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- In harmony with all creation (The Japan Times)
If the primary theme of human life in the 21st century is living in harmony with other animals and plants — and also preserving the bounties of the Earth — then Kenji Miyazawa is the Japanese writer who can most thoroughly help us to understand and pursue this theme. Miyazawa died 75 years ago this Sunday, Sept. 21; but his profound ideas, expressed in exquisite prose parables and philosophical ...
- Buzz Briefs: Kimmel, Springsteen (CBS News)
Jimmy Kimmel to host the American Music Awards. Bruce Springsteen sings in support of Obama. "American Idol's" LaKisha Jones gets hitched. It's official: Paramount and DreamWorks split.
- Berry: Wall Street rodeo - Milford Daily News
Berry: Wall Street rodeoMilford Daily News, USA - Oct 4, 2008Poetry in motion, blond hair flying, tassels waving, gorgeous horses nimbly barrel-riding their way to rodeo glory, while their riders sport snakeskin boots ...
- Book review - 'Little Back Room' is captivating - Jamaica Gleaner
Jamaica GleanerBook review - 'Little Back Room' is captivatingJamaica Gleaner, Jamaica - 16 hours agoThe last story, Zanesville dot com, is particularly funny and it has a twist at the end. When 32-year-old Selma Savage's mother tells her it's time for her ...
- Don’t Think Twice 10.18.08: For the Love of the Pop - 411mania.com
Don’t Think Twice 10.18.08: For the Love of the Pop411mania.com, TX - 4 hours agoFrom Bob Dylan to The Beatles to Simon and Garfunkel to Prince, rock music had certainly defined itself as a unique melding of music and poetry, ...
- Lighting the Eighth Fire is collection of essays (The Peterborough Examiner)
Lighting The Eighth Fire The Liberation, Resurgence And Protection Of Indigenous Nations Edited By Leanne Simpson Arbeiter Ring Publishing: Winnipeg September 2008 $27.95 Trade Paperback [...]
- Library fall programs for adults, seniors suit all (The Chelsea Standard)
The McKune Memorial Library presents a full schedule of programs geared toward adults for this fall and early winter. "We look forward to the return of such favorite programs as Books & Banter and the International Book Club," Harmer noted.
- ‘John Adams,’ ‘Mad Men’ Big Winners at Creative Arts Emmys - Multichannel News
Calgary Herald‘John Adams,’ ‘Mad Men’ Big Winners at Creative Arts EmmysMultichannel News, NY - 33 minutes agoThe Outstanding Children’s Program was shared by two winners: HBO’s Classical Baby (I’m Grown Up Now): The Poetry Show and Nickelodeon’s Nick News with ...Cynthia Nixon, Tim Conway among winners at Creative Arts Primetime ... Dallas Morning Newsall 311 news articles
- VIDEO: Halloween scares all around - Abington Mariner
Halloween lurks around the corner, as mummies, goblins, vampires and werewolves begin to skulk out of their hideaways to give us all a fright — and offer a bit of fun — this fall. There are plenty of events around town to keep all ages ...
- City of Corners by John Godfrey - Bookslut
City of Corners by John GodfreyBookslut, IL - 3 hours agoAssociated with the New York School of poetry and being a long time resident of Manhattan’s East Village, Godfrey is a master of writing city poems. ...
- Jazz masters honoured - West Online
Guitarist George Benson had a chance to reconnect with his jazz roots when he was honored by the National Endowment for the Arts as one of its 2009 Jazz Masters. But it was another newly minted Jazz Master, Belgian-born Toots Thielemans, who provided ...
- Controversial figure celebrated at LMU - Daily News
HARROGATE — Lincoln Memorial College celebrated its most controversial alumnus, Don West, on Tuesday evening. Recognized primarily as one of the most significant Appalachian writers to come from this area, West was also an educator and politically ...
- Tea ceremony explained in Daily Yomiuri seminar - The Daily Yomiuri
Tea ceremony explained in Daily Yomiuri seminarThe Daily Yomiuri, Japan - Oct 6, 2008Hosted by The Daily Yomiuri and The Yomiuri Shimbun, Osaka, the event marked the 15th anniversary of the English newspaper's Kansai edition. ...
- Reviews: John Muir, architecture, poetry, Mencken (Newsday)
NATURE'S BELOVED SON: Rediscovering John Muir's Botanical Legacy, by Bonnie J. Gisel with images by Stephen J. Joseph. Heyday Books, 248 pp., $45.
- Sun City senior recognized for her poetry by Mensa (The Press-Enterprise)
Versatility is a word that describes Edie Schmoll. She is an accomplished musician who plays piano, organ and accordion and writes music and lyrics for her Music Songs custom song company.
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