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- 'War Requiem' tugs heartstrings - Newark Star-Ledger
One of the most acute moments in a performance of Benjamin Britten's "War Requiem" on Saturday at the Presbyterian Church in Westfield came when the parts for children's voices were heard. It brought home the fact that there are soldiers in Iraq who ...
- 'QUILTS' PROJECT HELPS KIDS FIND CONNECTIONS - Albuquerque Journal
Quilts serve to show children the fabric of not only their rich and often lugubrious past, but also of the potential and promise of their future, a Newchild Productions representative said. Juba Clayton said that's the message in Karen Jones Meadows ...
- Letters: Cuts hit all learners (Independent)
Congratulations to Neil Merrick for high-lighting the extremely disturbing shallowness of the Government's approach to lifelong learning ("Adult education fights for its life", EDUCATION & CAREERS, 1 May). There are, however, broader contexts than just cost-cutting which need stressing.
- Gary Snyder wins poetry prize (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
Gary Snyder, who spent his formative years in the Seattle area, has won the 2008 Ruth Lilly Prize for his body of work.
- The Commons: In Review - Macleans.ca
The Commons: In ReviewMacleans.ca, Canada - 3 hours agoto his questions about the PMO psychic to his attempt at Seussian poetry. Ministerial performance is always a bit difficult to measure. ...
- Byron, Artists Lured Astray by Harems, Exotic East in Tate Show - Bloomberg
Byron, Artists Lured Astray by Harems, Exotic East in Tate ShowBloomberg - 25 minutes agoThere's plenty of exotic detail on fabrics and jewelry in paintings such as ``The Oriental Love Letter'' (1824) by Henry William Pickersgill. ...
- BAZ BAMIGBOYE on Rebecca Hall, Cate Blanchette and much more... (Daily Mail)
Rebecca Hall has been lured back to the stage by Sam Mendes, plus Sir Ian McKellen and Patrick Stewart are negotiating to star on stage for the first time.
- Colin McEnroe: We're Taking The Big Yellow Taxi - Hartford Courant
Colin McEnroe: We're Taking The Big Yellow TaxiHartford Courant, United States - 2 hours agoIt could have been assembled by monkeys from one of those refrigerator magnet poetry sets, if the monkeys had been issued a set in which every fifth ...
- The Blog!!!!! - Gamespot News
Just three more school days, then three exam days. I finished three month's worth of Biology homework that I've been putting off this week, so it's great to have that weight off my shoulders. The lines have been repainted on the football field ...
- Phil Vassar Tempers Passion with Experience - American Chronicle
Phil Vassar Tempers Passion with ExperienceAmerican Chronicle, CA - 1 hour agoFrom the politically charged "This is My Life" to "Love is a Beautiful Thing," which transforms the familiarities of marriage into something close to poetry ...
- Rabbi Talve - Jewishinstlouis.org
Rabbi TalveJewishinstlouis.org, MO - 22 hours agoAmong the friends was David, the son of a cantor, who had never missed Passover with his family. When he sang the blessings he had us all in tears. ...
- Derek Walcott: 'The Chatterbox' - Jamaica Observer
AN hour was all Derek Walcott needed to remind the large and very diverse gathering of book lovers at the just-concluded Calabash International Literary Festival in Treasure Beach, St Elizabeth, why he is one of the world's most celebrated poets and ...
- The Tango King’s last days - New Straits Times
The Tango King’s last daysNew Straits Times, Malaysia - 3 hours agoFamily Weekend Package (Fridays to Sundays) RM150 (family of four). Any additional family member RM40. Venue: KLPaC, Sentul Park, Jalan Strachan off Jalan ...
- Berlin's Holocaust memorial holds open-air concert - International Herald Tribune
Berlin's Holocaust memorial holds open-air concertInternational Herald Tribune, France - 6 hours agoIt was designed by American architect Peter Eisenman and cost €27.6 million (US$42.4 million) to build. It is open 24 hours a day.
- St. Martin students receive award from Diocese of RVC (Amityville Record)
Four St. Martin of Tour School students were the recipients of awards in the Diocese of Rockville Center Respect Life Youth Contest. The winners were eighth graders Wardlee Michel, a finalist for essay; Patrycja Ruman, a finalist for poetry; Casey O'Neill, a finalist for photography and Nicholas Anding, a finalist for bookmark design.
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