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- For adoptive family in Chester, love abounds - The Union Leader
For adoptive family in Chester, love aboundsThe Union Leader, NH - 39 minutes agoBy NANCY WEST The kind of love that asks no reward. Love for the sake of love. A depth of love oft reserved for poetry and the ages. ...
- Laurie Anderson at the Barbican - Times Online
Laurie Anderson at the BarbicanTimes Online, UK - 1 hour agoTogether they make music that melds with Anderson's poetry in a soundscape that is by turns folksy, percussive, alien and melodious. ...
- Updated report: FBI arrests N.H. child-sex fugitive Jon Savarino ... - Fosters Daily Democrat
BRENTWOOD, N.H. (AP) _ An FBI most-wanted fugitive who writes poetry, plays the piano and speaks several languages has been arrested in Mexico nine years after he allegedly molested the 5-year-old son of a couple who befriended him, authorities said ...
- Appalachian graduates ready to face new challenges - Appalachian State University
Appalachian graduates ready to face new challengesAppalachian State University, NC - 11 hours agoWriter Robert Morgan, author of “Boone, A Biography†and several novels and poetry collections, spoke to graduates of the College of Arts and Sciences ...
- Changing of the ‘Guard’ - Brooklyn Papers
Brooklyn PapersChanging of the ‘Guard’Brooklyn Papers, NY - 1 hour agoFollowing the show — which will consist of poetry, spoken word and live music — the artists will mingle with guests at a wine and cheese reception. ...
- Folk legend, 89, hits the road for a few concerts in Canada - The Kingston Whig-Standard
Folk legend, 89, hits the road for a few concerts in CanadaThe Kingston Whig-Standard, Canada - 2 hours ago"Our family had been living in Nicaragua and I came back and told him, 'You've got to stop singing those songs in Spanish, you're making a mockery of them,' ...
- A Case of Exploding Mangoes, by Mohammed Hanif - Independent
A Case of Exploding Mangoes, by Mohammed HanifIndependent, UK - 3 hours agoShigri's room-mate, the poetry-loving cadet Obaid, has gone Awol and, reportedly, tried to fly off using Shigri's call-sign. When the local bosses fail to ...
- 'Give poetry a chance,' laureate says - Delaware Online
A poem can be a lonely, silent thing. But when it's ready, said JoAnn Balingit, Delaware's 16th and latest poet laureate, "It has to be witnessed, because you want to communicate it." And if there's one thing a poet laureate wants to do, it's tell ...
- Lesson of the magnolia tree - Gulf News
My father sat upstairs in his study, working in the one room of our sprawling house that we children could not storm into unless it was a matter of utmost urgency. I now know that the big brown desk was where he wrote his books and often drafted ...
- What Does Reform Judaism Stand For? - Commentary Magazine
It is by now a well-documented fact that liberal Protestant denominations in the United States have fallen on hard times. In the mainline churches that once dominated American religious life—and from which emerged the country’s political and ...
- Pakeezah to be screened in capital - Pakistan Daily
Pakeezah to be screened in capitalPakistan Daily, Pakistan - 1 hour agoShe also wrote poetry which was recorded on album with music scored by Khayyam. Her poem were posthumously published titled ‘Chand Tanha’ by poet-filmmaker ...
- Court throws the book at Frost home trespassers - Los Angeles Times
MIDDLEBURY, Vt. -- Call it poetic justice: More than two dozen young people who broke into Robert Frost's former home for a beer party and trashed the place are being required to take classes in his poetry as part of their punishment. Using "The Road ...
- Waldport writing workshop blends learning with summer fun (Newport News-Times)
Seashore Family Literacy invites area teens to take part in a week-long writing workshop that blends creative writing with hiking, biking, beach walks, and more.
- Try prayer! it works! (Cnylink)
Syracuse’s Annemarie Wolken of Bishop Grimes wins contest Family Rosary has selected Annemarie Wolken of Bishop Grimes Junior-Senior High School in Syracuse, as a first-place
- How interrogation by CIA made al-Qaeda's plotter turn to poetry (The Scotsman)
IN A makeshift prison in the north of Poland, al-Qaeda's engineer of mass murder faced off against his Central Intelligence Agency interrogator.
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