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- Temple makes a leap of faith (Boston Globe)
It's been years since North Shore Jews have scrambled to find a seat at a synagogue for Rosh Hashana. But when the New Year holiday begins tomorrow after sunset, it will be standing room only at Congregation Shirat Hayam in Swampscott. More than 1,000 worshippers are expected to fill the sanctuary while another 300 will sit in a tent and ...
- Bin Laden's brutal verse - News.com.au
TERROR chief Osama bin Laden will have his poetry published next week. As well as being head of al-Qaida, the mastermind behind the World Trade Centre attacks once recited his poems at weddings and other feasts, an Arabic studies academic has ...
- L’Invitation au Voyage, Covent Garden - the Sunday Times review - Times Online
Times OnlineL’Invitation au Voyage, Covent Garden - the Sunday Times reviewTimes Online, UK - 11 hours agoThe sublimities of Serenade, a timeless manifestation of genius, are so stunning in their inspirational “rightness” to the music that you catch your breath ...
- Judge denies request to reduce teen's bond - Hartford Courant
A judge has denied a teenager's request for a bond reduction before his murder trial. District Court Judge John S. Mackey on Wednesday denied a request to reduce 18-year-old Andre Wells' bond. Wells is one of three teenagers charged with the Aug. 24 ...
- Theatre is like sex: Satyadev - Mid Day.com
Satyadev Dubey was at it yet again. The veteran theatre personality proclaimed that acting is turning into an international disease - everyone wants to be an actor these days. While unveiling the Prithvi Theatre 2008 festival line-up on Thursday, he ...
- The Halloween 50 - OCRegister
The Halloween 50OCRegister, CA - 29 minutes agoTo add sheer terror, place Morrison's howl of poetry reading "Horse Latitudes" just before it. (From "Strange Days," 1968) "Thriller," Michael Jackson ...
- Contests, scholarships and other honors - Kentucky.com
Contests, scholarships and other honorsKentucky.com, KY - 12 minutes agoFive four-hour sessions, held on consecutive Saturdays during January and February 2009, will incorporate creative writing exercises in poetry, fiction, ...
- BOOK REVIEW: Mother's mysterious friend drives 'Nothing Is Quite Forgotten in Brooklyn' (Belleville News-Democrat)
"Nothing Is Quite Forgotten in Brooklyn" by Alice Mattison; Harper Perennial ($14.95)
- Worlds apart, yet related by tradition (The Japan Times)
FLYING POPE: 127 Haiku, by Ban'ya Natsuishi, translations by Ban'ya Natsuishi and Jim Kacian. Allahabad, India: Cyberwit.net, 2008, 139 pp., $20 (paper) Ostensibly these two books of poetry seem to have little in common, beyond their red covers (the first an ancient painting of a tiger, claws and face, bordered by green leaves; the second a mysterious gray wing on a red background), but the ...
- Speech team wins awards at tourney in Memphis - Paris Post-Intelligencer
Several members of the Henry County High School speech team won awards at a tournament Oct. 18 at White Station High School in Memphis. HCHS competed with 14 other schools in the tournament. Those students who placed include: Holly Barker, first in ...
- Spirit of a poet: Victor Charlo to debut first published book of ... - Missoulian
“The river runs a thin bed down the useless flat where Flathead homes are spaced like friends ... ” - Richard Hugo poem written for Victor Charlo DIXON - Victor Charlo can still see the elderly Salish woman quickly move her hand near her waist ...
- Stories sought on wild experiences - Press and Journal
Stories sought on wild experiencesPress and Journal, UK - 21 minutes ago... Scotland’s creative writing centre in the hills overlooking Loch Ness. It is hoped that the Gaelic, poetry and children categories will extend the reach ...
- The Slate Poetry Podcast Your favorite poets read their work to you. - Slate
Now you can listen to Slate poetry wherever you go. Below, browse Slate 's weekly lineup of new and renewed work by leading poets, selected by Robert Pinsky and read to you by the author. Or subscribe to Slate 's new Poetry Podcast feed on iTunes and ...
- Group of 'People Who Care' Form Club at NHS (Norwalk Citizen-News)
Norwalk High School senior Darlene Desir brainstormed about the idea around a year ago Norwalk High and the community at large, Desir believed, were in a perfect position to benefit from a black culture club.
- Waldorf's visiting writer series opens with memorist - Forest City Summit
FOREST CITY - Noted memoirist Tim Bascom will be the first author coming to Waldorf College as part of its newly established Distinguished Visiting Writer Series. Bascom, whose memoir "Chameleon Days" won the Bakeless Literary Prize in Nonfiction and ...
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