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- Stop printing Cal Thomas - La Crosse Tribune
The column in last Sunday’s Tribune titled “Obama isn’t a true Christian” by Cal Thomas is an outrage. What gives Cal Thomas the right to judge who is or is not a “true Christian?” In my judgment, he is a true bigot. Self-appointed judges ...
- Artists to honour Tuwhare - Otago Daily Times
Artists to honour TuwhareOtago Daily Times, New Zealand - 1 hour agoGallery public programmes officer Sarah Amazinnia said the performance would be a mixture of poetry readings, music and "eclectic" poetry performances. ...
- Pranayama for Heart Failure - MedHeadlines
Pranayama for Heart FailureMedHeadlines, IL - Jun 16, 2008She suggested prayer, poetry and Pranayama. Her comments that “breath resynchronization therapy” be incorporated into the “armamentarium” of heart-failure ...
- VERONICA'S VIEW: Black Men Talking – Meet James B. McCann - EURweb
*It seems anomalous when Black men speak. If still waters run deep, so do the feelings of Black men. They are painfully and beautifully human. Too often their voices go unheard. And when their voices are heard, it is a rich and luminous moment ...
- Prince working on book to be published in the fall (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
Prince the musical auteur is becoming an author. "21 Nights," a "photographic essay" that offers "a rare glimpse into the life, lyrics, and mystique" of the maker of such hits as "1999" and "Purple Rain," will be published worldwide come fall, according to Atria Books, an imprint of Simon & Schuster. The book, his first, is based on Prince's 21 sold-out concerts in as many nights at London's O2 ...
- Stories of city's grave and good are set in stone - Edinburgh News
"Burns was so angry at the absence of a memorial to Fergusson that he asked permission to pay for a stone. THE monument erected to the late Robin Cook MP in the elegant grounds of the Grange Cemetery in Edinburgh unashamedly displays a proud ...
- Poetry about absence reflects mature growth - Kansas City Star
Poetry about absence reflects mature growthKansas City Star, MO - 25 minutes agoThe notion of light subtracting itself — a metaphor for death, as we learn in the second poem, “All the Time Running,” about a coyote hit by a car — appears ...
- Morton Library turns 100 - Daily Freeman & Sunday Freeman
RHINECLIFF - Join the residents of Rhinecliff as they celebrate their library's 100th birthday with an all-day and all-night celebration. Morton Memorial Library and Community House in Rhinecliff will celebrate its centennial at the library's annual ...
- Narnia Dad defends his domain name policies (The Lawyer)
The Scottish Dad who owns the narnia.mobi domain name disputed by the C.S. Lewis estate has claimed that he isn't making any money from it and has insisted that the domain name was a present for his 11-year-old son despite the fact that he owns 78 domain names.
- Join the International Poetry Link Exchange - PR.com
To be a success in any venture, it helps to know people, the insiders. The new International Poetry Link Exchange at the World of Words by Elias Tobias may help those promising poets the initial exposure needed. Indianapolis, IN, June 10, 2008 --( PR ...
- OutLoud open mike July 16 with writer Tom Sheehan - Medford Transcript
OutLoud open mike July 16 with writer Tom SheehanMedford Transcript, MA - 57 minutes agoProlific author of fiction (“Death for the Phantom Receiver), nonfiction (“A Collection of Friends: Memoirs”), and poetry (“This Rare Earth and Other ...
- It may take a French poet to enjoy absinthe - AZCentral.com
Arthur Rimbaud wrote complicated, gorgeous poetry in the mid-1800s. So gorgeous, in fact, that I found myself thinking of him and his work on Saturday night as I tried to choke down his favorite cocktail, absinthe. Rimbaud, a precocious, intense ...
- Original look at 'Frankenstein' creator, friends (Akron Beacon Journal)
I've never had a laudanum dream, but after seeing Frankenstein by the New World Performance Laboratory at the University of Akron's Sandefur Theatre on Saturday, I think I might be able to imagine one.
- Ardent theater volunteer plays leading role in community arts (The Charleston Gazette)
With the contagious enthusiasm of a cheerleader at a pep rally, she lures volunteers and drums up support for the arts like the Pied Piper leading rats out of Hamelin. Â As community arts coordinator for the state Commission on the Arts, Debbie Rainey Haught works diligently to generate arts programming in cities and towns across the state.
- A Glimpse of Pre-Quake Chengdu - NPR News
NPR.org , May 12, 2008 · Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan province, is about 60 miles southeast of the epicenter of Monday's deadly earthquake in China. The 7.9-magnitude quake snapped water lines and swayed buildings in the city, which has a ...
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