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- Parents go all out in creating a dreamland for their son's bedroom - Appleton Post Crescent
Parents go all out in creating a dreamland for their son's bedroomAppleton Post Crescent, USA - 6 hours agoHis parents wonder if his opinion will change during the teen years. "He will be more than welcome to redecorate the basement," Michelle said, since she and ...
- Launch of the 2008 Melbourne International Arts Festival Program - Australian Stage Online
Launch of the 2008 Melbourne International Arts Festival ProgramAustralian Stage Online, Australia - 10 hours agoPhillip Glass returns to present the concert work Book of Longing inspired by the poetry of Leonard Cohen, Liza Lim’s world premiere season of her sensual ...
- CATHOLIC FAMILY RELEASE ALBUM OF ANCIENT SANSKRIT HYMNS - Contactmusic.com
The family group, featuring Robert Henry Forman and his children Andrea, Sara and Micah, spent a year researching Vedas Rig-veda, Sama-veda, Atharva-veda and Yajur-veda to create their sixth album, titled Veda. Andrea Forman, who has also translated ...
- Miscellaneous Results (New London Day)
BILLIARDS 9-ball tournament Groton - Results Tuesday from a 9-ball tournament at American Billiards: 1. Thom Messore, 2. Mike Keith, 3. Gilbert Suarez, 4. Ty Speedwell,
- From Adlestrop to Arras - a poet's life (Guardian Unlimited)
'For the last hundred years,' Edward Thomas wrote in 1913, 'ideas and the material of ideas have come to the reading classes mainly through books and bookish conversation. Their ideas are in advance of their experience, their vocabulary in advance of their ideas.'
- Guest commentary: Flight changed nature of our aerial musings (The Sacramento Bee)
Carl Sandburg wrote in Poetry Considered: "Poetry is the journal of the sea animal living on land, wanting to fly in the air." I agree. We are a people intrigued by the thought of flying. From the child jumping off the barn roof to Leonardo da Vinci studying the flight of birds, people imagined wings. Cleo Fellers Kocol
- Calendar: This week in Davidson, July 23-29 - Nashville Tennessean
The Nashville Striders Group Fun Run: Starts from the Activity Center. For more information, visit www.nashvillestriders.com/GroupFunRuns.htm . 5:30 p.m. July 23 and 30, Centennial Park, West End and 25th; 862-8424. FishaFrogaPotaTurnip: See some of ...
- Juneteenth celebration set - Frost Illustrated
Juneteenth celebration setFrost Illustrated, IN - 11 hours agoFORT WAYNE—Weisser Park Youth Center-SBA Academy and the African/African-American Historical Museum are scheduled to host their fourth annual Juneteenth ...
- Mourning begins for Palestinian poet - The Age
Mourning begins for Palestinian poetThe Age, Australia - 25 minutes agoHis poetry has been translated into more than 20 languages and he won numerous international awards. He first gained prominence in the 1960s with the ...
- High on poetry - Suburban Lifestyles
High on poetrySuburban Lifestyles, MI - 2 hours agoTaking her writing more seriously and believing in herself was one of the goals. She said, "It's important to discover who you really are and where you want ...
- Street lit offers outlet for upstart authors - Philadelphia Daily News
"How you doin', sister?" Khalil Robinson calls to a young woman passing his stand in the lunchtime rush. "I got a new author here." Behind Robinson, the self-described "Philly Book Man," sits his large display of street lit - books with glossy covers ...
- A philosophy of food that features fun - Times-Argus
frequent travelers on Vermont Route 14 may wonder what lies inside the golden yellow Farmhouse Café in East Calais. Chef proprietor Lisa Rubin is happy to explain. "I wanted a place to introduce myself, to hone my skills, and to play," she says of ...
- Life of famous Lebanese poet celebrated in London (Middle East Online)
Lecture marking anniversary of Gibran Khalil Gibran to be held in London in honour of his work.
- Special Reports (Online Journal)
ROME -- “With Russia it’s always like that,” writes contemporary Russia’s most read author, Viktor Pelevin. “You admire it and you cry, but when you look at what you admire up close, it can make you vomit.” That’s Pelevin, and others of the young generation. A mixture of compassion and fury.
- Meet three more distinguished students - Bridgeton News
Thirty students -- generally one from each school district -- were honored recently at the Hunterdon County Distinguished Students Awards Dinner at the Hunterdon Central High School Commons by the Business & Education Alliance Inc. The awards were ...
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