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- Ethereal melodies by Turkish harpist - Turkish Daily News
Þirin Pancaroðlu, a Turkish female harp virtuoso, has captivated thousands of ears with the magical melodies of her harp during many years of performing on stages around the world. Pancaroðlu studied music at the Geneva Conservatory and received a ...
- Religion Calendar: 05/31/2008 (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
Religion Calendar is published weekly by the Traverse City Record-Eagle. Information may be mailed to Record-Eagle, P.O. Box 632, Traverse City, MI 49685; fax to 946-8632; e-mail gmurray@record-eagle.com . Items should be sent at least two weeks in advance.
- Art Review | 'Double Album' Two Boys Past Adolescence Still Just ... - New York Times
Art Review | 'Double Album' Two Boys Past Adolescence Still Just ...New York Times, United States - 1 hour agoAs intervention art it is not startlingly original, but it creates a sweet conceptual poetry. The one unequivocally delightful piece in Mr. Guzmán’s ...
- This online magazine 'celebrates' short attention spans (The Florida Times-Union)
Snap!, a new online literary journal based at the University of North Florida, recently launched the first installment of its "Perpetual May" issue. The literary journal can be found online at www.snapjournal.org, according to a news release.
- Langhorne Slim loves those love songs (Asheville Citizen-Times)
Decked out in a fedora and a thrift store suit, Langhorne Slim delivers an edgy mix of alt-folk and urban new school blues as he croons through witty heart-on-the-sleeve love songs.
- A man who will be missed - La Crosse Tribune
For those of you who didn’t know him, my introduction was amply served. For those who knew him, we were blessed to be part of his daily life. A retired milk hauler from Tomah, Wis., is about all I know of his past. What I do know is that he was a ...
- Providence, Rhode Island/Haifa, Israel - Journal of American Medical Association (subscription)
Providence, Rhode Island/Haifa, IsraelJournal of American Medical Association (subscription), IL - 2 hours agoMy desk is cluttered with volumes of poetry, reflective practice reviews, and a binder of field notes. Fired up by the energy of the dyad, ...
- The Darkness of This House Has Got the Best of Us - Common Dreams
I’m thinking old Mike Ahmadinejad may not be such a bad guy. I call him Mike (which he might not appreciate, either in its overfamiliarity or because his name is actually Mahmoud), because Mahmoud is hard for me to pronounce well, and because it ...
- Date Lines - San Francisco Gate
Arts education is on the chopping block with Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger 's proposed $4 billion cut in education spending. In Alameda, facing a possible $4.5 million in education cuts, veteran clown Jeff Raz is offering a partial solution Sunday with ...
- Poetry column: Joy erupts into poetry explosion, promotes literacy - Evening Sun
"Doesn't he know this is Hanover and that someone is going to call the police?" This was my friend Phyllis's reaction to the scene unfolding before our eyes in KClinger's parking lot last Monday night. A man, huge in stature, had his car doors wide ...
- Vet Offers Free Eye Exams for Service Dogs (R News)
A local veterinary practice is offering free eye exams as a service to dogs that serve the public. On May 14, National Service Dog Eye Exam Day, the Veterinary Specialists of Rochester are offering the exams to seeing eye dogs, police dogs and any other dog that serves the public.
- Names & Faces - Times-Leader
MMI Preparatory School junior Adam Wisniewski has been selected to participate in the 2008 Pennsylvania Governor’s Schools of Excellence. He will enroll in the Governor’s School for Healthcare at the University of Pittsburgh. Wisniewski, son of ...
- Kids create Koi fish pond - Westerly Sun
Fourteen Westerly Middle School students teamed up with Something Fishy, Inc to build a pond near the school’s front entrance. WESTERLY -- What began as an idea for a fish tank evolved into an entire fish pond, created by local middle school ...
- Tale of the ‘Stranger’ leaps from book to musical - Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles
It was 1985, and many of the Ethiopian Jews who'd been airlifted from Sudan were being housed in a hotel in Netanya, Israel. When writer Sonia Levitin entered the temporary nursery, she was particularly struck by all the babies and toddlers who'd ...
- In the footsteps of Osama ... - Asia Times
KUNAR VALLEY, Afghanistan - Nearly seven years after invading Afghanistan to go after Osama bin Laden, the United States has stepped up its campaign to catch the al-Qaeda leader and his senior associates, including Ayman al-Zawahiri, who are believed ...
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