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- Artists 'lift up name of Jesus' - Herald News
In December, when Sheila White of Joliet attended a free concert in Joliet featuring former members of the award-winning Christian rock band Petra, her thoughts as well as her soul took flight. Why not assemble a group of little-known Christian ...
- Man admits having sex with 1,000 cars (Daily Telegraph)
A man who claims to have had sex with 1,000 cars has defended his "romantic" feelings towards vehicles.
- Narnia books boost appeal - Oxfordshire News
A former secretary of Oxford author CS Lewis is giving away signed first editions of the author's Narnia books to raise money to renovate a city church. The Oxford Oratory Church of St Aloysius, in Woodstock Road, is set to receive the windfall ...
- 8 DAYS IN JUNE: DSO again plays it cool in June (Detroit Free Press)
Symphony orchestras don't often let their hair down, and when they do, the results are often a bit embarrassing -- like your middle-age aunt trying to get jiggy with it on the dance floor at your cousin's wedding reception.
- Enrichment (Daily Herald)
Long Grove Art School instructions are in oil paint, acrylics, watercolor, and drawing. A two-hour workshop/class for adults in oil on Sundays from 2 to 4 p.m. Also four weekly classes forming with a maximum of six students. In addition, there's private instruction and open studio time.
- Myrtle Beach museum hosts Gullah celebration - Island Packet Online
MYRTLE BEACH -- Residents and visitors to the Grand Strand will have dozens of reasons to celebrate Gullah culture at the Franklin G. Burroughs-Simeon B. Chapin Art Museum's free Family Day on Saturday. There will be works of African-American artist ...
- Poetry slam stirs the 'soul' - Huntington Herald Dispatch
Poetry slam stirs the 'soul'Huntington Herald Dispatch, WV - Apr 30, 2008But local poet and Christian hip hop artist Byron Holmes has cranked up the mic again once a month for Soul Slam, a poetry and spoken word night every first ...
- Labeled ADHD - Survivor - SUCCESS - Hattiesburg American
Labeled ADHD - Survivor - SUCCESSHattiesburg American, MS - 16 hours agoHe has never ceased to amaze me as he also is a poetry writer and writes stories that you do not want to put down when you start reading them. ...
- The Warrior: A Mother's Story of a Son at War - TheCelebrityCafe.com
The Warrior: A Mother's Story of a Son at WarTheCelebrityCafe.com, NY - 1 hour agoRichey uses poetry in a way that Virginia Woolf said could not be done, by creating a narrative in much the same way a novel delineates life. ...
- Teen reads as sight slips away - Abilene Reporter-News
Teen reads as sight slips awayAbilene Reporter-News, TX - 1 hour agoIn addition to his love of reading, DeMarcus recently began writing poetry. One of his poems is titled Look in the Mirror. A portion of it reads: "When I ...
- Waiter shortlisted for writing prize - United Press International
BBC NewsWaiter shortlisted for writing prizeUnited Press International - 1 hour agoLONDON, July 15 (UPI) -- A London waiter says doesn't intend to quit his job if he wins the $120000 Dylan Thomas writing prize for which he has been ...Welsh authors in running for prize WalesOnlineStar unveils Dylan prize hopefuls BBC NewsWriter who prefers being a waiter is up for £60000 prize This is LondonSouth Wales Evening Post - First Postall 15 news articles
- Poetry: Bajan Claire Collins - Desicritics.org
Poetry: Bajan Claire CollinsDesicritics.org, India - 7 hours agoOn Dark Windows - Respecting Traffic Rules by Ledzius: In Bangalore, trucks ply at night without any kind of tail lights or even brake lights. In fact, som. ...
- Oh, what a paradise was lost (The News & Observer)
Ethan Canin's first novel in seven years channels varied influences. The title is taken from one of Elia Kazan's best, if most resolutely uncommercial, films. The story is a conflation of "The Great Gatsby" and "All the King's Men," with strong overtones of "The Magnificent Ambersons" (one of Canin's characters echoes Booth Tarkington by referring to "one of God's lesser known laws. The law of ...
- Eerie McCain, weird Bill - Arkansas News Bureau
Let me warn you that today's topics are not substantive. We're not going to extend health insurance or lower oil prices today. We're going to talk style and sex. Criticize if you must. Read if you please. Anyway, the way to extend health insurance is ...
- From "Jesus' Son" to "Nobody Move" - Oregonian
Denis Johnson doesn't talk much in public or give many interviews, which is a shame because when he does talk about writing he's liable to break off a gem like this one. "I just love the stories. The stories of the fallen world, they excite us. That ...
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