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- 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 ...
- Here is something that Clayton Eshleman, translator of The ... - Bookslut
Here is something that Clayton Eshleman, translator of The ...Bookslut, IL - 3 hours ago... and living out a rather equally torturous life of poverty, is obviously somewhat overlooked -- in the larger world of poetry-in-translation, at least. ...
- Business Briefcase (Hernando Today)
BROOKSVILLE Oak Hill Hospital recently announced its Star Associates of the Month for September. Each month, hospital associates are chosen in a process that involves nominations and voting by their peers, patients, patient families and physicians.
- Best bets in the local arts (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
"Sarafina!" Wednesday-Sept. 14 at Washington University's Edison Theatre, 6445 Forsyth Boulevard. Sept. 19-21 at the Orthwein Theatre at Mary Institute and St. Louis Country Day School, 101 North Warson Road. Preview performances at 7 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday. $25, $15 for students.
- Graham saddles up for Western days - Jack County Herald
Graham saddles up for Western daysJack County Herald, TX - 6 hours agoThe two-day event is packed full of rodeos, fiddle contests, museum exhibits, live entertainment, Indian dancing and storytelling, cowboy poetry, free ...
- Sunday, September 7, 2008 (Deccan Herald)
The revolutionary Pakistani poet Ahmed Faraz, whose name is synonymous in South Asia with modern Urdu poetry, died on August 25 in Islamabad. He was 77. The cause was kidney failure, said his son Shibli Faraz.
- Being Prepared - The Bulletin
September is National Preparedness Month, and in recognition, Mayor Michael A. Nutter handed out disaster preparedness kits to the public at the City Avenue Target store yesterday. The mayor, Southeastern Pennsylvania American Red Cross (SEPA) CEO ...
- THINGS TO DO THIS WEEKEND - Daily Journal
Nightlife, features band to be announced today; NFL Football Package Sundays; Monday Night Football; Satellite Poker League 7 p.m. Tuesday; Satellite Poker League 7 p.m. and shuffle bowl Wednesday. (856) 327-8011. BoJo's, 222 N. High Street ...
- Youth camp closes on positive note - AntiguaSun
Youth camp closes on positive noteAntiguaSun, Antigua and Barbuda - 2 hours agoMajor Maxam said the daily average attendance was recorded at 150 and the total number of students registered was roughly 200. Overall, he said that most of ...
- John Milton - guardian.co.uk
John Miltonguardian.co.uk, UK - 1 hour agoWho kills a man kills a reasonable creature; but he who destroys a good book kills reason itself" - Milton's real work was always learning; even at the age ...
- The trail of political Islam - Open Democracy
Gilles Kepel, one of the world’s foremost experts on the modern Middle East, has written “Jihad: the Trail of Political Islam”, the first comprehensive attempt to follow the history and spread of Islamist political movements. In a talk given at ...
- Camilla Granlien Band - Musikkinformasjonssenteret
MusikkinformasjonssenteretCamilla Granlien BandMusikkinformasjonssenteret, Norway - 3 hours ago-First of all I think the poems are incredibly powerful pieces of writing. They are brilliant depictions that I cherish personally. ...
- 'Man on Wire' is a transcendent balancing act (Baltimore Sun)
Brings World Trade Center back to life in all its glory, but summons a pre- Iraq War America and a pre-Giuliani New York City
- Movie/DVD Review—Brutal Massacre - Firefox News
Movie/DVD Review—Brutal MassacreFirefox News, AZ - 1 hour ago... in the form of short fiction, poetry, criticism, and comics, has appeared in numerous anthologies and periodicals. Current publications:Dark Territories ...
- The Third Screen: Barbara Feldon on the Future of Television - Huffingtonpost.com
I wonder if Barbara Feldon knows that she's still adored as Agent 99 from the original Get Smart television series. Consider these recent posts from the imdb.com site: "In the 1960s, I followed Barbara Feldon closely during her Get Smart days, Diana ...
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