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- Blue Stars 1943 - NewsoftheNorth.Net
Blue Stars 1943NewsoftheNorth.Net, Wisconsin - 48 minutes agoMeanwhile, always working on my poetry. My true loves, though, are splitting wood to keep my family warm, hunting partridge in the golden glow of fall in ...
- Liturgy Language: Soaring Poetry vs. Bumpy Prose - Zenit News Agency
Liturgy Language: Soaring Poetry vs. Bumpy ProseZenit News Agency, Italy - 43 minutes agoThis is what is new and distinctive about the Christian liturgy: God himself acts and does what is essential" (The Spirit of the Liturgy p. 173). ...
- A Necklace of Raindrops - Financial Times
Joan Aiken wrote poetry, plays and adult novels, including a sequel to Jane Austen’s Mansfield Park , but she is best known for her children’s stories: The Wolves of Willoughby Chase and the Arabel and Mortimer series, the latter famously ...
- University Opens Center in Jerusalem (The Lakeland Ledger)
LAKELAND | To live and study in Israel would be a dream come true for many religious people.
- Endpaper: why Bloomsday rocks - Daily Telegraph
"I don't like the book but wish it were published and be damned to it," wrote James Joyce to his brother Stanislaus in 1907 about Chamber Music, his first book of poetry. "But some are pretty enough to be put to music. I hope someone will do so ...
- Wrestling Hamlet - Age
Playing the dark prince has scared Brendan Cowell sober. The workaholic acto-writer-director discusses his own demons with Elissa Blake. Brendan Cowell has a recurring nightmare in which he's standing on stage half-naked. Looking down into the ...
- What's on this weekend in Brooklyn - New York Daily News
BAMcafe live: Guillermo E. Brown is a musician, multidisciplinary performer and producer who will appear in concert with BiLLLL$ for a laptop-driven frenzy of free jazz and hip hop. 9:30 p.m. On Saturday, it's the BAM Jam with three all-star ...
- Sharapova upset motivated by disliked 'tuxedo look' - Globe and Mail
Sharapova upset motivated by disliked 'tuxedo look'Globe and Mail, Canada - 3 hours agoThere was poetry in Tipsarevic's description of his postmatch euphoria. "The best emotion and pride you feel is in the locker room, when you come back and ...
- SF Books: Now With Less Reading - io9
SF Books: Now With Less Readingio9, CA - 1 hour agoMeanwhile, indie podcast StarShipSofa will be bringing you fiction, poetry, science, and author profiles twice a week. More on both below. ...
- Mannix is back! And he brought the rest of the '70s back with him. It ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Remember the '70s, when private eyes were private eyes? Jim Rockford, Frank Cannon, Harry O and the baddest of them all, Joe Mannix. The first season of "Mannix," which ran on CBS from 1967-75, is out on DVD. How tough was Mannix? When he got shot ...
- CPS Rally At Soldier Field Draws Thousands - NBC5
CHICAGO -- An estimated 35,000 Chicago Public Schools students attended a rally at Soldier Field on Tuesday, celebrating the end of the year but also putting forward some serious issues. Performances and guest speakers at the "Shout-Out for Schools ...
- Literary award winners in Wells - Portsmouth Herald News
Literary award winners in WellsPortsmouth Herald News, NH - 2 hours agoBy March, 210 students had submitted various forms of writing including poetry, non-fiction and fiction. These entries were judged at two levels by district ...
- June 20, 2008 (The Barnstable Patriot)
Perhaps the country’s most important friendship, as well as her greatest love story, involve the same unlikely individual – John Adams. Adams’s friendship with Thomas Jefferson was legendary. Adams was a lawyer/gentleman farmer from Braintree, struggling to make ends meet.
- Don't Ever Heckle: Richard Sandling - Londonist
LondonistDon't Ever Heckle: Richard SandlingLondonist, UK - 12 hours agoI talk about movies, I do poetry, play the guitar, or talk about giant squid, and there are loads of clubs around the place where I can just turn up and do ...
- Another award for Anna Porter (Toronto Star)
Anna Porter 's Kasztner's Train , recent winner of a Writers' Trust Award, has added the Jewish Book Award for history to its honours. Other winners: John Miller's A Sharp Intake of Breath (fiction); Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett and Mayer Kirshenblatt 's They Called Me Mayer July (biography/memoir); Ruth Panofsky 's Laike and Nahum (poetry).
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