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- Raise a glass to life's simple pleasures in Georgia (Guardian Unlimited)
As the dust settles on Georgia's recent conflict with Russia, Kate Eshelby heads for the peaceful mountain region of Svaneti where she finds the harvest in full swing and the time-honoured tradition of feasting - and drinking - alive and well
- Bucknell houses Toni Morrison Society (The Daily Item)
LEWISBURG — The Toni Morrison Society, an international author society of the American Literature Association that studies and encourages scholarship on Toni Morrison’s works and their place in art and culture, has moved to Bucknell University, which will host an inaugural celebration of the partnership in the spring of 2009.
- Made in China - Middlebury Campus (subscription)
Made in ChinaMiddlebury Campus (subscription), VT - Sep 18, 2008Many of the pieces join together what are known as "the three perfections," specifically poetry, calligraphy and painting. Nature serves as an unending ...
- Write site features Knox literary journal (Knox College)
Knox College's student journal of literature and the arts, Catch, has been named "Magazine of the Month" for March 2007 by the Forum for Undergraduate Student Editors (FUSE), an on-line resource for young writers.
- Great poet's grave stokes Civil War dispute - Philadelphia Inquirer
VIZNAR, Spain - The tranquil, pine-carpeted hills in this patch of southern Spain hold awful secrets. Now, one of them has been thrust into the spotlight of a still painful accounting of atrocities committed in the Spanish Civil War. The dispute has ...
- Poetry's winter schedule announced (Woodbridge Sentinel)
The Barron Arts Center, 582 Rahway Ave., Woodbridge, has announced the upcoming dates for the winter schedule of Poets Wednesday. All readings of featured poets begin at 8 p.m. and are free and open to everyone. Poet Deborah La Veglia heads the monthly readings and includes one or two featured readers followed by open readings. Refreshments will be served.
- Music on the Square moving indoors for five fall-winter shows - Johnson City Press
After another big summer of Music on the Square, the laid-back concert series will again host several winter shows, moving from the downtown courthouse steps to inside the Historic Jonesborough Visitors Center. The first indoor show will feature ...
- Are You Ready for Some Theme Song? - Newsweek
Are You Ready for Some Theme Song?Newsweek - 9 minutes agoPoetry? Not quite (sadly, the lilting, lonesome line "I have loved some ladies/and I have loved Jim Beam" was inexplicably AWOL). ...
- Compelling Cleveland Orchestra program features pianist Emanuel Ax (The Plain Dealer)
REVIEW Cleveland Orchestra What: Franz Welser-Most conducts works by Mozart, Strauss, Szymanowski and Dvorak, with pianist Emanuel Ax. When: 3 p.m. Sunday. Where: Finney Chapel, Oberlin College, 90 N. Professor St., Oberlin. Tickets: $10-$26. Call 440-775-8169. Pianist Emanuel Ax...
- 'Splendors' includes efforts of local group - Minneapolis Star Tribune
'Splendors' includes efforts of local groupMinneapolis Star Tribune, MN - 30 minutes ago"We're an interfaith group with several Jewish members as well as other Christian religions," he said. "It's a very eclectic group, with many of them more ...
- Emulate Saint Alphonsa's concern for others: Kalam - Press Trust of India
The WeekEmulate Saint Alphonsa's concern for others: KalamPress Trust of India, India - 10 hours agoVatican's Prefect for Eastern Congregations Leornad Cardinal Sandri, senior Catholic prelates from the country and bishops of major non-catholic Christian ...Thousands gather to thank for St. Alphonsa Indian CatholicKalam pens poem in praise of Kerala saint Gulf Timesall 15 news articles
- BEST-SELLERS - Myrtle Beach Sun News
BEST-SELLERSMyrtle Beach Sun News, SC - 35 minutes agoThe senator on life as the son of a black African father and a white American mother. 5. SARAH by Kaylene Johnson. The career of Sarah Palin, ...
- 'A peaceful place': Indian Lake park is one of Dane County's largest, and it's a popular destination during all seasons (Wisconsin State Journal)
TOWN OF BERRY -- From the top of a hill in Indian Lake County Park, the view is of the glacial lake that gives the park its name, along whose shores Native Americans once camped. The hill, though, is home to something more notable. A small chapel is there, built in 1857, by a Dane County homesteader whose family was spared in a diptheria epidemic. It's barely big enough to hold more than a ...
- From palette to palate (The Age)
Artists are as creative in the kitchen as in the studio, writes Carolyn Holbrook.
- Creative writing conference gives ideas to high school teachers (Saint George Spectrum)
High School teachers have the opportunity explore teaching various genres of English to students at “The Mirror of Words: A Mosaic of Self-Portraits†creative writing conference, which continues today, sponsored by the Southern Utah University English Department.
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