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- 5/3 Church news (The Lufkin Daily News)
Abundant Life United Methodist. A Night to Remember. 7:30 p.m. May 3. Silent auction, singing, open mic, jokes, door prizes, poetry, food, praise dancing, inspirations talks. Public admission is $3 donation. Registration is $7 for single performers and $15 for groups. Emcee is Ron Simon. Call 225-2615, 639-9480 or 422-3063 for information. 1715 Sayers St., Lufkin. 936-637-3655.
- Liturgy Language: Soaring Poetry vs. Bumpy Prose (Zenit News Agency)
PATERSON, New Jersey, JUNE 19, 2008 ( Zenit.org ).- Here is this week's column from Bishop Arthur Serratelli posted on the Web site of the Diocese of Paterson.
- 'In Bruges' - Newsday
There is a playful deception going on in the prosaic title of "In Bruges," evocative as it is of chamber recitals and poetry readings in medieval coffeehouses. One is tempted to add a modifying phrase before the "In," for the sake of truth in ...
- The Incredible Hulk: A Smashing Sampling of Scenes - Superherohype.com
The Incredible Hulk: A Smashing Sampling of ScenesSuperherohype.com - 1 hour agoIt's poetry – It's like comic book poetry. I read it and devoured it. I said "These guys were amazing!" I said, "Kevin, this is what I want to do. ...
- 'Beheading' poet wins conviction appeal - News.com.au
A former employee at a newspaper kiosk at Heathrow airport, she had written poetry which prosecutors said advocated violent extremism, and also downloaded Islamist literature from the Internet.
- Maybe ‘Hamlet’ wasn’t really highbrow - Register-Guard
Did William Shakespeare mean to write serious literature for his audiences at the Globe Theater — or was he really cranking out the Elizabethan equivalent of B movies? Find out this weekend at Lord Leebrick Theatre’s production of “Or Not to Be ...
- Afghan journalist appeals death sentence - The Associated Press
Afghan journalist appeals death sentenceThe Associated Press - 1 hour agoHe has tried to keep up his spirits in his lonely cell by singing and reciting Persian poetry. He says he is healthy and well-treated and allowed outside ...
- Sun Road at 75 - Daily Inter Lake
Daily Inter LakeSun Road at 75Daily Inter Lake, MT - 2 hours agoFor more information, call John Motley at 871-5750 or visit www.stmarylodgeandresort.com • An Ode to the Road Poetry Contest will be at Belton Chalet from 7 ...
- Mary-Sherman Willis' "The Laughter of Women" - Seattle Times
So often, reading a poem can in itself feel like a thing overheard. Here, Mary-Sherman Willis of Virginia describes the feeling of being... So often, reading a poem can in itself feel like a thing overheard. Here, Mary-Sherman Willis of Virginia ...
- Food for Thought: Peachsicles are easy, delicious and nutritious - Holland Sentinel
With kids on the go and playing hard, they need snacks that taste good but are healthful as well. Instead of chips, cookies or an ice cream novelty, serve Peachsicles for a quick cold and nutritious treat. With just five ingredients, Peachsicles are ...
- Poor prospects for Glasgow's underground poet - Times Online
Poor prospects for Glasgow's underground poetTimes Online, UK - 1 hour agoTransport bosses devised the scheme in conjunction with the Scottish Arts Council and the Scottish Poetry Library to build on the momentum of the first ever ...
- Lost Dog wins NSW literary gong - ninemsn
A lost dog and the emotions stirred during its 13-day absence inspired Sri Lankan immigrant Michelle de Kretser to write the novel that took the top honour in the prestigious NSW Premier's Literary awards. Australia's richest literary awards were ...
- Ty Rosenow's New Book: Ty's Book of Rubbish: Volume 20 - PR.com (press release)
Ty Rosenow's New Book: Ty's Book of Rubbish: Volume 20PR.com (press release), NY - 25 minutes agoThis book has chapters that are short enough, even busy people can enjoy the short segments. If the reader is a poetry lover, this book has poetry that can ...
- Reaney's gift to arts will inspire generations - London Free Press
Reaney's gift to arts will inspire generationsLondon Free Press, Canada - Jun 13, 2008His passing has saddened the local and national arts communities, where he produced iconic plays and poetry and was an astute literary critic with a ...
- Saddam feared disease in prison, according to his 'diary' - Minnesota Daily
CAIRO, Egypt (AP) - Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or other diseases during his U.S.-supervised captivity, a leading Arab newspaper said Monday in publishing excerpts of his prison writings. The London-based Al-Hayat said the comments came in ...
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