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- CTU conductor kidnapped, thrashed - Tribune
The ongoing tension between Ambala Bus Syndicate and CTU officials over lifting of passengers illegally and the parking problem took an ugly turn when six Syndicate employees attempted to kidnap a local transport worker from the ISBT, Sector 43, here ...
- Should artists know better? - the British copyright experience - Open Democracy
"I don't think Macca is a genius – Mozart was a genius. What he is, is one of the greatest composers of popular song of the 20th century, who wrote the glorious soundtrack to my, and millions of others, lives. I'm just sad on a personal level for ...
- Teens sought in student's stabbing (Toronto Star)
In what may have begun as a dispute over a new cellphone, police said, a 16-year-old boy was stabbed at his high school locker this afternoon while his girlfriend stood next to him.
- 'Milk Train' stops at Hartford Stage company (Greenwich Time)
In his later years, Tennessee Williams kept writing with as much enthusiasm as he did when he was young, but the legendary playwright faced the dilemma of being expected to "top" such masterworks as "A Streetcar Named Desire" and "The Glass Menagerie.
- If faith is alive Christian culture is not a thing of the past ... - AsiaNews.it
If faith is alive Christian culture is not a thing of the past ...AsiaNews.it, Italy - May 21, 2008Above all, it “is close to popular piety, knowledgeable about the Christian heart.†“Faith is love and so creates poetry and music. ...
- Serenity Prayer's authorship disputed (The News & Observer)
Generations of recovering alcoholics, soldiers, weary parents, exploited workers and just about anybody feeling beaten down by life have found solace in a short prayer that begins: "God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change."
- UF celebrates National Library Week with Read-A-Thon - Independent Florida Alligator
There is only one place that chocolate wafers and snow peas go together - the Edible Book Contest, where this concoction is known as "War and Peas." The George A. Smathers Libraries will hold an edible book contest Wednesday as part of its sixth ...
- Meet Your Neighbor Terry Huston Director energizes historical society - The Oregonian - OregonLive.com
Meet Your Neighbor Terry Huston Director energizes historical societyThe Oregonian - OregonLive.com, OR - 6 hours ago"I've always loved to write," she said, adding she's working on a children's book and enjoys writing poetry. Huston, who lived in Lincoln City for six years ...
- Arts in Zimbabwe: a movement fighting oppression - guardian.co.uk
Arts in Zimbabwe: a movement fighting oppressionguardian.co.uk, UK - 54 minutes agoIn Zimbabwe, through poetry and music, drama and books we assert our human dignity. We question our collective identity and the state of our lives, ...
- Children love Buzz Bingo at Coatesville Library - Avon Grove Sun
Children love Buzz Bingo at Coatesville LibraryAvon Grove Sun, PA - 15 hours ago"I've run a variety of children's summer programs here: Reading Theater, poetry, a book discussion, but the children really like Bingo, especially because ...
- A child walks past one of the games set up at last year's RoseFest in ... - Southwest Journal
The East Harriet Farmstead Neighborhood Association’s (EHFNA) signature event, RoseFest, is set for tomorrow from noon to 8 p.m. at Lyndale Farmstead Park, 3900 Bryant Ave. S. This is the second year of RoseFest, which drew roughly 1,800 people ...
- Cultural soundtrack: Watkins Museum welcomes Smithsonian's exhibit on American music (Lawrence Journal-World)
Nineteen concert road cases are rolled into the third floor of the Watkins Community Museum of History, 1047 Mass. The hefty amount of touring gear gives the impression a legendary rock band like The Who is getting ready to set up and perform. But the “who†in this instance is really a “what†— albeit a musical one.
- Finding spirituality - in Central Park - New York Daily News
Rabbi Jamie Korngold , who has taken groups on spiritual hikes through the mountains, rivers and canyons of Utah and Colorado , faced a new challenge last week: Central Park . Korngold, who calls herself the "adventure rabbi" and who just wrote a ...
- JapanToday : Japan News and Discussion ジャパントゥデイ:日本ã®ãƒ‹ãƒ¥ãƒ¼ã‚¹ã‚’英語ã§èªã‚€ (Japan Today)
“Japanese for Daydreamers†is a poetry chapbook and, according to a note by the author on the publishing page, “…a response to the popular language textbook, ‘Japanese for Busy People.’â€
- Local artist's masks cast history's faces - Allentown Morning Call
Local artist's masks cast history's facesAllentown Morning Call, PA - 35 minutes agoThey cover many expressive disciplines, including poetry, film, opera, music and literature. The arts encompass a comprehensive array of topics too lengthy ...
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