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- Hundreds Sing Out With Welsh Spirit - New York Times
Hundreds Sing Out With Welsh SpiritNew York Times, United States - 16 hours agoThe united voices sang with clear diction and commitment, particularly in an arrangement of Mickey Newbury’s “American Trilogy.†The tenors sounded somewhat ...
- Another mind-blowing win for Jamaica's Usain Bolt - Miami Herald
BEIJING - Once you blow away the world, simply running wondrously isn't enough. The question becomes: When will you blow us away again? Usain Bolt on Wednesday nipped two-hundredths off Michael Johnson's 19.32 mark in the 200 meters set at the 1996 ...
- Cut costs, for better or worse - Leaf Chronicle
SIOUX RAPIDS, Iowa — It wasn't your typical rehearsal dinner, but it was everything Liz Jones and Josh Dilworth hoped it would be — authentic, casual and relatively cheap. Guests by the dozens gathered in a barn on the Jones family farm for a ...
- Poetry festival packs a punch - Enfield & Haringey Independent
Poetry festival packs a punchEnfield & Haringey Independent, UK - 3 minutes ago“I say forget about what really happened and feel free to change events for the art of the story. “Also, people should break from the obsession of wanting ...
- The Dublin Community Church remembers an important visit in 1912 - The Keene Sentinel (subscription)
The Dublin Community Church remembers an important visit in 1912The Keene Sentinel (subscription), NH - 6 hours agoThose who attend are invited to share music and poetry in a casual atmosphere. A free vacation Bible school — “Surfin’ through the Scriptures†— is being ...
- The Literati: Slamming Starts Up Again, The Best of Book Covers, and Anne Hotter Than LiLo (Torontoist)
Every Tuesday afternoon, Torontoist rounds up the city's literary news, including book deals, events, local sales, author happenings, and insider information from the book industry.
- Madonna caps a year of change by turning 50 - Economic Times
Madonna caps a year of change by turning 50Economic Times, India - Jul 28, 2008Andriy, who takes an interest in philosophy and poetry, is happiest when out on the streets promoting his Ukrainian gypsy punk band with the hope of ...
- An evening of poetry - Deccan Herald
Deccan HeraldAn evening of poetryDeccan Herald, India - 41 minutes agoPoetry was brought to life and audiences were treated to the best of poetic genius. India’s contemporary poets, Jeet Thayil and Arka Mukhopadhyay performed ...
- Writer offered a young Barack Obama advice on life (Boston Herald)
HONOLULU - At key moments in his adolescence, Barack Obama could not turn to a father he hardly knew. Instead, he looked to a left-leaning black journalist and poet for advice...
- Antes que Nada, 13 Contemporary Artists in Cuba - Birmingham News
Work in oil paintings, watercolors and other mediums from Cuban artists. Location Alabaster Alexander City Alpharetta Anniston Atlanta Bessemer Birmingham Brownsboro Calera Center Point Chelsea Collegeville Crestline Cullman Decatur Ensley Enterprise ...
- CD Review: Mraz continues to defy definition on 'We Sing - West County Journal
CD Review: Mraz continues to defy definition on 'We SingWest County Journal, MO - 5 hours agoOn "Coyotes," Mraz jumps back and forth between singing and his unique, poetry-slam style of rapping. Electronic overtones, flourishes of strings and a ...
- Gary Gildner to give poetry reading at DSU - Dickinson State University
Gary Gildner to give poetry reading at DSUDickinson State University, United States - 1 hour agoThe public is invited to this free event. Gildner is an award-winning writer who is best known for his eight books of poetry, including “Letters from ...
- Naya Nagar keeps wary eye on its flock - Times of India
Naya Nagar keeps wary eye on its flockTimes of India, India - 4 hours agoPoetry and prosperity are hardly breeding grounds for disaffection let alone terror. But, now that it has been marked, the Social Combing Operation team is ...
- Urgent bonding sparks everything (Louisiana Weekly)
Except for a few cynics and recluses, all people crave intimate ties to at least someone. In defining us as "social animals," philosophers and sociologists invariably start from the standpoint of the family.
- A dream comes to life (St. Cloud Times)
Bill Meissner's first novel, 'Spirits in the Grass,' was released Monday. For inspiration, it draws on the author's love of baseball. The novel is his seventh published book.
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