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- Jerry Zeller, priest, professor whose optimism inspired others - Atlanta Journal Constitution
Dr. Jerry Zeller's heart was revealed in passport stamps, a telltale reminder of the beauty he found in other worlds and other people. A professor, poet and priest, Dr. Zeller studied in Egypt as a Fulbright scholar and led students on field trips ...
- The rainy season brings new life to an ancient land - Economic Times
The rainy season brings new life to an ancient landEconomic Times, India - 33 minutes agoImagine Kalidasa writing Meghdoot and creating a genre of poetry which came like a breath of fresh air, almost paralleling the process of natural creativity ...
- Great Scot — Let the games begin - The Stamford Times
Great Scot — Let the games beginThe Stamford Times, CT - 7 hours agoThe modern-day games include a lot of tradition in the form of Scottish music, poetry, sing-a-longs, Scottish and Celtic food and vendors, clan gatherings, ...
- A brave voyage into the song cycle - Globe and Mail
A brave voyage into the song cycleGlobe and Mail, Canada - 4 hours ago... to what nevertheless was a deeply expressive projection of both the strange poetry of Adnan and Bryars's unchained yet unstressed vocal writing. ...
- Mighty Yeats is pure poetry in motion after Ascot Gold Cup treble - This is London
Mighty Yeats is pure poetry in motion after Ascot Gold Cup trebleThis is London, UK - 15 minutes agoEarlier, Cilla Black, celebrating 45 years in show business, handed out the silverware to the connections of South Central, the winner of the opening race. ...
- How to stay married - Bellevue Reporter
How to stay marriedBellevue Reporter, WA - 46 minutes agoThough a musician by trade, she also has found a niche in writing books and poetry. On the other side of the mantel are piles of more publications written ...
- Capsule Stage Reviews: bare, Electile Dysfunction, Present Laughter (Houston Press)
bare Damon Intrabartolo (music and book) and Jon Hartmere (book and lyrics) call their vigorous and entertaining R-rated musical set at a co-ed Catholic boarding school a "pop opera," and that's all right by us, even though it's a long way from having an opera's thematic unity. Yes, everything's sun ...
- 'Welcome Home Project' honors returning vets (Ashland Daily Tidings)
About 30 American veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan will celebrate Memorial Day a little differently this year.
- Angelou, local women honored - Charlotte Observer
Angelou, local women honoredCharlotte Observer, NC - 1 hour ago... recited poetry and spoke of her pride about being a black woman. “If I wasn't a black woman,†she told the audience of mostly African American women, ...
- Fun for everyone (Argus Observer)
Weiser — Bruce Looselip spun his tales of bad horses, good women and ranching with the bureaucracy Tuesday at the National Oldtime Fiddlers’ Contest and Festival.
- Larry Wilson: Burden was poetry in motion (Whittier Daily News)
Everyone - the traditional readers left among us, at least - laments the state of contemporary American poetry, yet few do anything about it.
- A swing South - Daily Gazette
I lived in Birmingham, Ala., right out of college, working at an afternoon newspaper, the Birmingham Post-Herald, which closed down in 2005. I wasn't there at the end, having started my job at the Gazette in late 2001, but I was both sad and angry ...
- Monkey Rock to rock The Pearl - Eureka Times-Standard
The Berklee College of Music boasts a long and distinguished list of noteworthy graduates from all across the musical universe: Heavy metal guitarists, symphonic composers, experimental indie rockers, and famous singer/songwriters. The philosophy ...
- WASHINGTON DIARY: A neglected language —Dr Manzur Ejaz - Daily Times
Reporting on Mr Izzat Majeed’s speech at The Middle East Institute in Washington, my colleague Khalid Hasan referred to a controversy in which Majeed issued an ‘aggressive’ comment in Viewpoint about the late Faiz Ahmad Faiz. It was one of the ...
- 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.
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