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- Dance review It's not over till the toucan turns up - guardian.co.uk
Dance review It's not over till the toucan turns upguardian.co.uk, UK - 2 hours ago... against the gold leaf of this essentially Christian landscape, Baldwin has constructed a suite of dances coloured by seasonal ritual and nature-magic. ...
- 'Election Day' gets free library screening - MLive.com
'Tis the season. A documentary called "Election Day" will have a free screening at the downtown library, at 343 S. Fifth Ave. in Ann Arbor, on Thursday at 6:30 p.m., followed by a discussion led by representatives from the University of Michigan's ...
- Peter Zilahy: Craving to change readers' lives - Jakarta Post
Author Peter Zilahy might often convey something serious in a somehow humorous or even extraordinary way. His distinct style can be seen in his famous book, The Last Window-Giraffe . But the 38-year-old gets serious when revealing that he wants his ...
- 'Mad Men': A dim view of marriage - Boston Globe
No to rain on the "Mad Men" parade -- because I do agree with Matthew that this season of the AMC series has been rich, thought-provoking, and beautifully-wrought -- but I woke up this morning with a naggingly bad feeling about last night's finale ...
- Hafez poetry is imbued with spirituality of Quran: Khorramshahi (mehrnews.com)
TEHRAN, Oct. 10 (MNA) -- Hafez poetry is imbued with spirituality that emanates from the Quran, Hafez expert Baha’eddin Khorramshahi told MNA on the occasion of Hafez National Day on Friday.
- DePauw Choirs Present 'A Winter Journey' Sunday Afternoon - DePauw University
DePauw Choirs Present 'A Winter Journey' Sunday AfternoonDePauw University, IN - 2 hours ago"The age-old formula perfected over generations within the Christian church is for nine 'lessons,' or biblical readings, to be interspersed with around a ...
- Lost Northwest Book: "Oregon Centennial Anthology" - Oregonian
Not too long ago, as Oregon's sesquicentennial drew closer, I wondered: Was an anthology published for the state's centennial? Surely, I thought, such a book exists, even though I'd never encountered one in all my years of literary sleuthing across ...
- The North Star: A Moving Target (SPACE.com via Yahoo! News)
One of my earliest memories of looking up at the night sky happened when I was about 6 or 7 years old. I was visiting an uncle of mine, and on an early fall evening at dusk he pointed almost directly over our heads at a brilliant, bluish-white star. "See that star, Joey? That's the North Star, the brightest star in the sky."
- Heber corrals Cowboy Poetry Gathering - Salt Lake Tribune
Heber corrals Cowboy Poetry GatheringSalt Lake Tribune, United States - 5 hours ago1-9 for the 14th annual Cowboy Poetry Gathering and Buckaroo Fair. More than 12000 people attended the event last year, prompting organizers to add even ...
- Watcher: 'Mad Men' ends a stellar season (Chicago Tribune)
- BR area for Oct. 10-16, 2008 - 2TheAdvocate
BR area for Oct. 10-16, 20082TheAdvocate, LA - 1 hour agoOPEN MIC POETRY SHOW: 8 pm, In-somkneeacks, 9895 Florida Blvd., Suite B, upstairs next to the Broad-moor Theater. (225) 935-2824.
- Understanding Iqbal’s poetry vital to end Muslim woes - The News International
Understanding Iqbal’s poetry vital to end Muslim woesThe News International, Pakistan - 6 hours agoby Saadia Khalid Speakers at a literary debate stressed the need to understand the underlying meaning of Allama Iqbal’s poetry in order to tackle the ...
- Tongue and root--Danton Remoto - ABS CBN News
Tongue and root--Danton RemotoABS CBN News, Philippines - 14 minutes agoAmong these were Joseph Conrad (The Heart of Darkness), Isak Dinesen (Seven Gothic Tales), Vladimir Nabokov (Lolita), and Jamaica Kincaid (Lucy). ...
- Preservation, tasting at Clark Center teaches of community (The Hanford Sentinel)
Tea is known to people worldwide as a drink. But in Japan, it is known as part of a culture, with its spiritual and aesthetic discipline that has influenced everything from the way the Japanese talk about intellectual topics like philosophy to the technique of making ceramics. Hanford is an ocean away from Japan, but on Saturday at the Clark Center for Japanese Art and Culture in Hanford the ...
- "There Was a Man of Double Deed" The unhinged reason of an anonymous ... - Slate
This anonymous poem exemplifies how poetry can join reason and unreason, method and wildness, so effectively that the opposites become part of a single process. The links and repetitions seem governed partly by rhyme and partly by some obsessive ...
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