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- Festivities climax celebration of Israel (Deseret Morning News)
A two-week celebration of the 60th anniversary of the formation of the state of Israel culminated in a day of activities, music, food and dance Sunday at Congregation Kol Ami's Salt Lake City synagogue.
- A passion for fashion in paper - Blackpool Gazette
A passion for fashion in paperBlackpool Gazette, UK - 13 hours agoBy Julia Bennett The first-year fashion and clothing students were tasked with creating sculptural paper garments for an exhibition called Poetry in Fashion ...
- Winners announced in the April InterBoard Poetry Competition - About - News & Issues
Winners announced in the April InterBoard Poetry CompetitionAbout - News & Issues, NY - 2 hours agoShe selected these four poems as winners (none of them from our Poetry Forum), and if you follow her lead and read them out loud, you will hear the reasons ...
- Position matters (The Star)
SIZE matters – here I’m referring to the poster for the movie Godzilla , about an absurd gigantic lizard wreaking mayhem in New York. Position also matters – but here I’m not talking about the Kama Sutra ; rather, I am talking about word-order, the placement of words in an expression or sentence.
- PLoS One & PsyChoanalysis, comment casser le monopole des revues ... - Le Post
Le PostPLoS One & PsyChoanalysis, comment casser le monopole des revues ...Le Post, France - 1 hour agoAnd although his poetry is a sufficiently profound art to include everything, one dimension is lacking: mystery, enigma that only a great "other" can reveal ...
- It won't be the same without Roger - Times-Standard
It won't be the same without RogerTimes-Standard, CA - 7 hours ago... and there we sat, under the stars, passing the bottle, eating beans and listening to Roger and Richard recite cowboy poetry late into the evening. ...
- Middle Age lessons for the modern struggle against climate change - Guardian Unlimited
Flooding in Tewkesbury in 2007. Modern developments were submerged while medieval buildings like the abbey remained dry. Photograph: Matt Cardy/Getty They were smelly, short on science and heavily superstitious, but the Middle Ages may have ...
- Charles Williams, the odd Inkling - Times Online
Charles Williams, the odd InklingTimes Online, UK - 10 minutes agoGeoffrey Hill has recently stressed the energy and intelligence of Williams’s work on the history of English poetry. Theologians continue to circle round ...
- Shakespeare, down to earth (The Charlotte Observer)
Charlotte might still be a suit-and-tie town, but when it comes to Shakespeare, we're strictly casual. “It's more like a day in the park than a night at the theater,†says actor Joe Copley of the Charlotte Shakespeare Festival, which opens next week with “Romeo and Juliet†on The Green. Picnics are encouraged on uptown's most charming patch of grass. Even well-behaved pets are welcome. But ...
- Cameron Duodu Profile - guardian.co.uk
Cameron Duodu Profileguardian.co.uk, UK - 13 hours agoHe later edited the biggest-selling newspaper in Ghana, the Daily Graphic. Cameron has worked as freelance journalist for the Guardian, the Observer, ...
- Spanish archive sheds light on Franco's dark days - Guardian Unlimited
A wig used to disguise a communist leader, censored poems written by the current culture minister and a list of prisoners facing the firing squad are just a few of the treasures within 157,000 boxes of archives highlighting both the dark and ...
- Beautiful 'Tree' bears fruit despite ill-suited story line - Chicago Sun-Times
You have to give big props to Chicago Opera Theater, the little company that could, can and does. Its remarkable coup in presenting the long-overdue Chicago premiere of John Adams' landmark "Nixon in China" two years ago so impressed the composer ...
- School's tea allows kids to honor moms - El Paso Times
Wearing a colorful paper bonnet on her head, Michelle Williams wiped tears from her face as her daughter and dozens of other children read poems about the importance of mothers. With Mother's Day a week away, second-graders at Tippin Elementary ...
- All-ages shows - Denton Record Chronicle
All-ages showsDenton Record Chronicle, TX - 3 hours agoShe coached them to learn the play as a poem, rather than searching for punctuation and diagramming sentences. “I told them to memorize each line by taking ...
- City neighborhood's fair has lots of French flair - Courier-Post
The Fairmount neighborhood that houses Eastern State Penitentiary celebrates Bastille Day -- when French peasants stormed the Bastille and dissolved the monarchy in a most, ahem, decisive manner -- this weekend. Today, Fairmount restaurants ...
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