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- 'Step outside the box' - Danbury News Times
'Step outside the box'Danbury News Times, CT - 20 minutes ago... Tyminski Mem Scholarship, Danbury Cultural Commission Poetry Contest Winner, Presidential Volunteer Service Award, Key Club, Spiritual Life Commission, ...
- Pope Calls Irish Monk a Father of Europe - Zenit News Agency
Pope Calls Irish Monk a Father of EuropeZenit News Agency, Italy - 38 minutes agoThe Pope continued: "A man of great culture -- he also wrote poetry in Latin and a grammar book -- he proved himself to be rich in gifts of grace. ...
- From An Ant Hill Springs A Mountain -- Enjoyable Rhyming Poetry That Speaks to All Ages (PrimeNewswire via Yahoo! Finance)
MT. VERNON, N.Y., April 23, 2008 -- From An Ant Hill Springs A Mountain -- Enjoyable Rhyming Poetry That Speaks to All Ages
- American Life In Poetry: A Collective Experience - Yankton Daily Press (subscription)
American Life In Poetry: A Collective ExperienceYankton Daily Press (subscription), SD - 4 hours agoBY TED KOOSER In “The Moose,†a poem much too long to print here, the late Elizabeth Bishop was able to show a community being created from a group of ...
- Words of war - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Words of warPittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA - 2 hours agoThere are novels such as "All Quiet on the Western Front" or memoirs like Robert Graves' "Good-bye to All That," or poetry by people like Siegfried Sassoon ...
- Northeast Ohio getting a new professional choir, called Quire ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
British-born Case Western Reserve University professor Peter Bennett will lead Cleveland's newest professional choir, for which he coined the name Quire. Cleveland is about to acquire Quire Cleveland, a professional choral ensemble devoted largely to ...
- Hofstra University Museum Presents Exhibit of Mixed Media Works by ... - Media Newswire (press release)
Hofstra University Museum Presents Exhibit of Mixed Media Works by ...Media Newswire (press release), NY - 4 hours ago“As a ‘survivor’ Yonia Fain has spent his life conveying through his poetry and visual imagery potent and important memories, paying tribute to those he has ...
- SENA - Ghana, Hungary, and music that bridges - Ghana News
SENA - Ghana, Hungary, and music that bridgesGhana News, Ghana - 2 hours agoSince the days of kindergarten, I was involved in something to do with the stage, be it poetry recital, dancing, acting or singing. ...
- Talents are taking Mustang on a wild ride - Anchorage Daily News
Not quite. Her passport has been stamped in England, Germany and Canada. A trip to New Zealand this summer is another potential journey. A diplomat? Rock star on tour? Not even close. The person in question is Alev Kelter, the Chugiak Mustang whose ...
- Our view: Famous 1884 speech offers a memorial to war dead - Chambersburg Public Opinion
Our view: Famous 1884 speech offers a memorial to war deadChambersburg Public Opinion, PA - 20 minutes agoWe know that life may still be lifted into poetry and lit with spiritual charm. "But the men, not less, perhaps even more, characteristic of New England, ...
- How to Welcome a New Missal (Zenit News Agency)
Well said, Bishop Arthur Serratelli. It is particularly refreshing to hear a bishop speak to the challenge the translators have faced. Catholics and clergy alike should listen careful to his Excellency's words.
- Media Notes: McClellan, a Tad Late - Washington Post
In an interview three years ago, when he was waging daily warfare against the White House press corps, Scott McClellan told me: "The media's trying to get under our skin and get us off-message." Now it's McClellan who's gone way off-message -- and ...
- Ron Paul, Pennsylvania, and Diebold Vote Fraud - Nolan Chart LLC
Ron Paul, Pennsylvania, and Diebold Vote FraudNolan Chart LLC, VA - 1 hour agoFor its own reasons, it will not list as news articles in "poetry form." There is a long and venerable history in America of publishing political commentary ...
- Can lit survive tech revolution? - Daily Cardinal
Anna examines the future of lit, a medium on the brink thanks to TV and the Internet. I worry that literature is a dying art. It’s one of those nagging things that keeps me from falling asleep at night. Is reading really dying, or are my late-night ...
- The unlikely Lydia Lopokova - Daily Telegraph
In her latter years - she died in 1981 at the age of 89 - Lydia Lopokova became uninhibitedly eccentric. The once dazzling star of the Ballets Russes ended up as an amiably dotty old lady who sunbathed naked, attended Glyndebourne in her dressing ...
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