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- Religious retreats nestled in valley (Poughkeepsie Journal)
NEW LEBANON - At the former Shaker village, where the Taconic Mountains roll into the Berkshires and New York touches Massachusetts, Yaqin Aubert read aloud Hindu, Buddhist, Taoist, Zoroastrian, Judaic, Christian and Islamic texts during the Sunday service at the Sufi religious retreat.
- Tragic inspiration (MSU Reporter)
The most personal aspects of a human life - faith, love and loss - laid out for the world to read. For most, such vulnerability would be terrifying. For Minnesota State sophomore Sheka Mansaray, it's a fulfilled goal. This summer, Mansaray had a book of his poetry, "The Tears of My Father," published and shipped for sale through amazon.
- The Family Folk-Up St Bride’s Church, tonight - Liverpool Echo
The Family Folk-Up St Bride’s Church, tonightLiverpool Echo, UK - 17 hours agoHe interweaves exquisite poetry with a lyrical guitar to make the kind of music to dream to, the kind of music that’ll inspire you and always leave you ...
- Gerald Stern will read poetry at Ursinus - Phoenixville News
Gerald Stern will read poetry at UrsinusPhoenixville News, PA - 2 hours agoHis books of poetry include "This Time: New and Selected Poems," which won the 1998 National Book Award; "American Sonnets" (2002); "Everything is Burning" ...
- The road less-travelled - The National
The road less-travelledThe National, United Arab Emirates - 2 hours agoIn his poetry too – he has had a volume of recondite, haiku-style poetry published – his trademark emotional drive and solitary soul emerges from ...
- New freedom unleashes an unrestrained madness - MiamiHerald.com
New freedom unleashes an unrestrained madnessMiamiHerald.com, FL - 3 hours agoThen I moved here, and I lost the ability to write poetry, which I thought would kill me. There was no reason for me to go on. Then I realized that I could ...
- Raging Waters - Metro Santa Cruz
Metro Santa CruzRaging WatersMetro Santa Cruz, CA - 13 hours agoThe film stops for her performance of an autobiographical rap song, "Amazing," which exemplifies the best of this forceful street poetry; point by point, ...
- Introducing the Twiller - New York Times Blogs
You might remember the novel in its earlier form; it had a cover, and many pages, forethought of plot, editors and agents weighing in, and, oh yes, it generally had sentences and punctuation. And, finally, some poor suckers had to take the time out ...
- Stage set for final stage of contest - GulfNews
GulfNewsStage set for final stage of contestGulfNews, United Arab Emirates - 19 minutes agoEach of the six poets had to compose a poem of 10 to 14 verses using the same rhythm as Nabati poetry to show the similarities in style, about the famous Al ...
- Black Affairs Council starts scholarship court (The Red and Black)
To celebrate a quarter-century of work supporting black culture on campus, the Black Affairs Council is hosting its annual BAC week with a new twist. "The Legacy Continues: Living the Legacy, Fulfilling the Dream for 25 Years" features staple programs such as Café Soul but will crown the first ever Court of Distinction this year.
- Q&A: Thicke reflects on race, music and "Something Else" (Reuters via Yahoo! Philippines News)
By Gail Mitchell
- Lights, Camera, Action - Shelby Star
More than 150 unique films will be shown through Saturday during the ninth annual Real to Reel International Film Festival, presented by the Cleveland County Arts Council, at the Joy Performance Center, Railroad Avenue, Kings Mountain. Films are of ...
- George is 100 years young - This is Dorset
IN August 1908, Edward VII was king, Asquith was prime minister, the old age pension was introduced and Portland's grand old man George Davey was born. A man whose looks and active lifestyle belie his years, George was born at his parents' home in ...
- Washington County School District - Desert Valley Times
Washington County School DistrictDesert Valley Times, UT - 3 hours agoParents please read the book with your child, initial the book list and return it each day. Books are sent home Monday through Thursday on each child's ...
- 'No' vote for bailout easy, but not wrong - Daily Oklahoman
His name was George F. Babbitt. He was 46 years old now, in April 1920, and he made nothing in particular, neither butter nor shoes nor poetry, but he was nimble in the calling of selling houses for more than people could afford to pay. Senate to ...
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