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- Worship Directory - Arlington Advocate
First Baptist Church , 819 Mass. Ave., 781-643-3024, fax 781-646-4882. The Rev. Dr. Jon Hevelone, pastor. Web site: www.firstbaptistarlington.org; email: info@firstbaptistarlington.org. Join us for Sunday Worship at 10 a.m. We are a congregation ...
- Free water, sewer facilities may end - Tribune
The free water and sewerage facilities announced by the previous Congress government for the owners of five-marla houses in the holy city would soon be withdrawn if the comprehensive plan submitted by the local bodies department to the Punjab ...
- Cubola Publishes Series of Social Studies & Literature Textbooks - Channel 7 Daily News
Cubola Publishes Series of Social Studies & Literature TextbooksChannel 7 Daily News, Belize - 1 hour agoThe old movie cliché advises that “if you build it; they will come†– but applying that logic to the hit and miss world of book publishing is never a sure ...
- Answering Back Edited by Carol Ann Duffy - guardian.co.uk
Answering Back Edited by Carol Ann Duffyguardian.co.uk, UK - 9 hours agoThomas Hardy and John Donne mourn wives; Clare Shaw a lost child, while Vernon Scannell takes on the grim reaper himself ('You frighten me to death, ...
- AAAS puts on annual fashion show (The Daily Gamecock)
The Association of African American Students will hold their annual fashion show tonight at 7:30 p.m. in the Russell House Ballroom. The theme of tonight's show is "Ready to wear, with a twist," featuring items that are different yet still affordable.
- Sarah Vowell, hip historian (The Wichita Eagle)
Writer Sarah Vowell has almost as many former lives as current ones. But they somehow blend together, rather than clash. This makes her far more interesting than she'd be if she'd either stayed in her native Oklahoma or been born in Manhattan, where she lives now. She grew up working class (her father is a gunsmith) in a tiny town near Muskogee, where she spent her early years as a devout ...
- Star power meets philanthropy (Asbury Park Press)
Famous names have become affiliated with preventing domestic violence, curing breast cancer, fixing smiles and saving farms from development.
- U.S. Poet Laureate to give reading at CSE - Bridgeton News
Photo by Jane Hirshfield U.S. Poet Laureate Kay Ryan The public has an exceptional opportunity to attend a reading by U.S. Poet Laureate Kay Ryan on Wednesday, Oct. 15, at 4:45 p.m. at the College of Saint Elizabeth (CSE) in Morristown. Held in ...
- October 2008 in brief - The Monthly
The MonthlyOctober 2008 in briefThe Monthly, Australia - 2 hours agoTo every expression of beginner's fear, Meg has offered her simple message: that Shakespeare (and poetry) is for everybody, not just the highly educated" In ...
- Hearts in the write place - Arkansas Democrat Gazette
Hearts in the write placeArkansas Democrat Gazette, AR - 1 hour ago“I write for the sheer love of it,†Lake says. “If a crystal ball told me I was never going to get rich and famous, I’d still write poetry. ...
- 'Terror Texts': new take on the Old Testament - Arizona Daily Star
DES MOINES, Iowa — Don't expect to hear these Bible stories at church. Cannibalism, rape, a bear that mauls children — this is the Bible? They're among six stories from the Old Testament acted out in "Terror Texts," a musical at Northwestern ...
- The bird of gardens sang unto the rose: Happy Hafez Day - Payvand Iran News
Iranians annually celebrate the Hafez Day on October 11, during which they gather and hold talks on the poetry, thoughts, and life of Hafez. Hafez was a Persian mystic and poet. He was born sometime between the years 1310 and 1337 in Shiraz, Medieval ...
- Wyoming Calendar for November 4, 2008 - Jackson Hole Star-Tribune
Wyoming Calendar for November 4, 2008Jackson Hole Star-Tribune, WY - 11 minutes ago6, 7 pm, Poetry Alive! is back at Campbell County Public Library in the Wyoming Room. * Nov. 6, 1:30 pm, Governor Dave Freudenthal is proclaiming November ...
- 'Offensive Shadows' revisits the Bard - Jam! Showbiz
TORONTO - For some people "... and they all lived happily ever after" does not represent a satisfying way to end a romantic tale, particularly as it is usually inserted into a tale just as things are getting interesting, from a real-life point of ...
- Record Review (Princeton Town Topics)
If the piano is to be what it inherently is, it must be taken away from the horns, allowed to do its solo turn, like a great magician or juggler. It is not by its nature an ensemble actor but a spell-binding storyteller. It is Homeric.
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