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- Weekly Torah Reading - The Bulletin
Moshe now resumes teaching God's laws of Jewish warfare, a temporary sad necessity between Eden and the Messianic Age (21:10). Even after our bitter exile and the destruction of our Temple, God "gives strength to His People"; a small remnant survives ...
- Tellin’ stories and singin’ songs - Hot Springs Star
K.G. and The Ranger, from Madison, Wisc., thrilled the Saturday night audience at the Badger Clark Cowboy Poetry and Music Gathering, showing some of the award-winning yodeling harmony on “Sagebrush Symphony.” Hot Springs police and Fall River ...
- Pine River Library Lore: Take a nostalgic return to school days - The Lake Country Echo
Pine River Library Lore: Take a nostalgic return to school daysThe Lake Country Echo, MN - 9 minutes agoI'm a little obtuse when it comes to identifying various types of poetry. I just know what I like.) The question I have here is whether children actually ...
- Zimbabwe: Zhakata Takes Zora to Rural Communities (AllAfrica.com)
THE empowerment drive seems to have caught up with everyone, including Zora musician Leonard Zhakata, who for the past months has taken his music to rural and marginalised communities.
- Meesha writes her way to success - Harrow Times
A PUPIL from Bentley Wood High School has been named the Middlesex winner of a poetry writing competition. Meesha Patel, 14, won the £20 prize after beating off competition from more than 37,000 other students in the Away With Words competition ...
- The Communication Trap - Chabad.org
Chabad.orgThe Communication TrapChabad.org, NY - 1 hour agoWithout feelings, there would be no love, no music, art, poetry or meaningful prayer. But to allow our feelings to rule is like giving the car keys to a ...
- Movies’ characters reflect real personalities claims Amber Tamblyn - TCPalm
Movies’ characters reflect real personalities claims Amber TamblynTCPalm, FL - 13 minutes agoShe credits her passion for writing poetry to her exposure to her father’s literary friends. “My dad was really close friends with all the old Beat poets,” ...
- Halifax, NS | Sun, August 31st, 2008 - TheChronicleHerald.ca
Halifax, NS | Sun, August 31st, 2008TheChronicleHerald.ca, Canada - 22 minutes agoApplications in all disciplines are welcome including poetry, fiction, non-fiction, writing for children and young adults and short fiction. ...
- Women’s Own: Lynne Barrett-Lee - WalesOnline
Women’s Own: Lynne Barrett-LeeWalesOnline, United Kingdom - 5 hours agoI thought about poetry. I thought about rendering something pithy in Welsh. I even thought about translating profound insights into Latin, but as both these ...
- Poverello celebrates 2 million meals served Posted on July 15 (Missoulian)
Though they haven’t technically served 2 million meals yet, the Poverello Center had reason to celebrate Tuesday afternoon as it honored the generosity of the Missoula community with its Two Million Meals Served barbecue.
- Books: One for the pages (The Times of Acadiana)
For literary aficionados, the Louisiana Book Festival in Baton Rouge on Saturday is a feast for the senses. More than 125 authors from around the country and Acadiana will be on hand to give advice, read from their work and sign books.
- Joyce Carol Oates gets wild with her latest (Courier-Post)
Some of Joyce Carol Oates' books feel as if she wrote them as dares to herself. "My Sister, My Love," her 37th, is one of the wildest.
- Thursday, September 04, 2008 (Marion Chronicle-Tribune)
College Wesleyan Church MOPS, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m., College Wesleyan Church, 200 E. 38th Street, brunch provided. Open to mothers of children ages birth through kindergarten; childcare provided. This year’s theme is “Adventures in Motherhood.”
- Silly for 'Billy' (Kingston Daily Freeman)
Brian d'Arcy James in "Shrek the Musical." (AP photo) Not since the heyday of the '80s British musical invasion - which brought "Cats," "The Phantom of Opera" and "Les Miserables" - has Broadway anticipated such a big, critically lauded musical from across the Atlantic as "Billy Elliot."
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