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- Life and death in the Bible - Asia Times
Theology was dethroned as queen of the sciences two centuries ago. This splendid book supports the case for restoration. How are we to make sense of a world in which the raw issues of life and death - secular society's failure to endure life, and ...
- Poet reminds us to not overlook the wonders of nature (Concord Monitor)
I can't think of a more appropriate book to celebrate National Poetry Month and spring in New Hampshire than Martha Carlson-Bradley's Season We Can't Resist. Carlson-Bradley, who lives on the edge of a state forest in Hillsborough, writes as directly and meticulously about nature and its wonders as any poet you'll find.
- 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 ...
- Ronaldo's spot of anguish, Messi's night of menace - The Observer Blog
Ronaldo's spot of anguish, Messi's night of menaceThe Observer Blog, UK - 21 minutes agoRonaldo, for whom football really is a form of theatre, did his best to supply a resonant prologue with a 40-yard free-kick which bounced off the two-man ...
- Never forget (Centre Daily Times)
Nine students in State College Area School District’s middle schools were honored Tuesday for their works of poetry, fiction and nonfiction essays all revolving around one theme: “Why Remember the Holocaust?â€
- Sharp wit, whimsical words - Calgary Herald
Sharp wit, whimsical wordsCalgary Herald, Canada - 1 hour agoDel Pine has a way with words, and since retiring, he's reconnected with his childhood hobby of poetry. With five books of poetry self-published under his ...
- Love and strife under the stars (The Charlotte Observer)
Romeo's heart is broken – but then he meets Juliet. The two fall instantly in love – but their families are against the match. A kindly friar agrees to help them marry – but his plan goes awry. “Romeo and Juliet,†too, feels like two steps forward, three steps back for Collaborative Arts and its nascent Charlotte Shakespeare Festival. The free outdoor production at The Green uptown ...
- Changing Skyline: 'Power Fields' surveys architecture of Vito Acconci - Philadelphia Inquirer
He started as a poet, subdividing the blank page with words and typography. But his explorations really took off when he became a fixture of New York's vibrant performance-art scene in the 1960s. In his most celebrated piece, Acconci inserted himself ...
- Festivals and Community Celebrations - Lynnwood Journal Newspapers
Festivals and Community CelebrationsLynnwood Journal Newspapers, WA - 10 hours agoThe 18th annual Shoreline Arts Festival features 2 stages of music and dance, art, sculpture, photography, poetry, hands-on art activities, crafts and food. ...
- Thursday 5/22 (Sag Harbor Express)
Early Risers Book Club begins at the John Jermain Library, Main Street, Sag Harbor. 9 a.m. discussion on "Cold Mountain" by Charles Frazier. Next month's book "My Sister's Keeper" by Jodi Picoult. Group meets the fourth Thursday of every month. 725-0049.
- Roethke's Poetry Rooted in Humble Beginnings - NPR News
All Things Considered , May 25, 2008 · The Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Theodore Roethke's work is known for its clarity, intensity and haunting images. And throughout his life, a major source of inspiration and comfort came from his childhood home ...
- Impact of books influences lives (Arizona Daily Star)
For some, it's the children's books that opened a young mind to a new idea; for others, it's the breakthrough book that put an adult life on a different path.
- Setting introduces 'values voters,' their concerns to broad audience - The Patriot-News - PennLive.com
Setting introduces 'values voters,' their concerns to broad audienceThe Patriot-News - PennLive.com, PA - 11 minutes ago... and three friends at about 4 pm and sat there reading, writing poetry and posting on the social networking Web site Facebook until the 8 pm forum began. ...
- All the school's on stage - Salt Lake Tribune
All the school's on stageSalt Lake Tribune, United States - 1 hour agoTeachers selected poetry, diary entries, scenes and letters that students wrote from the vantage point of the historical periods they were studying and that ...
- Disconnected women cross paths in odd, beautiful film (Philly.com)
A beautifully strange movie, Jellyfish - from the Israeli author, and now director, Etgar Keret - tracks the perambulations of three Tel Aviv women. Though they are unrelated, and their paths cross by chance, they share a common bond: a profound sense of disconnection - from family, from loved ones, from themselves.
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