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- Musical service offers Jesus with a touch of jazz (Louisville Courier-Journal)
Jazz might conjure up images of smoky nightclubs and beret-topped beatniks, but not church -- usually. But Wednesday night, Bardstown Road Presbyterian Church was the venue for an improvisational jazz performance.
- SENA - Ghana, Hungary, and music that bridges - Ghana News
SENA - Ghana, Hungary, and music that bridgesGhana News, Ghana - 2 hours agoSince the days of kindergarten, I was involved in something to do with the stage, be it poetry recital, dancing, acting or singing. ...
- Eloquence does have a place in politics - Albany Times Union
Eloquence does have a place in politicsAlbany Times Union, NY - 3 hours agoMario Cuomo) "you campaign in poetry and govern in prose." Obviously, a lot of governing is, to put it simply, boring. If it weren't, the media wouldn't be ...
- Books with local flavour on show - Newindpress
Books with local flavour on showNewindpress, India - 8 hours agoThe exhibition, though a low-key affair, should make many book lovers happy. There are a whole lot of Malayalam story books, exercise books and poetry ...
- Community Calendar - July 8 - Akron Beacon Journal
Community Calendar - July 8Akron Beacon Journal, OH - 54 minutes agoTeen Program: Poetry Cafe — 6:30 pm, Akron-Summit County Public Library, Fairlawn-Bath branch, 3101 Smith Road, Fairlawn. 330-666-4888. ...
- Forest Park - Hartford Courant
Player of the Year: Joe Benson, McDonogh There was plenty of pressure on Benson and lots of questions to be answered - all because of what he did as a first-year starting quarterback last fall. Last season, he led the Eagles through an unbeaten ...
- Sally Paxson Davis, 68, the Academy of Vocal Arts chair - Philadelphia Inquirer
Sally Paxson Davis, 68, the Academy of Vocal Arts chairPhiladelphia Inquirer, PA - 5 hours agoMrs. Davis enjoyed the symphony, museums, fiction and poetry. Though she had tremendous love for the Academy of Vocal Arts, her family came first, ...
- Oil, food and agrotherapy - Energy Bulletin
Oil, food and agrotherapyEnergy Bulletin - 3 hours agoMy chapter “Farming, Sweet Darkness, Poetry, and Healing†is scheduled to be part of that book. After finishing my contribution I began to realize that what ...
- 'Mummy is in prison because she has been naughty' - Guardian Unlimited
When were you in prison? The last time I was in prison was from January 2004 until April 2004 for shoplifting but I had some warrants out against me as well. I have been going to prison since I was 26: for fraud, handling stolen goods, shoplifting ...
- Area children learn writing through art (Spring Observer)
A round of applause rose from the row of camera-toting proud parents when Ellen Crawford finished reading her story called “How the Elephant got his Tusks.â€...
- Community Calendar - Houma Courier
Community CalendarHouma Courier, Louisiana - 41 minutes agoThe Louisiana State Poetry Society’s Bayou Chapter meets from 7 to 8:30 pm the first Thursday of every month at the Terrebonne Parish Main Library, ...
- Built on soaring words - The Australian
BLACK holes, notoriously resistant to improvement through the design process, aren't the most glamorous subjects for student architects. But one black hole in architecture education demands transformation: too many architecture students can't write ...
- Mothers, daughters paired in anthology - Asheville Citizen-Times
‘How terrible it must be for all the people who had no one to love them so and no one whom they loved so,†Antiguan novelist Jamaica Kinkaid reflects about her mother in “The Movable Nest: A Mother/Daughter Companion.†Marilyn Kallet, a ...
- Auburn artist explores silence and light - SunJournal.com (subscription)
Auburn artist explores silence and lightSunJournal.com (subscription), ME - 3 hours agoIn 2005, Cider Press Review nominated her poem "The Red Radio-Flyer Wagon" for a Pushcart. Her poetry has been anthologized, exhibited and published in ...
- Faith Academy goes medieval for a day - Wausau Daily Herald
TOWN OF EASTON -- A knight in shining armor, an 8-foot dragon and wandering minstrels took over the grounds at Faith Christian Academy's junior and senior high campus Friday during the school's first-ever Medieval Day event. Also spread across the ...
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