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- Monsterology: The Complete Book of Monstrous Creatures - ABC7Chicago.com
Monsterology: The Complete Book of Monstrous CreaturesABC7Chicago.com, USA - 1 hour agoHis love of books and reading led him to study English Literature and Philosophy at Bristol University where he was an avid contributor to the Poetry ...
- Push AAJ Content - All About Jazz
Push AAJ ContentAll About Jazz, PA - 3 hours agoThey create a stream-of-consciousness atmosphere that brings to mind overly earnest coffee house protest poetry put to music. However, leaving it at that ...
- Many upstate NY religious retreats open to guests - San Jose Mercury News
Many upstate NY religious retreats open to guestsSan Jose Mercury News, USA - 6 hours agoThat afternoon, there would be a discussion of the mystical, reverent 13th-century poetry of Rumi, a key figure in Sufism. Whatever your tradition ...
- Ramadan Festival rocks - The Asian News
Ramadan Festival rocksThe Asian News, UK - 3 hours ago... ecstasy & for the general audience the high octane energy of the performance engaged even those who may not have understood the depth of the poetry. ...
- Finishing touches - Spectrum
CEDAR CITY - The 7th Annual Great American Stampede, sponsored by the Cedar City Lions Club, continues today at 11 a.m. at Main Street Park with The Old West Days, which features activities, vendors and entertainment. Wes Stephenson, public relations ...
- Festival to celebrate RS Thomas (BBC News)
The congregation of the church, where poet RS Thomas was once vicar, hold a poetry festival in tribute to him.
- Art: Wordplay at Weisman; 'Freedom' -- the fiber of our nation at ... - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Textile Center show, "Freedom: The Fiber of Our Nation. (front) "Small Thicket" by John Garrett and (rear) Alas Geneva" by Tim and Kathy Harding. Presidential State of the Union messages provide unexpected poetry at the Weisman Art Museum. From every ...
- Riding The Roller Coaster - The Bulletin
Results from a recent study by Sheraton Hotels show that 35 percent of Americans would choose their Blackberry over their spouse. While I'm somewhat positive I'm not in that group, it doesn't change the fact that in the last month, I've been involved ...
- Citizens, alliance support Boston's at-risk youth - Boston Globe
Citizens, alliance support Boston's at-risk youthBoston Globe, United States - 17 minutes ago"At the cafes, youth learn violence prevention training while engaging in fun activities, including poetry slams, cook-offs, movie nights, and talent shows ...
- 19 Tips For Cheering Yourself Up -- From 200 Years Ago - Huffington Post
19 Tips For Cheering Yourself Up -- From 200 Years AgoHuffington Post, NY - 2 hours agoAvoid poetry, dramatic representations (except comedy), music, serious novels, melancholy, sentimental people, and everything likely to excite feeling or ...
- Legendary Darwish has the last word - GulfNews
GulfNewsLegendary Darwish has the last wordGulfNews, United Arab Emirates - Aug 12, 2008By Najla Al Rostamani, Associate Editor This time around, on Saturday, August 10, Mahmoud Darwish could not have a conversation with death as he did in his ...
- Writers read in USI's RopeWalk series - Evansville Courier & Press
Writers read in USI's RopeWalk seriesEvansville Courier & Press, IN - 1 hour ago... and she’s written book reviews for print and online magazines. Gary Fincke, author of 16 published books of poetry and short fiction, will read Oct. 14. ...
- Extra!, July 26 - Rocky Mountain News
Having been a two-pack-a-day smoker ourselves, Extra! sympathizes with those struggling to quit. But here's some good news: the folks at Colorado QuitLine tell us they've provided more than 100,000 free nicotine patches, helping Coloradans to kick ...
- Roll up, roll up (Otago Daily Times)
There are probably just about as many opinions on the nature, meaning and worth of art as there are people who consume it. But it can safely be said it is as old as the hills and the caves they sometimes harbour.
- Mom and dad's lives -- real and imagined (Miami Herald)
ALFRED & EMILY. Doris Lessing. Harper. 274 pages. $25.95. Last year, Doris Lessing, almost 88 and the outspoken, iconoclastic author of more than 50 books -- novels, story collections, poetry and nonfiction -- became the oldest writer to receive the Nobel Prize in literature. This year, she has published a clever, moving coupling of fiction and nonfiction. Alfred & Emily is a culmination of ...
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