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- May Day Festival, organizers serious about 'going green' - Herald-Mail
SHEPHERDSTOWN, W.Va. - Organizers say part of the appeal of the Shepherdstown May Day Festival, a parade and celebration of spring, comes from what won't be there. Motorized floats detract from the organic vibe. So do amps - all the live music is ...
- Perry-Mansfield will roll out "Mama Hated Diesels" in June - Denver Post
READ: John Moore's column: Perry Mansfield will debut latest Randal Myler piece in Steamboat. READ: Theatre Group's "The History Boys" marks the first time a company other than the Denver Center or Curious has premiered a Tony Award-winning best play ...
- Online commentary: Not worth the paper it's printed on - CBC.ca
Online commentary: Not worth the paper it's printed onCBC.ca, Canada - 7 hours agoThis democratization of the writerly world is what happened to poetry long ago and will almost certainly extend to other fields, especially commentary. ...
- To the Class of ‘08 - Metropolis Magazine
To the Class of ‘08Metropolis Magazine, NY - 2 hours agoAs I see it you bring critical thinking, your ability to create beauty and poetry, and your skills in making things. Do not underestimate the power of the ...
- SYNDICATED COLUMN: Immigrants human? Si. Above the law? No. - Marion Chronicle-Tribune
Oh, perdon , I was just tuning up for an interview with Baracko Obama and Juan McCain. Juan y Baracko have been busy lately wooing los que hablan espanol . That is, people who speak Spanish. With an estimated 9.2 million Hispanic votes in play this ...
- It’s a grand finale for Wayne Cooper - Haliburton Echo
Only Wayne Cooper would end his teaching career with a show-stopping grand finale that brings the house down. And who else could inspire principal Gary Brohman, better known for his prowess on a football field, to recite a few lines of Shakespeare ...
- State Historical Library brings NEA’s The Big Read to Newton today (Newton Daily News)
Special to Daily News DES MOINES - The State Historical Library is bringing The Big Read to Newton today for a discussion about Jack London’s classic novel, “The Call of the Wild.â€
- Grammy's wisdom - Alton Telegraph
Grammy's wisdomAlton Telegraph, IL - 21 minutes ago"The majority of things that we go through on the journey through life are more informative than the destination," she said. Miller's first book of poetry, ...
- At Your Library: Savor a taste of summer - Portsmouth Herald News
At Your Library: Savor a taste of summerPortsmouth Herald News, NH - 14 hours agoAt 10:30 am Wednesday, July 23, Lawrence Clark will share his one-man show blending music, original poetry, storytelling and drama. ...
- PRIDE AND PAIN AT PARSA-POLIS: What Iran Has Given to the World and What Do We Know About it? (Payvand Iran News)
This paper is an invitation to revisit and re-examine facets of one of the most ancient civilizations - Iran - so as to reclaim that heritage and to exercise a degree of control over a historiography which it represents. -Mehdi S. Shariati
- The Master and his Pearl (Al-Ahram Weekly)
Mugham , a word the root of which is the Arabic maqam , literally means mode, or scale. Mugham music is based on improvising composition from poetry, usually religious poetry. This genre is ancient, and is spread across many regions of the world, albeit in varying forms.
- 22 local students named winners; fifth-grader's slogan takes top place - Akron Beacon Journal
22 local students named winners; fifth-grader's slogan takes top placeAkron Beacon Journal, OH - 2 hours agoIn the poetry contest, Andrea Hinton, a 12th-grader at Archbishop Hoban, won first. Caroline Kurtz, a 12th-grader at Archbishop Hoban, and Tori Steward, ...
- The Truth Force at the Met - The New York Review of Books
The Truth Force at the MetThe New York Review of Books - 1 hour agoThe opera house is the arena of poetry par excellence, where the normal rules of historical research need not be applied and where, in the world of artistic ...
- Suze Rotolo: Dylan's kindred spirit in a freewheelin' time - International Herald Tribune
NEW YORK : It is one of the most evocative images of Greenwich Village in the 1960s. An attractive young couple are walking down the middle of a snow-covered street. His head is down and tilted toward her. He's wearing an artfully half-buttoned brown ...
- 2003 Indiana State grad to publish first book this year - Terre Haute Tribune Star
2003 Indiana State grad to publish first book this yearTerre Haute Tribune Star, IN - 1 hour agoInterbirth Books “specializes in producing handcrafted books of innovative and inventive poetry, prose, and visual art†(publisher Web site). ...
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