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- Remembering Mr. Garrett - Charlottesville Daily Progress
Remembering Mr. GarrettCharlottesville Daily Progress, VA - 9 hours agoGeorge Garrett was a great writer — one of the most innovative writers of his generation — and a prolific one, adept in genres ranging from novels to poetry ...NEWS- Farewell, George: Writers stunned, saddened by icon ... The Hookall 2 news articles
- WPLN to broadcast Nashville Symphony's 2007-08 season concerts - Nashville Tennessean
If you missed any of the Nashville Symphony’s concerts this past season — or if you just want to relive a particularly glorious moment of Beethoven or Verdi — WPLN-90.3 FM will broadcasting the ensemble’s entire 2007-08 SunTrust Classical ...
- Tepper Galleries - Antiques and Arts Weekly
Antiques and Arts WeeklyTepper GalleriesAntiques and Arts Weekly, CT - 2 hours agoAsian articles and antiques include Japanese erotic art. A variety of carved, gilt, and other decorative mirrors. Lamps, sconces and chandeliers in a ...
- Proud to be an American - OpEdNews.com
As we come to our annual national birthday, our love of country takes a variety of expressions. For many, July 4th is simply an excuse for a party: hot dogs, apple pies, red, white and blue tablecloths and beer specials at the local Wal-Mart. For ...
- Pruning vines and verses - Financial Times
Pruning and generally cutting back vegetation is not my natural thing. Unlike my father, who has waged grim war with invasive weeds, ivy and old man’s beard, I have a weakness for letting nature take its course. Just now I am admiring the amazing ...
- Religion Brief: Christian poetry contest - Journal-Advocate
Religion Brief: Christian poetry contestJournal-Advocate, CO - 20 minutes agoInformation: To enter, send one poem of 21 lines or fewer to Free Poetry Contest, 601 16th St., Suite No. C-115, Golden, CO 80401. ...
- A Letter to a Retired Activist - OpEdNews.com
My friend John spent most of 30 or 40 years as a full time activist. A learned, wise and all around intelligent man, his subsistence came from doing “odd jobs” here and there. His full time job was to deface the nation’s highways and byways by ...
- Smaller festival hopes to make a big impression - Miami Herald
New York's Keigwin + Company mixes comedy and dance and will perform on closing night. IF YOU GO | FLORIDA DANCE FESTIVAL Annual event features performances by members of the Florida Dance Association, including Katherine Kramer, Clarita Filgueiras ...
- Previously seen in Peoria - Peoria Journal Star
Previously seen in PeoriaPeoria Journal Star, IL - 2 hours ago"I seek to discover the poetry in a solitary tree or a passing cloud and to communicate that poetry in paint." For Gerard Erley, that artist's statement ...
- Galleries galore span Maryland's Eastern Shore (WTOP Radio Network)
Art is alive and well as galleries across Maryland's Eastern Shore highlight the drawings, paintings, photography and sculpture of local artists.
- Kanakadasa's ansestral palace unearthed (New Kerala)
Shimoga, May 22 : An ancient palatial house belonging to 16th century saint, philosopher, musician and composer of Kannada poetry, Kanakadasa, has been unearthed at Bada in Haveri district of Karnataka.
- Manalapan pupils are dogs', cats' best friends - Asbury Park Press
Manalapan pupils are dogs', cats' best friendsAsbury Park Press, NJ - 8 hours agoBecause April is Poetry Month, the youngsters are writing poems about those dogs and cats, she said. The students also have incorporated the shelter in ...
- Annual Holocaust Remembrance at marist marks 18th year - TriVallyCentral
POUGHKEEPSIE-Marist College's 18th Annual Holocaust Remembrance evening was a night to remember by all in attendance. "The number 18 is a significant number in the Jewish religion," noted Dr. Dennis J. Murray, president of Marist College. "It means ...
- What does constitute academic freedom (The Hendersonville Times-News)
This question was raised most recently when a few students refused to attend a required play. In my literature course, it is common that some want sexual content, especially work containing homosexuality, edited out, including Byron's poetry, de Laclos's novels, and Shakespeare's bawdy plays. Similarly, I have had students refuse to read a novel...
- Thomas M. Disch, 68; prolific science- fiction author (Los Angeles Times)
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