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- A classical Chinese garden - Christian Science Monitor
Christian Science MonitorA classical Chinese gardenChristian Science Monitor, MA - 4 hours agoAccording to the docents, a classical Chinese garden contains five elements  architecture, plants, stone, water, and poetry. Don’t you love the idea of ...
- Lion Pause - Vancouver Sun
Lion PauseVancouver Sun, Canada - 5 hours agoA: Actually, I wrote poetry. I was part of a group that published a poetry yearbook. I got a school award for that. Now, I write songs. ...
- Poetry Palooza (The Montana Standard)
A beat on the bongo. A lip to the mic. Words spill from the open door of the Venus Rising into the crisp, early Friday evening air causing heads to turn from passers-by.
- Element of chance (Louisville Courier-Journal)
Fluxus comes to Louisville, and that's a good thing. The little-known but influential art movement of the 1960s is getting its due in Louisville because a major collection of Fluxus art in Cincinnati coincided with the arrival of a major scholar of Fluxus art in Louisville. The result is an exhibition and event.
- 7 wonders of the Book of Mormon - Mormon Times
Mormon Times7 wonders of the Book of MormonMormon Times, UT - 5 hours agoParry said he has found 18 of them in the Book of Mormon so far. One form is called "climactic poetry" where a passage will repeat key words to a climactic ...
- Compromise is OK; move the rock pile on Mount A - Portsmouth Herald News
Compromise is OK; move the rock pile on Mount APortsmouth Herald News, NH - 1 hour agoIt is a romantic Christian fantasy  not fact  written by a white minister in a guidebook for white tourists." He also takes issue with specific parts of ...
- The Dying of Today at the Arcola - review - Telegraph.co.uk
The Dying of Today at the Arcola - reviewTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 1 hour agoThe playwright has coined a phrase - "The theatre of catastrophe" - to sum up his unremitting mission to show us the dark and terrible side of human ...
- South Africa bids tearful farewell to ‘Mama Africa’ (Gulf Times)
JOHANNNESBURG: Hundreds of people paid their last respects yesterday to music legend and anti-apartheid activist Miriam Makeba, whose death last weekend plunged South Africa into mourning.
- Poetry that touched world leaders - The Surrey Herald
Poetry that touched world leadersThe Surrey Herald, UK - 1 hour agoWhen Princess Diana died in 1997 Mr Royce, who had already sent the Princess a poem about her landmine campaign, sent a series of prose about her death to ...
- Lindsay Kemp's Virgin Queen comes to Japan (The Japan Times)
It was a scorching day in July and the air in Tokyo's concrete jungle was shimmering in the heat. But on a visit here prior to next month's opening of his voluptuous production "Elizabeth I: the Last Dance" at Theatre Cocoon, avant-garde performance-art icon Lindsay Kemp  a self-described "stranger in a strange land" back home in England  appeared quite at ease, as perhaps befits a longtime ...
- 'Madagascar' two serves up some old menagerie; Flint Journal gives it ... - Grand Rapids Press
'Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa' opens in theaters Friday, Nov. 7, 2008. It features the voices of Ben Stiller, Chris Rock, David Scwimmer, Jade Pinkett Smith and many others. A giraffe in love with a hippo, a zebra with an identity crisis, a lion ...
- Remembering a 'curious' Studs Terkel - Statesman Journal
Remembering a 'curious' Studs TerkelStatesman Journal, OR - 6 hours agoHe lent his ear to the poetry he heard in the voices of ordinary people and injected lyrical vigor into the seemingly dry science of oral history. ...
- The smell of paradise (Nhân Dân)
"I used to have absolute faith in a Supreme Being. I believed that God had created the earth, darkness and light. That He had created all creatures on earth, including the human race. I believed in an invisible and benevolent Almighty. That He watched over everything on earth.
- The band Cheap Nothing lives up to its name - not once - but twice - The Spartan Daily
The band Cheap Nothing lives up to its name - not once - but twiceThe Spartan Daily, CA - 1 hour agoMaybe Comanzo thought he was in one of those offbeat poetry clubs with moody lighting and an inebriated audience. I'd rather listen to Barney on helium.
- Read, shop and swap at the Book Festival (Johns Hopkins News-Letter)
Explore Baltimore's literary and festival scene this weekend!
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