saturday in Northborough for the final concert of its 30th anniversary season. Featuring a chorus and full orchestra, the hour-long "Mass" will be ...
- Mimi White shares 'the gift you give back for being alive' (Portsmouth Herald)
Mimi White of Rye writes love poems, or maybe poems on the subject of love, if there's a difference — and there probably is.
- Faux feminisim: Is comtemporary art paying too much attention to work ... - The Independent
"When I am an old woman," begins one of the nation's favourite poems, "I shall wear purple/ with a red hat that doesn't go, and doesn't suit me." And it goes on in that vein, listing an assortment of charming but harmless eccentricities, quite as if ...
- COMMUNITY ARTS EVENTS FOR MAY-JULY - Kalamazoo Gazette - MLive.com
COMMUNITY ARTS EVENTS FOR MAY-JULYKalamazoo Gazette - MLive.com, MI - 2 hours agoFull Moon Drum Gathering -- Dancing, drumming, singing, sharing of poetry and social or environmental concerns; some instruments provided and all ability ...
- Poet Laureate to visit literary festival - Bucks Free Press
POET John Milton, who penned the epic Paradise Lost among other renowned works, has been hailed as among this country's greatest talents. How ironic it is then, that as we approach 400 years since his birth, Milton is becoming "increasingly unread ...
- American Life in Poetry: Butterfly - Morris Sun Tribune
American Life in Poetry: ButterflyMorris Sun Tribune, MN - 7 minutes agoBy Ted Kooser How often have you wondered what might be going on inside a child's head? They can be so much more free and playful with their imaginations ...
- Storyteller La'Ron Williams: Funny thing happened on his way to ... - MLive.com
MLive.comStoryteller La'Ron Williams: Funny thing happened on his way to ...MLive.com, MI - 26 minutes agoWaddie Mitchell of Nevada will share cowboy poetry and stories of the lessons he learned during his life spent as a buckaroo. Mitchell is a nationally ...
- A cutting wit on the page and onstage - Windsor Star
A cutting wit on the page and onstageWindsor Star, Canada - 46 minutes agoIn any case, I heard nothing, until I opened up a book of his poetry maybe a year or two later. It came in the mail, and the first thing I noticed was the ...
- My boyfriend tries to find happiness in homelessness (The Charlotte Observer)
In April of my freshman year, my boyfriend, Terry, decided he wanted to be homeless. Among the decisions I expected a college boyfriend to make (changing cell phone plans, or maybe going vegan), homelessness was not one of them. Still, I took the situation calmly. I had known Terry since high school and had watched him pass through various phases: Goth, punk, anarchist, Marxist and Zen. When ...
- Free parking isn’t the answer - La Crosse Tribune
I agree that La Crosse has a wonderful downtown, and I welcome LHI headquarters and all the jobs that are in its forecast. But to suggest, as one recent letter writer did, that all we need downtown is more free parking is incorrect. We do not need to ...
- Book festival reaching for a 'new crowd' - Philadelphia Inquirer
For Andy Kahan and Sara Goddard, director and associate director of author events at the Free Library's Central Branch, the second annual Philadelphia Book Festival this weekend will be an upbeat work in progress. "One of the things that we've ...
- Washington had a deep abiding faith - La Crosse Tribune
I couldn’t disagree more with Michael Dishnow’s letter of July 14 about “morality not dependent on a god.” His assertion that George Washington was a “warm deist at best, more likely an agnostic,” is just plain wrong. All one has to do is ...
- Returning to the Past and Finding the Bogeyman Is Still There (New York Times)
Determinedly unfunny, awkwardly histrionic and sometimes anything but credible, Augusten Burroughs?s new memoir repudiates everything that put him on the map.
- 9-year-old Arnold girl publishes first book of stories (The Capital)
Alli Henderson, 9, of Arnold recently published a book of stroies, "Alli's Book of Read-aloud Stroies for Kids." Allison Jane Henderson loved to write before she could even read. Filling journal after journal with scribbles, she'd ask her mother to read it back to her.
- Child merits same care Kennedy got - Toledo Blade
Child merits same care Kennedy gotToledo Blade, OH - 4 hours agoHe was the first in our family to go to college, and he went on the GI Bill. I was drafted into the war in Vietnam and served only for three years. ...
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