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- On Balance, 'Man on Wire' Reflects a Gentler Time - Washington Post
Washington PostOn Balance, 'Man on Wire' Reflects a Gentler TimeWashington Post, United States - 12 hours agoIt's understandable when Petit's best friend, Jean-Louis Blondeau, breaks down during his recollection of the day: The event, as an occasion of both beauty ..."Man on Wire": An enthralling documentary San Jose Mercury NewsWire" is about transcendence Denver Postall 85 news articles
- Founders’ views about religion - La Crosse Tribune
“The Doctrine of the divinity of Jesus is made a convenient cover for absurdity,” and “As I understand the Christian religion, it was, and is, a revelation. But how has it happened that millions of fables, tales, legends, have been blended with ...
- Around Town (The Hendersonville Times-News)
Asheville Playback Theatre Season, Info: (828) 670-5881. Tickets: $10 for adults, $5 for students/seniors.
- Darwish as his friend knew him - Gulf News
Dubai: "I yearn for my mother's bread, my mother's coffee, her touch." How many Palestinians were inspired by these words, or sang them during national gatherings down through the years? Millions. Mahmoud Darwish provided a cultural identity for ...
- Author lists his favourite books - Oxfordshire News
Best-selling Oxford author Philip Pullman has raided his bookshelves to pick 40 of his favourite titles to recommend to the nation. The award-winning creator of His Dark Materials, has become the second person to host The Writer's Table at Waterstone ...
- US Squash Goes For Ninth Place At Worlds - The Bulletin
Todd Harrity and his United States teammates will vie for ninth place today when they take on Australia at the Junior Men's World Squash Championships in Switzerland. The four-man U.S. squad, made up of Episcopal Academy senior Harrity, Penn Charter ...
- Angelou's uplifting - Cincinnati Enquirer
Maya Angelou sat in a chair in the middle of the stage and began singing. "When it looked like the sun wasn't going to shine anymore, God put a rainbow on the clouds," she sang in a deep, melodious voice. Then, she stopped, hummed for a second and ...
- Check it Out: Bed and Breakfasts for the Booklover - Transworld News
There is nothing more relaxing when you head off to a bed and breakfast than escaping into a great adventure, romance or mystery, which is why so many of us pack a book or two on holiday. "The love of learning, the sequestered nooks, and all the ...
- Book about N.C. wines doing well (Winston-Salem Journal)
The relationship of Danielle Tarmey and Joseph Mills is soaked in wine. The couple met in Bordeaux, France, where both were teaching at the university. Before moving to Winston-Salem 10 years ago, they lived in California, the heart of America's wine industry. However, it wasn't until after the move to North Carolina that their enjoyment of wine became a business prospect.
- Bar listings: Sept. 4, 2008 (The Union)
Daju Bhai Nepalese Restaurant, Grass Valley - 272-6229
- 08/09 Church notes (The Daily Sentinel)
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- Out & About in Bellevue | June 11 - Bellevue Reporter
Out & About in Bellevue | June 11Bellevue Reporter, WA - 54 minutes agoSoulFood Poetry Night: 7-9:30 pm every third Thursday. Includes two featured readers and an open-mic reading. SoulFood Books Cafe, 15748 Redmond Way, ...
- 'Diminished Capacity' plays the eccentric card (LA.com)
This one dives from whimsy into a trite pond ... and then into a slapstick ... and then Cubs show up
- Gary writers publish their first books - Gary Post Tribune
Gary writers publish their first booksGary Post Tribune, IN - 2 hours agoBy Lisa DeNeal Post-Tribune correspondent LaKiya Lindsey is sharing her thoughts on life in the poetry volume "Through the Eyes of Boo Kitty (My Soul in ...
- TGI Tuesday (Honolulu Advertiser)
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