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- Dusting Off a Serene Jewel Box (New York Times)
Six years and $3 million later the first building of the Forbidden City to be restored, Juanqinzhai, or Studio of Exhaustion From Diligent Service, has just been completed.
- Awards for Bertie's gifts for song and gobbledegook; Mansergh's ... - Irish Times
Awards for Bertie's gifts for song and gobbledegook; Mansergh's ...Irish Times, Ireland - 2 hours agoThe mammies love him. The ubiquitous Bertie, currently vying with cast members of Coronation Street for the title of Most Sought After Supermarket Opener, ...
- Children’s book teaches acceptance - Eastern Arizona Courier
Children’s book teaches acceptanceEastern Arizona Courier, AZ - 5 hours agoShe has been writing poetry since she was 8 years old. Her work can be found online at www.poetry.com. Though she has had no formal training, Stingley said ...
- Web deals create procrastinators' paradise (USA Today)
Twas the week before Christmas and despite all the sales, fewer presents were shipping to shoppers by mail.
- Look within to find the right path - News & Observer
Look within to find the right pathNews & Observer, NC - 4 hours agoAs a minister in a Christian church, I have for years practiced a Buddhist tradition of meditation and attended a Jewish Shabbat. ...
- Vernon poet makes her mark - Vernon Morning Star
Vernon poet makes her markVernon Morning Star, Canada - 28 minutes ago“The book itself has poems from when I was a little kid, all my memories about every obstacle I overcame. When somebody said I couldn’t, I laughed and said, ...
- Literary Happenings: Lectures to address science, spirituality (Ventura County Star)
The correlations among scientific advances, spiritual beliefs, physical health and the human brain are fascinating and complex.
- Paul McCartney's pretty song - femalefirst.co.uk
Sir Paul McCartney wanted "good-looking" lyrics on his new album. The former Beatles star has just released 'Electric Arguments' with his side-project The Fireman and admitted he took some persuading from collaborator Youth to include vocals on the ...
- Teen's Peer Court work has helped her help herself, others - News-Gazette
This year marks Krystine Goff's last at Westville High School. The 18-year-old has big plans for the future – teaching high school English and a stint in the National Guard. It's a vast difference from the girl she was three years ago. During the ...
- Gaia Online Gets Its Ghoul on with Halloween Hysteria (Centre Daily Times)
Each year at the end of October millions of Americans get dressed up in the scariest, sexiest, creepiest or cutest costumes they can get their hands on to celebrate the most anticipated holiday of the year - Halloween, of course! Gaia Online, the leading online hangout of more than 7 million users, is answering the call of teens and young adults across the country, letting them show off their ...
- Invaluable guide to some of the secret, forgotten places of Arab Spain - Irish Times
Invaluable guide to some of the secret, forgotten places of Arab SpainIrish Times, Ireland - 22 hours agoI wanted to hear the music and the poetry of this intriguing place, with its mix and clash of cultures, but sadly there wasn't any. ...
- Heber Cowboy Festival Concludes with Cowboy Church Concert (FOX 13 Utah)
On Sunday, the Cowboy Poetry Gathering and Buckaroo Fair in Heber concluded with a free concert-- The Cowboy Church. Festival goers were dressed like cowboys and sang to gospel music. FOX 13's Max Roth has the story.
- Poetry book available (Chambersburg Public Opinion)
A book of inspirational poetry by area resident Ginny Burdette has recently been published. This is her first book. More than 100 poems were written over the course of a year about nine years ago, Burdette said, but "the time wasn't right" to compile them for publication.
- A talk with pianist Richard Goode - Fort Worth Star Telegram
A talk with pianist Richard GoodeFort Worth Star Telegram, TX - 3 hours agoI buy books" — fiction, poetry, books on music and art — "some of which I actually read." Goode has ample opportunity to add to his collection. ...
- Who was Robert Burns? (Columbia Star)
Robert Burns was born January 25, 1759, on the Carrick border of Scotland where singing songs and writing new ones were part of the local tradition. It was a great diversion to the drudgery of hard farm work. As his fame as national bard became established, Burns continued to write in his own Scots dialect, defying those who governed.
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