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- History’s Active Participant - Russia Profile
History’s Active ParticipantRussia Profile, Russia - 2 hours agoI would have to tell you at least 60 names. I love both literature and poetry. When I was a boy, I considered poetry sissy, as many boys would. ...
- Bostonist Book Review: Figures and Figurations - Bostonist
BostonistBostonist Book Review: Figures and FigurationsBostonist, MA - 3 hours agoCollage would seem to go directly against poetry's goal of reassembly in a place beyond the region of the spirit where signifieds construct and deconstruct ...
- Lesbian activist Del Martin dies at 87 - Atlanta Journal Constitution
SAN FRANCISCO — Pioneering lesbian rights activist Del Martin, who married her longtime partner in June on the first day that California’s same-sex couples gained that right, died Wednesday. She was 87. Kate Kendell, executive director of the ...
- » 7 hrs ago: Sunday is libraries’ new fun day « - Examiner.com
» 7 hrs ago: Sunday is libraries’ new fun day «Examiner.com - 32 minutes ago“Now, our kids go there every day for some activity — and if I’ma teen and I can go to a poetry reading, I’m not going to be on the street. It’s wonderful.”
- Original piece of choral music created to grace opening of hospital - Register-Guard
Ralph Johnson was at a loss. The Minnesota choral composer had taken on a commission to create a work for Friday’s dedication of PeaceHealth’s new Sacred Heart Medical Center at RiverBend. But Johnson couldn’t find the exact right lyrics for ...
- Tween Thing library program keeps youngsters occupied (The Florida Times-Union)
The teen and children's departments of the Jacksonville Public Library have teamed up to offer special "Tween Thing" programs this summer targeting tweens, ages 10-14.
- For students, 9/11 is a lesson in and out of the classroom (Santa Cruz Sentinel)
Most Americans don't need a history lesson on Sept. 11. After watching the spectacle play out on TV for days and weeks afterward, Americans came to have a general understanding of who was responsible and why they did it.
- Poetry's Popularity Soars Online - Booktrade.info
Poetry's Popularity Soars OnlineBooktrade.info, UK - 41 minutes agoPoetry, long thought of as an art form in terminal decline, is taking off on the internet according to new figures. The British-based Poetry Archive has ...
- Rushdie traces the roots of his latest award-winning tale - Star-ecentral.com
Fatehpur Sikri, the old, abandoned capital of India's Mughal King Akbar, is a somewhat deserted place these days, a bit off the beaten tourist path, outdone by the popularity of the Taj Mahal about an hour away. Here, guides spin questionable tales ...
- International Russian-Georgian Poetry Festival opens in Tbilisi - ITAR-TASS
International Russian-Georgian Poetry Festival opens in TbilisiITAR-TASS, Russia - 32 minutes agoTBILISI, July 17 (Itar-Tass) - The second International Russian-Georgian Poetry Festival with the participation of Russian poets from more than 20 countries ...
- Musical ministry on tour - Chester DailyLocal.com
Musical ministry on tourChester DailyLocal.com, USA - 12 hours agoIt was choral poetry of prayer and praise. We divided the program into four sections. The first section was 'We Sing Alleluia,'" he said, adding that this ...
- I’m not religious, but there’s something about funerals - Times Online
I’m not religious, but there’s something about funeralsTimes Online, UK - 1 hour agoI feel the same reading religious poetry or sermons, some of which I love. Poetry, like religion, is supposed to be about truth, or at least to be truthful, ...
- Get involved in improving a young person’s life - Pisgah Mountain News
Get involved in improving a young person’s lifePisgah Mountain News, NC - 3 hours agoA panel of judges has selected the finalists for the second annual Rachel Carson Sense of Wonder Intergenerational Poetry, Essay and Photography Contest, ...
- Fall family fun at Hill-Stead’s Hay Day - Norwalk Plus Magazine
Fall family fun at Hill-Stead’s Hay DayNorwalk Plus Magazine - 23 hours ago1920 sunken garden designed by landscape architect Beatrix Farrand, today the site of the renowned Sunken Garden Poetry & Music Festival.
- STARRY STARRY SIGHTS (New York Post)
MoMA: "Van Gogh and the Colors of the Night" Vincent van Gogh's life was no picnic, but he sure made painting look easy. There are no hard and fast rules in art, but that didn't stop van Gogh: He made up his own. He'd surround a moon with canary...
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