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- When saving lives morphs into torture and killing (Sydney Morning Herald)
Behind the doctor-poet who wrote Let's Go Down To The Town And Kill Some Scum .
- Thomas Hardy - guardian.co.uk
Thomas Hardyguardian.co.uk, UK - Jul 22, 2008Like Jude, Hardy was a determined autodidact: he taught himself Greek, and while an architect's apprentice read Greek and Latin poetry for three hours ...
- Fort McHenry guards Baltimore's 'Star-Spangled' history - St. Petersburg Times
A row of cannons remains in place at Fort McHenry nearly 194 years after Francis Scott Key saw the flag that inspired him to pen the words for The Star-Spangled Banner. The introductory film at Fort McHenry National Monument & Historic Shrine tells ...
- Episcopal Seminarian Releases Gay Christian Poetry Anthology ... - Market Wire (press release)
BBC NewsEpiscopal Seminarian Releases Gay Christian Poetry Anthology ...Market Wire (press release) - 2 hours agoSAN FRANCISCO, CA--(Marketwire - July 28, 2008) - This month marks the publication of the world's first poetry anthology devoted exclusively to works by ...A song of praise for the poet in peril IndependentLambeth Marketplace offers goods, ideas, meeting place Episcopal News Serviceall 426 news articles
- Talent show kicks off at Starfire - Welland Tribune
Talent show kicks off at StarfireWelland Tribune, Canada - 1 hour agoShe wasn't at all surprised by the wide variety of acts, which include storytelling, comedy, poetry and a bag pipe player. "There are hundreds and hundreds ...
- A new tradition of outdoor theatre to Caledon - Caledon Citizen
A new tradition of outdoor theatre to CaledonCaledon Citizen, Canada - Jul 9, 2008The idea evolved from a love for the poetry and timeless relevance of the Bard's works, and, most importantly, from a passion and respect for the ...
- Success Cannot Be Legislated: Who Said It? - New York Times Blogs
Success Cannot Be Legislated: Who Said It?New York Times Blogs, NY - 1 hour ago(SJD) Even if you don’t have a son fighting in Iraq, even if you don’t read poetry, even if you think you are immune to the power of a mother’s lament ...
- Edinburgh elite: Who's going to be the talk of the biggest arts ... - The Independent
What better reason to visit the festival than a juicy new show from Matthew Bourne – and especially one that, like his 1995 production Swan Lake, will appeal to dance virgins and aficionados alike. Dorian Gray is adapted from the Oscar Wilde fable ...
- 2008 Best Books of Indiana named - Banner-Graphic
The 2008 Best Books of Indiana were named recently at an awards ceremony at the Indiana State Library. Started in 2005 by the Indiana Center for the Book, the state book award contest is designed to strengthen interest in Indiana's strong literary ...
- LGBT Pride Month - DiversityInc.com (subscription)
LGBT Pride MonthDiversityInc.com (subscription) - 4 hours agoAlthough there has been much debate surrounding the subjects of her poems, it is believed that some of her poetry referred to infatuation and intimate acts ...
- MOURNING A LEADER (Bowling Green Daily News)
Servant leader, rabbi and dad were among the words used to describe John D. Minton Sr., who was laid to rest Tuesday.
- Posted -47 sec ago - Welland Tribune
Posted -47 sec agoWelland Tribune, Canada - 1 hour agoDavid was passionate about his Lord Jesus Christ music and poetry. Friends will be received at the DONALD V. BROWN FUNERAL HOME (36 Lake Ave, Dr., ...
- Local author’s work on shortlist for national award - Omenica Express
Local author’s work on shortlist for national awardOmenica Express, Canada - 59 minutes agoThe other nominees in the poetry category are Stuart Ross (I Cut My Finger,) Colin Browne (The Shovel,) Nadine Mclinnes (Two Hemispheres,) Donato Mancini ...
- Literary Happenings: KTLA newsman, 'cowgirl' wax nostalgic (Ventura County Star)
Reading a biography or a memoir is like peering into someone's mind or heart. Here are two entertaining titles to consider: For baby boomers who grew up in Southern California, "KTLA News at 10!" remains a nostalgic refrain. Television newsman Stan Chambers, who reported on more than 22,000 stories for KTLA, shares some of his fascinating memories in "KTLA's News at 10" (Behler Publications, $15).
- La May’s play one of two finalists in state playwriting contest ... - Villages Daily Sun
La May’s play one of two finalists in state playwriting contest ...Villages Daily Sun, FL - 15 hours agoBy MICHAEL FORTUNA, DAILY SUN SUMMERFIELD — Sharilynn La May sent her theater script to a state contest two days before the deadline. ...
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