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- For all the darkness, there is constant light - Concord Monitor
For all the darkness, there is constant lightConcord Monitor, NH - 7 hours ago... fiddler crabs and chickadees; comets and seastones; wind, water, earth, fire and air. In his title poem he tackles darkness and finds the poetry in it.
- PM MATTI VANHANEN: THE ARCHITECT - Agenda Magazine
PM MATTI VANHANEN: THE ARCHITECTAgenda Magazine, Finland - 37 minutes agoThere can be poetry in suburbia; there can be poetry even in concrete blocks, but there is little poetry in the above-mentioned sleeping and shopping ...
- New anthology gives women veterans a voice - KOLD-TV
New anthology gives women veterans a voiceKOLD-TV, AZ - 2 hours agoIt's the person in her poetry who was not respected only because she was a woman. The reader feels the intentionally spirit-breaking treatment in Her poem, ...
- Jesus died for somebody's sins ... but not hers - Salon
Almost at the beginning of Steven Sebring's documentary "Patti Smith: Dream of Life ," a film and art installation and photography book that have been 12 years in the making, we hear a narration from the eponymous rock goddess-poet, declaiming a ...
- Let's Get Together 10-30 - Catonsville View
Let's Get Together 10-30Catonsville View, MD - 2 hours agoJibber Jabber -- Second and Fourth Thursday, 8:30 pm Ellicott City's newest poetry and music open mic with a featured poet. Might include adult content. ...
- Quebe Sisters Band brings old sounds to Tin Cup Tea - Reno Gazette
On Saturday, a band of sisters from Texas will bring a sound that most people these days associate with scratchy old records and vintage USO footage. The Quebe Sisters Band -- featuring three sisters on fiddle and three-part harmony -- along with two ...
- Oprah surprises poet's mother at park dedication - Business Gazette
Oprah surprises poet's mother at park dedicationBusiness Gazette, MD - 17 hours agoLots of people have gone on and through the Oprah show, and I can honestly say I have never fostered the kind of relationship long-term and friendship than ...
- Prince Shows Off a Different Side for '21 Nights' - ABC News
Downstairs in a dimly lighted screening room crowded with sofas, Prince leafs through the first authorized book of his career. Prince, now a Jehovah's Witness, is featured in a new coffee-table book "21 Nights," which chronicled in pictures and ...
- Sharing ‘God’s Trombones’ (Winchester Star)
WINCHESTER — More than 70 years after African-American poet James Weldon Johnson’s death, some of his most famous works will be brought to life here this weekend.
- Community News & Notes - Falls Church News Press
Community News & NotesFalls Church News Press, VA - 7 hours ago"Huggings," a story about a meeting of two people united by love, told through dance, music and poetry, will be performed as part of the 11th Festival of ...
- Why haven’t the arguments of these atheists really evolved? - Belfast Telegraph
Why haven’t the arguments of these atheists really evolved?Belfast Telegraph, United Kingdom - 3 hours agoOf course the book of Genesis is not an historical account of the creation of the world, and those who think it is mistake poetry for reportage. ...
- With Road Safety Like This, Who Needs Drunk Drivers? - New York Times Blogs
New York Times BlogsWith Road Safety Like This, Who Needs Drunk Drivers?New York Times Blogs, NY - 17 minutes ago(SJD) Even if you don’t have a son fighting in Iraq, even if you don’t read poetry, even if you think you are immune to the power of a mother’s lament ...
- James Gleeson: Surrealist painter, art critic and curator who drew dark inspiration from contemporary events (Independent)
James Gleeson was one of Australia's greatest artists, and the country's foremost surrealist painter. Unlike his contemporaries, who merely dabbled in surrealism, Gleeson remained true to its philosophy until his death at the age of 92. While his early work was critically acclaimed, in the middle period of his life Gleeson was better known as an art critic, author, poet and curator. At 68, he ...
- Profiles of service members killed in Iraq (Denver Post)
Though Army Spec. Mathew P. LaForest grew up on military bases, his decision to join the infantry in wartime came as a shock to his family.
- A novel that revisits ‘the awful past' of the Okanagan - Globe and Mail
Globe and MailA novel that revisits ‘the awful past' of the OkanaganGlobe and Mail, Canada - 3 hours ago“I'd circled it with poetry for 40 years and a book of short stories,” he continues. “But the memoir jarred the larger story loose in me, and it was time to ...
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