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- Youth Fellowship Day seeks to train tomorrow's leaders - Marshall News Messenger
Youth Fellowship Day seeks to train tomorrow's leadersMarshall News Messenger, TX - 5 hours agoActivities included singing, praise dancing, poetry readings, drill team performances, youth testimonies, mini sermons, Bible games, volleyball, ...
- The Manson File, reviewed by Denise Noe - Mens Newsdaily
To give this book a fair review, it is necessary to discuss some history because a generation has been born and reached middle age since the events that catapulted the subject of “The Manson File” into worldwide infamy. On the evening of August 9 ...
- Kilts invented by English in Lord Dacre's book - Daily Telegraph
The last book written by the late Lord Dacre of Glanton also states that the Declaration of Arbroath, which confirmed Scotland’s independence in 1320, is plagued with inaccuracies and details of “imaginary” kings. He argues that Scotland’s ...
- We write what we like (Mail and Guardian)
‘I write for myself,” Niq Mhlongo says with the iconoclastic abandon that reminds me of the Nigerian poet Christopher Okigbo’s statement that he writes poetry only for other poets.
- Television movies for the week of May 18 (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
Television movies for the week of May 18
- Citizen Kane’s Bay Ridge Beat - Brooklyn Daily Eagle
Citizen Kane’s Bay Ridge BeatBrooklyn Daily Eagle, NY - 2 hours agoThere will also be some poetry and a scene from a one-act play … and if you’re very lucky, you may actually get to hear me sing a duet with Arlene Keating, ...
- Writers share views on tolerance, creativity - The Daily Yomiuri
Writers share views on tolerance, creativityThe Daily Yomiuri, Japan - 1 hour agoI found poetry in Mr. Pamuk's novel "Snow" and in Mr. Oe's "Routashi Anaberu Rii Souke Dachitsu Mimakaritsu" (The beautiful Annabel Lee was chilled and ...
- ‘Nation’s creativity’ in Scots poetry given to National Library (The Herald)
A treasure trove of poetry which captures the "creativity of the nation" over the last five years has been given to the National Library of Scotland.
- Marie Chouinard has spring in her dance steps - Canada.com
Through the self-titled company she founded in 1990, Montreal's Marie Chouinard enjoys a huge reputation in dance in contemporary dance centres around the world for the raw energy, passion and sheer imaginative scope of her radically innovative ...
- School roundup (The York Dispatch)
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- Davidson Calendar: April 25- May 2 - Nashville Tennessean
Laughing Stock 2008: Featuring The Improv Nashville Show. Proceeds will benefit the St. Jude's children's hospital. Seating is limited. 8 p.m. April 25, 12th South Arts Venue, 2907 12th Ave. S.; $10; tickets: 418-0905, www.improvnashville.com ...
- 'Plague of Doves,' Multigenerational Murder Mystery (NPR)
Weekend Edition Sunday , May 4, 2008 · Louise Erdrich, who has written 12 novels and volumes of poetry, is known for her masterful storytelling. Liane Hansen talks with the author about her new book, The Plague of Doves , which focuses on a senseless and horrific crime that changes the lives of several families living around a Native American reservation in North Dakota.
- Homesick refugee's language and culture academy blooms - Polish News
Polish NewsHomesick refugee's language and culture academy bloomsPolish News, IL - 16 minutes agoEighty students now learn the art, poetry, language, history, geography, and culture of the homeland. Chciuk retired from teaching after a heart attack. ...
- Scranhattan Festival celebrates with music, poetry & more (The Scranton Times-Tribune)
Dan Brennan made it through his first year publishing the arts and literary magazine The Antenna intact. Feeling a celebration was in order, he turned to his friends at The Northeast Theatre for assistance. In the end, they decided the best way to honor a publication devoted to local artists was to give those artists a showcase for their work.
- MAPS Festival @ Northern Quarter - Manchester Evening News
MUSIC Arts Poetry and Stuff, aka MAPS Festival, rocked into Manchester on May Bank Holiday weekend. Over 200 bands took to the stages in venues across the Northern Quarter to launch this new creative break through festival. From acoustic street sets ...
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